A Digested Abridgment, and Comparative View, of the Statute Law of England and Ireland, to the Year 1811, Inclusive: Analytically Arranged in the Order of Sir W. Blackstone's Commentaries: with a Chronological Table of the Statutes, and an Index to the Work, Volume 3 |
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Page 908
E. & I. which recites that many offenders do daily 5 Hen . 4. c . 5. beat , wound , imprison , and maim divers of the king's liege people , and after , purposely , cut their tongues , or put out their eyes ; and enacts , that offenders ...
E. & I. which recites that many offenders do daily 5 Hen . 4. c . 5. beat , wound , imprison , and maim divers of the king's liege people , and after , purposely , cut their tongues , or put out their eyes ; and enacts , that offenders ...
Page 910
E. & I. recites , that women , as well maidens , a felony . as widows , and wives , having substances , some in goods 3 Flen , 7. c . 2. moveable , and some in lands and tenements , and some being heirs apparent unto their ancestors ...
E. & I. recites , that women , as well maidens , a felony . as widows , and wives , having substances , some in goods 3 Flen , 7. c . 2. moveable , and some in lands and tenements , and some being heirs apparent unto their ancestors ...
Page 911
... mute , or make no direct answer , or . . challenge peremptorily above 20 , he shall suffer death . without benefit of clergy . But the 19. Geo . 2. c . 13. 19 Geo . 2.c.13 . S. 2. Ir , recites , that the said provisions of the : 6.
... mute , or make no direct answer , or . . challenge peremptorily above 20 , he shall suffer death . without benefit of clergy . But the 19. Geo . 2. c . 13. 19 Geo . 2.c.13 . S. 2. Ir , recites , that the said provisions of the : 6.
Page 912
4 & 5 Pl . & M. statute recites , that maidens and women - children , as c.8 . s . 1 , 24 5. well such as be heirs apparent to their ancestors , as others Eng . having left unto them by their father , or other ancestor and friends ...
4 & 5 Pl . & M. statute recites , that maidens and women - children , as c.8 . s . 1 , 24 5. well such as be heirs apparent to their ancestors , as others Eng . having left unto them by their father , or other ancestor and friends ...
Page 923
... shall , if such caskets , & c . be of the value of 40s , be guilty of felony , ( which this statute recites to have been doubted ) and punished as other felons are for felonies committed by the course of the common law , But by s .
... shall , if such caskets , & c . be of the value of 40s , be guilty of felony , ( which this statute recites to have been doubted ) and punished as other felons are for felonies committed by the course of the common law , But by s .
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