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 902
The benefit of clergy is taken away from one Manslaugh'er species of manslaughter ( or homicide without malice , when a capital felony . by the 1 Jac . 1. c . 8. Eng . which enacts , that every 1 Jac . 1.c. 3. person which shall stab or ...
The benefit of clergy is taken away from one Manslaugh'er species of manslaughter ( or homicide without malice , when a capital felony . by the 1 Jac . 1. c . 8. Eng . which enacts , that every 1 Jac . 1.c. 3. person which shall stab or ...
Page 903
E. & I. if any person shall wilfully , maliciously , and unlawfully administer to , or cause to be adminisAdministering tered to or taken by any of his majesty's subjects , any poison with intent to murder , deadly poison , or other ...
E. & I. if any person shall wilfully , maliciously , and unlawfully administer to , or cause to be adminisAdministering tered to or taken by any of his majesty's subjects , any poison with intent to murder , deadly poison , or other ...
Page 904
1 Edw . 6.C. 12. And by the 1 Edw . 6. c . 12. Eng . the benefit of clergy s . 10. Eng . was also taken away from murderers through malice prepensed , if found guilty , or confessing the same upon arraignment , or not answering directly ...
1 Edw . 6.C. 12. And by the 1 Edw . 6. c . 12. Eng . the benefit of clergy s . 10. Eng . was also taken away from murderers through malice prepensed , if found guilty , or confessing the same upon arraignment , or not answering directly ...
Page 910
2. moveable , and some in lands and tenements , and some being heirs apparent unto their ancestors , for the lucre of such substances , be oftentimes taken by misdoers , contrary to their will , and after married to such misdoers ...
2. moveable , and some in lands and tenements , and some being heirs apparent unto their ancestors , for the lucre of such substances , be oftentimes taken by misdoers , contrary to their will , and after married to such misdoers ...
Page 911
Hen , 7 , C , 2. supra , and stand mute , or make no direct sy taken away . answer , or shall challenge peremptorily . above 20 ; shall suffer death , without benefit of clergy . Provided : ( s . 2. ) that nothing herein shall take away ...
Hen , 7 , C , 2. supra , and stand mute , or make no direct sy taken away . answer , or shall challenge peremptorily . above 20 ; shall suffer death , without benefit of clergy . Provided : ( s . 2. ) that nothing herein shall take away ...
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