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 3Graisberry and Campbell, 1812 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 924
... recites the 33 Hen . 8. c . 5. Ir . and further enacts ( s . 19. ) that if any person be found guilty of any Benefit of clergy of the offences in said statute , or shall stand mute , or taken away from servants ember- challenge ...
... recites the 33 Hen . 8. c . 5. Ir . and further enacts ( s . 19. ) that if any person be found guilty of any Benefit of clergy of the offences in said statute , or shall stand mute , or taken away from servants ember- challenge ...
Page 944
... recites , ( s . 13. ) that it c . 39. s . 13. Ir . it is usual with timber - stealers to saw and work up , as Fresh wrought soon as possible , the green timber they have illegally timber seized on possessed themselves of ; and therefore ...
... recites , ( s . 13. ) that it c . 39. s . 13. Ir . it is usual with timber - stealers to saw and work up , as Fresh wrought soon as possible , the green timber they have illegally timber seized on possessed themselves of ; and therefore ...
Page 948
... recites , ( s . 2. ) that the c . 35. s . 2. Ir . bark of standing trees has been usually stripped for tan- None save public ning hides of cattle in bogs , and other private places , tanners or dyers and for dying linen , yarn , thread ...
... recites , ( s . 2. ) that the c . 35. s . 2. Ir . bark of standing trees has been usually stripped for tan- None save public ning hides of cattle in bogs , and other private places , tanners or dyers and for dying linen , yarn , thread ...
Page 955
... recites the 7 Geo . 3. c . 59. s . 3. supra , and that by s . 3. G. B. reason of the difficulty and frequent impossibility of dis- Where such covering and proving the particular county , & c . within offences may be which said offences ...
... recites the 7 Geo . 3. c . 59. s . 3. supra , and that by s . 3. G. B. reason of the difficulty and frequent impossibility of dis- Where such covering and proving the particular county , & c . within offences may be which said offences ...
Page 967
... recites 48 Geo 3. c . 130 s . 21. G. B. * « Clerk of the privy council in Dublin ” In 23 & 24 Gén . 5. c . 48. Ir . recites the 12 Ann . st . 2. c . Ch . XIV . 967 Private Property .
... recites 48 Geo 3. c . 130 s . 21. G. B. * « Clerk of the privy council in Dublin ” In 23 & 24 Gén . 5. c . 48. Ir . recites the 12 Ann . st . 2. c . Ch . XIV . 967 Private Property .
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