King's highway leading from the town of in the said (county, (Sfc.) towards and unto within the said (county) used for all the King's subjects, with their horses, coaches, carts, and carriages, to go, return, and pass, at their will ; and that a certain... Yantlet creek. Rex, versus James Mountague, W.L. Newman, John Nelson, and ... - Side 4av James Mountague - 1824Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Thomas Starkie - 1814 - 470 sider
...digging a hole in a street, being tke king's highway. (Commencement as in pr. 1.) In a certain street, (used for all the king's subjects with their horses,...will and pleasure,) unlawfully and injuriously * did dig, and cause to be dug, a certain pit, containing in circumference fifteen feet, and in depth thirteen... | |
| William Dickinson - 1815 - 488 sider
...leading from the town of in " the said (county, §c.) towards and unto " •— within the same (county) used for " all the king's subjects, with their horses, " coaches, carts and carriages, to go, return, " and pass, at their will : and that a certain. • 1'! " part of the same king's common highway, "... | |
| William Toone - 1817 - 932 sider
...highway leading from the town of • - in the said county towards and unto -- within the «ame county, used for all the king's subjects, with their horses, coaches, carts and carriages to go, return and pass at their will; and that a certain part of the said king's common highway, commonly called... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1819 - 584 sider
...king's highway, leading from the town of in the said county, towards and unto within the same county, used for all the king's subjects with their horses, coaches, carts, and carriages to go, return, and pass at their will, and that a certain part of the same king's common highway, commonly called... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1819 - 540 sider
...precedent and note ante 607* See also precedent and notes, ante to 610*. 607* to 610*. Vol. U. " D return, ride, pass, repass, and labour at their free...will and pleasure, unlawfully and injuriously did put and place three empty drays, and did then and on the said other days and times, there unlawfully... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1819 - 710 sider
...respectively and of the said act, became and was and ever since hath been a common public king's highway for all the king's subjects, with their horses, coaches, carts, and carriages to go, return, pass, repass, ride, and labour at their free-will and pleasure, and that afterwards, to wit, on, &c.... | |
| William Dickinson - 1820 - 922 sider
......... in the said (county, fyc.) towards and unto way ...... within the same (county} used for ail the King's subjects, with their horses, coaches, carts, and carriages, to go, return, and pass, at their will ; and that a certain part of the same King's common highway, commonly called... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - 1822 - 458 sider
...lord the King, with their horses, coaches, carts, and carriages, to go, return, pass, repass, ride, and labour, at their free will and pleasure) , unlawfully and injuriously did [put and place three empty drays, and did then and on the said other days and times there unlawfully... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1826 - 942 sider
..."respectively and of the said act, became and was and ever since hath been a common public king's highway for all the king's subjects, with their horses, coaches, carts, and carriages to go, return, pass, repass, ride, and labour, at their free will and pleasure, and that afterwards, to wit, on, &c.... | |
| William Robinson - 1827 - 692 sider
...presentment is confined 1o cases of non«repair. the said county, towards and unto within the same county, used for all the king's subjects with their horses, coaches, carts, and carriages, to go, return, and pass at their will ; and that a certain part of the same king's common highway, commonly called... | |
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