A Guide to the Practice of the Courts of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in EnglandWood, 1826 - 245 sider |
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Side 10
... paid over and above what was proper , shall be re- turned to the appellant , with all costs , charges , and expenses . All notices of Appeal under this statute to be in writing , and served upon two or more of the churchwardens and over ...
... paid over and above what was proper , shall be re- turned to the appellant , with all costs , charges , and expenses . All notices of Appeal under this statute to be in writing , and served upon two or more of the churchwardens and over ...
Side 11
... paid to Mr. John May , Attor- ney at Law , for certain law charges for business mentioned to be done for and on behalf of the said parish of and because such business was not done by the authority of a vestry meeting , or select vestry ...
... paid to Mr. John May , Attor- ney at Law , for certain law charges for business mentioned to be done for and on behalf of the said parish of and because such business was not done by the authority of a vestry meeting , or select vestry ...
Side 12
Samuel Raynes. or sum of £ 130 , therein stated to have been also paid to the said Mr. John May , for certain law charges for business mentioned to be done for and on the behalf of the said parish ; and because such sum of £ 130 was so paid ...
Samuel Raynes. or sum of £ 130 , therein stated to have been also paid to the said Mr. John May , for certain law charges for business mentioned to be done for and on the behalf of the said parish ; and because such sum of £ 130 was so paid ...
Side 19
... want of sureties till the then next Sessions . The amount of fees to be paid to the Clerk of the Peace was much beyond their means had they been admitted to bail . With respect to prisoners about to be indicted , it MISDEMEANOURS . 19.
... want of sureties till the then next Sessions . The amount of fees to be paid to the Clerk of the Peace was much beyond their means had they been admitted to bail . With respect to prisoners about to be indicted , it MISDEMEANOURS . 19.
Side 43
... paid ) , and other wrongs to the said Job Rex then and there did , to the great damage of the said Job Rex , and against the peace of our said Lord the King , his crown and dignity . [ If the party was assaulted add the common count ...
... paid ) , and other wrongs to the said Job Rex then and there did , to the great damage of the said Job Rex , and against the peace of our said Lord the King , his crown and dignity . [ If the party was assaulted add the common count ...
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A. B. and C. D. A. B. late affidavit appear assault Assizes attorney bail Bench Warrant bill of indictment bridge ceeding certificate certiorari chattels clergy clerk committed common law constable convicted county aforesaid county of Somerset Court Court Leet crown and dignity custody defendant deponent discharge divers Embezzlement esquire evidence felony footway force and arms forfeited recognizances gaol hard labour hath Hawk highway holden imprisonment and hard indictment inhabitants intent issue James Johnson Job Rex Jurors aforesaid King's larceny Leach libel liege subjects Lord the King Majesty's Justices maliciously ment misde misdemeanour nuisance oath offence overseers Oyer and Terminer parish aforesaid parish of Barton party Peace perjury person plea plead prisoner prosecution prosecutor prove punishment Quarter Sessions repair riot saith sheriff shew Somerset stat statute stealing stolen sureties thereof tithing traverse twenty days unlawfully unless vide warrant week writ
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Side 39 - King there being, in contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws, to the evil example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Side 227 - ... if any person shall, by violence to the person or property of another, or by threats or intimidation, or by molesting, or in any way obstructing another...
Side 228 - ... such person to belong to any club or association, or to contribute to any common fund, or to pay any fine or penalty, or on account of his not belonging to any particular club or association, or not having contributed, or having refused to contribute to any common fund...
Side 224 - ... the court at such sessions shall hear and determine the matter of the appeal, and shall make such order therein, with or without costs to either party, as to the court shall seem meet ; and in case of the dismissal of the appeal, or the affirmance of the conviction, shall order and adjudge the offender to be punished according to the conviction, and to pay such costs as shall be awarded, and shall, if necessary, issue process for enforcing such judgment.
Side 75 - AB at unlawful times, as well in the night as in the day, then and on the said other days and times, there to be and remain drinking, tippling, whoring, and misbehaving themselves, unlawfully...
Side 80 - In contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws, to the evil and pernicious example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Side 82 - riot' is described to be a tumultuous disturbance of the peace by three persons or more, assembling together of their own authority, with an intent mutually to assist one another against any who shall oppose them in the execution of some enterprise of a private nature, and afterwards actually executing the same in a violent and turbulent manner, to the terror of the people, whether the act intended were of itself lawful or unlawful.
Side 151 - First, that every information or indictment must contain such a description of the crime that the defendant may know what crime it is which he is called upon to answer. Secondly, that the jury may appear to be warranted in their conclusion of guilty or not guilty.
Side 228 - ... to belong to any club or association, or to contribute to any common fund, or to pay any fine or penalty, or on account of his not belonging to any particular club or association, or not having contributed, or having refused to contribute to any common fund, or to pay any fine or penalty, or on account of his not having complied, or of his refusing to comply with any rules, orders, resolutions or regulations...
Side 41 - Columbia, laborer, not having the fear of God before his eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil...