| Sir Michael Foster - 1767 - 460 sider
...time cut a Hole in the Window Shutters of the Profecutor's Shop, which was Part of his Dwelling Houie; and putting his Hand through the Hole took out Watches and other Things which hung in the Shop within his Reach : but no Entry was* proved otherwise than by putting his Hand through the Hole.... | |
| William Eden Baron Auckland - 1771 - 326 sider
...prifoner in the night time cut a hole in the window fhut" ters of the profecutor's fhop, which was no part of his " dwelling-houfe, and putting his hand...took out watches, and other things, which hung in the " fhop within his reach ; but no entry was proved, othcr" wife than by putting his hand through the... | |
| Geoffrey Gilbert - 1791 - 480 sider
...appeared that IO _ •' the Prifoner, in the night, cut a bole in the window x "• P- c * " (butters of the Profecutor's {hop, which was part of his "...hole, took out Watches and other things which hung i Hawk. pc 103. " in the (hop within his reach : this was holden to be " Burglary ; and the Prifoner... | |
| Sir Michael Foster - 1792 - 504 sider
...evidence, that the prifoner in the night-time cut a hole in the window-mutters of the profecutor's mop, which was part of his dwelling-houfe, and putting...This was holden to be burglary and the prifoner was convi&ed. NB This hath been always fo holden. The law requireth an entry, to complete the crime of... | |
| Richard Burn - 1797 - 720 sider
...fhutters of the profecutor's (hop, which was pan of his dwelling houfe ; and putting his hand thro' the hole, took out watches and other things, which...entry was- proved, otherwife 'than by putting his hand thro' the hole. This •was held' to be burglary, and the prifoner was convi&ed. Fofl. 107, 8. If divers... | |
| Leonard MacNally - 1802 - 316 sider
...evidence, that the prifoner, in the night time, cut a hoie in the window fhutters of the profecutor's fhop, which was part of his dwelling-houfe, and putting his hand through the hole took out watches, but no entry 'was proved otherwife, and this was holden burglary. Foft. 107, 108. So proof that one... | |
| William Waller Hening - 1810 - 710 sider
...time cut a hole in the window shutter of the prosecutor's shop, which was part of his dwelling house ; and putting his hand through the hole, took out watches and other t!ii:igs which hung in the shop within his reach ; but no entry was proved, otherwise than by putting... | |
| 1817 - 240 sider
...cutting a hole in the window shutter of the prosecutor's shop, which was part of his dwelling house, and putting his hand through the hole, took out watches and other things which hung in the shop within his reach ; but no entry was proved, otherwise than by putting his hand through the hole.... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1819 - 1088 sider
...time, cut a hole in the window shatters of the prosecutor's shop, which was part of the dwelling-house, and putting his hand through the hole, took out watches and other things, which hung in the chop, within his reach, it was liolden to be burglary, (p) So, if a thief breaks the window of a house... | |
| Richard Burn - 1820 - 894 sider
...hule in the windoxv shutPC 490. *crs °' tne prosecutor's shop, which was part of his dwellinghouse, and putting his hand through the hole took out watches and other things, which hung in the shop within his reach : but no entry was proved, otherwise than by putting his hand through the hole.... | |
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