| Great Britain. Court for Crown Cases Reserved - 1853 - 562 sider
...through and along the Queen's common highway aforesaid as they ought and were wont and accustomed to do without great danger of their lives and the loss of...goods to the great damage and common nuisance of all her Majesty's liege subjects going returning passing repassing riding labouring in through and along... | |
| Joseph Bateman - 1854 - 538 sider
...coaches, carts, and carriages, could not during the time aforesaid, nor yet can go, return, pass, repass, ride, and labour, without great danger of their lives...common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our said Lady the Queen, in and along the same way going, returning, passing, repassing, riding, and labouring,... | |
| Great Britain. Court for Crown Cases Reserved, Henry Richard Dearsly, Robert Rouiere Pearce - 1856 - 736 sider
...return, pass, ride, and labour as they were wont and ought to do without great danger of their lives and loss of their goods, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our lady the Queen going, returning, passing, riding, and labouring in, through, and over the said last-mentioned... | |
| Henry Richard Dearsly - 1856 - 732 sider
...return, pass, ride, and labour as they were wont and ought to do without great danger of their lives and loss of their goods, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our lady the Queen going, returning, passing, riding, and labouring in, through, and over the said last-mentioned... | |
| 1856 - 944 sider
...peace were there occasioned and committed, to the great encouragement of idleness and dissipation, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our said lord the king, and against the pence of our said lord the kins;, his crown und. dignity. The plea then stated... | |
| Edmund Hatch Bennett, Franklin Fiske Heard - 1857 - 642 sider
...along the Quecn's common highway aforesaid, as they ought and were wont and were accustomed to do, without great danger of their lives and the loss of...goods, to the great damage and common nuisance of all her Majesty's liege subjects, going, returning, passing, repassing, riding, laboring, in, through,... | |
| Charles John Longcroft - 1857 - 430 sider
...nor can go, return, pass, "ride, and labour, without great danger of their lives and the "lossoftheir goods, to the great damage and common nuisance " of all the liege subjects of our lord the King." From the papers and evidence in this case, it appears that at the time of the indictment,... | |
| Great Britain. Court for Crown Cases Reserved, Henry Richard Dearsly, Thomas Bell - 1858 - 676 sider
...same so that the Queen's subjects through the same way with their horses coaches carts and waggons could not during the time aforesaid nor yet can go...to the great damage and common nuisance of all the Queen's liege subjects through the same way going returning passing riding and labouring and against... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1858 - 608 sider
...same so that the Queen's subjects through the same way with their horses coaches carts and waggons could not during the time aforesaid nor yet can go...to the great damage and common nuisance of all the Queen's liege subjects through the same way going returning passing riding and labouring and against... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1861 - 582 sider
...county of Lancaster, unlawfully did set up, keep, and maintain a certain lottery, to wit, a Little Go, to the great damage, and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our said Lady the Queen there inhabiting and residing, and to the evil example of all others in the like case... | |
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