| Richard Burn - 1845 - 1304 sider
...said other days and times, fro* there arise, so that the air there was greatly corrupted and infected: great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our stul It Queen, not only near the same place inhabiting and residing, but sl» through the said common... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - 1846 - 914 sider
...repass, ride, and labour, as they before used and were accustomed to do, and still of right ought to do, without great danger of their lives, and the loss...common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our said lady the Queen, upon and over the said bridge going, returning, passing, repassing, riding, and *labouring,... | |
| Great Britain. Courts, Sir Adam Bittleston, Adam Henry Bittleston, Edward Wise, Paul Parnell, Jelinger Cookson Symons - 1846 - 696 sider
...and along the Queen's common highway as 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 her Majesty's liege subjects going, returning, passing. and repassing, riding, and labouring in, and... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1849 - 728 sider
...aforesaid, did and yet doth arise, and the air thereby was and still is greatly corrupted and infected, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of this state thereabouts resident, to the evil example, &c., against, &c. (Conclude as in book 1, chap.... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1850 - 726 sider
...assembled at such sessions, according to the directions of the statute in such case made and provided, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our Lady the Queen, against the form of the statute in such case made, and against the peace of our Lady... | |
| North Carolina. Supreme Court, James Iredell - 1851 - 432 sider
...labor as before the said time they were used and accustomed to do, and still of right ought to do. without great danger of their lives and the loss of...goods, to the great damage and common nuisance of the citizens of the State upon and over the said bridge going, passing, repassing, riding and laboring... | |
| William Conway Keele - 1851 - 724 sider
...street and highway, a« they were wont, and ought to do, without great peril and danger of their lives, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our said lady the Queen, in, by, and through the same street and highway, returning, passing, re-passing, riding... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1851 - 552 sider
...during the time aforesaid, nor yet can go, return, pass, repass, ride, and labour without great danger, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of the Queen passing through that way, and against the peace, &c. ; and that the inhabitants of the said... | |
| Stephen Charles Denison, Great Britain. Court for Crown Cases Reserved - 1852 - 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 and labouring in through and... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1852 - 740 sider
...danger of their lives and th.e loss President, &c. of Woterford and Whitehall Turnpike v. The People. of their goods, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the good people," dtc. &c. The second count complained of that part of the said turnpike situate in the... | |
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