The English Reports: Crown cases (1743-1865), Volume 169W. Green, 1926 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... uttering a certain forged request from one Ann Davies for the delivery of certain goods to him the said William Thomas , with intent to defraud the said David Clare . [ 17 ] It appeared that the prisoner had come into the shop of the ...
... uttering a certain forged request from one Ann Davies for the delivery of certain goods to him the said William Thomas , with intent to defraud the said David Clare . [ 17 ] It appeared that the prisoner had come into the shop of the ...
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... uttering , disposing of , and putting off a forged acceptance of a bill of exchange ( respectively set out and described as in the first and second counts ) , with a like intent . The fifth , sixth , seventh , and eighth counts , were ...
... uttering , disposing of , and putting off a forged acceptance of a bill of exchange ( respectively set out and described as in the first and second counts ) , with a like intent . The fifth , sixth , seventh , and eighth counts , were ...
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... uttering a bill of exchange , all the names on which are fictitious , is within the forgery statutes , though the party uttering intended to provide for the payment of the bill , the fact of the parties not being real , being unknown to ...
... uttering a bill of exchange , all the names on which are fictitious , is within the forgery statutes , though the party uttering intended to provide for the payment of the bill , the fact of the parties not being real , being unknown to ...
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... uttering a forged bill of exchange , knowingly , and with intent to defraud one Samuel Minor . It appeared that the parties to the bill were all fictitious persons , and that cir- cumstance was fully known to the prisoner at the time he ...
... uttering a forged bill of exchange , knowingly , and with intent to defraud one Samuel Minor . It appeared that the parties to the bill were all fictitious persons , and that cir- cumstance was fully known to the prisoner at the time he ...
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... uttering counterfeit coin . Alderson B. It is decided in the case of Regina v . Ingram , 1 Salk . 384 , that husband and wife may be jointly convicted of an assault , which is all these parties are convicted of . Lord Abinger . This ...
... uttering counterfeit coin . Alderson B. It is decided in the case of Regina v . Ingram , 1 Salk . 384 , that husband and wife may be jointly convicted of an assault , which is all these parties are convicted of . Lord Abinger . This ...
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acquitted Act of Parliament Alderson alleged appeared assault Assizes autrefois acquit averment Baron Benjamin Gott bill Brisby Central Criminal Court chattels cheque child clerk Coleridge committed common law contended conviction counsel county aforesaid Court Cox C. C. Cresswell crime criminal crown and dignity death deceased defendant Erle evidence fact false pretences felony forged forgery guardians held Henry Perry indictment indorsement intent to defraud John Mattocks Chapman judgment jurors aforesaid Justice Lady the Queen larceny learned Judge Lord Campbell Lord Denman malice aforethought marriage Maule misdemeanor murder oath aforesaid objection offence opinion parish aforesaid Parke party Patteson perjury person possession prisoner guilty prisoner was tried prisoner's prosecution prosecutor proved Quarter Sessions question receipt received REGINA Richard Perry Sarah second count Sessions shew shillings Spring Assizes stat statute stealing stolen sufficient taken trial unlawfully uttering verdict Vict warrant wilfully William witness words