The Statutes at Large: From the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh Parliament of Great Britain, Anno 1761 [continued to 1807], Volume 6; Volume 1225J. Bentham, 1763 - Law |
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... convictions of T. carl of Westmorland , and fifty - feven others attainted of treafon , con- firmed . Cap . 17. That Robert earl of Leicester may found an hofpital in Warwick , or Kenelworth , for relief of poor and impotent people ...
... convictions of T. carl of Westmorland , and fifty - feven others attainted of treafon , con- firmed . Cap . 17. That Robert earl of Leicester may found an hofpital in Warwick , or Kenelworth , for relief of poor and impotent people ...
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... convicted before the juftice : ( 2 ) and in like wife receiving for the faid offences punishment by the juf- tice , he fhall not for the fame offence eftfoons receive punish- ment of the ordinary ; any thing in this act to the contrary ...
... convicted before the juftice : ( 2 ) and in like wife receiving for the faid offences punishment by the juf- tice , he fhall not for the fame offence eftfoons receive punish- ment of the ordinary ; any thing in this act to the contrary ...
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... convicted or attainted for speaking maliciously of his own imagination , any false , feditious and flanderous news , faying , or tales , of the King or Queen , then he shall for his first offence be fet on the pillory in fome market ...
... convicted or attainted for speaking maliciously of his own imagination , any false , feditious and flanderous news , faying , or tales , of the King or Queen , then he shall for his first offence be fet on the pillory in fome market ...
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... convicted of the faid offences fhall after conviction eftfones commit any of the faid offences , fuch fecond offences fhall be adjudged high treafon . If any perfon dur- ing the faid marriage compafs or imagine the death of the King ...
... convicted of the faid offences fhall after conviction eftfones commit any of the faid offences , fuch fecond offences fhall be adjudged high treafon . If any perfon dur- ing the faid marriage compafs or imagine the death of the King ...
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... conviction or attain- der thereof , fuch pains of death , lofs and forfeiture of lands , goods and cattels , as other ... convicted or attainted by fuch like evidence , and in such manner and form as hath been used and accustomed within ...
... conviction or attain- der thereof , fuch pains of death , lofs and forfeiture of lands , goods and cattels , as other ... convicted or attainted by fuch like evidence , and in such manner and form as hath been used and accustomed within ...
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