England as in the like case it has been accustomed, or ought, to be done ; and the same offenders and every of them, for their offences, by fines, ransoms, amerciaments, forfeitures, and other means, as according to the law and custom of... A Practical Guide, to the Quarter, and Other, Sessions of the Peace: Adapted ... - Page 23by William Dickinson - 1815 - 463 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1804 - 518 pages
...laws and statutes of England ; as in the like case it has been accustomed or ought to be done ; and the same offenders, and every of them, for their offences, by fines, ransoms, amercements, forfeitures, and other means, as according to the law and custom of England, or form of... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1819 - 644 pages
...like case it has been accustomed, or ought to be done; and the same* offenders, and every of r* 143] them, for their offences, by fines, ransoms, amerciaments,...law and custom of England, or form of the ordinances or statutes aforesaid, it has been accustomed, or ought to be done, to chastise and punish. Provided... | |
| William Dickinson - 1820 - 922 pages
...felonies, poisonings, &c. &c. aforesaid, &c. &c. according to the laws and statutes of England, &c. — And the same offenders, and every of them for their offences,...command you and every of you, that to keeping the peace, ordinances, statutes, and all and singular other the premises, you diligently apply yourselves; —... | |
| Richard Burn - 1820 - 834 pages
...accustomed, or ought to be done ; And the same offenders and every of them JOT their offences by Jfnes, ransoms, amerciaments, forfeitures, and other means...accustomed, or ought to be done, to chastise and punish. Provided always, that if a case of difficulty upon the determination of any the premises before you... | |
| George Tait - 1821 - 492 pages
...statutes of the kingdom, as in the " like cases it has been accustomed or ought to be done ; and " the same offenders, and every of them, for their offences, by " fines, ransoms, amerciamems, forfeitures, and other means, " as according to the law and custom of the land, or form... | |
| 1826 - 590 pages
...king's commission." Now what does one of the articles of the king's commision say t It runs thus:— " And therefore, we command you, and every of you, that to keeping the peace, ordinances, statutes, and all and singular other the premises, you diligently apply yourselves," &c.... | |
| George Tait - 1828 - 612 pages
..." statutes of the kingdom, as in the like cases it has been ac" customed or ought to be done ; and the same offenders, and " every of them, for their offences, by fines, ransoms, amercia" ments, forfeitures, and other means, as according to the law " and custom of the land, or... | |
| Richard Burn - 1831 - 1094 pages
...every of them, for their offences by ßnes, ransoms, amerciaments, forfeitures, and other means j ал, according to the law and custom of England^ or form...accustomed or ought to be done to chastise and punish. " Provided always, that if a case of difficulty upon the determination of any of the premises before... | |
| Richard Burn - 1831 - 972 pages
...laws and statutes of England, as in the like case it has been accustomed, or ought to be done; And the same offenders and every of them for their offences, by fines, ransoms, amerciamenti, forfeitures, and other means, as according to the law and custom of England, or form... | |
| 1841 - 436 pages
...same offenders and every of them for their offences hy fines, ransoms, amerciaments, forfeitures, or other means, as according to the law and custom of...form of the ordinances and statutes aforesaid, it had heen accustomed or ought to he done, to chastise and punish. Provided always, that if a case of... | |
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