England from the penalties of certain laws, or any dwelling-house, barn, stable, or other out-house, that then every such demolishing, or pulling down, or beginning to demolish, or pull down, shall be adjudged felony without benefit of clergy... A Legal Argument on the Statute (1st William and Mary, Chapter 18) Intituled ... - Page 211812 - 75 pagesFull view - About this book
| Archibald Alison - 1832 - 716 pages
...in the first year of William and Mary, or any dwelling-house,• barn, stable, or other out-house, then, every such demolishing or pulling down, or beginning...shall be adjudged felony without benefit of clergy." In the case of the Darrachs, September 1725, it was held that the tearing down the doors or window-sashes... | |
| William Blair - 1834 - 604 pages
...William and Queen Mary, in" titled, &c. or any dwelling-house, room, stable, or other " out-house, that then every such demolishing or pulling " down,...adjudged felony without benefit of clergy, and the of" fenders therein shall be adjudged felons, and shall suf" fer death, as in case of felony, without... | |
| Hugh Moore, Ethan Allen - 1834 - 264 pages
...out house, within either of the said counties ; that then, each of the said offences, respectively, shall be adjudged felony, without benefit of clergy...be adjudged felons, and shall suffer death, as in cases of felony without benefit of clergy. 6. And whereas complaint and proofs have been made, as well... | |
| Hugh Moore - 1834 - 264 pages
...then, each of the said offences, respectively, shall be adjudged felony, without benefit of clergy j and the offenders therein shall be adjudged felons, and shall suffer death, as in cases of felony without benefit of clergy. 6. And whereas complaint and proofs have been made, as well... | |
| Hugh Moore, Ethan Allen - 1834 - 270 pages
...make such proclamation as aforesaid, shall be adjudged felony, without benefit of clergy ; and that the offenders therein, shall be adjudged felons, and shall suffer death, as in cases of felony without benefit of clergy. And that also, every such person or persons, so being unlawfully,... | |
| Great Britain - 1836 - 368 pages
...Laws, or any dwell' ing-house, barn, stable, or other out-house; that then every such demolish' ing or pulling down, or beginning to demolish or pull down, shall be ad' judged felony without benefit of clergy; and the offenders therein shall ' be adjudged felons,... | |
| Richard Burn - 1837 - 1196 pages
...continuing together to the number of twelve or more, after such command or request made by proclamation, shall be adjudged felony without benefit of clergy,...and the offenders therein shall be adjudged felons, »h*" l)e Adjudged and shall suffer death as in case of felony, without benefit of clergy." (See felon»as... | |
| Edmund Hayes - 1837 - 758 pages
...any clergyman officiating or performing, or about to officiate or perform, divine serviff therein ; then every such demolishing or pulling down, or beginning to demolish or pull down, or burning, or setting fire to, fastening up, preventing or obstructing, maiming or hurting, shall... | |
| Ontario - 1833 - 236 pages
...one hour after such let or hindrance so " made, having knowledge of such let or hindrance so made, shall be adjudged Felons, and shall suffer death as in case of Felony, without bene" fit of Clergy." And it is in the said Act further enacted, that "no person "or persons shall... | |
| Zadock Thompson - 1842 - 726 pages
...out-house, within either of the said counties of Albany and Charlotte ; that then each of said offences shall be adjudged felony, without benefit of clergy,...be adjudged felons, and shall suffer death, as in cases of felony, without benefit of clergy." It was made the duty of the governor to publish the names... | |
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