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
| Great Britain - 1871 - 806 pages
...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,...suffer death as in case of felony, without benefit of clergy. [V.] PROVIDED always, and be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid that if any person... | |
| 1872 - 710 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,...suffer death as in case of felony without benefit of clergy." And by sect. 2. of the same slat, it is enacted—" That the order and form of the proclamations... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1872 - 250 pages
...religious worship certified and registered, &c., or any dwelling house, barn, stable, or other outhouse, that then every such demolishing, or pulling .down,...shall be adjudged felony without benefit of clergy. Fourthly. If any persons obstruct the magistrate in reading the proclamation, so that it cannot be... | |
| Vermont - 1873 - 580 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... | |
| Great Britain - 1873 - 776 pages
...from the c- 18" penalties of certain laws," or any dwelling house, barn, stable, or other outhouse, that then every such demolishing or pulling down, or beginning to demolish or pull down, should be adjudged felony without benefit of clergy, and the offenders therein should be adjudged felons,... | |
| Great Britain - 1873 - 928 pages
...from the c- 18> " penalties of certain laws," or any dwelling house, barn, stable, or other outhouse, that then every such demolishing or pulling down, or beginning to demolish or pull down, should be adjudged felony without benefit of clergy, and the offenders therein should be adjudged felons,... | |
| Henry Jeffreys Bushby, Henry Hardcastle - 1874 - 356 pages
...England from the penalties of certain laws, or any dwelling house, barn, stable, or other outhouse, that then every such demolishing or pulling down,...benefit of clergy ; and the offenders therein shall be adjndged felons, and shall suffer death as in case of felony without benefit of clergy. 5. Provided... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1877 - 720 pages
...remarkable. *** " It shall be adjudged," ears the act, " felony without benefit of clergy ; and tho offenders therein shall be adjudged felons, and shall...suffer death as in case of felony without benefit of clergy." SO Gcorye III. c. 8, § 6. ** Stat. S9 George HI. c. 79, § 16. *** The license "shall be... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 522 pages
...twelve persons, who should remain together for one hour after being ordered to separate, then, it was to be adjudged "felony without benefit of clergy ; and...suffer death as in case of felony without benefit of clergy." — 36 George III. c. 8, § 6. Yet the promoters of this measure had the effrontery to talk... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 516 pages
...twelve persons, who should remain together for one hour after being ordered to separate, then, it was to be adjudged "felony without benefit of clergy; and...suffer death as in case of felony without benefit of clergy." — 36 George III. c. 8, § 6. Yet the promoters of this measure had the effrontery to talk... | |
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