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acceffaries affault aforefaid againſt alfo alſo appear arreft becauſe benefit of clergy Blac cafe caſe circumftances clergy coin commiffion committed common law compaffing confent confideration conftable convicted coroner counterfeit court death deceaſed defendant Eliz evidence excufe faid falfe fame fays feal fecond feems felony feven feveral fhall fhould filver Foft fome forgery fpecial ftat ftate ftatute fubject fuch offender fudden fuffer fufficient guilty Hawk high treafon himſelf homicide houfe houſe impriſonment indictment Inft inftances inquifition intent itſelf judges Juftice jury killing king king's larceny Lord Coke Lord Hale malice malice aforethought manflaughter marriage mifchief murder muſt neceffary oath obferved occafion offence officer otherwife overt act paffed party perfon perfon fhall Poft prefent prifoner profecution punishable purpoſe queftion realm refift refpect ſaid ſeems ſhall ſhe ſtated ſuch thefe thereof theſe thofe thoſe trial unlawful unleſs uſed Vide witneffes
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Page 57 - eldeft fon and heir; or if a man do levy war againft,^ our lord the king in his realm ; or be adherent to the king's enemies in his realm, giving to them aid and comfort in the realm or elfewhere •, and thereof be
Page 65 - our lord the king in his realm ; or be adherent to the king's enemies in his realm, giving to them aid and comfort in the realm or
Page 58 - becaufe many other like cafes of treafon may happen in time to come, which a man cannot think nor declare at this prefent time, it is accorded, that if any other cafe fuppofed treafon, which is not above fpecified, doth happen before any juftices, the juftices (hall tarry without any going to judgment of the treafon till the caufe be
Page 66 - this realm, counterfeit to the money of England, as '- -. the money called Lufhburgh, or other like to the faid money of England, knowing the money to be falfe, to merchandize or make payment, in deceit of our lord the king and
Page 273 - If he might have feen the danger, but did not look before him, it will be manflaughter, for want of due circumfpedtion. But if the accident happened in fuch a manner that no want of due care could be imputed to the driver, it will be accidental death, and he will be
Page 275 - to his owner, and he hath not kept him in, but that he hath killed a man or •< a woman, the ox
Page 66 - becaufe many other like cafes of treafon may happen in time to come, which a man cannot think nor declare at this prefent time, it is accorded, that if any other cafe fuppofcd treafon, which is not above
Page 17 - (hall and may, by procefs out of the faid Exchequer, take, feize, and enjoy all the goods, and two parts as well of all the lands, tenements, and hereditaments, leafes and farms of fuch offender, as of all other the lands, tenements, and hereditaments liable to fuch feizure, or to the penalties aforefaid,