| John Reeves - Constitutional history - 1814 - 528 pages
...her husband, in the following words (d) : " No one shall be taken or imprisoned " on account of'the appeal of a woman brought for the " death of a man,...statute, that is only a confirmation of the common law (e). (a) 2 Inst. 32. (S) Vid. ant. 128. (c) 1 Ed. IV. c. 2. (</) Ch. 34. (e) Lord Coke, in his Commentary... | |
| John Reeves, William Francis Finlason - Law - 1869 - 686 pages
...abolish the last remains of the criminal jurisdiction belonging to these ancient common-law judges. It was declared, that a woman should not bring any...statute, that is only a confirmation of the common law.3 The writ de odio ei ati/l was rendered more attainable than it The writ de had hitherto been.... | |
| John Reeves, William Francis Finlason - Law - 1869 - 686 pages
...should not bring any appeal of death, except of the death of her husband, in the following words :2 '• No one shall be taken or imprisoned on account of...statute, that is only a confirmation of the common law.s The writ de odio el add was rendered more attainable than it The writ л had hitherto been. It... | |
| Ernest Flagg Henderson - Middle Ages - 1892 - 504 pages
...pilgrimage, we shall straightway exhibit full justice to those complaining with regard to these matters. 54. No one shall be taken or imprisoned on account of the appeal of a woman concerning the death of another than her husband. 55. All fines imposed by us unjustly and contrary... | |
| England. Curia Regis, Edward James Watson - Bristol (England) - 1902 - 194 pages
...sister for her brother's death, and the 54th article of Magna Charta had declared that no one should be taken or imprisoned on account of the appeal of a woman concerning the death of another than her husband. 2 But the reference to Gerard of Athee proves that... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 498 pages
...pilgrimage, we shall straightway exhibit full justice to those complaining with regard to these matters. 54. No one shall be taken or imprisoned on account of the appeal of a woman concerning the death of another than her husband. 55. All fines imposed by us unjustly and contrary... | |
| Constitutions - 1907 - 298 pages
...pilgrimage, we shall straightway exhibit full justice to those complaining with regard to these matters. 54. No one shall be taken or imprisoned on account of the appeal of a woman concerning the death of another than her husband. 55. All fines imposed by us unjustly and contrary... | |
| Constitutions - 1907 - 298 pages
...pilgrimage, we shall straightway exhibit full justice to those complaining with regard to these matters. 54. No one shall be taken or imprisoned on account of the appeal of a woman concerning the death of another than her husband. 55. All fines imposed by us unjustly and contrary... | |
| George Laurence Gomme - Constitutional history - 1907 - 456 pages
...justice with regard to forests, wardships, abbeys, etc., we shall straightway exhibit full justice ; (54) no one shall be taken or imprisoned on account of the appeal of a woman concerning the death of another than her husband ; (55) all fines imposed by us unjustly and contrary... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1915 - 484 pages
...pilgrimage, we shall straightway exhibit full justice to those complaining with regard to these matters. 54. No one shall be taken or imprisoned on account of the appeal of a woman concerning the death of another than her husband. 55. All fines imposed by us unjustly and contrary... | |
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