| Great Britain - 1762 - 544 pages
...for a Maim, he fhall find no lei's than four Pledges ; if it be for a fmall Wound, two Pledges fhall fuffice. (10) Alfo all Wounds ought to be viewed,...who gave the Wound ; ( 11 ) all which things muft be inrolled in the Roll of the Coroners. (12) Moreover if any Principals and be appealed of any Aft done,... | |
| William Hawkins - Pleas of the crown - 1787 - 894 pages
...attach the " finders, and all other in company." lit Cfc. 9. OF THE COURT OF tH8 CORONER* |; 2O. " Alfo all wounds ought to be viewed, the " length,...in what part of the body the wound or hurt is, and hovr " many be culpable, and how many wounds there be, and " who gave the wounds; all which things... | |
| Charles Viner - Law - 1792 - 722 pages
...г pledges ßall fuffîte. Л1/0, all wounds ought to be viewed, the length* breadth, and deepncfs, and with what weapons, and in what part of the body the wound is, and how many be culpable, and how many wounds there be, and whe gave the wound, all which things... | |
| Charles Viner - Law - 1791 - 720 pages
...viewed, the length, breadth, and deepnifs, and with what weapons, and in what part ef the body the wound is, and how many be culpable, and how many wounds there be, 'and who gave the wound, all which things muß bt enrolled in the roll of the coroners. Moreover, if any be appealed a¡ principal,... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1797 - 720 pages
...the fame ftstute, all wounds, ought to be viewed, the kngth, breadth, and deepnefs ; and with whit weapons; and in what part of the body the wound or hurt is ; and how many be culpable 5 and how many woundi there be ; and who gave the wound. And by the aforefaid ftatute, if any be found... | |
| Matthew Bacon (fl.) - Law - 1798 - 782 pages
...they were not (lain, " then ought the coroner to attach the finders, and all other in " company. " Alfo all wounds ought to be viewed, the length, breadth,...** and how many wounds there be, and who gave the wounds ; " all which things mud be enrolled in the roll of the coroners ; " alfo horfes, boats, carts,... | |
| Edward Hyde East - Criminal procedure - 1803 - 554 pages
...fmall wound without mayhem. Alfo all wounds " ought to be viewed ; the length, breadth, and depth, and " with what weapons, and in what part of the body the " wound or hurt is, and how many wounds there be, and '* who gave them : all which muil be inrolled by the coroner. " Moreover if any... | |
| Edward Hyde East - Criminal law - 1806 - 556 pages
..." small wound without mayhem. Also all wounds ought to " be viewed; the length, breadth, and depth, and with what " weapons, and in what part of the body the wound or hurt " is, and how many wounds there be, and who gave them: " all which must be inrolled by the coroner. " Moreover if any... | |
| John Tappen - Forms (Law) - 1816 - 392 pages
...hurt foi.'rd upon their bodies. Also all wounds ought to he viewed, the length,breadth and deepness, and with what weapons, and in what part of the body the wound or hurt is, and how many are culpable, and how many wounds there be, and who gave the wounds; all which the coroner must minute... | |
| Harold Nuttall Tomlins - Criminal law - 1819 - 582 pages
...•wounds ought to be viewed, the length, breadth, and deepness, ond with what weapons the wound is given, and in what part of the body the wound or hurt is, and how many be culpable, and if tiiere are many wounds, who gave each particular wound; all which tilings must be inrolled in the... | |
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