| Sir Edward Coke - 1669 - 288 pages
...claufe of tie flatute of 25 E. 3. concerning tits matter, toe iabe re« ferbed to tiis place, viz. d And if percafe any man of this Realm ride armed covertly...arms againft any other, to flay him, or rob him, or to take and keep him cill he hath made fine or ranfome, it (hall not be adjudged treafon, bat it (ball... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1761 - 658 pages
...the Juftices fhall tarry without * any going to Judgment of the Treafon, till the * Caufe be fhewed and declared before the King and ' his Parliament, whether it ought to be judge An. 25. Ed. III. * Treafon or other Felony. l3511 And if, percafe, any Man of this Realm ride... | |
| Great Britain - 1762 - 550 pages
...juftices, the juftices (hall tarry without any going to judgement of the treafon, till the caufe be Ihewed and declared before the King and his parliament, whether it ought to be judged treafon or Try. of earl other felony. (13) And if perStraiF. 679. cafe any man of this realm ride armed covertly... | |
| Great Britain - 1761 - 808 pages
...cafes, fuppofed to be treafon, not fpecified in the ftatute, the juftices (hall tarry, until it be declared before the King and his parliament, whether it ought to be judged treafon, &c. 25 Ed- 3-7?. 5- C. 2. VOL 2. _ , No man (hall be conftrained to find men of arms, &c. but by tenure... | |
| 1763 - 498 pages
...whether it ought to be judged An. 25 Ed. fit. ; '.»**• * Treafon or other Felony, . '»'• _y * And if, percafe, any Man of this Realm ride * * armed, covertly or fecretly with Men of Arms, - . 11 againft any other, to flay him, or rob hirrij or taks * him., or retain him till he hath made... | |
| Parliamentary - 1763 - 504 pages
...the Juftices fhall tarry without 'any going to Judgment of the Treafon, till the * Caufe be fhewed and declared before the King and * his Parliament, whether it ought to be judge An. 25. Ed. IH. ' Treafon or other Felony. '3S1* And if, percafe, any Man of this Realm ride... | |
| William Hawkins - 1777 - 830 pages
...the juftices ihall tarry " without any going to judgment of the treafon, till the " caufe be ihewcd and declared before the king, and his " parliament,...it ought to be judged treafon or other " felony." iHilcsoî. Se¿í. 71. By virtue of this claufe, many offences which 3 ïn*- 8- are not high treafon... | |
| William Blackstone - 1791 - 528 pages
...judge ; the judge {hall tarry without going to judgment of " the treafon, till the caufe be fhewed and declared before " the king and his parliament, whether it ought to be judg" ed treafon, or other felony." Sir Matthew Hale ' is very i liigh in hjs encomiums onthe great... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Manoah Sibly - 1795 - 604 pages
...fuppofed treafon, which is not above fpccified, doth happen before any juftices, the juftices (hall tarry without any going to judgement of the treafon...whether it ought to be judged treafon or other felony." So that, in the firft place, you have the indictment, ftating the three points which you are to confider:... | |
| William Jackson (of the Inner temple.) - 1795 - 606 pages
...doth happen before any Judge, the Judge fliall tarry without going to judgment of the Treafon, unril the caufe be (hewed and declared before the King and...whether it ought to be judged Treafon or other felony." Sir Matthew Hale obferved, how dan-' gerous it was to make that High Treafon which was not fo by the... | |
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