The Practice of the Crown Office of the Court of Queen's Bench, with Forms, Etc |
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... the essence of the offence , nur for stating the time imperfectly , nor for stating the offence to have been committed on a day subsequent to the finding of the indictment , or an impossible day , or on a day that never happened .
... the essence of the offence , nur for stating the time imperfectly , nor for stating the offence to have been committed on a day subsequent to the finding of the indictment , or an impossible day , or on a day that never happened .
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Page 333 - Provided always, and be it further enacted, that if any person or persons shall be committed for high treason or felony, plainly and specially expressed in the warrant of commitment...
Page 3 - The jurors for our Lady the Queen upon their oath present that...
Page 65 - ... and the matters therein contained in manner and form as the same are above stated and set forth...
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Page 336 - ... having jurisdiction of the cause ; and if any other person or persons shall knowingly contrary to this act recommit or imprison or knowingly procure or cause to be recommitted or imprisoned for the same offence or pretended offence any person or persons delivered or set at large as aforesaid, or be knowingly aiding or assisting therein, then he or they shall forfeit to the prisoner or party grieved the sum of five hundred pounds, any colourable pretence or variation in the warrant or warrants...
Page 197 - ... you, and now remain in your custody or power, together with this Our writ, that We may cause further to be done thereon what of right and according to the law and custom of England we shall see fit to be done.