New Sessions Cases: Hilary term, 1850 to Trinity term, 1851William Benning & Company, 1845 - Justices of the peace |
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... guilty . It was proved at the trial , that for a period exceeding sixty years , and as far as living memory went , there had been a public road from Lady's Bridge , Sheffield , to Tinsley , of the width of twelve yards or thereabouts ...
... guilty . It was proved at the trial , that for a period exceeding sixty years , and as far as living memory went , there had been a public road from Lady's Bridge , Sheffield , to Tinsley , of the width of twelve yards or thereabouts ...
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... guilty of any default in making and repairing such road or way as aforesaid , they shall be fined by the Court in which such indictment is tried so much mo- nies as will be sufficient to make good and repair such way . " Sect . 16 ...
... guilty of any default in making and repairing such road or way as aforesaid , they shall be fined by the Court in which such indictment is tried so much mo- nies as will be sufficient to make good and repair such way . " Sect . 16 ...
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... guilty , and fined for non - repair of the king's highway leading between Attercliffe and Rotherham , " being a part of this road which was situate within that township . This evidence was objected to on behalf of the defendants in this ...
... guilty , and fined for non - repair of the king's highway leading between Attercliffe and Rotherham , " being a part of this road which was situate within that township . This evidence was objected to on behalf of the defendants in this ...
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... guilty . After the prisoner had pleaded , and before the not be called on counsel for the prosecution had opened the case , the counsel for the prisoner objected , that under the 3rd sec- tion of the stat . 11 & 12 Vict . c . 46 , it ...
... guilty . After the prisoner had pleaded , and before the not be called on counsel for the prosecution had opened the case , the counsel for the prisoner objected , that under the 3rd sec- tion of the stat . 11 & 12 Vict . c . 46 , it ...
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... guilty of a misde- meanor . The word " knowingly " is not there used , though the words " knowingly and designedly by any false pretence " were used in the earlier stat . 30 Geo . 2 , c . 24 ; and the stat . 7 Geo . 4 , c . 64 , s . 21 ...
... guilty of a misde- meanor . The word " knowingly " is not there used , though the words " knowingly and designedly by any false pretence " were used in the earlier stat . 30 Geo . 2 , c . 24 ; and the stat . 7 Geo . 4 , c . 64 , s . 21 ...
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Page 154 - Witnesses, read or cause to be read to the Accused the Depositions taken against him, and shall say to him these Words, or Words to the like Effect : " Having heard the Evidence, do you wish to say any thing in answer to the Charge...
Page 575 - Mears to do and commit the said misdemeanor wickedly, knowingly, and unlawfully did aid, abet, and assist, contrary to the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and against the peace of our lady the Queen, her Crown and dignity...