| Harold Nuttall Tomlins - Criminal law - 1819 - 582 pages
...all those that they may find by Indictment or by Suspicion, and to put them in Prison, and to take of all them that be not of good fame where they shall be found, sufficient Surety and Malnprize of then- good behaviour towards the King and his People, and the other duly to punish, to... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1820 - 758 pages
...of good fame, (that is, that be defamed and justly suspected that they intend to break the peace,) where they shall be found, sufficient surety and mainprise...their good behaviour towards the king and his people (which must concern the king's peace, as is also provided Dy the words subsequent), to the intent that... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore - Law reports, digests, etc - 1822 - 670 pages
...before indictment), " and to put them in prison ;" and in another branch they are empowered " to take of all them that be not of good fame, where they shall...their good behaviour towards the King and his people." It therefore appears to me, that this statute requires Justices of Peace to take and arrest offenders,... | |
| William Hawkins, John Curwood - Pleas of the crown - 1824 - 806 pages
...those that they may find by indictment, or by " suspicion, and to put them in prison ; and to take of all them " that be not of good fame, where they...behaviour towards the king " and his people, and the other duly to punish, to the intent that Bk.2. 12 Rich. 2. 2. 13 Eich. 27. " the people be not by euch... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould - Society of Friends - 1828 - 508 pages
...and be come again, and go wandering, and will not labour as they were wont in times past, and to take of all them that be not of good fame, where they shall...their good behaviour towards the king and his people, to the intent that the people be not bj 15 inch rioters or rebels troubled nor endamaged, nor the peace... | |
| George Tait - Justices of the peace - 1828 - 612 pages
...concerns the peace, is perhaps communicated to Scotland (d), directs justices to " take of " all them who be not of good fame, where they shall be found, " sufficient surety and mainprize of their good behaviour to" wards the King and his people" (e). As the extension of this... | |
| Richard Burn - 1831 - 1094 pages
...all those that they may find by indictment, or by suspicion, and to put them in prison ; and to take of all them that be not of good fame, where they shall be found, sufficient surety and mainprize of their good behaviour towards the king and his people, and the other duly to punish, to... | |
| Edmund Hayes - Criminal law - 1837 - 758 pages
...those that they may find by indictment, or by suspicion, and to put them in prison ; (6) and to take of all them that be not of good fame, where they shall be found, sufficient surety and mainprize of their good behaviour towards the king and his people, and the other duly to punish, to... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1841 - 524 pages
...&c., and chastise them according to their trespass or offence. " They were," says the act, " to take of all them that be not of good fame, where they shall...mainprise of their good behaviour towards the king fact, the steward spoken of by Coke M a profeesor of the common law, was merely the steward of the... | |
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