Prize Essay on the Laws for the Protection of Women |
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... juries , the party injured might also sue the offender by a civil process . * Thus , a private action might be maintained against a ravisher , and in some instances three actions might be brought for one injury . The father , husband ...
... juries , the party injured might also sue the offender by a civil process . * Thus , a private action might be maintained against a ravisher , and in some instances three actions might be brought for one injury . The father , husband ...
Page 67
... jury to find the defendants guilty , which , after some hesitation , they did . * It was not necessary under the statute of Philip and Mary that the taking away should be by force or against the consent of the infant . † It may be ...
... jury to find the defendants guilty , which , after some hesitation , they did . * It was not necessary under the statute of Philip and Mary that the taking away should be by force or against the consent of the infant . † It may be ...
Page 99
... jury . At the same time , leave was given to bring in a bill * Hume's Commentaries on the Law of Scotland respecting Crimes , vol . i . ch . 21 . † Hansard's Parliamentary History , vol . v . p . 1172 . for the more effectual ...
... jury . At the same time , leave was given to bring in a bill * Hume's Commentaries on the Law of Scotland respecting Crimes , vol . i . ch . 21 . † Hansard's Parliamentary History , vol . v . p . 1172 . for the more effectual ...
Page 121
... jury . * Fourthly , the intent must be to marry or defile the woman , or to cause her to be married or defiled by . any other person . The words " counselling , aiding , or abetting such offender " necessarily include accessories before ...
... jury . * Fourthly , the intent must be to marry or defile the woman , or to cause her to be married or defiled by . any other person . The words " counselling , aiding , or abetting such offender " necessarily include accessories before ...
Page 183
... . The merits of the case may be judged of by the fact that , although the plaintiff was in comparatively humble circumstances , the * See stat . 43 Eliz . c . 2. s . 7 jury found a verdict for him with three hundred pounds N 4 183.
... . The merits of the case may be judged of by the fact that , although the plaintiff was in comparatively humble circumstances , the * See stat . 43 Eliz . c . 2. s . 7 jury found a verdict for him with three hundred pounds N 4 183.
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Page 152 - A father, or in case of his death or desertion of his family, the mother, may maintain an action for the injury or death of a minor child, and a guardian for the injury or death of his ward, when such injury or death is caused by the wrongful act or neglect of another.
Page 101 - ... every such offender, and every person counselling, aiding, or abetting such offender, shall be guilty of felony, and being convicted thereof, shall be liable to be transported beyond the seas for life, or any term not less than seven years, or to be imprisoned...
Page 72 - ... shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and being convicted thereof shall be liable at the discretion of the Court to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding two years, with or without hard labour.
Page 52 - And be it enacted, that if any person shall unlawfully take, or cause to be taken, any unmarried girl, being under the age of sixteen years, out of the possession and against the will of her father or mother, or of any other person having the lawful care or charge of her, every such offender shall be guilty of a misdemeanor...
Page 150 - Every person who takes any woman unlawfully, against her will, and by force, menace, or duress, compels her to marry him, or to marry any other person, or to be defiled, is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison not less than two nor more than fourteen years.
Page 195 - That if any Person shall by any false Pretence obtain from any other Person any Chattel, Money, or valuable Security, with Intent to cheat or defraud any Person of the same, every such Offender shall be guilty of a Misdemeanor...
Page vi - Then the man that lay with her shall give unto the damsel's father fifty shekels of silver, and she shall be his wife; because he hath humbled her, he may not put her away all his days.
Page 57 - That where any woman shall have any interest, whether legal or equitable, present or future, absolute, conditional, or contingent, in any real or personal estate, or shall be an heiress presumptive, or next of kin to any one having such interest...
Page 70 - Ч lating the chastity of her who hath indeed no chastity at all, or at ^ least hath no regard to it. But the law of England does not judge so hardly of offenders as to cut off all opportunity of retreat even from common strumpets, and to treat them as never capable of amendment. It therefore holds it to be felony to force even a concubine or harlot ; because the woman may have forsaken that unlawful course of life...
Page 195 - That all persons who, knowingly and designedly, by false pretence or pretences, shall obtain from any person or persons, money, goods, wares or merchandises, with intent to cheat or defraud any person or persons of the same, shall be deemed offenders against law and the public peace," and shall be punished as therein required.