| Richard Burn - 1836 - 1178 pages
...days and times, could not nor yet can go, return, pass, ride, and labour as they ought and were wont to do, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our said lord the Iting, through the same highway, going, returning, passing, riding, and labouring, and against... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - 1836 - 548 pages
...permit, and yet do permit, to be and remain drinking, tipling, whoring, and misbehaving themselves : to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our said Lord the King there inhabiting, being, residing, and passing, to the evil example of all others in the like... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - 1836 - 568 pages
...carriages, in, through, and along the King's common highway aforesaid, as they ought and were wont and accustomed to do : to the great damage and common nuisance of His Majesty's liege subjects going, returning, passing, re. passing, riding, and labouring in, through,... | |
| Great Britain - 1836 - 832 pages
...carriages could not during the time aforesaid, nor yet can go return or pass as they ought and were wont to do to the great damage and common nuisance of all the King's subjects through the same highway going returning or passing, and against the peace of our said... | |
| South Carolina. Court of Appeals - 1839 - 364 pages
...in, through, and along, the public square, and common highway aforesaid, as they ought, and were wont and accustomed to do, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the good citizens aforesaid, going, returning, passing,, re-passing, riding, and laboring, i ;, through,... | |
| William Dickinson - 1841 - 1196 pages
...not, during the time aforesaid, nor yet can, go, return, pass, or repass, as they ought and were wont to do ; to the great damage and common nuisance of all the queen's subjects through the same highway going, returning, or passing ; and against the peace, &c.... | |
| Scotland. High Court of Justiciary, Archibald Swinton - 1842 - 698 pages
...gaming at the " said unlawful game called Rouge et Noir, for divers " large and excessive sums of money, to the great damage " and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our Lord " the King." A verdict having been found against the defendants, a motion was made in arrest of... | |
| William Dickinson, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1845 - 1268 pages
...their lives and loss of their goods, as they ought and were accustomed to do, and still of right ought to do ; to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our said Lady the Queen, upon and over the said bridge, on foot, and with their horses, coaches, carts, and... | |
| Richard Burn - 1845 - 1304 pages
...said other days and times, fro* there arise, so that the air there was greatly corrupted and infected: great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our stul It Queen, not only near the same place inhabiting and residing, but sl» through the said common... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - 1846 - 914 pages
...was and is rendered and become and was and is corrupted, otfensive, uncomfortable, and unwholesome, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our said lady the Queen there inhabiting, being and residing, and going, returning, and passing through the... | |
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