| George Crompton - 1780 - 406 pages
...the aforefaid libel fpecified, and daily threaten to condemn th; faid A. of and upon the premife?, in, contempt of our faid lord the king and his laws, to the great damage and injury of the faid /'. and againft the courfe of the l^vv of this realm, and the cuftoms... | |
| Lord George Gordon - 1781 - 94 pages
...againft our faid Lord the King, his fupreme and undoubted Lord, contrary to the duty of his allegiance, againft the peace of our faid Lord the King, his crown and dignity, and alfo againft the form of the ftatute in fuch cafe made and provided." When the reading was finished,... | |
| Charles Bourne, William Isaac Blanchard - 1783 - 284 pages
...ftreet convinces me that you (meaning the faid Sir James Wallace) are a daftardly coward and fcoundrel, in contempt of our faid lord the king and his laws, to the great damage, difcredit, fcandal, infamy, and difgrace of the faid Sir James Wallace, to the evil and... | |
| Charles Bourne - 1783 - 282 pages
...Wallace, to the evil and pernicious example ot all others in the like cafe offending, and alfo again!! the peace of our faid lord the king, his crown and dignity. FOURTH COUNT. That the faid Charles Bourne, of his further malice againft the faid Sir James Wallace,... | |
| George Robert Fitzgerald - 1786 - 204 pages
...George Robert Fitzgerald tomurider, againft the form of the ftatute in that cafe made and provided, and againft the peace of our •faid Lord the King, his crown and dignity. They were alfo arraigned on the following; indictment: County of Mayo, T TI IE Jurors for our Lord... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1787 - 514 pages
...of the faid gaol, and go at large, to wit, at Ivelcbejier aforefaid, in the county aforefaid, againd the peace of our faid lord the king, his crown and dignity. A TABLE ADDENDA, &c. White v. Nutt, p. 62, at the end, add In Pope v. Roots, Lord Apjley obfervcd that... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1790 - 592 pages
...there being, and to the evil and pernicious example of the liege people of the faid lord the king, and againft the peace of our faid lord the king, his crown and dignity. THE peafant had purchafed a few law-terms at a confiderable expence, and he thought he had a right... | |
| Earl Charles Stanhope Stanhope - 1792 - 178 pages
...[felonioufly, or malicioufly, or otherwife, as the Cafe may be] " did" [ftating the Crime committed] " againft the " Peace of our faid Lord the King, his " Crown and Dignity, and againft the Form " of the Statute in fuch Cafe made and pro« vided." It is therefore the Right, and... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1793 - 542 pages
...and out of the faid gaol, and go at large, to wit, at Ivelchejler aforefaid, in the county aforefaid, againft the peace of our faid lord the king, his crown and dignity. TAB E OF THE CONTAINED IN THE THIRD VOLUME. Such of tie Contents as baV€ the Letter (N) added at... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sir Bartholomew Shower - 1794 - 594 pages
...voluntarily audivcrunt et uttrque eorum au :iv:t " maffam, ANGLICE mafs, in contempt of the law, in evil example of " all others in the like cafe offending, and againft the peace of our cc lord the king, his crown and dignity, &c. and alfo againft the form " of the ftatute (a) in fuch... | |
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