Parliament,' it was enacted, that no person or persons should solicit, labour, or procure, the getting of hands, or other consent, of any persons above the number of twenty or more, to any petition, complaint, remonstrance, declaration, or other address,... A Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law: Comprising the Practice, Pleadings ... - Page 478de Joseph Chitty - 1819Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1848 - 822 pages
...whatsoever shall, from and after the 1st of August, 1661, solicit, labour, or procure the getting up of hands, or other consent of any persons above the...number of twenty or more, to any petition, complaint, or remonstrance, declaration, or other address to the king, or both or either house of parliament,... | |
| 1848 - 796 pages
...whatsoever shall, from and after the 1st of August, 1661, solicit, labour, or procure the getting up of hands, or other consent of any persons above the...number of twenty or more, to any petition, complaint, or remonstrance, declaration, or other address to the king, or both or either house of parliament,... | |
| 1853 - 502 pages
...the consent of more than twenty persons to any petition or other address to the qneen or either house of parliament, for alteration of matters established by law in church or state, without the previous order of three or more justices, or the majority of the grand jury of the county,... | |
| Robert Peel - 1856 - 398 pages
...preparing petitions, complaints, remonstrances, and declarations, and other addresses to the King or to both or either Houses of Parliament, for alteration of matters established by law, or redress of alleged grievances in Church and State, may be made use of to serve the ends of factious... | |
| Sir Robert Peel - 1856 - 398 pages
...preparing petitions, complaints, remonstrances, and declarations, and other addresses to the King or to both or either Houses of Parliament, for alteration of matters established by law, or redress of alleged grievances in Church and State, may be made use of to serve the ends of factious... | |
| David Rowland - 1859 - 606 pages
...enacting that no person should procure the hands, or consent, of above twenty persons to any petition to the king, or both or either houses of parliament,...law in church or state, unless the matter thereof had been first consented to and ordered by three justices of the county, or by the major part of the... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1861 - 544 pages
...suppressed them ; and the collecting of signatures to petitions and addresses to the king, or either House of Parliament, for alteration of matters established by law, in church or state, was restrained by Act of Parliament.1 Nor does the Ee volution appear to have extended the free use... | |
| Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1861 - 536 pages
...suppressed them ; and the collecting of signatures to petitions and addresses to the king, or either House of Parliament, for alteration of matters established by law, in church or state, was restrained by Act of Parliament.1 Nor does the Revolution appear to have extended Barely the free... | |
| James Birchall - 1861 - 760 pages
...petitions. no one slymlfl procure above twenty persons to consent or set their hands to any petition for alteration of matters established by law, in church or state, unless * See Hallam, II., 347 ; Lingard, XI., 193. t Lingard, XI., 212. 1661 with the previous order of three... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1863 - 770 pages
...than twenty names shall be signed to any petition to the Crown or either house of parliament for any alteration of matters established by law in Church or State : unless the contents thereof be previously approved, in the country, by three justices, or the majority of the... | |
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