| 1889 - 670 pages
...divers liege subjects of our said Lord the King, and also in divers streets and common highways there, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our said Lord the King, residing in the said dwelling-houses and passing and repassing in and along the said streets... | |
| 1890 - 692 pages
...divers liege subjects of our said Lord the King, and also in divers streets and common highways there, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our said Lord the King, residing in the said dwelling-houses and passing and repassing in and along the said streets... | |
| Canada - 1893 - 1192 pages
...611, 629, post) and the same nuisance so as aforesaid done, doth yet continue and suffer to remain to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of Her Majesty. And the jurors aforesaid present that the said AB on the day and year aforesaid did commit... | |
| 1895 - 312 pages
...and use the said rooms in the said house for the purpose of betting with persons resorting thereto, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects of our Lady the Queen, there inhabiting, being, residing, and passing, to the evil example of all others in... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1895 - 934 pages
...and were Hi hwa — a°customed to do, without great danger to tbeir lives and loss Indictment for of their goods, to the great damage and common nuisance of all non-reitair— tho liege subjects of the Queen going, returning, passing, tiaU/iii'—ln" rePassmg>... | |
| Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Edward Potton, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1897 - 854 pages
...and with horses, coaches, carts, and carriages, could not and cannot pass and repass, ride and travel without great danger of their lives and the loss of their goods as they ought to do, but were, and yet are, greatly obstructed, stopped, and hindered in the going,... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1899 - 856 pages
...undertaking, promise, and agreement to pay thereafter money on the contingency of and relating to horse nicoa, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the liege subjects uf our Lady the Queen, there inhabiting, being, residing, and Bussing, to the evil example of all others... | |
| 1901 - 492 pages
...through, and along the Queen's common highway aforesaid, as they ought and were wont and accustomed to do, without great danger of their lives and the loss of...goods, to the great damage and common nuisance of all her Majesty's liege subjects going, returning, passing, repassing, riding, and labouring in, through,... | |
| William Henry Michael, William Mack, Howard Pervear Nash, Thomas Edward O'Brien, James Cockcroft - 1901 - 1042 pages
...labor, without great trouble and annoyance, and inconvenience, and great danger of their lives and loss of their goods, to the great damage and common nuisance of all the good and worthy citizens of the State of New York, over the said plank road, going, returning, passing... | |
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