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The crown circuit companion; containing the practice at the assizes on the crown side, and of the courts of general and general quarter sessions of the peace, and also of Oyer and Terminer for London and Middlesex: including A Collection of useful and modern Precedents of Indictments and Informations in Criminal Cases, as well at Common Law as those created by Statute: wherein likewise So much of the Common and Statute Law is set forth, as to shew the several Offences; the Offenders Punishment; and in what Cases Felons are to have or not to have the Benefit of Clergy; with References to the printed Authorities. To which are added, The Clerk of Assize's Circuit Companion, with Tablfs of Fees of the Officers belonging to the Judges, the Clerks of Assize, and Associates on the several Circuits, and also the Duty of the Sheriffs and their Officers, &c. The seventh edition, considerably enlarged and improved, with additional References to modern Authorities, by Thomas Dogherty, of Clifford's Inn.
Stubbs, W.Date: 1799- Books
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An appeal to all subjects, touching the measures of punishing state-criminals. With all the objections answer'd; and a remedy to popular errors. By a divine of the Church of England.
Divine of the Church of England.Date: MDCCVI. [1706] [1716]- Books
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Principles of penal law.
Auckland, William Eden, Baron, 1744-1814.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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Appendix to "thoughts on executive justice," &c. Occasioned by a charge given to the Grand Jury for the County of Surrey, at the Lent Assizes 1785, By the Hon. Sir Richard Perryn, Knt. One of the Barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer.
Madan, Martin, 1726-1790.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Thoughts on executive justice, with respect to our criminal laws, particularly on the circuits. Dedicated to the Judges of Assize; And recommended to the Perusal of All Magistrates; and to all Persons who are liable to serve on Crown Juries. With an appendix, occasioned by a charge given to the Grand Jury for the County of Surrey. By a sincere well-wisher to the public.
Madan, Martin, 1726-1790.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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An abridgment of penal statutes, which exhibits at one view the offences, and the punishments or penalties, in consequence of those offences, the mode of recovering, and application of the penalties, the number of witnesses, and the jurisdiction necessary to the several convictions, And the Chapters and Sections of the enacting Statutes, Including the Fifth Session of the Seventeenth Parliament, 1795. The fourth edition, with large additions and annotations: To which are Subjoined, Extracted from Reporters of the best Authority, and inserted under their proper Heads, A great Uariety of Adjudged Cases. and to the Whole is Annexed, a table of contents. By William Addington, Esq. Of the Public Office in Bow Street, whose Name, in his own writing, together with the Number of the Copy, will be affixed to each Volume disposed of by his Authority.
Addington, William, Sir, -1811.Date: 1795- Books
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Principles of penal law.
Auckland, William Eden, Baron, 1744-1814.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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A second essay upon the execution of the laws against immorality and prophaneness: Wherein the Case of Giving Informations to the Magistrate is Considered, and Objections against it Answered. By John Disney, Esq; With a preface, addressed to grand juries, constables, and church-wardens.
Disney, John, 1677-1730.Date: 1710- Books
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Thoughts on executive justice, with respect to our criminal laws, particularly on the circuits. Dedicated to the Judges of Assize; And recommended to the Perusal of All Magistrates; and to all Persons who are liable to serve on Crown Juries. By a sincere well-wisher to the public.
Madan, Martin, 1726-1790.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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The crown circuit companion; containing the practice of the assizes on the crown side, and of the courts of general and general quarter sessions of the peace: Including A Collection of useful and modern Precedents of Indictments and Informations in Criminal Cases, as well at Common Law as those created by Statute: Wherein Likewise So much of the Common and Statute Law is set forth, as to shew the several Offences; the Offenders Punishment; and in what Cases Felons are to have or not to have the Benefit of Clergy; with References to the printed Authorities. To Which Are Added, The Clerk of Assize's Circuit Companion, with Tables of Fees of the Officers and Servants belonging to the Judges, the Clerks of Assize, and Associates on the several Circuits, &c. By W. Stubbs, and G. Talmash, Of Staples-Inn, Gentlemen. The sixth edition, with several additions, improvements, and modern references, by Thomas Dogherty, of Clifford's Inn.
Stubbs, W.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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A disquisition upon the criminal laws; shewing the necessity of altering and amending them: with a plan of punishment, whereby offenders might be rendered serviceable to the community. the Existence of Witches Investigated; And how far a Doctrine of Fate is consistent with God's moral and religious Government of the World. Also, Reflections upon Duelling, Suicide, the French Revolution, &c. By the Rev. E. Gillespy, Curate of Blisworth, Northamptonshire.
Gillespy, E.Date: [1793?]- Books
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The laws of appeals and murder: containing I. The nature of appeals in general; how commenced, and by whom prosecured in all Cases. II. Of Appeals and Murder, Manslaughter, &c. wherein are explained in numerous Instances, and adjudged Cases, Malice prepensed, the Laws of Duelling, Murder in Arrests, Riots, &c. Commanding to Kill, Intentions of Killing, Poisoning, Petit Treason, Stabbing, Justifiable Homicide, Homicide Excusable, &c. And also of Indictments for Murder, with a very great Variety of Select Precedents. III. Of Maihem, Rape, &c. The Laws and Statutes concerning them, and Appeals on those Heads; illustrated in several extraordinary Modern Cases, particularly of Rape: And Proceedings on Appeals of Murder, &c. With particular Directions for the entire Management of that Business. IV. Latin precedents in the whole course of appeals, (viz.) Original Writs. Declarations, Pleadings, Certiorars's ad Removend. &c. The Pleadings perused and approved by Sir Peter King, present Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and Mr. Eyre, now one of the Justices of the King's Bench, and other celebrated Counsels. Compil'd from the manuscripts of an eminent practiser late of Lincoln's Inn, deceased. deceased. By G. Jacob, Gent. To which is added, an appeal of murder brough by Henry Young against Christopher Slaterford for the Murder of his Sister, tried at the Queen's Bench Bar, where the Defendant was convicted, and was afterwards executed at Guilford in the County of Surrey. Anno 8 Annae Reg. 1709. Also An Appeal brought by Reeves against Trindle who was Accessary to the Murder of a Custom-House-Officer on the Coast of Sussex and convicted.
Jacob, Giles, 1686-1744.Date: 1719- Books
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Sir John Gonson's five charges to several grand juries, viz. I. To the grand jury of the city and liberty of Westminster, &c. at the General Quarter-Sessions of the Peace, held April 24, 1728. II. To the grand jury of the said city and liberty at the General Quarter-Sessions of the Peace, held July 11, 1728. III. To the grand jury of the royalty of the Tower of London, and the Liberties and Precincts thereof, at the General Quarter-Sessions of the Peace, held for the said Royalty, July 16, 1728. IV. To the grand jury of the city and liberty of Westminster, &c. at the General Quarter-Sessions of the Peace, held October 9, 1728. V. To the grand jury of the said city and liberty, at the General Quarter-Sessions of the Peace, held July 3, 1729. Printed at the Desire of the Justices of the Peace in both the said Commissions, and of the respective grand juries.
Gonson, John, Sir, -1765.Date: 1730- Books
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A methodical summary of the law relating to the pleas of the Crown, written originally by Sir Matthew Hale, Knt. some Time Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench. To which are now added many new References to the best Authorities, and an improved Table to the Whole. The seventh edition, continued to the present time. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
Hale, Matthew, 1609-1676.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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The crown circuit companion; containing The Practice of the Assises on the Crown Side, and of the Courts of General and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace: Wherein (among other Things incident to the Practice of the Crown Law) is included, A collection of Useful and Modern Precedents of Indictments in Criminal Cases; as well at Common Law, as those created by Statute. Under all Which Precedents, so much of the Common and Statute Laws is set forth, as at one View to shew the Circumstances that create the several Offences; the Offenders Punishment; and how, and in what Cases Felons are to have, or not have the Benefit of Clergy. With Reference to the Printed Authorities, relating thereto. By W. Stubbs, and G. Talmash, of Staples-Inn, Gentlemen. To which is added, The Clerk of Assises Circuit Companion, containing the Appointment of the several Officers attending the Circuit, their Duty, and the Fees usually taken by them; also many New Precedents of Indictments, and the Laws under their several Heads continued down to the present Time.
Stubbs, W.Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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An abridgment of penal statutes, which exhibits at one view, the offence; the punishment or penalty annexed to that offence; the mode of recovering and application of the penalty; the number of witnesses and justices necessary to convict the offender; with a reference to the chapter and section of the enacting statute. By William Addington, Esq.
Addington, William, Sir, -1811.Date: 1775- Books
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Principles of penal law.
Auckland, William Eden, Baron, 1744-1814.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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The third part of the institutes of the laws of England: concerning high treason, and other pleas of the crown. And criminal causes. Authore Edwardo Coke, Milite, J. C. Haec ego grandaevus posui tibi, candide lector.
Coke, Edward, Sir, 1552-1634.Date: M.DCC.XCVII. [1797]- Books
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A treatise of the pleas of the Crown: or, a system of the principal matters relating to that subject, digested under their proper heads. ... By William Hawkins, ...
Hawkins, William, 1673-1746.Date: 1739- Books
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Historia placitorum coronae. The history of the pleas of the Crown. By Sir Matthew Hale, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench. Published from the original manuscripts by Sollom Emlyn, of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq. With additional notes and references to modern cases concerning the pleas of the Crown. By George Wilson, Serjeant at Law. A new edition. And an abridgment of the statutes relating to felonies continued to the present time, with notes and references, by Thomas Dogherty, Esq. of Clifford's-Inn. In two volumes. ...
Hale, Matthew, 1609-1676.Date: 1800- Books
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Principles of penal law.
Auckland, William Eden, Baron, 1744-1814.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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A treatise of the pleas of the Crown: or, a system of the principal matters relating to that subject, digested under their proper heads. In two books. By William Hawkins, ...
Hawkins, William, 1673-1746.Date: 1762- Books
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A help to a national reformation. Containing an abstract of the penal-laws against prophaneness and vice. A form of the warrants issued out upon offenders against the said laws. Directions to Inferior Officers in the Execution of their Office. Prudential Rules for the giving of Informations to the Magistrates in these Cases. A Specimen of an Agreement for the Forming of a Society for Reformation of Manners in any City, Town, or larger Village of the Kingdom. And Her Majesty's Proclamation for Preventing and Punishing Immorality and Prophaneness; and the late Act of Parliament against prophane Swearing and Cursing. To which is added, an account of the progress of the reformation of manners in England an Ireland, and other parts of the World. With Reasons and Directions for our Engaging in this Glorious Work. And the special obligations of magistrates To be diligent in the Execution of the Penal-Laws against Prophaneness and Debauchery, for the Effecting of a National Reformation. AS Also, Some Considerations offered to such unhappy Persons as are guilty of prophane Swearing and Cursing, Drunkenness, and Uncleanness, and are not past Counsel.
Date: 1706- Books
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The crown circuit companion; containing the practice of the assises on the crown side, and of the Courts of general and general quarter sessions of the peace: Wherein (among other Things incident to the Practice of the Crown Law) is included, A collection of Useful and Modern Precedents of Indictments in Criminal Cases; as well at Common Law, as those created by Statute. Under all Which Precedents, so much of the Common and Statute Laws is set forth, as to shew the several Offences; the Offenders Punishment; and in what Cases Felons are to have, or not to have the Benefit of Clergy. With References to the Printed Authorities. By W. Stubbs, and G. Talmash, of Staples-Inn, Gentlemen.
Stubbs, W.Date: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]