32 results filtered with: Game laws - Great Britain
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Some considerations on the late mismanagement of the South-Sea stock; on the new scheme propos'd for redress; and likewise on trade. In a letter to a friend.
Date: [1721]- Books
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Some considerations on the game laws, suggested by the late motion of Mr. Curwen for the repeal of the present system.
Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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The gentleman's recreation, in four parts. Viz. Hunting, hawking, fowling. fishing. Wherein those generous exercises are largely treated of; and the Terms of Art for Hunting and Hawking, more amply enlarged than heretofore. Also the Method of Breeding and Managing a Hunting-Horse: Unto which is now annex'd an Appendix of choice Receipts for the Cure of several Maladies. Whereto is added, a perfect abstract of all the forest-laws, and of every particular Act of Parliament since Magna Charta to this Time, as do any Way relate to the several kinds of Game above-mention'd; with several Forms of Warrants relating thereto, never before printed. To which is prefix'd a large sculpture, giving easy direction for blowing the horn. And four other sculptures proper to each Recreation.
Cox, Nicholas, active 1673-1731.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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An abridgment of Manwood's Forest laws. And of all the acts of Parliament made since; which relate to hunting, hawking, fishing, or fowling. With precedents of warrants for game keepers, licences to hunt, hawk, &c.
Manwood, John, -1610.Date: 1721- Books
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A compendious library of the law: necessary for persons of all degress and professions. In two parts. ...
Date: 1743- Books
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A dialogue between a lawyer and a country gentleman, upon the subject of the game laws, relative to hares, partridges, and pheasants. Wherein is shewn, The several Qualifications to kill Game; the Penalties such Persons are liable to who kill them without such Qualifications; the Manner of recovering such Penalties; the Difference between being subject to the Penalties, and being punished as Trespassers; the Distinction between voluntary and involuntary Trespassers; the necessary Steps to be taken to make wilful Trespassers, and the Consequences of being such; the Difference between Inferior and Superior Tradesmen, and the Consequences of Inferior Tradesmen committing Trespasses; together with some Observations upon these Laws. To which are added three tables, Shewing at one View, the Offences,-The Statutes creating them,-the Persons to whom the Penalties are given,-the Manner of Recovery,-The Costs a Plaintiff is intitled to,-the Time when the Information or Action ought to be brought; and lastly, the several Penalties a Person may be liable to by one Act. With a letter to John Glynn, Esq; Serjeant at Law, and Representative of the County of Middlesex, upon the penal laws of this country. By a gentleman of Lincolns-Inn, a freeholder of Middlesex.
Purlewent, S. (Samuel).Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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An appeal to the representatives on the part of the people, respecting the present destructive state of the game, and the operative spirit of laws, erroneously said to be framed for its increase and preservation; but experimentally tending to a speedy annihilation in every part of the Kingdom. With a prefatory address to the Right Hon. William Pitt, by the author of The gentleman's stable directory, 2 Vols. (the Eleventh Edition of which is now published)
Taplin, William, 1740?-1807.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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Some considerations on the laws which incapacitate the Roman Catholicks of Ireland from purchasing lands, from taking long or beneficial leases, and from lending money on real securities. Humbly inscribed to the impartial world by - Esq;
Date: [1740]- Books
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The laws of England concerning the game of hunting, hawking, fishing and fowling, &c. ... The whole being a summary collection of all the statute-law concerning the game; and of all the cases, resolutions and judgements ... By a barrister at law.
Nelson, William, 1653-Date: 1727- Books
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The laws concerning game. Of hunting, hawking, fishing and fowling, &c. And of Forests, Chases, Parks, Warrens, Deer, Doves, Dove-Cotes, Conies: And also of Setting-Dogs, Grey-Hounds, Lurchers, Nets, Tunnels, Lowbels, Guns, and all Manner of Engines and Instruments mentioned in the several Statutes to destroy the Game; shewing who are qualified by Law to keep and use them, and the Punishments of those who keep them, not being qualified. Likewise the proper Seasons allowed by Act of Parliament for Hunting, Fishing and Fowling. Together with the forest laws: Shewing the Method of Chusing, and Oaths of the respective Officers; and the Authority, Power and Duty of Chief Justice in Eyre, Clerks of the Peace, Constables, Foresters, Game-Keepers, Justices of Peace, Keepers, Lords of Manors, Parkers, Rangers, Regarders, Sheriffs, Stewards of Forest Courts, Stewards of Leets, Verderors, Wardens and Woodwards. By William Nelson of the Middle-Temple, Esq; To which are now added, English forms of convictions, declarations, Indictments, Justifications, Licences, Mittimus's, Pleas, Warrants, &c. Digested under proper Titles, in an Alphabetical Order.
Nelson, William, 1653-Date: 1751- Books
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An alarm to the public, and a bounty promised to every loyal subject, who will come forward to repel the enemy. Arms and Accoutrements provided for every man, gratis.
Date: 1798- Books
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The laws concerning game. Of hunting, hawking, fishing and fowling, &c. And of forests, chases, parks, Warrens, Deer, Doves, Dove-Cotes, Conies: And also of Setting-Dogs, Grey-Hounds, Lurchers, Nets, Tunnels, Lowbels, Guns, and all Manner of Engines and Instruments mentioned in the several Statutes to destroy the Game; shewing who are qualified by Law to keep and use them, and the Punishments of those who keep them, not being qualified. Likewise the proper Seasons allowed by Act of Parliament for Hunting, Fishing and Fowling. Together with the forest laws: Shewing the Method of Chusing, and Oaths of the respective Officers; and the Authority, Power and Duty of Chief Justice in Eyre, Clerks of the Peace, Constables, Foresters, Game-Keepers, Justices of Peace, Keepers, Lords of Manors, Parkers, Rangers, Regarders, Sheriffs, Stewards of Forest Courts, Stewards of Leets, Verderors, Wardens and Woodwards. By William Nelson of the Middle-Temple, Esq; To which are now added, English forms of convictions, declarations, Indictments, Justifications, Licences, Mittimus's, Pleas, Warrants, &c. Digested under proper Titles, in an Alphabetical Order.
Nelson, William, 1653-Date: 1762- Books
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An abridgment of Manwood's Forest Laws. And of all the acts of Parliament made since; which relate to hunting, hawking, fishing, or fowling.
Manwood, John, -1610.Date: 1705- Books
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A digest of the laws relating to the game of this kingdom: containing all the statutes now in force respecting the different Species of Game; including those which have been made for the preservation of sea and river fish. The whole illustrated with the best and most approved judicial determinations thereon, brought down to the present Time, collected from the Law Reporters. To which is added, A choice Collection of Precedents of Indictments on the different Statutes; together with Warrants, Deputations, &c. Second edition; in which is given an index of each particular matter contained in the work. By John Paul, Barrister at Law; Author of The Parish Officer's Complete Guide, Every Land-Lord and Tenant His Own Lawyer, and several other Law Tracts.
Paul, John, 1707-1787.Date: 1776- Books
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Some considerations on the game laws, and the present practice in executing them; with a hint to the non-subscribers.
Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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A dialogue between a lawyer and a country gentleman, upon the subject of the game laws, relative to hares, partridges, and pheasants. Wherein is shewn, The several Qualifications to kill Game; the Penalties such Persons are liable to who kill them without such Qualifications; the Manner of recovering such Penalties; the Difference between being subject to the Penalties, and being punished as Trespassers; the Distinction between voluntary and involuntary Trespassers; the necessary Steps to be taken to make wilful Trespassers, and the Consequences of being such; the Difference between Inferior and Superior Tradesmen, and the Consequences of Inferior Tradesmen committing Trespasses; together with some Observations upon these Laws. To which are added three tables, Shewing at one View, the Offences,-The Statutes creating them,-the Persons to whom the Penalties are given,-the Manner of Recovery,-The Costs a Plaintiff is intitled to,-the Time when the Information or Action ought to be brought; and lastly, the several Penalties a Person may be liable to by one Act. With a letter to John Glynn, Esq; Serjeant at Law, and Representative of the County of Middlesex, Upon the Penal Laws of this Country. By a gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn, a freeholder of Middlesex
Purlewent, S. (Samuel).Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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Essays on the game laws, now existing in Great Britain; and remarks on their principal defects: also, proposals for the better preservation of the game in this kingdom. With A Plan for the Destruction of the Vermin. By a sportsman.
Date: M,DCC,LXX. [1770]- Books
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The sportsman's and gamekeeper's pocket-book; or, a comprehensive and familiar treatise on the game laws. Comprising, Amongst Other Matters, All the Statutes, and Resolutions of the Courts, Relating to Hares, Rabbits, Grouse, Fish, and other Game. Together with Some general and particular Remarks tending to explain their Import, and facilitate their Construction. To which are also Added, The Mode of recovering Penalties under the Game Laws, The Law concerning Trespass in the Pursuit of Game, and The General Law relating to Dogs.
Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Books
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A compendious library of the law, necessary for persons of all degrees and professions. In two parts. ...
Date: 1740- Books
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A digest of the laws relating to the game of this kingdom: containing all the statutes now in force, respecting the different Species of Game; including those which have been made for the preservation of sea and river fish. The whole illustrated with the best and most approved judicial determinations thereon , brought down to the Present Time, collected from the Law Reporters. To which is added, A choice Collection of Precedents of Indictments on the different Statutes; together with Warrants, Deputations, &c. By John Paul, Barrister at Law; Author of the Parish Officer's Complete Guide, Every Land-Lord and Tenant His Own Lawyer, and several other Law Tracts.
Paul, John, 1707-1787.Date: 1775- Books
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The statutes at large made for the preservation of the game. To which is added, a table by way of abstract of all the acts relating to the game, digested under proper heads.
Great Britain.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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The game law: or, a collection of the laws and statutes made for the preservation of the game of this kingdom. Drawn into a short and easy method, for the information of all gentlemen, and Caution of others. The fourth edition. To which is added, An abstract of The Act, the 9th of Q. Anne, for making the Act for the better preservation of the Game, perpetual, and more effectual.
Great Britain.Date: 1711- Books
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The art of shooting flying: containing directions for the choice of guns: experiments discovering the execution of barrels of different lengths and bores. ... The fourth edition. By T. Page, Norwich; ...
Page, T. (Thomas), 1713-Date: 1770- Books
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Remarks on the laws relating to the game, and the association set on foot for the preservation of it. In a letter from a country gentleman to his friend in town.
Country Gentleman.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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The laws of England concerning the game of hunting, hawking, fishing and fowling, &c. And of forests, chases, parks, Warrens, Deer, Doves, Dove-Cotts and Conics, and all other Game in general And also concerning Setting-Dogs, Greyhounds, Lurchers, Nets, Tunnels, Lowbels, Guns, and all Manner of Engines and Instruments mentioned in the several Statutes to destroy the Game, shewing who are Qualified by Law to keep and use them, and the Punishments of those who keep them, not being Qualified. The whole being a summary collection of all the statute-law concerning the game; and of all the Cases, Resolutions and Judgments in the several Courts of Record at Westminster relating thereunto. Together with Two Precedents of Declarations; the one in an Action of Trespass against an idle and dissolute Person for hunting, &c. in which the Plaintiff (if he recover) is to have full Costs; and the other in an Action of Debt upon the Statute 8 Geo. I. for a pecuniaty Penalty, for feited by that Law, in which the Plaintiff (if he recover) shall have double Costs. Continued down to the present Time. By William Nelson, of the Middle Temple, Esq;
Nelson, William, 1653-Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]