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Statutes of the Realm
… William and Mary, 1691 Chapter IX. An Act to take away Clergy from some Offenders and to bring other to Punishment [Rot. Parl. pt. 1. nu. 7.] … to all intents and purposes taken reputed adjudged to bee Larceny and Felony and the offender shall suffer as in case …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… William and Mary February 1694 February 1694. Feb. 1. Dublin. The … a ship of value belonging to the said company, ill-manned and wanting anchors, and that it was an open bay and not secure from privateers. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… William and Mary October 1689 October 1689 Oct. 1/11. The Camp at … camp at Dundalk] for the future disposition of the troops and conduct of the campaign in Ireland, with remarks thereon … Passes or post-warrants for Cyrus Rivers to go to Chester and embark for Ireland [ S.P. Dom. Warrant Book 34, p. 470]; …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… William and Mary September 1693 September 1693 Sept. 1. Admiralty … convoy all ships ready to come for England from Elsinore and proceed to Gottenburg, and bring from thence, to the buoy … the reprieve of Elizabeth Morgan, condemned to death for housebreaking. [ Ibid.] Sept. 20. Whitehall. Warrant, …
Statutes of the Realm
… XII. An Act for the better apprehending prosecuting and punishing of Felons that commit Burglary Housebreaking or Robbery in Shops Ware-houses Coach-houses or … and Persons who shall be convicted of or for any Theft or Larceny and shall have the Benefit of the Clergy allowed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… July 1699 July 1699 July 1. Warrant to apprehend Philpot and Leveson, for suspicion of treason. Mem. Philpot was taken into custody July 2, and delivered to capt. Lucan, commander of one of H.M. … meet, as they complain, with great obstructions, and desire I would write to you (who are going the western …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… you signifying your receipt of my letters of the 5th, 8th and 10th of last month, which much disturbs me because either … to marshal the predigree of Melchyr Lavallen's family, and to shew you how the King is entitled to his estate, which … to be burnt in the hand, and two to be whipped for petty larceny. Fined:John Pansey, for assaulting James Ewbanckes; …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… owed its first beginnings to its important geographical and political status 3 rather than to any deliberate trade … before or only after the Conquest it was only a part, and at first not necessarily a vital part of the borough … not only cases of nuisance, but also cases of petty larceny, &c. Thus the bedell of Colebrook Street in 141718 …
A History of the County of Essex
… a small town. Wivenhoe became an urban district in 1898, and remained so until 1974 when it became part of the new … 86 Natural boundaries were formed by streams on the east and north-west, Wivenhoe and Whit- more heaths on the north-east, and the river Colne …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ordered the payment of the contribution to the repairs, and awarded costs of 42 gold florins against Wolvercote. 7 … were made regularly until 1869, were revived in 1923 and continued until the closure of St. Peter's in 1965. 8 … he may have been the chaplain of that name accused of housebreaking and robbery in 1374, or the John of Kirkby who …
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