| William Jackson,1835 - 1835 - 814 pages
...force, and, in its origin, was conferred upon the sheriffs of England, to enable them to defend their country against any of the king's enemies, when they come into the land, as well as for the purpose of executing process. In early and less civilized times, it was intended... | |
| History, Modern - 1835 - 804 pages
...force, and, in its origin, was conferred upon the sheriffs of England, to enable them to defend their country against any of the king's enemies, when they come into the land, as well as for the purpose of executing process. In early and less civilized times, it was intended... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1835 - 810 pages
...force, and, in its origin, was conferred upon the sheriffs of England, to enable them to defend their country against any of the king's enemies, when they come into the land, as well as for the purpose of executing process. In early and less civilized times, it was intended... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1835 - 800 pages
...force, and, in its origin, was conferred upon the sheriffs of England, to enable them to defend their country against any of the king's enemies, when they come into the land, as well as for the purpose of executing process. In early and less civilized times, it was intended... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1836 - 694 pages
...it; and may bind any one in a recognizance to keep the king's peace. He may, and is bound ex officio to pursue and take all traitors, murderers, felons,...to gaol for safe custody. He is also to defend his county against any of the king's enemies, when they come into the land: and for (m) D.ilt. of Sheriffs,... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE - 1837 - 468 pages
...it ; and may hind any one in recognizance to keep the king's peace. He may, and is bound ex qfficio, to pursue and take all traitors, murderers, felons,...to gaol for safe custody. He is also to defend his county against any of the king's enemies when they come into the land ; and for this purpose, as well... | |
| William Blackstone - Great Britain - 1838 - 910 pages
...and may bind any one in a recognizance to keep the king's peace (12). He may, and is bound ex officia to pursue, and take all traitors, murderers, felons,...to gaol for safe custody. He is also to defend his county against any of the king's enemies when they come into the land : and for this purpose, as well... | |
| William Blackstone, James Stewart - Civil rights - 1839 - 556 pages
...; and may bind any one in a recognizance to keep the king's peace. He may, and is bound ex officio to pursue, and take all traitors, murderers, felons,...to gaol for safe custody. He is also to defend his county against any of the king's enemies when they come into the land : and for this purpose, as well... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch, John Ramsay M'Culloch - Great Britain - 1839 - 760 pages
...are now usually taken by the justices of the peace. He is bound, ex officio, upon proper requisition, to pursue and take all traitors, murderers, felons,...and commit them to gaol for safe custody. He is also bound to defend his county against any of the King's enemies, when they come into the land ; and for... | |
| William Blackstone, John Bethune Bayly - Law - 1840 - 764 pages
...break it, and may bind any one in a recognizance to keep the peace. He may, and is bound ex officio, to pursue and take all traitors, murderers, felons and other misdoers, and commit them to gaol. He is also to defend his county against any of the king's enemies when they come into the land, and... | |
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