| William Hawkins - Criminal procedure - 1824 - 838 pages
...hereafter followeth ; that is to say, when a man doth compass or imagine the death of our lord the king, or of our lady the queen, or of their eldest son and heir ; or if a man do violate the king's companion, or the king's eldest daughter unmarried ; or the wife... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - Philosophy, English - 1840 - 564 pages
...the manner as hereafter follows : that is to say, when a man doth compass or imagine the death of our Lord the King, of our Lady the Queen, or of their eldest son and heir ; or if a man doth violate the King's companion, or the King's eldest daughter unmarried, or the wife... | |
| John Hill Burton - Contracts - 1847 - 468 pages
...This enacts that it is treason " when a man doth compass or imagine the death of our lord the king, or of our lady the queen, or of their eldest son and heir : or if a man do violate the king's companion, or the king's eldest daughter unmarried, or the wife... | |
| George Bowyer - Ecclesiastical law - 1851 - 218 pages
...stat. 25 Ed\v. III., which makes it treason to compass or imagine the death of our Lord the King, or of our Lady the Queen, or of their eldest son and heir : — " Compassing or imagining singly of itself is an internal act, and, without something to manifest... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell- Langmead - 1875 - 876 pages
...statute ol" El«»--l are : (I) ' When a man doth compass or imagine the death of our JorJ :hrKing, or of our lady the Queen, or of their eldest son and heir ; or is) J i man do violate the King's companion, or the King's eldest daugvsrr unmarried, or the wife... | |
| Isle of Man - 1883 - 490 pages
...Misdemeanors ; be it therefore further enacted, by the Authority aforesaid, as follows : — I. — That the felonious and traitorous compassing or imagining...eldest Son and Heir, is and shall be held to be High Treas on, and punishable by Death. II. — That the felonious and traitorous Violation of the King's... | |
| Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) - 1903 - 182 pages
...followeth— that is to say, when a man doth compass or imagine the death of our Lord the King, or of our Lady the Queen, or of their eldest son and heir, . . . or if a man do levy war against our Lord the King in his realm, or be adherent to the King's... | |
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