 | Thomas Walter Williams - 9 - 1787 - 694 pages
...cf wills and deeds of papiib, and the enrolment thereof. By 2 Ed. 3. c. 2. charters of pardon ihall not be granted, but only where the king may do it by his oath ; that is to fay, killbg another in his own defeuce, or the like. A-fo 14 Eel. 3. t. IJ. By 27 Ed. 3. ßat. icz in every... | |
 | William Hawkins - Pleas of the crown - 1787 - 894 pages
...'• That charters ij. " or" pardon of manflaughters fliall not be granted, but only '°£^3' *' 11 where the king may do it by his oath, that is to fay, where / ?) Rtgf. /0*". " a man flayeth another in his own defence, or by misfor- (4/spc ioi. 41 tune."... | |
 | Great Britain - Law - 1769 - 688 pages
...Hugh le Defpenfer, &c. 15 Ed. -L.JL 5. — Repealed by 1 Ed. Z-ß- i- vil- iCharters of pardon (hail not be granted but only where the King may do it by...in his own defence, &c. 2 Ed. 3. c. 2. 4 Ed. 3. c. 13. IQ Ed. 2-ß- I. Í. 2- 14 £¿.3-/?. I. ¿MS- V3/.I. Pardon of fines forfeited, &c. 2 £</. 3.... | |
 | Joseph Gabbett - Law reports, digests, etc - 1812 - 590 pages
...man-slaughters, robberies, felonies, and other trespasses; and therefore enacts, that such charters shall not be granted but only where the king may do it by his oath : :•;';. where a man siayeth another in his own defence, or by misfortune : which statute is low*-... | |
 | Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 776 pages
...c. 2. of Charters of Pardon; where it is ordained and enacted, ' That such Charters shall not be 1 granted, but only where the king may do it ' by his oath ;' that is to say, where a man slayeth another in his own defence, or by misfortune : This the law warranteth to... | |
 | John Collyer - Criminal law - 1828 - 708 pages
...be granted, other trespasses against the peace; it is ordained and enacted, that such charter shall not be granted but only where the king may do it by his oath, that is to say, where a man slayeth another in his own defence, or by misfortune. And also they have been, encouraged... | |
 | Matthew Bacon, Sir Henry Gwilliam, Charles Edward Dodd - Law - 1846 - 720 pages
...64.gf It is'enacted by 2 E. 3, c. 2, That charters of pardon of manslaughters shall not be granted but where the king may do it by his oath, that is to say, where a man slayeth another in his own defence, or by misfortune ; neither is there any precedent... | |
 | Homersham Cox - Constitutional law - 1863 - 860 pages
...c. 2, enacts that as to felonies and other trespasses against the peace, pardon shall be granted " only where the King may do it by his oath, that is to say, where a man slayeth another in his own defence, or by misfortune." The statute 13 Ric. II. s.... | |
 | Great Britain - Law - 1870 - 952 pages
...felonies, and other trespasses against the peace ; it is ordained and enacted, that such charter shall not be granted, but only where the King may do it by his oath, that is to say, where a man slayeth another in his own defence, or by misfortune : JRep., Stat. Law Rev. Act,... | |
 | Literature - 1876 - 1072 pages
...have been so easily granted in times past," and confines the pardoning power of the King to cases " where the King may do it by his oath — that is to say, where a man slayeth another in his own defence, or by misfortune." The pressure put upon the Crown... | |
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