Hampshire Notes and Queries, Repr. from the Winchester Observer & County News [afterw.] Hampshire Observer & Winchester News, Volume 2

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Page 96 - State, and each and every of them who shall at any time hereafter be found in any part of this State, shall be and are hereby adjudged and declared guilty of felony, and shall suffer death as in cases of felony without benefit of clergy.
Page 96 - Printing-House, between the hours of ten in the morning and two in the afternoon, to preach eight Divinity Lecture Sermons, the year following, at St.
Page 95 - Fish shall be lost or destroyed ; or shall unlawfully and maliciously kill, maim or wound any cattle, or cut down, or otherwise destroy any Trees planted in any Avenue, or growing in any Garden, Orchard or Plantation, for Ornament, Shelter, or Profit...
Page 94 - One thousand seven hundred and twenty-three, being armed with Swords. Fire-arms, or other offensive Weapons, and having his or their Faces blacked, or being otherwise disguised, shall appear in any Forest, Chase, Park, Paddock, or Grounds enclosed with any Wall, Pale, or other Fence, wherein any Deer have been or shall be usually kept, or in any Warren or Place where Hares or Conies have been or shall be usually kept, or in any high Road, open Heath, Common, or Down ; or...
Page 95 - ... or shall unlawfully and maliciously break down the head or mound of any fish-pond, whereby the fish shall be lost or destroyed; or shall unlawfully and maliciously...
Page 95 - III. c. 29 to the malicious and wilful burning or setting fire to all kinds of mills,) or to any hovel, cock, mow, or stack of corn, straw, hay, or wood...
Page 95 - Majesty's subjects to joyn him or them in any such unlawful act, every Person so offending, being thereof lawfully convicted shall be adjudged guilty of Felony and shall...
Page 91 - The wicked there from troubling cease ; Their passions rage no more ; And there the weary pilgrim rests From all the toils he bore. 3 There...
Page 94 - Rewards, to join them, and have sent Letters in fictitious names to several Persons, demanding Venison and money, and threatening some great Violence, if such their unlawful Demands should be refused...
Page 94 - ... or Conies have been or shall be usually kept, or in any High Road, Open Heath, Common or Down; or shall unlawfully and wilfully hunt, wound, kill, destroy or steal any Red or Fallow Deer, or unlawfully rob any Warren or Place where Conies or Hares are usually kept ; or shall unlawfully steal or take away any Fish out of any River or Pond...

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