10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STOUTHRIEF»
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stouthrief in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
stouthrief and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law of Scotland
stouthrief (1). But even this point is still involved in doubt, as in the most recent
case which has occurred, the aggravation was held irrelevant (2). It is thought
that the aggravation was properly held relevant in the previous cases. Stouthrief
is ...
John Hay Athol MACDONALD (Right Hon. Sir), 1867
2
Principles of the Criminal Law of Scotland
But one banished from county in Scotland, may be punished without farther trial,
on being duly identified, 561 An English convict may be sent back summarily to
the hulks by Secretary of State's warrant, 501, 562 Bobbery and Stouthrief.
Sir Archibald Alison, 1832
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The pictorial history of Scotland, A.D.79-1746
ox from John M'Culloch' ; for the ' oppression done to Sir David Kennedy, and for
the breaking of the king's protection upon him' j for ' the stouthrief of certain
tymmer (timber) of two houses, with the windows and doors thereof; for 'the
stouthrief ...
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Reports of Cases Before the High Court and Circuit Courts of ...
The crime," he adds, n"^1"*:- " in such a case, is an invasion of the house,
coupled to a " robbery or stouthrief ; since the person of the master, " as well as
the strength of the building, opposes their " entry, and is overcome." And,
concerning the ...
Archibald Campbell Swinton, 1838
Horse and armour, Stouthrief of, II. 453. Horse and hattok I a Witch-cry, III. 604 ;
and note, 608, &c. Horse-racing, I. • 121 ; III. 447. Horaes, King's, I. * 301. See
Stud. Horse-stealing, I. • 22, * 23, * 41, 96. See Stouthrief, &c. ; wild horses and ...
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Criminal Trials in Scotland
87, 208, 312; resigns his office, 558; Singular Letter in regard to, 595;_Mr. Ro.,
Justice depute, 11. 521 ;-of Scraling, (Skirling,) Sir William, Stouthrief, I. * 25;
Slaughter and DIutilation during Parliament, 26 ; Wm., Stouthrief, &c., I. * 174;
remitted, ...
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Reports of cases decided in the Court of Session, Teind ...
1852. have given dicta to the effect that previous convictions of theft could Vr » ,
be competently charged in aggravation of stouthrief ; but if this cateu.M'Leod
statement were correct, which could not be ascertained, as the case *"" referred
to by ...
Scotland. Court of Session, Robert Stuart, 1852
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Erskine's Principles of the Law of Scotland
Al. I}. c. 2.1. ,Thosewhqbamly harbour the personof ' the crimina}(1jqcgptatores)
withiuforty-eight hour's either before or, after committing the <crime, are t '
punished as iportakelrsgpf- the theft, 1567, a. 21. Robbery,' Rief, Stouthrief, '
SIOrning.
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Reports of Cases Before the High Court and Circuit Courts of ...
Daniel Sillers, was charged with • Assault, especially when com- ' mitted on a
man in his own house, to the effusion of blood, and immi- ' nent danger of life ; As
also, Stouthrief, especially when committed ' by means of housebreaking, and by
a ...
John Shaw (advocate.), 1853
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Principles of the Law of Scotland
(63) Robberv, Rief, Stouthrief, Burning. (641 Itlack-mail. Egyptians. Piracy. (65)
Falsehood. (66) False weights ami measures. knowing them to be such, suffer as
thieves; St. Alex. II., c. 21. Those who barely harbour the person of the criminal ...
John Erskine, William Guthrie, 1870