-
Share and one Quarter. II. He that
shall be
found guilty of
taking up any
Unlawfull Weapon on
Board the
Privateer or any
other prize by us taken, so as to...
- his
bodie membres, or to
pvoke [provoke] any
persone to
unlawfull love, or for any
other unlawfull intente or purposeĀ ... or for
dispite of Cryste, or for...
-
Homily 11 of the
First Book of
Homilies (1547)
defined to
include "all
unlawfull use of
those parts,
which bee
ordeyned for generation".
Prior to the Marriage...
- difference,' Lond. 1594, 4to. 'Polimanteia, or, the
meanes lawfull and
unlawfull, to
judge of the fall of a Common-wealth
against the
frivolous and foolish...
- Fire any Mine, Pit, or Delph, of Coal or
Cannel Coal, and of
Persons unlawfullly hunting or
taking any Red or
Fallow Deer in
Forests or Chases, or beating...
- to
saluation (1611) A
resolution to the
countryman prooving it
utterly unlawfull to buy or use our
yeerely prognostications (1618)
Deaths knell: or, The...
- (repealed) 13 Cha. 2. St. 1. c. 10 30 July 1661 An Act to
prevent the
unlawfull Coursing Hurting or
Killing of Deere. (Repealed by
Stealing of Deer Act...
- 1663 (repealed) 15 Cha. 2. c. 2 3 June 1663 An Act for the
Punishment of
unlawfull cutting or
stealing or
spoiling of Wood and
Underwood and
Destroyers of...
-
Stealing of Deer, etc. Act 1605 3 Jas. 1. c. 13 27 May 1606 An Act
against unlawfull hunting and
stealing of
Deere and Connies.
Thames Commission of Sewers...
- 1553 (repealed) 1 Mar. Sess. 2. c. 12 5
December 1553 An Acte
against unlawfull and
Rebellyous ****emblies. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1863)...