| William Hawkins, John Curwood - 1824 - 806 páginas
...by bailiffs of towns. Sect. 12. It is enacted by the above-mentioned statute of Winchester, c. 4. " That in great towns, being walled, the gates shall " be closed from the sun-setting until the sun-rising, and that no " man do lodge in the suburbs, nor in any place out of... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - 1841 - 452 páginas
...immemorial for^tho 1 loading and better disposing of coals and J stones, were created a body corporate. I The hostmen of Newcastle were so called from their..."that in great towns being walled the gates shall bo closed from the sun setting until the sun rising, and that no man do lodge in suburbs nor in any... | |
| 1857 - 542 páginas
...lodging-houses in the suburbs : — 'And for the more surety of the country, the king hath commanded that in great towns, being walled, the gates shall be closed from the sun-setting until the run-rising; and that no man do lodge in suburbs, nor in any place out of the... | |
| John Harland - 1861 - 238 páginas
...Edward I. statute 2, cap. 4) enacts that for the more surety of the country, the king hath commanded that in great towns, being walled, the gates shall be closed from the sun-setting until the sun-rising, and that no man do lodge in the suburbs, nor in any place out of... | |
| William Stubbs - 1870 - 568 páginas
...and robberies done among them. IV. And for the more surety of the country, the king hath commanded that in great towns being walled, the gates shall be closed from the sunsetting until the sun-rising ; and that no man do lodge iu suburbs, nor in any place out of the... | |
| Richard Whately Cooke-Taylor - 1886 - 472 páginas
...exhorts people to keep arms in readiness to protect themselves from violence ; and yet another commands " that in great towns, being walled, the gates shall be closed from the sun setting until thn sun rising, lest they be entered and plundered during the night." These efforts were not fruitless.... | |
| William Stubbs - 1895 - 588 páginas
...and robberies done among them. IV. And for the more surety of the country, the king hath commanded that in great towns being walled, the gates shall be closed from the sunBetting until the sun-rising ; and that no man do lodge in suburbs, nor in any place out of the... | |
| W. Cunningham, William Cunningham - 1896 - 740 páginas
...the merchant when travelling by land. " And for more surety of the country the King hath commanded, that in great towns, being walled, the gates shall be closed from the sunsetting until the sunrising; and that no man do lodge in suburbs nor in any place out of the town,... | |
| Sir George Nicholls - 1898 - 498 páginas
...legislation, to make the hundred limits ; and it further directs, for the more surety of the country, "that in great towns, being walled, the gates shall be closed from the sun-setting until the sun-rising, and that no man do lodge in the suburbs without his host will answer... | |
| George Burton Adams, Henry Morse Stephens - 1901 - 598 páginas
...felonies and robberies done among them. 4. And for the more surety of the country, the king hath commanded that in great towns being walled, the gates shall be closed from the sun-setting until the sun-rising ; and that no man do lodge in suburbs, nor in the edges of the town,... | |
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