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" Person ; every Person pretending or professing to tell Fortunes, or using any subtle Craft, Means, or Device, by Palmistry or otherwise, to deceive and impose on any of His Majesty's Subjects... "
Magistrates' Cases Relating to the Poor Law, the Criminal Law, Licensing and ... - Page 169
1899
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Statutes at Large ...: (29 v. in 32) Statutes or the United Kingdom, 1801 ...

Great Britain - 1822 - 900 pages
...Law ; all Persons pretending to be Gipsies ; all Persons pretending to tell Fortunes, or using any subtle Craft, Means or Device, by Palmistry or otherwise,...deceive and impose on any of His Majesty's Subjects, or playing or betting at any unlawful Game ; and all Persons who run away and leave their Wives or...
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The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer, Volume 1

Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1823 - 660 pages
...All persons pretending to be Gipsies ; 5. All persons pretending to tell fortunes; 6. Or using any subtle craft, means, or device, by palmistry or otherwise, to deceive and impose on any of HM's subjects ; 7. Or playing or betting at any unlawful game ; 8. All persons who run away and leave...
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The London Magazine

1828 - 746 pages
...worshipful Master, those penalties of the statute law, which indubitably attach to those who use “any subtle craft, means, or device, by palmistry, or otherwise,...deceive and impose on any of his Majesty's subjects.” We have examined, somewhat accurately, into this point, and we have consulted several distinguished...
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A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown: Or, A System of the ..., Volume 1

William Hawkins - Criminal procedure - 1824 - 838 pages
...«< person pretending or professing to tell fortunes, or using any and vagabonds. <( guj)t|e craftj means, or device, by palmistry or otherwise, to "...deceive and impose on any of his majesty's subjects ; every " person wandering abroad and lodging in any barn or outhouse, " or in any deserted or unoccupied...
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An Analysis Of, and Digested Index to the Criminal Statutes, Alphabetically ...

William Robinson - Criminal law - 1829 - 258 pages
...an idle and disorderly person ; Every person pretending or professing to tell fortunes, or using any subtle craft, means, or device, by palmistry or otherwise,...deceive and impose on any of his majesty's subjects; Every person wandering abroad and lodging in any barn or outhouse, or in any deserted or unoccupied...
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A Practical Guide to the Quarter Sessions, and Other Sessions of the Peace ...

William Dickinson - Court rules - 1829 - 764 pages
...must state that the family were actually chargeable: the King v. Hall, 3 Burr. R. 1636. (o) s. 16. palmistry, or otherwise, to deceive and impose on any of his Majesty's subjects. 3. Every person wandering abroad, and lodging in any barn or outhouse, or in any deserted or unoccupied...
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The Practice of the Law in All Its Departments: With a View of ..., Volume 1

Joseph Chitty - Civil procedure - 1833 - 1020 pages
...and disorderly person ;" 2. " Every person pretending or professing to tell fortunes, or using any subtle craft, means, or device, by palmistry or otherwise,...deceive and impose on any of his majesty's subjects ;" 3. " Every person wandering abroad and lodging in any barn pr outhouse, or in any deserted or unoccupied...
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Summary of the Criminal Law

Henry John Stephen - Criminal law - 1834 - 518 pages
...138. By 5 Geo. IV. c. 8, s. 4, fortune-tellers and persons using any subtle craft, means, or devise, by palmistry or otherwise, to deceive and impose on any of his Majesty's subjects, are to be deemed rogues and vagabonds, and punished with imprisonment and hard labour. 6. Simony. By...
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Peel's Acts, and All the Other Criminal Statutes: Passed from ..., Volumes 1-2

Great Britain - Criminal law - 1835 - 520 pages
...disorderly person ; every person pre- vasabond; tending or professing to tell fortunes, or using any subtle craft, means, or device, by palmistry or otherwise,...deceive and impose on any of his majesty's subjects ; every person wandering abroad and lodging in any barn or outhouse, or in any deserted or unoccupied...
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The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present ..., Volume 1

Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins - Law - 1835 - 854 pages
...punishes as rogues and vagabonds " every person pretending or professing to tell fortunes, or using any subtle craft, -means, or device, by palmistry or otherwise, to deceive and impose on any one." See 4 Comm. 6'0. CONQUEST, conquest/us.^ The feodal terms for purchase. As to countries granted...
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