R v Bennett

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1835
Year1835
CourtHigh Court
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3 cases
  • Toomes, Administrator of Toomes, v Etherington
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the King's Bench
    • 1 January 1845
    ...name or names by means of an initial or partial signature only, and not at full length (see 11 A. & E. 119. 3 C. & P. 602, Rex v. Bowen. 6 C. & P. 179, Rex v. Bennett), nor because of any erasures or interlineations appearing in any such inquisition, unless the same shall be proved to have ......
  • Ann Edmunds v Thomas Pinniger, Stephen Davies, and Stephen Rodbourn
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the Queen's Bench
    • 30 May 1845
    ...to so much of the supposed trespasses as were committed on one of the days in the declaration in that behalf mentioned, to wit on (c)1 6 Car. & P. 179. See Regina v. Brmunlow, 11 A. & E. 119, where all the above mentioned cases were cited. (a) 2 East, R. 362, 365, 6, seventh point. (c)2 Lor......
  • The Queen against Brownlow and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the Queen's Bench
    • 18 November 1839
    ...for the jurors to sign as they usually sign. What is to be done in the case of a juror who can sign only by his mark1? In Rex v. Bennett (6 C. & P. 179), Gurney R thought it enough for a juror to sign an abridged Christian name, where the names were set out at length in the inquisition. Ind......

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