R v Jones (William)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1898
Date1898
CourtCourt for Crown Cases Reserved
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  • Grant and Another v Watton (Inspector of Taxes)
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 11 February 1999
    ...the present case, where the man in Ireland delivered the horse relying on the credit and probity of the buyer. In R v William Jones ELR[1898] 1 QB 119, Lord Russell of Killowen LC said this at pp. 124-125 in relation to the question, did the prisoner in that case obtain credit: [The prosecu......
  • Director of Public Prosecutions v Ray (A.P.)
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 25 July 1973
    ...obtaining property by fraud. There must be some deceit spoken, written or acted to constitute a false pretence. See Regina v. Jones [1898] 1 Q.B. 119 C.C.R. There having been no deception in the first instance since the Respondent and his companions intended to pay for the meal, the questio......
  • R v Barnard
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court
    • 3 March 1837
    ...Le. & Ca. 502; R. v. Howarth, 1870, 23 L. T. 503, Kings Norton Metal Co. v. Edridge, Merrett & Co., 1897, 14 T. L R. 98, R v. Jones, [1898] 1 Q. B 119; R. v. Costello, [1910] 1 K. B 28. March 3rd, 1837. eex v. barnard. (If a person at Oxford, who is not a member of the university, go to a s......
  • Rex v Persotam
    • South Africa
    • Invalid date
    ...(1916 T.P.D. 450); Rex v Swart (12 S.C. 421 at p. 422); Rex v Dilayi (1911, E.D.L. 151); Rex v Jones (26 T.L.R. 226); Rex v Jones (1898, 1 Q.B. 119 at pp. 123-4); Rex v Goodhall (168 E.R. 898); Rex v Thommee (18 E.D.C. 233); Rex v Woodman (14 Cox C.C. 179); Rex v Jakeman (110 L.T at p. 833)......
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1 books & journal articles
  • Offences and Case Law
    • United Kingdom
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles No. 30-4, October 1957
    • 1 October 1957
    ...intention to pay for it, the decision in Jones's case is one of con-siderable importance." That case was Regina v. William Jones (1898)1Q.B.119, and the facts were that the defendant went to a restaurantand ordered a plate of cold meat, some bread and a pint of 284THEPOLICEJOURNALwhich he c......

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