Addington, William, Sir, d. 1811.
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An abridgment of penal statutes , which exhibits at one view, in the following manner, the offences/punishments or penalties/mode of recovery/application of penalties, &c./number of witnesses/what justices/the enacting statutes by William Addington, Esq; One of the assisting Magistrates of the Police, at the Publick Office, Bow-Street.
Addington, William, Sir, d. 1811.Date: [1778?]- E-books
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An abridgment of penal statutes , which exhibits at one view, the offence; the punishment or penalty annexed to that offence; the mode of recovering and application of the penalty; the number of witnesses and justices necessary to convict the offender; with a reference to the chapter and section of the enacting statute. By William Addington, Esq.
Addington, William, Sir, d. 1811.Date: 1775- E-books
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An abridgment of penal statutes , which exhibits at one view the offences, and the punishments or penalties, in consequence of those offences, the mode of recovering, and application of the penalties, the number of witnesses, and the jurisdiction necessary to the several convictions, And the Chapters and Sections of the enacting Statutes, Including the Fifth Session of the Seventeenth Parliament, 1795. The fourth edition, with large additions and annotations: To which are Subjoined, Extracted from Reporters of the best Authority, and inserted under their proper Heads, A great Uariety of Adjudged Cases. and to the Whole is Annexed, a table of contents. By William Addington, Esq. Of the Public Office in Bow Street, whose Name, in his own writing, together with the Number of the Copy, will be affixed to each Volume disposed of by his Authority.
Addington, William, Sir, d. 1811.Date: 1795- E-books
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An abridgement of penal statutes, which exhibits at one view, in the following manner , The offences Punishments or penalties Mode of recovery Application of penalties, &c. Number of witnesses What Justices The enacting statutes by William Addington, Esq; one of the assisting magistrates of the police, at the publick office, Bow-Street. N.B. This book contains near four thousand different articles, to which are prefixed several observations for the proper exposition of the statutes; and, as a farther improvement to it, great pains have been taken in collecting all matters on the same subject under their proper heads, and in adding at the end a very correct and compleat index of the whole, with some references to those excellent reports of Sir James Burrow, on particular cases relative to the conduct of magistrates.
Addington, William, Sir, d. 1811.Date: [1777?]- E-books
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A continuation of an abridgment of penal statutes from 18 to 22 Geo.III. inclusive, Which Exhibits at One View, in the following Manner, The Offences Punishments or Penalties Mode of Recovery Application of Penalties, &c. Number of Witnesses What Justices The Enacting Statutes. With an appendix, containing all the errata which have been observed in the preceding work. By William Addington, Esq. One of the Magistrates of the Police, at the Publick Office, Bow-Street
Addington, William, Sir, d. 1811.Date: [1782?]