Fo.2.03 - Fo.2.05
[Laws, etc.]
The criminal code. : Simple larceny, robbery, stolen goods, fraud, mischief, restitution, and compensation / [edited by Anthony Hammond].
London: : Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, printers to the King's most excellent Majesty., 1828. [-1829.].
2 v. in 3 ; 34 cm. (fol.)
"This Code was printed by direction of ... Robert Peel, Secretary of State for the Home Department, as (amongst other purpose) the basis of the consolidation and amendment of the Criminal law" -- on verso of title-page.
Vol.1: [4], 488 p. -- Vol.2:pt.1: [4], ix-xlii, [489]-749, [1] p. -- Vol.2:pt.2: xlviii, [xxxvii]-[xlvi], [1], l-lxxix, [2], vi-lxxiv, [751]-1038, ciii, [1] p.
Contents: V.1. Simple larceny [laws] -- v.2;pt.1. Preface; Postscript I (A bill [as amended by the committee] intituled, An Act to amend the laws for preservation of game in that part of the United Kingdom called England); Postscript II (The following is the preliminary paper submitted by me, in March 1824, to the Seelct comittee of the House of Commons, in the Criminal law of England, and wholse report is dated the 2d of April 1824; Simple larceny [laws]; Fraud [laws] -- v.2;pt.2. Analytical table [table of content]; Names of the cases, digested or referred to in the first volumes; Names of the cases digested and referred to in vol. II, part I; Books and opinions cited in vol. II, part I; Books and opinions cited in vol.II, part II; Chronological table of the enactments consolidated, or referred to, in volume II, part II; Chronological analysis of penal enactments terminated with the 5th of George the Fourth inclusive, brought down to the 9th of George the Fourth inclusive; Chronological table exhibiting those enactments in the analysis of penal enactments, from Magna Charta to the 9th of George the Fourth, inclusive, which being now in force, it is proposed (a) to consolidate (b); Arrangement, under their several heads, of those enactments, which, being now in force, it is proposed to consolidate [subject index]; Mischief [laws]; Arson [laws]; Miscellaneous mischief [laws]; Attempts at the privation, deterioration, and destruction of property [laws]; Restitution [laws]; Compensation [laws]; Appendix ("The present state of the law relative to offences against property, with the alterations in that law which have been made, and those which it is proposed to make (a)").
19th century armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Printed on t.p. versos: This copy belongs to Eton College.
19th century red sheep half binding; grey paper boards; gilt spine title.
Great Britain Laws.,etc. (Criminal code : Game laws : 1828-1829)
Great Britain Laws, etc. (Criminal code : Compensation : 1828-1829)
Great Britain Laws, etc. (Criminal code : Restitution : 1828-1829)
Great Britain Laws, etc. (Criminal code : Mischief : 1828-1829)
Great Britain Laws, etc. (Criminal code : Fraud : 1828-1829)
Great Britain Laws, etc. (Criminal code : Stolen goods : 1828-1829)
Great Britain Laws, etc. (Criminal code : Robbery : 1828-1829)
Great Britain Laws, etc. (Criminal code : Simple larceny : 1828-1829)
Law Great Britain Sources.
Offenses against property Great Britain Sources.
Game laws Great Britain.
Reparation (Criminal justice) Great Britain.
Compensation (Law) Great Britain.
Robbery Great Britain Sources.
Criminal law Great Britain.
Great Britain History Sources.
Strahan, Andrew, ? - -1831 printer.
Eyre, George printer.
Hammond, Anthony, 1758 - 1838 editor.
England London.
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