And further, it is commanded that highways leading from one market town to another shall be enlarged, whereas bushes, woods, or dykes be, so that there be neither dyke, tree, nor bush whereby a man may lurk to do hurt within two hundred foot of the one... A Short History of English Commerce and Industry - Stran 74avtor: Langford Lovell Price - 1900 - 252 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Great Britain - 1762 - 544 strani
...near unto the Highway. » Be near the Highway. » & 3 P. & M eg 5 El. c.ij. 18 El. c.io. 19 El. c.5. Foot of the one Side, and Two Hundred Foot on the other Side of the Way, fo that this Statute ihall not extend unto Aihes, nor unto great Trees, * for which it ihall be clearly... | |
| William Hawkins - 1777 - 830 strani
...3. *« aiioiher fhall be enlarged, fo that there be neither dyke, «. 5. icfl. 3. <c tree, nor bufh, whereby a man may lurk to do hurt, within " two hundred foot of the one fide, and two hundred foot of " the other fide of the way: fo that the ftatute ihall not ex" tend to... | |
| William Greig - 1818 - 256 strani
...Highways from one market. " town to another, shall be enlarged, so that there be neither dike, tree, «' nor bush, whereby a man may lurk to do hurt, within two hundred " feet of either side." — This statute was not to extend to athet and other great trees ; and if... | |
| 1830 - 560 strani
...another, shall be enlarged where bushes, woods, or dykes be, so that there be neither dyke, underwood, nor bush, whereby a man may lurk to do hurt, within two hundred feet of the one side and two hundred feet of the other side of the way, so that this statute shall... | |
| Joshua Toulmin Smith - 1848 - 172 strani
...tree, nor bush, whereby a man may lurk to do hurt, (/) 10 Rep. 140. ( g) Laws of King Henry 1, Ixxx. 3. within two hundred foot of the one side, and two hundred foot of the other side of the way." Such ditches would often form the outlets for any house-drains, as it... | |
| Joshua Toulmin Smith - 1857 - 704 strani
...to another shall be enlarged, where bushes, woods or dykes be ; so that there be neither dyke, tree, nor bush, whereby a man may lurk to do hurt, within two hundred feet of the one side, and two hundred feet of the other aide of the way." The same Statute enjoins... | |
| Joshua Toulmin Smith - 1864 - 124 strani
...another shall be enlarged, where woods hedges or dykes be, so that there be neither dyke, underwood, nor bush, whereby a man may lurk to do hurt, within two hundred feet of the side of the way ; and so that this statute shall not extend unto oaks nor unto timber trees,... | |
| William Stubbs - 1870 - 568 strani
...another shall be enlarged, whereas bushes, woods, or dykes be, so that there be neither dyke, tree, nor bush whereby a man may lurk to do hurt within...and two hundred foot on the other side of the way; so that this statute shall not extend unto oaks, nor unto great trees, so as it shall be clear underneath.... | |
| Sir Arthur Evans - 1876 - 552 strani
...another shall be enlarged wheresoever bushes, woods, or dykes be, so that there be neither dyke, tree, nor bush whereby a man may lurk to do hurt, within...hundred foot of the one side, and two hundred foot of the other side of the way ; so that this statute shall not extend unto oaks nor unto great trees,... | |
| Richard Whately Cooke-Taylor - 1886 - 472 strani
..."highways leading from one market town to another shall be enlarged, so that there be no dyke, tree, nor bush whereby a man may lurk to do hurt, within...and two hundred foot on the other side of the way. And if percase a park be near to the highway, it is ordered that it be set back two hundred foot from... | |
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