Fugitive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Runagate
A fugitive a vagabond an apostate a renegade See Renegade
Surrender of fugitives
Surrender of fugitives. Penal laws of foreign countries are strictly local, and affect
Fugitation
and chattels to the Crown. A sentence or declaration of fugitive status that was pronounced against an accused person for failing
Flyman-frymth
Flyman-frymth, the offence of harbouring a fugitive the penalty attached to which was one of the rights
Flyma
Flyma, a runaway; fugitive; one escaped from justice, or who has no 'hlaford.'-Anc. Inst.
Flemene frit, Flemenes frinthe, Flymena frynthe
Flemenes frinthe, Flymena frynthe, the reception or relief of a fugitive or outlaw, Jac. Law Dict.
Fledwite, or Flightwite
a discharge from amerciaments, where a person having been a fugitive came to the peace of our lord the king, of
Committal to prison
Committal to prison, if the Magistrate commits the fugitive criminal to prison he must commit him, subject to any
Runaway
or that which flees from danger duty restraint etc a fugitive
Flier
One who flies or flees a runaway a fugitive
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