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Armour and arms

may tend to terrify the people or indicate any intention of disturbing the public peace, see R. v. Meade, (1903) 19 TLR 540. The (English) Unlawful Drilling Act, 1819 (60 Geo. 3, c. 1), prohibits the training

Drunkenness

doing is dangerous or likely to inflict serious injury he will not be guilty of murder, R. v. Meade (1909) 1 KB 895; but see R. v. Beard, 1920 AC 479. Habitual Drunkards.--The confinement of habitual drunkards

Northampton, Statutes made at

for felonies, conduct of assizes, etc.: in part repealed by Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1863. See R. v. Meade, (1903) 19 TLR 540.

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Armour and arms

may tend to terrify the people or indicate any intention of disturbing the public peace, see R. v. Meade, (1903) 19 TLR 540. The (English) Unlawful Drilling Act, 1819 (60 Geo. 3, c. 1), prohibits the training

Drunkenness

doing is dangerous or likely to inflict serious injury he will not be guilty of murder, R. v. Meade (1909) 1 KB 895; but see R. v. Beard, 1920 AC 479. Habitual Drunkards.--The confinement of habitual drunkards

Northampton, Statutes made at

for felonies, conduct of assizes, etc.: in part repealed by Stat. Law Rev. Act, 1863. See R. v. Meade, (1903) 19 TLR 540.

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