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266 17 R. 2, CAP. 6, COSTS. to be Points. 4 Inst. 137. Owen, 122. Past. 23. 13 R. 2, Stat. 1, c. 5. 2 H. 4, c. 11 1 See the Note to 13 R. 2, Stat. 1, c. 5. 1 The admiral had no jurisdiction to try offenses by foreigners on board foreign ships, whether within or without the limit of three miles from the shore of England, and the Statute of 28 Hen. 8 c. 15 and subsequent stat- utes transferred to the Common Law Courts and to the Central Criminal Court only the jurisdiction formerly possessed by the admiral. The Queen v, Keyn, 2 Ex. D, 63. This great case was decided by an almost evenly divided court. STATUTES Made at WESTMINSTER, Anno 37 RICH. II. and A. D. 1393. CAP. VI. Upon an untrue Suggestion in the Chancery, Damages may be awarded.
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