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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
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290 2 H. 5, STAT. 1, CAP. 2, EXECUTION.
216* shall begin to hold dinance a tenir lieu a seute de
place at. the Suit of the Party, partie de la fest de seint Mi-
from the Feast of St. Michael chel proschein enavaunt.
next ensuing forward.
4 Ed. 4, f. 10. 6 Co. 67. Cro. El. 198. Cro. Jac. 610. Dyer, 46. Bro.
Addit, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, IS, 19. Fitz. Brief, 30, 36, 40, 47, 49,
51, 61, 67, 72, 75, 109, 122, 124, 125, 129, 151, 163, 169, 201, 236, 940. 2
Leon. 183, 200. 3 H. 6, 30 b. pi. 17. 2 Roll. 225. 3 Mod. 139. 1 Shower,
16. Hob. 129. Surplusage of Additions shall not prejudice. Mod. Cases
in Law, 52. 8 H. 6, c. 12. 5 El. c. 23.
But now by the Code, Art. 30, sec. 82,1 no indictment or presentment for
felony or misdemeanor shall be quashed, nor shall any judgment upon any
indictment for any felony, &c., or upon any presentment, whether after ver-
dict, by confession, or otherwise, be stayed or reversed .... for the omis-
sion or misstatement of the title, occupation, or degree of the defendant, or
other person or persons, named in the said indictment, inquisition, or pre-
sentment. And by see. 79,2 whenever the misnomer of any defendant is
pleaded in abatement to any indictment, &c., the indictment may be amended
by inserting the true name of such party, &c. See as to the effect of these
provisions, Negro Ann Hammond v. The State, 14 Md. 135.
1 Code 1904, Art. 27, sec. 438.
2 Code 1904, Art. 27, sec. 435; Watts v. State, 99 Md. 33.
STATUTES
Made at LEICESTER, Anno 2 HEN. V. and A. D. 1414. Stat. 1.
CAP. II.
A Corpus cum causa, or Certiorari to remove him which is in Execu-
tion at another Man's Suit.

Item, Forasmuch as many
Men have been condemned in
the Courts of our Lord the
King, and in the Courts of
his Progenitors, as veil within
the City of London, as in other
Cities and Boroughs within the

Item pur ceo qe pleuseurs
gentz ont estez condempnez en
les courtz nostre dit seignour Ie
roy & en les courtz de sez no-
bles progenitours sibien deinz
la citee de Loundres come
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