A Treatise On the Law of Evidence As Administered in England And Ireland With
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Gregory, 8 Q. B. . 508, where the prosecutor was held sufficiently de- scribed as "Charles Frederick Augustus William, Duke of Brunswick and Luneberg, " his name being Ch. Fr. Aug. AVm. D'Este, and he having ceased to be the reigning Duke ; R. V. Sulls, 2 Lea. 861, where, in an indictment for larceny, the goods stolen were held to be properly laid as the property of Victory, Baroness Turkheim, the prosecutrix being an Alsatian lady, -whose real name was Selina Victoire. In both these cases the ...parties were well known by the names used. '^ R- 'V- Graham, 2 Lea. 547. 3R. V. Reace, 3 B. & A. 579 ; R. V. Hodgson, 1 Lew. C. C. 236, per Parke, B. ; R. V. Bland, id. , per Bolland, B. ; Sweeting v. Fowler, 1 Stark. R. 106 ; E. 't'. Bayley, 7 C. &. P. 264. See ante, § 19. 5. * 7 G. 4, c. 64, § 14, enacts, that " in any indictment or information for any felony or misdemeanor, wherein it shall be requisite to state the ownership of any property whatsoever, whether real or personal, which shall belong to, or be in the possession of, more than one person, Avhether such persons be partners in trade, joint tenants, parceners, or tenants in common, it shall be sufficient to name one of such persons, and to state such property to belong to the person so named, and another or others, as the case may be ; and whenever, in any indictment or information for any felony or misdemeanor, it shall be necessary to mention, for any purpose whatsoever, any partners, joint tenants, parceners, or tenants in common, it shall be sufficient to describe them in the manner aforesaid ; and this provision shall be construed to extend to all joint-stock companies and trustees.
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