| 1804 - 508 páginas
...themselves in distraction, nad since the office is in several parts of it improper for such a case. As to the Coroner's warrant, I take that to be no...demanded by the law, and that therefore the relations may disVol. VII. Churchm. Mag. Oct. 1804. M m, po«e pose of it as they please. For I cannot apprehend... | |
| 1841 - 880 páginas
...CORONER'S WARRANT. THE following excellent observations are taken from WHEATLEV on the Common Prayer : — As to the Coroner's warrant, I take that to be no...demanded by the law, and that therefore the relations may dispose of it as they please. For I cannot apprehend that a Coroner is to determine the sense of a... | |
| Robert Simpson - 1842 - 560 páginas
...two may be usefully introduced on this subject. Wheatley seems to think that a coroners warrant is no more than a certificate that the body is not demanded by law, and that therefore the relations may dispose of it as they please. " For I cannot apprehend,"... | |
| Charles Wheatly - 1848 - 588 páginas
...themselves in distraction, and since the office is in several parts of it improper for such a case. As to the coroner's warrant, I take that to be no...demanded by the law, and that therefore the relations may dispose of it as they please. For I cannot apprehend that the coroner is to determine the sense of... | |
| 1859 - 736 páginas
...themselves in distraction, and since the office is in several parts of it improper for such a case. As to the coroner's warrant, I take that to be no...demanded by the law, and that therefore the relations may dispose of it as they please. Tor I cannot apprehend that a coroner is to determine the sense of a... | |
| 1863 - 478 páginas
...old Ecclesiastical Laws make any exception in favour of those who may kill themselves in distraction As to the Coroner's warrant, I take that to be no...demanded by the Law, and that therefore the relations may dispose of it as they please." There is no want of charity in this view ; for, while no doubt there... | |
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