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the Delivery was for a special purpose that of
Primarily if they had told the owners they were going
abroad they would not have been delivered —
Mr. Bernoafe No n of Law. Tho an actual lawfull
delivery yet it may be a felony & that is if
there is any fraud at the time of the delivery
The Case of the Southampton Carrier is the strongest case.
there, was a fair Delivery it was Fraud but the very
Act of the Carrier in opening of the bundles & bales
the goods out was determined that that linsing lance
shewed an Intent previous to Steal them & was adjudged
felony.
M Cox. for Prisrs. here was as a fair & lawfull Delivery
& therefore differs from the Cases the Genlrs. have
Mr Recorder It all depends upon a single fact
wher. the Prisrs. when they recd. the goods took them —
with the Intent which they have since shewn
But it is not every lawfull Delivery yrs. will be a Civil Offense for
If a Plate is Delivered by the Master to the Butler that
is felony for the property remains in the Masters —
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