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<head>RAPE Punishment of Female Accomplices</head>
<head>RAPE Punishment of Female Accomplices</head>
<p>v. Rape Women Accessory</p>
<p>v. Rape Women Accessory</p>
<p>With the same view by the old Law <add>+</add> a <add>common</add> Woman who<lb/>had been found for the fourth time within the<lb/> verge of the King's Cout was to have her upper <add>for simple formation often repeated be <gap/> was by</add><lb/> lip <add><del>the</del> top of her upper lip</add> cut off.</p>
<p>With the same view by the old Law <add>+</add> a <add>common</add> Woman who<lb/>had been found for the fourth time within the<lb/> verge of the King's Court was to have her upper <add>for simple formation often repeated be <gap/> was by</add><lb/> lip <add><del>the</del> top of her upper lip</add> cut off.</p>
<note>+ Fleta - unless his<lb/> passage be only the<lb/> expression of <add>the Author's</add> of his opinion<lb/> of what <hi rend="underline">ought</hi> to be done <add>the</add><lb/><add>Law</add> and such case - This<lb/> which treatise as well<lb/> as that of Bracton<lb/> & the Mirror is perpetually subject<lb/> to this uncertainty.</note>
 
<note>+ Fleta &#x2014; unless his<lb/> passage be only the<lb/> expression of <add>the Author's</add> of his opinion<lb/> of what <hi rend="underline">ought</hi> to be done <add>the</add><lb/><add>Law</add> and such case &#x2014; This<lb/> which treatise as well<lb/> as that of Bracton<lb/> &amp; the Mirror is perpetually subject<lb/> to this uncertainty.</note>
<p>It was punished with <hi rend="underline">Castration</hi> by the <gap/><lb/>v. Univ. <gap/> for 1750.</p>
<p>It was punished with <hi rend="underline">Castration</hi> by the <gap/><lb/>v. Univ. <gap/> for 1750.</p>


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RAPE Punishment of Female Accomplices

v. Rape Women Accessory

With the same view by the old Law + a common Woman who
had been found for the fourth time within the
verge of the King's Court was to have her upper for simple formation often repeated be was by
lip the top of her upper lip cut off.

+ Fleta — unless his
passage be only the
expression of the Author's of his opinion
of what ought to be done the
Law and such case — This
which treatise as well
as that of Bracton
& the Mirror is perpetually subject
to this uncertainty.

It was punished with Castration by the
v. Univ. for 1750.



Identifier: | JB/063/066/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 63.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

063

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

066

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

rape

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[partial crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20255

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