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Clark's Case

Court of King's Bench Latch's Reports
Jan 1, 1793
1 N.C. 690 (N.C. 1793)

Opinion

(1793.)


Sir Simon brought an action on the case for these words: You have talked with a Jesuit, in your house a week, knowing him to be a Jesuit. It was objected that before the 27 Eliz. this was no offense; and an indictment for harboring a Jesuit ought to contain that the defendant harbored him after the statute, and 40 days after; and if the Jesuit was sick, so that he could not travel, he might remain here, and it is not felony to receive or assist him.


A man maintain a Jesuit without being within the statute, for it ought to be a Jesuit born here, for if it be a French or Spanish Jesuit, it is not felony to harbor him.

Adjournatur. It was replied that the words are actionable, for, although it is not felony, it is a scandal to be charged with harboring Zuares or Greg. de Valencia. Jones, 68; Roll., 69.


Summaries of

Clark's Case

Court of King's Bench Latch's Reports
Jan 1, 1793
1 N.C. 690 (N.C. 1793)
Case details for

Clark's Case

Case Details

Full title:SIR SIMON CLARK'S CASE. — Pasch. 1 Car

Court:Court of King's Bench Latch's Reports

Date published: Jan 1, 1793

Citations

1 N.C. 690 (N.C. 1793)