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Offences Against the Person Act 1837

The Act 7 Will. 4 & 1 Vict. c. 85, sometimes called the Offences against the Person Act 1837,[3] was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It amended the law relating to offences against the person. It was one of the Acts for the Mitigation of the Criminal Law (chapters 84 to 91) passed during the session 7 Will. 4 & 1 Vict. The Legal Observer said that this Act materially lessened the severity of the punishment of offences against the person.[4]

Long titleAn Act to amend the Laws relating to Offences against the Person.
Citation7 Will. 4 & 1 Vict. c. 85
Territorial extent Nothing contained in this Act extended to Scotland[1]
Dates
Royal assent17 July 1837
Commencement1 October 1837[2]
Repealed1 November 1861
Other legislation
Repealed byCriminal Statutes Repeal Act 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 95), s 1 & Sch
Status: Repealed

This Act was adopted in New South Wales by section 1 of the Act 2 Victoria No 10.[5]

This Act was repealed as to New Zealand by section 2 of, and Schedule A to, the Indictable Offences Acts Repeal Act 1867 (31 Vict No 8),[6] and by section 3 of, and the First Part of the Schedule to, the Repeals Act 1878 (42 Vict. No 28).[7]

It repealed a number of offences under the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 31, sometimes called the Offences against the Person Act 1828, and under the corresponding Irish Act (10 Geo. 4. c. 34), and re-enacted those offences in different terms.

The Act has been wholly replaced by the Offences against the Person Act 1861.

The 7th Earl of Cardigan was tried in the House of Lords on an indictment for offences under this Act in 1841.[8]

Section 4 edit

This section replaced section 12 of the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 31 (1828) and abolished the death penalty for shooting, stabbing, cutting or wounding with intent.

Section 6 edit

This section replaced section 13 of the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 31 (1828) and abolished the death penalty for post-quickening abortions. Unlike the previous Act, this provision made no distinction between pre- and post- quickening abortions.

Section 11 edit

This section was repealed by section 10 of the Criminal Procedure Act 1851 (14 & 15 Vict. c. 100).[9]

See also edit

References edit

  • John Frederick Archbold. "1 Victoria, c. 85". The Recent Criminal Statutes, (1 Victoria, cc. 84 to 91,) with Forms of Indictments, Notes and Index. Shaw & Sons. Fetter Lane, London. 1837. Pages 17 to 43.
  • Richard Matthews. "Offences against the Person". The Criminal Law as altered by various Statutes of Will. IV. and 1 Victoria. Alphabetically Arranged. Comprising the New Statutes, New Forms of Indictment, the Evidence necessary to support them, the Punishment in each Case, and an Index. Saunders and Benning. Fleet Street, London. 1837. Pages 101 to 130.
  • William Newland Welsby and Edward Beavan. Chitty's Collection of Statutes. Second Edition. S Sweet. London. Hodges and Smith. Dublin. 1851. Volume 2. Title "Criminal Law". Subtitle "Offences against the Person". Pages 256 to 259.
  • John Tidd Pratt. A Collection of the Public General Statutes passed in the last Session (7 Will. 4 & 1 Vic.) as far as relates to the Office of a Justice of the Peace and to parochial matters, in England and Wales, with Notes, References, and an Index. Shaw & Sons. Fetter Lane, London. 1837. Pages 125 to 128.
  • "Abstract of Public General Statutes" (1837) 18 The Law Magazine 487
  • "Personal Offences Act" (1841) 5 Legal Guide 262
  • A Collection of the Public General Statutes passed in the Seventh Year of the Reign of His Majesty King William the Fourth and the First Year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, 1837. Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode, printers to the Queen's most excellent majesty. London. 1837. Pages 495 to 497. Google Books: [1] [2].
  • William Newland Welsby. Archbold's Summary of the Law Relative to Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases. By John Jervis. Fifth American Edition. Banks, Gould & Co. New York. Gould, Banks & Gould. Albany. 1846. London Edition pages 253, 355, 436, 438, 440, 455, 680 and passim. Pages 519 to 525, 530 to 542 and passim.
  • John Jervis. Archbold's Summary of the Law Relative to Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases. Fourth American Edition. Gould, Banks and Co. New York. W and A Gould and Co. Albany. 1840. Pages 19, 55a, 99, 239, 240, 246, 246a, 250, 296, 412 to 416, 421 to 430, 453 to 454a, 457, 639a to 641, 647, 651.
  • Thomas Chitty. Burn's Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer. Twenty-Ninth Edition. Sweet. Maxwell and Son. Stevens and Norton. London. 1845. Volume 1. Pages 7, 11, 13, 14, 18, 32, 285, 299, 495, 497, 608. See other volumes.
  • Benjamin Boothby. A Synopsis of the Law relating to Indictable Offences. Saunders and Benning. Fleet Street, London. 1842. Pages 2, 8, 9, 12, 15, 17, 51, 268, 271, 324, 326, 328, 330, 334, 336, 338, 339, 381, 383, 385, 407, 411, 423, 437.
  • R Tarrant Harrison. Harrison's Analytical Digest of all the Reported Cases determined in The house of Lords, The several Courts of Common Law, in Banc and Nisi Prius, and The Court of Bankruptcy; from Michaelmas Term, 1856, to Easter Term 1843: including also the Crown Cases Reserved, and a full selection of Equity Decisions: with the Manuscript Cases cited in the best modern Treaties not elsewhere reported: to which is added a Supplement continuing the Work to the Year 1846. Second American Edition, from the Third London Edition. Robert H Small. Philadelphia. 1846. Columns 1902, 1904, 1949 to 1958, 1960, 1961, 1976, 1977, 2179, 2180.
  1. ^ 7 Will. 4 & 1 Vict. c. 85, section 12
  2. ^ 7 Will. 4 & 1 Vict. c. 85, section 13
  3. ^ Chris Cook and Brendan Keith. British Historical Facts, 1830-1900. Macmillan Press Ltd. 1975. Reprinted 1984. Page 152.
  4. ^ "The Acts of the Last Session" (1837) 14 The Legal Observer 425 (7 October 1837)
  5. ^ Travers Adamson (ed). Acts and Ordinances in Force in Victoria. Printed by John Ferres, Government Printer. Melbourne. 1855. Page 446. The Queensland Statutes, 1874, vol 1, p 394.
  6. ^ The Indictable Offences Acts Repeal Act 1867, section 2 and Schedule A
  7. ^ The Repeals Act 1878, section 3 and Schedule, First Part.
  8. ^ The Trial of James Thomas Earl of Cardigan before the Right Honourable the House of Peers, in Full Parliament, for Felony, on Tuesday the 16th Day of February 1841. Published by Order of the House of Peers. London. 1841. p 14.
  9. ^ The Criminal Procedure Act 1851 (14 & 15 Vict. c. 100), section 10. See further the commentary in Paterson (ed), The Practical Statutes of the Session 1851, p 262.


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The Act 7 Will 4 amp 1 Vict c 85 sometimes called the Offences against the Person Act 1837 3 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland It amended the law relating to offences against the person It was one of the Acts for the Mitigation of the Criminal Law chapters 84 to 91 passed during the session 7 Will 4 amp 1 Vict The Legal Observer said that this Act materially lessened the severity of the punishment of offences against the person 4 Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to amend the Laws relating to Offences against the Person Citation7 Will 4 amp 1 Vict c 85Territorial extent Nothing contained in this Act extended to Scotland 1 DatesRoyal assent17 July 1837Commencement1 October 1837 2 Repealed1 November 1861Other legislationRepealed byCriminal Statutes Repeal Act 1861 24 amp 25 Vict c 95 s 1 amp SchStatus Repealed This Act was adopted in New South Wales by section 1 of the Act 2 Victoria No 10 5 This Act was repealed as to New Zealand by section 2 of and Schedule A to the Indictable Offences Acts Repeal Act 1867 31 Vict No 8 6 and by section 3 of and the First Part of the Schedule to the Repeals Act 1878 42 Vict No 28 7 It repealed a number of offences under the Act 9 Geo 4 c 31 sometimes called the Offences against the Person Act 1828 and under the corresponding Irish Act 10 Geo 4 c 34 and re enacted those offences in different terms The Act has been wholly replaced by the Offences against the Person Act 1861 The 7th Earl of Cardigan was tried in the House of Lords on an indictment for offences under this Act in 1841 8 Contents 1 Section 4 2 Section 6 3 Section 11 4 See also 5 ReferencesSection 4 editThis section replaced section 12 of the Act 9 Geo 4 c 31 1828 and abolished the death penalty for shooting stabbing cutting or wounding with intent Section 6 editThis section replaced section 13 of the Act 9 Geo 4 c 31 1828 and abolished the death penalty for post quickening abortions Unlike the previous Act this provision made no distinction between pre and post quickening abortions Section 11 editThis section was repealed by section 10 of the Criminal Procedure Act 1851 14 amp 15 Vict c 100 9 See also editOffences Against the Person ActReferences editJohn Frederick Archbold 1 Victoria c 85 The Recent Criminal Statutes 1 Victoria cc 84 to 91 with Forms of Indictments Notes and Index Shaw amp Sons Fetter Lane London 1837 Pages 17 to 43 Richard Matthews Offences against the Person The Criminal Law as altered by various Statutes of Will IV and 1 Victoria Alphabetically Arranged Comprising the New Statutes New Forms of Indictment the Evidence necessary to support them the Punishment in each Case and an Index Saunders and Benning Fleet Street London 1837 Pages 101 to 130 William Newland Welsby and Edward Beavan Chitty s Collection of Statutes Second Edition S Sweet London Hodges and Smith Dublin 1851 Volume 2 Title Criminal Law Subtitle Offences against the Person Pages 256 to 259 John Tidd Pratt A Collection of the Public General Statutes passed in the last Session 7 Will 4 amp 1 Vic as far as relates to the Office of a Justice of the Peace and to parochial matters in England and Wales with Notes References and an Index Shaw amp Sons Fetter Lane London 1837 Pages 125 to 128 Abstract of Public General Statutes 1837 18 The Law Magazine 487 Personal Offences Act 1841 5 Legal Guide 262 A Collection of the Public General Statutes passed in the Seventh Year of the Reign of His Majesty King William the Fourth and the First Year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria 1837 Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode printers to the Queen s most excellent majesty London 1837 Pages 495 to 497 Google Books 1 2 William Newland Welsby Archbold s Summary of the Law Relative to Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases By John Jervis Fifth American Edition Banks Gould amp Co New York Gould Banks amp Gould Albany 1846 London Edition pages 253 355 436 438 440 455 680 and passim Pages 519 to 525 530 to 542 and passim John Jervis Archbold s Summary of the Law Relative to Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases Fourth American Edition Gould Banks and Co New York W and A Gould and Co Albany 1840 Pages 19 55a 99 239 240 246 246a 250 296 412 to 416 421 to 430 453 to 454a 457 639a to 641 647 651 Thomas Chitty Burn s Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer Twenty Ninth Edition Sweet Maxwell and Son Stevens and Norton London 1845 Volume 1 Pages 7 11 13 14 18 32 285 299 495 497 608 See other volumes Benjamin Boothby A Synopsis of the Law relating to Indictable Offences Saunders and Benning Fleet Street London 1842 Pages 2 8 9 12 15 17 51 268 271 324 326 328 330 334 336 338 339 381 383 385 407 411 423 437 R Tarrant Harrison Harrison s Analytical Digest of all the Reported Cases determined in The house of Lords The several Courts of Common Law in Banc and Nisi Prius and The Court of Bankruptcy from Michaelmas Term 1856 to Easter Term 1843 including also the Crown Cases Reserved and a full selection of Equity Decisions with the Manuscript Cases cited in the best modern Treaties not elsewhere reported to which is added a Supplement continuing the Work to the Year 1846 Second American Edition from the Third London Edition Robert H Small Philadelphia 1846 Columns 1902 1904 1949 to 1958 1960 1961 1976 1977 2179 2180 7 Will 4 amp 1 Vict c 85 section 12 7 Will 4 amp 1 Vict c 85 section 13 Chris Cook and Brendan Keith British Historical Facts 1830 1900 Macmillan Press Ltd 1975 Reprinted 1984 Page 152 The Acts of the Last Session 1837 14 The Legal Observer 425 7 October 1837 Travers Adamson ed Acts and Ordinances in Force in Victoria Printed by John Ferres Government Printer Melbourne 1855 Page 446 The Queensland Statutes 1874 vol 1 p 394 The Indictable Offences Acts Repeal Act 1867 section 2 and Schedule A The Repeals Act 1878 section 3 and Schedule First Part The Trial of James Thomas Earl of Cardigan before the Right Honourable the House of Peers in Full Parliament for Felony on Tuesday the 16th Day of February 1841 Published by Order of the House of Peers London 1841 p 14 The Criminal Procedure Act 1851 14 amp 15 Vict c 100 section 10 See further the commentary in Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1851 p 262 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Offences Against the Person Act 1837 amp oldid 1161133344, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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