

Scan Hue And Cry in the appropriate area of law: Link Hue And Cry in the Australian Legal Encyclopedia.įor starting research in the law of a foreign country: Browse the American Encyclopedia of Law for Hue And Cry Hue And Cry in the UK Legal Encyclopedia. Hue And Cry in the Asian Legal Encyclopedia. Hue And Cry in the European Legal Encyclopedia. Hue And Cry in the World Legal Encyclopedia. Hue And Cry in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias Link 1.3 Browse the American Encyclopedia of Law for Hue And Cry.1.2 Hue And Cry in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias.If the county will not answer the bodies of the offenders, the whole hundred shall be answerable for the robberies there committed, etc.” A person engaged in the hue and cry apprehending a felon was, on the felon’s conviction, entitled to forty pounds, on a certificate of the judge or justice before whom there was conviction, as well as to the felon’s horse, furniture, arms, money, and other goods taken with him, subject to the rights of other persons therein. The constable (the person being described, etc.) is to call upon the parishioners to assist him in the pursuit in his precinct, and to give notice to the next constable, who is to do the same as the first, etc. I.), “immediately upon robberies and felonies committed, fresh suit shall be made from town to town, and county to county, by horsemen and footmen, to the seaside. and by the Statute of Winchester (13 Edw. We have a mention of hue and cry as early as Edward I. The meaning of “hue” is said to be “shout,” from the Saxon huer but this word also means “to foot,” and it may be reasonably questioned whether the term may not be “up foot and cry” in other words, run and cry after the felon. A pursuit of one who had committed felony, by the highway. You will enjoy this book which is destined to become a classic work that everyone should read.In old English law. They are courageous, willing to take risks but most of all they never give up. Instead McPherson has his characters continue the struggle as they go over the next hurdle of life. You won't find the "happy" endings to these tales. Throughout this work you see men and women play out their prejudices, dreams and failures on one another. All The Lonely People has us look at the desperation of a homosexual man who craves companionship and the sexual games that people play on one another. Even during sentencing, a prostitute can break the court up into raging laughter. An Act of Prostitution deals with the absurdity of our "criminal" justice system. It reminds you of the older folk tale of John Henry which has become ingrained in American culture. A Solo Song:For Doc records the folk tale of a Pullman Porter who fights the system that tries to retire him. This work is a wonderful of mixture of modern day folk tales told in the vernacular of the 1960's. His characters are unapologetic in their view points and refuse to fit into the stereotypes of their world. Way ahead of its time during its publication in 1969, McPherson deals with the issues of homosexuality, betrayal, pride and hypocrisy. In this collection of ten short stories, our author, takes us on a road trip of human frailties and possibilities that are timeless.


Hue and Cry marks the debut work of James Alan McPherson which is soon to be a classic for all times.
