| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1933 - 1336 pages
...aforesaid to be such habitual violators of the criminal laws of this State or of the United States; and all persons who are known to be thieves, burglars,...pickpockets, either by their own confession or otherwise, or having been convicted of larceny, burglary, or other crime against the laws of the State, punishable... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1933 - 914 pages
...lodging in or found in the nighttime in outhouses, sheds, barns, or unoccupied buildings or lodgings in the open air, and not giving a good account of themselves; all persons who, not being persons authorized by law to carry concealed upon or about their persons... | |
| 1920 - 1018 pages
...constitutes vagabond. Under Criminal Code, § 270, it is only persons lodging in or found in the nighttime in outhouses, sheds, barns, or unoccupied buildings, or lodging in the open air that are required to give a good account of themselves to avoid being classed as vagabonds. 7. Vagrancy... | |
| Rhode Island. Supreme Court - 1916 - 668 pages
...abroad, lodging in station houses, outhouses, market places, sheds, stables or uninhabited buildings, or in the open air, and not giving a good account of themselves; all persons who go about from place to place to beg or to receive alms ; all common prostitutes, drunkards... | |
| E. Neville Williams - 484 pages
...apprehended in the Parish of St. Mary Le Bow in this City as a rogue and vagabond, wandering abroad, lodging in the open air and not giving a good account of herself, and upon examination of the said Martha taken before me upon oath (which examination is hereunto... | |
| James D. Schmidt - 1998 - 356 pages
...abroad and lodging in taverns, groceries, beer-houses, out-houses, marketplaces, sheds or barns, or in the open air, and not giving a good account of themselves." Third, it discouraged three kinds of beggars: those wandering about, those going door to door, and... | |
| Illinois. Appellate Court, Martin L. Newell, Mason Harder Newell, Walter Clyde Jones, Keene Harwood Addington, James Christopher Cahill, Basil Jones, James Max Henderson, Ray Smith - 1902 - 722 pages
...criminal code, which classes among vagabonds "persons lodging in or found in the night time in out houses, sheds, barns or unoccupied buildings, or lodging in...air, and not giving a good account of themselves." Pierce was at least within the spirit of this act. He was found in the night time in an unoccupied... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1886 - 578 pages
...lodging in groceries, taverns, beer-houses, market places, sheds, barns, uninhabited buildings, or in the open air, and not giving a good account of themselves ; and all persons wandering abroad and begging." The practice is to impose a fine, which the "vagrant" has to work out... | |
| Chicago (Ill.). Department of Law - 1926 - 990 pages
...found at any time in outhouses, sheds, barns, stables or unoccupied buildings, or underneath sidewalks, or lodging in the open air and not giving a good account of themselves ; all persons who shall wilfully assault another in said city, or be engaged in or aid or abet in any... | |
| Massachusetts - 1866 - 554 pages
...or houses of «""""• ill-fame, or lodging in groceries, out-houses, market places, sheds, barns or in the open air, and not giving a good account of themselves ; all persons wandering abroad and begging, or who go about from door to door, or place themselves... | |
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