with the mainour

with the mainour
With the goods in hand. A thief was said to be taken with the mainour when taken with the stolen goods upon him, in manu, in his hand. When so taken, the thief could be arraigned and tried without being first indicted. This practice was discontinued under Edward the Third, in England, but in Scotland it was followed in Blackstone's time. See 4 Bl Comm 307.

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