affixing any such mark to or upon any woollen cloths falsely and deceitfully dyed as or for mathered or woaded blacks (23 Geo. 3, c. 15, s. 3; 6 B. J. P. 439). Procedure.-As No. 1, p. 654. Penalty.-£4 for every piece of such woollen goods to or upon which Wounds (see tit. “Vagrant”). Workhouse (see tit. "Poor"). Wreck (see tit. “ Mercantile Marine,” p. 346). Yeomanry (see tit. "Military Law,” p. 399). INDEX. ACCESSARIES: To offences punishable on summary conviction, page 1. ACTORS. See THEATRES. ALEHOUSE (PUBLIC HOUSES): I. GENERAL OFFENCES- Selling &c. liquor without licence, 1. Licensed victualler selling &c. liquors to be consumed on unlicensed Opening house on morning of Sunday &c. for sale of liquor, 2. (See for sale of other articles, 3. Opening house for sale of beer &c. on afternoon of Sunday &c. and Allowing persons to play billiards &c. at unlawful hours, or on Sundays Allowing persons to play at billiards &c. at times when sale of wine &c. Not selling by standard measures, 4. Keeping open house during riot, 4. Harbouring constable, 5, 437. (See note (ƒ), p. 2.) Refusing to admit constable, 5. (See note (ƒ), p. 2.) Refusing to quarter soldier, 5, 394. Refusing compensation for stabling, 6, 394. Paying money to a soldier, 6, 394. II. OFFENCES AGAINST THE LICENCE- Using illegal measures, 7. Permitting drunkenness, 7. Permitting gaming, 7. Harbouring persons of bad character, 8. Keeping open house during divine service, 8. Sending out beer &c. in church time, 9. Not maintaining order, 9. Keeping open billiard room at prohibited hours, 9. Refusing to admit constable, 10. ALEHOUSE (BEER HOUSES): I. GENERAL OFFENCES- Selling beer &c. without licence, 10. Selling beer &c. to be consumed on premises without licence, 11. Selling beer &c. after conviction of felony, or of selling spirits without licence, 11. Beer retailer keeping wine &c., 11. U U ALEHOUSE (BEER HOUSES)-continued. I. GENERAL OFFENCES-continued. Not placing board with name &c. over door, 12. Keeping open house at improper hours in London &c., 12. (See note (r), p. 12.) in other cities &c., 13. on morning of Sundays &c., 14. on afternoon of Sundays &c., 14. Selling adulterated liquors, 16. Selling beer during term of disqualification, 16. (See note (e), p. 16.) Suffering wine &c. to be brought on premises or consumed there, 17. II. OFFENCES AGAINST LICENCE- Selling beer not made from malt and hops, 18. Mixing drugs with beer &c., 18. Diluting beer &c., 19. Using illegal measures, 19. Permitting drunkenness &c., 20. (See note (a), p. 20.) Suffering gaming, 20. Permitting bad characters to meet, 21. Permitting beer &c. to be drunk on premises, or conveyed from them Not maintaining good order, 22. Refusing to quarter soldiers, 22. III. OFFENCES BY OTHERS THAN BEER SELLERS- Overseer refusing certificate as to rated inhabitants, 23. (See note (o), Overseer refusing certificate as to rated premises or claim to be rated, 23. Giving false certificate, 24. Forging &c. certificate, 24. ALIEN ACTS: Master of vessel not declaring what aliens are on board or have landed, 25. Alien neglecting to present passport or to declare his name &c., 26. Officer of customs neglecting to make entry or grant certificate &c., 27. TILE MARINE, Part III.) Refusing to compound, or unfaithfully compounding, medicines pre- APPRENTICES: (See also MERCANTILE MARINE, Part III.) I. OFFENCES BY MASTERS- Where no premium (5 Vict. c. 7), or not more than £25 (4 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 1), Misusage &c., 29. (See note (r), p. 29.) Parish Apprentices only- Removing with apprentice from parish where bound without order, 29. Not performing conditions of indenture, 30. 2. OFFENCES BY APPRENTICES- Where no premium (5 Vict. c. 7), or not more than £25 (4 Geo. 5, c. 29, s. 1), has been paid. Ill-behaviour, 31. AREA. See VAGRANT. ARMY. See MILITARY Law. ARSENIC: (See note (ƒ), p. 2.) Selling arsenic without making requisite entries, 31. Selling uncoloured arsenic not for use in agriculture, 33. ASS. See CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. ASSAULT: (See also HORSE AND CATTLE SLAUGHTERING, 227-MILITARY Assault on woman or child, 34. (See note (n), p. 35.) on special or county constable, 35. on borough constable, 35. on police constable, 36. on constable appointed on canals or rivers, 36. &c. on constable &c. under 12 & 13 Vict. c. 92..36. on officer of prison, 37. on officer of workhouse or relieving officer, 37. on watchman &c. under general lighting and watching act, 37. (See note (y), p. 37; note (z), p. 38.) on officer of county court, 38. on seaman &c. to prevent him working, 38. to obstruct buying, &c. of grain, 39. ASSEMBLIES. See SEDITIOUS ASSEMBLIES. ASSESSOR. See COUNTY RATE. ASYLUM. See LUNATIC. AVENUE. See VAGRANT. BAKER. See BREAD. BALLAST. See CUSTOMS-HARBOURS-RIVERS AND NAVIGATION. BANKER. See BANKING (COMPANIES)-STAMPS, 540. BANKING (COMPANIES): Director, &c. not registering banking companies, 39; Addenda, p. xxix, |