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certain judgment against him for felony, feloniously and unlawfully, and without any lawful cause or excuse, was, on the

day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, and before the expiration of the said term of seven years, at large at in the county aforesaid; against the form of the statute in that case made and provided. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See stat. 56 Geo. 3, c. 27, s. 8. 6 Geo. 1, c. 23, s. 6. 16 Geo. 2, c. 15, s. 1. 8 Geo. 3, c. 15, s. 1.

Perjury.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the

day of―, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, falsely, wickedly, wilfully, and corruptly, did commit wilful and corrupt perjury [in an affidavit to hold to bail then and there made by him the said A. B.;" or, "in the testimony which he gave upon oath, as a witness at the trial of a certain cause between C. D. and E. F., at the Assizes for the county of York, then and there holden;" or, "in the testimony he gave upon oath, in his examination before J. P., esquire, one of his Majesty's justices of the peace, upon a certain complaint" or, "information then and there preferred by one C. D.] And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

Misdemeanor at Common Law.

Subornation of Perjury.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the

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day of, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, unlawfully, corruptly, wickedly, and maliciously, did solicit, suborn, and instigate one G. H, to commit wilful and corrupt perjury, in the testimony given by the said G. H. as a witness" [&c. as in the last form]. "And you the said keeper " &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

Misdemeanor at Common Law.

Extortion.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the

day of, in

the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyin the said county, being then a constable, un

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lawfully, corruptly, extorsively, and by colour of his said office, did extort and receive of and from one C. D., then in the custody of the said A. B., the sum of five shillings, as and for a fee due to him the said A. B. as such constable. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

Misdemeanor at Common Law.

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Not obeying the Orders of Magistrates. Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the day of the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, did unlawfully and contemptuously neglect and refuse to obey a certain order of J. P. and L. M., esquires, two of his Majesty's justices of the peace, requiring him the said A. B. to [set out shortly the substance of the order], "and of which said order the said A. B. had before had notice. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

Misdemeanor at Common Law.

Compounding Felony.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the

day of

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the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at- in the said county, unlawfully did compound a certain felony, then lately before committed by one A. K., and did then and there exact and receive of J. K., the husband of the said A. K., the sum of, as and for a reward for desisting from all further prosecution of the said A. K., for the felony aforesaid. And you the said keeper " &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

Misdemeanor at Common Law.

Libel against a Judge or Jury, in the Execution of their Duties. Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the day of - in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at, in the said county, wickedly and maliciously did write and publish a certain false, wicked, malicious, and scandalous libel, of and concerning a certain cause between C. D. and E. F., tried at the last assizes for the county ofand

of and concerning the Jury who tried the said cause, and of and concerning the Judge before whom the said cause was tried. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

7. Offences against the Public Peace.

Riot.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the

day of, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, together with divers other did evil disposed persons, unlawfully, riotously, and routously, assemble and gather together, to disturb the peace, and did then and there unlawfully, riotously, and routously, [make a great noise, riot, and disturbance;" or, "assault and beat one C. D.;" or as the case may be], "to the great disturbance and terror of the King's subjects. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

Misdemeanor at Common Law. As to riotously beginning to demolish a house, see ante, p. 46.

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Rioters remaining an Hour together, after Proclamation. Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the day of the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, together with divers other evil disposed persons, unlawfully, riotously, and routously, did assemble and gather together; and notwithstanding proclamation made in that behalf by one of his Majesty's justices of the peace for the said county, commanding and requiring them to disperse themselves, and peaceably to depart to their habitations, or to their lawful business, the said A. B., C. D., and E. F., together with other persons to the number of twelve and more, feloniously, riotously, and tumultuously, did remain and continue together by the space of one hour after such command so made by the said proclamation as aforesaid. And you the said keeper " &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See stat. 1 Geo. 1, st. 2, c. 5, s. 1.

Affray.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] for that the said A. B., and C. D., on the day of- in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, at———————, in the said county, in a certain public street and highway there, unlawfully, and to the great terror and disturbance of his Majesty's subjects there being, did make an affray. And you the said keeper " &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

Misdemeanor at Common Law.

Forcible Entry into a Freehold.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the - day of ——, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at ➖➖➖➖➖➖, in the said county, forcibly and with strong hand, did enter into a certain messuage, with the appurtenances there situate, of which one C. D. was then seised in his demesne as of fee, and the said C. D. from the peaceable possession of the said messuage with the appurtenances aforesaid, forcibly and with strong hand unlawfully did expel and put out; against the form of the statute in that case made and provided. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See stat. 5 Ric. 2, c. 8.

Forcible Entry into a Leasehold, &c.

This may be the same as the last precedent, with such alterations only as are necessary to adapt it to a term for years, tenancy by copy of court roll, or tenancy by elegit, statute merchant and staple. As thus: "of which one C. D. was possessed for a certain unexpired term of years," &c. &c. as in the last precedent. See stat. 21 Jac. 1, c. 15.

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Forcible Detainer on stat. 8 H. 6, c. 9, or 21 Jac. 1, c. 15. Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, unlawfully did enter a certain messuage with the appurtenances there situate, of which one C. D. was seised in his demesne as of fee, and the said C. D., from the peaceable possession of the said messuage, with the appurtenances aforesaid, then and there did unlawfully expel and put out; and that the said A. B., then and there, and from thence hitherto the said C. D., from the possession of the said messuage with the appurtenances aforesaid, with force and arms, and with strong hand, unlawfully and injuriously did keep out, and the said messuage and appurtenances, and the possession thereof, then and there unlawfully and forcibly did hold, and still doth hold, from the said C. D.; against the form of the statute in that case made and provided. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See stat. 8 Hen. 6, c. 9, 21 Jac. 1, c. 15.

Sending a Challenge.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the

day of. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, wickedly, willingly, and maliciously did write, send, and deliver, to one C. D., a certain let. ter and paper writing containing a challenge to fight a duel with and against him the said A. B. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

Misdemeanor at Common Law.

Provoking a Man to send a Challenge. Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the

day of, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, wickedly, wilfully, and maliciously did utter, pronounce, declare, and say to and in the presence and hearing of one C. D., certain provoking and scandalous words, with intent to instigate, excite, and provoke the said C. D. to fight a duel with and against him the said A. B. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

Libel.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the

day of, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at -, in the said county, unlawfully, wickedly, and maliciously did write and publish a certain false, scandalous, and malicious libel, containing divers false, scandalous, and malicious matters and things of and concerning the said C. D. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

Misdemeanor at Common Law.

8. Offences against Public Trade.

Being armed and assembled for the purpose of assisting in Running uncustomed Goods, &c.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the

day of, in

the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, together with divers other

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