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INDEX

TO THE

PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS,

22 VICT. (1859).

A.

Abolition of Manor Courts.
Courts, &c. (Ireland).

Administration of Justice.

Affidavits by Commission.
Affirmation.

Bail for Manslaughter.
Bail in Error.

See-

See Manor

County Courts.

Evidence by Commission.
Manor Courts (Ireland).
Oaths.

Combination of Workmen. Recognizances.

Coroners.

Remission of Penalties.

Affidavits by Commission.

22 Vict. c. 16.-An Act to enable the Judges to ap-
point Commissioners within Ten Miles of London and in
the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands to administer
Oaths in Common Law, and to authorize the taking in
the Country of Bail in Error, and Recognizances and
Bail on the Revenue Side of the Exchequer. Page 52

Recital of 29 Car. 2. c. 5.
§1. Power to Judges to appoint Commissioners to ad-
minister Oaths within Ten Miles of London.

2. Style of Commissioners. Power to take Fees.
3. Power to Judges to appoint Commissioners for the
Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.

4. Affidavits, &c. to be read and made use of as other
Affidavits.

5. Extending Provisions of 4 W. & M. c. 4. as to Bail in
Error, and to Recognizances on the Revenue Side of
the Exchequer.

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22 Vict. c. 10.-An Act to settle the Form of Affirma-
tion to be made in certain Cases by Quakers and other
Persons by Law permitted to make an Affirmation
instead of taking an Oath.

Page 37

§ 1. New Form of Affirmation to be made by Quakers and
other Persons permitted to make an Affirmation
instead of taking an Oath as in 21 & 22 Vict. c. 48.
2. Name of the Sovereign for the Time being to be used.

Anniversary Days Observance.

22 Vict. c. 2.-An Act to repeal certain Acts and
Parts of Acts which relate to the Observance of the
Thirtieth of January and other Days.

Page 2

§ 1. Certain Enactments for the Observance of the 30th of
January, 29th of May, 5th of November, and 23d of
October, repealed.

SCHEDULE of Acts and Parts of Acts repealed, viz. :
Of the Parliament of England :-

The whole of 3 Jac. 1. c. 1., for a Public Thanks-
giving on the Fifth of November.

The whole of 12 Car. 2. c. 14., for a perpetual
Anniversary Thanksgiving on the Twenty-ninth
of May.

So much of 12 Car. 2. c. 30., for the Attainder of
several Persons guilty of the Murder of King
Charles the First, as enacts that every Thirtieth
Day of January should be kept as an Anniversary
Day.

So much of 13 Car. 2. c. 7., for confirming Public
Acts, as confirms the preceding Enactment of
12 Car. 2. c. 30.

So much of 13 Car. 2. c. 11., for confirming Acts,
as confirms the Act 12 Car. 2. c. 14.

Of the Parliament of Great Britain :-
So much of 24 Geo. 2. c. 23., for regulating the
Commencement of the Year and correcting the
Calendar, as requires the observing of the
Thirtieth of January, the Twenty-ninth of May,
and the Fifth of November.

Of the Parliament of Ireland :-

The whole of 14 & 15 Car. 2. Sess. 4. c. 1., for a per-
petual Anniversary Thanksgiving on the Twenty-
ninth of May.

The whole of 14 & 15 Car. 2. Sess. 4. c. 23., for
celebrating the Twenty-third of October as an
Anniversary Thanksgiving.

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Annuities and Premiums. See Naval Medical Supplemental Fund Society.

Application of Aids. See Revenue, Public, &c.

Appointment of High Bailiffs. See County
Courts.

Appropriation of Supplies. See Revenue,
Public, &c.

Army.

22 Vict. c. 4.-An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

Page 5 [The following is the General Arrangement of the Provisions contained in the Mutiny Act :

General Principles of the Act, §§ 1-5.-Courts-martial (Constitution, Powers, and Proceedings), §§ 6-18.— Crimes and Punishments, §§ 19-38.-Military Prisons and Civil Gaols, §§ 39-43, 90.-Musters, §§ 44, 85.-Desertion, §§ 45-49, 87, 88.-Furlough, $50.-Privileges of Soldiers, §§ 51-53.-Enlistment and Offences connected therewith, §§ 54-64, 86.Deductions from Pay, § 65.-Billets, Carriages, Routes, Tolls, §§ 66-79, 92, 93.-Discharge of Soldiers, §§ 80, 81.-Penalties at Law under Act, §§ 82-97.-Miscellaneous Provisions, §§ 98-105.Schedules.]

B.

Bail for Manslaughter.

22 Vict. c. 33.-An Act to enable Coroners in England to admit to Bail Persons charged with Manslaughter. Page 117

§1. In Cases of Manslaughter Coroner may admit Persons charged to Bail.

2. In such Cases Recognizances to be taken.

3. Depositions to be furnished to Persons against whom Coroners Juries have found Verdicts of Manslaughter.

Bail

Children.

Bail in Error.

22 Vict. c. 16.-An Act to enable the Judges to ap-
point Commissioners within Ten Miles of London and in
the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands to administer
Oaths in Common Law, and to authorize the taking in
the Country of Bail in Error, and Recognizances and
Bail on the Revenue Side of the Exchequer. Page 52
§ 5. Provisions of 4 W. & M. c. 4. as to Bail in Error, and
to Recognizances on the Revenue Side of the Ex-
chequer, extended.

Baldersby. See Saint James Baldersby
Marriages Validity.

Banks for Savings. See Savings Banks
(Ireland).

Broadley, Miss Sophia. See Ecton and Welton
Exchange.

Burial Places.

22 Vict. c. 1.-An Act more effectually to prevent
Danger to the Public Health from Places of Burial.

Page 1

Recital of Section 23 of 20 & 21 Vict. c. 81.
§ 1. Where Persons other than Churchwardens having the
Care of a Place of Burial neglect to comply with
Order in Council, the Churchwardens may act in
their Stead, and Persons obstructing them guilty of
a Misdemeanor.

2. This Act and the recited Act to be as One Act.

C.

Channel Islands. See Affidavits by Commission.

Charity Commissioners. See Nottingham

Charities.

Children. See Recreation Grounds.

Civil

Combination.

Civil Service Superannuation.

22 Vict. c. 26.-An Act to amend the Laws concerning Superannuations and other Allowances to Persons having held Civil Offices in the Public Service.

Page 101

Recital of 4 & 5 W. 4. c. 24. and 20 & 21 Vict. c. 37. § 1. Repeal of Sections 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, and 24 of 4 & 5 W. 4. c. 24.

2. Rate of Superannuation Allowance.

3. This Act to apply to Persons already in the Civil
Service, but without Prejudice to existing Rights.
4. Provision for computing Amount of Superannuation
to Persons holding professional and other special
Offices.

5. Allowances in Cases of bodily Injury.

6. Power to Treasury to grant Gratuities in case of short Service.

7. Power to Treasury to grant Allowances on Abolition of Offices.

8. Condition of Grant of full Superannuations to public Servants not Heads of Departments.

9. Power to Treasury to grant Allowances for special Services, and for Demerits in individual Cases.

10. Allowances not to be granted to Persons under Sixty, unless upon Medical Certificate of permanent Infirmity.

11. Persons superannuated under Sixty may be required to serve again.

12. Superannuation may be retained on Transfer to other Employment under the Crown.

13. Orders, &c., within what Time to be laid before Parliament.

14. Section 6 of 57 Geo. 3. c. 65. only to apply to Officers having had Seats in Parliament.

15. Construction of the following Sections with this Act: viz., Section 1 of 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 42.; Section 21 of 7 Will. 4. & 1 Vict. c. 30.; Sections 5 and 10 of 8 & 9 Vict. c. 100.; Section 39 of 13 & 14 Vict. c. 89.; Section 15 of 15 & 16 Vict. c. 73.; Section 46 of 15 & 16 Vict. c. 87.; Section 22 of 17 & 18 Vict. c. 78. ; and Section 9 of 19 & 20 Vict. c. 110. 16. Allowances to be paid free from Taxes.

17. Who to be deemed Civil Servants.

18. 4 & 5 Will. 4. c. 24. and this Act to be construed together.

19. Short Title of Act.

Combination of Workmen.

22 Vict. c. 34.-An Act to amend and explain the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 129., to repeal the Laws relating to the

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