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SIGNALS, exhibiting false, with intent to bring ships, &c., into
danger, 152.

SILK, stealing goods or articles of, in process of manufacture,
65.

SIMPLE larceny, definition of, 23 (note).
punishment for, 25.

after a previous conviction, 26, 27, 28.

SNARING deer, 30, et seq.

SODOMY, 280.

SOLITARY Confinement, extent of, 116, 169, 212, 213, 242, 284.
SPRING guns, setting, with intent to grievous bodily harm, 260.
SQUARE, larceny of fixture in, 45.

STABBING, conviction of for unlawful, on indictment for felony,
250 (note).

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STOCK, fraudulent sale or appropriation of, by brokers and others,
78, 80.

STOCK, forging transfer of, 173.

STOLEN property, restitution of, 99.

corruptly taking reward for helping to the recovery of, 101.

STONES, casting, on railways, 262.

STRANDED Vessels, stealing, &c., from, 66, 67, 68.

STRANGLE, attempting to, 251, 255.

STREET, larceny of fixtures in, 45.

SUBSEQUENT offence, see " Previous Conviction."

SUBSTANTIVE felony, accessories may be indicted for, 2—4.
SUFFOCATE, attempting to, 251, 255.

SUMMARY CONVICTIONS:

punishment for larceny after two summary convictions, 28.
receivers of property where original offence punishable on,
97, 98.

abettors, in offences punishable on, 99, 162.

mode of compelling appearance of persons punishable on,
104, 161.

application of forfeitures and penalties on, 105, 162.
committal for non-payment, 106.

power to discharge offender on first conviction, 106, 107,
164.

a bar to other proceedings, 107, 164.

appeal against, ib.

no certiorari, 109, 166.

return of, to quarter sessions, 110, 167.

proceedings on, may be under Jervis's Acts, 117, 170, 242,

TACKLE of fishers, power to seize, 39.
TELEGRAPHS, injuries to, 144.

TENANTS, larceny by, 76, 77.

injuries to buildings by, 127.

TENDER of defaced coin, 225.

THREATENING LETTERS:

sending or uttering letters demanding any property, &c., 54.
sending or uttering letter threatening to accuse of crime, with
intent to extort money, 55.

sending letters threatening to burn or destroy, 154.
sending letters threatening to murder, 252.

THREATS, inducing person by, to execute deed, &c., 57, see
"Threatening Letters," and "Menaces."

stealing in dwelling-house, and putting persons therein in
bodily fear by, 65.

TITLE to goods, document of, 20.

TITLE to lands, document of, 20.
stealing, 42.

TOLL bars, injuries to, 143.

TOOLS, coining, making, mending or possession of, 229.

TRANSFERS of stock, forging, 173.

TREASON, petit, 247.

TREASURY, Costs of prosecutions conducted by the, 243.
TREES, stealing or damaging with intent to steal, 46.
possession of, 48, 49.
injuries to, 129.

TRIAL of accessories, 1, 4, 5.

"TRUSTEE," interpretation of term, 21,

fraudulent disposition of property by, 84.
of Friendly Society, larceny by, 24 (note).

TURNPIKE gates, destroying, 143.

UNDERWOOD, Stealing or damaging with intent to steal, 46.

UNNATURAL offences, 280.

UTTERING Counterfeit coin, 220, 224, 226, 227.

"VALUABLE Security," interpretation of, 21.

stealing or destroying, 41.

VEGETABLE production, stealing or destroying or damaging with

intent to steal, 49, 50.

injuries to, 129.

VENUE, in trial of accessories, 4.

when offence within jurisdiction of the admiralty, 5, 6.
in actions and prosecutions against persons acting under
Larceny Act, 110.

in actions and prosecutions against persons acting under
Malicious Injuries Act, 167.

under Coinage Act, 236.

VESSEL, see" Ships."

VIADUCTS, injuries to, 143.

WAREHOUSE, breaking into any, 61, 62.

WARREN, taking rabbits, &c., in, 33, 34.

WHARVES, larceny from, 66.

WHIPPING, limitation of sentence of, 117, 170, 285.

sentence to specify number of strokes, ib.

substitution of sixteen for eighteen years as limit of age at

which whipping can be inflicted, 25 (note).

WILLS, stealing or destroying, 42, 43.

forgery of, 188, 202,

WOMEN, abduction of, 273, 274, 275.

WOODWORK, stealing or severing with intent to steal, affixed to
buildings, 45.

WOOLLEN, Stealing goods or article of in process of manufacture,
65.

WOUNDING, deer, 30, 31, 33.

robbery accompanied by, 53, 54.

with intent to murder, 249.

conviction of unlawful, on indictment for felony, 250 (note).

WRECKS, stealing from, 66.

punishment for persons in possession of goods from, 67.

offering goods for sale, 68.

destroying, or any articles belonging thereto, 154.

assault on magistrate, &c., on account of his preserving, 265.

WRITTEN instruments, larceny of, 41.

YARN, stealing woollen, linen, hempen or cotton, in process of
manufacture, 65.

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