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what materials, 207; not marking mixed bread, 207, con-
viction, 207; adulterating bread, 208, conviction, 208;
adulterating flour, &c., 208, conviction, 209; search for
adulterated bread or flour, 209; penalty on persons
having the same, 209, conviction, 210; obstructing the
search, 210, conviction, 210; bread to be sold by weight,
211, conviction, 211; not using avoirdupois weight,
211, conviction, 211; not providing scales and weights,
&c., 211, conviction, 212. Baking, &c. on Sunday, 212,
conviction, 213. Opposing the execution of this Act, 213.
Offences by journeymen, 214. Proceedings for penalties,
214; summons, 215; information, 215; conviction, 215;
witnesses, 216; penalties, how levied and applied, 216;
appeal, 217. Actions against justices, &c., 218. Saving
of rights, &c., 218.

2. Regulations beyond the bills of mortality, 219: bread, of
what materials, 219; adulterating bread, 220; adulter-
ating flour, &c., 220; search for adulterated bread or
flour, 221; penalty on persons having the same, 222;
obstructing the search, 222. Bread to be sold by weight,
222; not using avoirdupois weight, 223; not providing
scales and weights, 223. Baking, &c. on Sunday, 224.
Opposing the execution of this Act, 225. Offences by
journeymen, 225. Proceedings for penalties, 226; sum-
mons, 226; information, 227; conviction, 227; witnesses,
227; penalties, how levied and applied, 228; appeal, 229.
Actions against justices, &c., 229. Saving of rights, &c.,
229.

Breaking and entering a house in the night, burglary, 235;
breaking out of a house, when burglary, 234.
Breaking and entering a church or chapel, and stealing,
punishment, 236, commitment, 237;-the like, as to a
dwelling-house in the day time, 237, commitment, 237 ;-
the like, as to any building within the curtilage, 238,
commitment, 238;—the like, as to a shop, warehouse, or
counting-house, 238, commitment, 238.

Breaking open doors, to seize goods fraudulently removed to
avoid a distress for rent, 326;-to restore possession
under an inquisition of forcible entry, 473;-to apprehend
a man for a crime, 132.

Breaking prison, punishment, 592; where and before whom
tried, 593, 584.

Brede, gunpowder mills at, not affected by stat. 12 G. 3, c. 61,
as to gunpowder, 595.

Bribery, what and how punishable, 230;-at elections of
members of parliament, penalty, 230;-of officers of the
customs, 230.

Bricks and tiles, 230: bricks, not making them of the regu-

lated size, penalty, 230, conviction, 231 ;-tiles, not making
them of the regulated size, penalty, 231.

Bridges, 231: by whom to be repaired, 231, and the highway
at each end of them, 232, 632; materials for repairs, how
provided, 233; contract for repairs, 232; repairs when
paid out of the county rate, 232, 394; not repairing
them, 231;-inhabitants, competent witnesses, 451.
Destroying or damaging them, punishment, 233; com-
mitment, 233. Breaking or throwing down the stones,
bricks, or wood fixed upon the battlements or parapets,
or otherwise injuring or defacing them, penalty, 655, 698.
Nuisances to them, how punishable, 233.

Bridle way, what, 612. See "Highway."

Bristol, magazines of the Crown for keeping gunpowder at,
not within stat. 12 G. 3, c. 61, as to gunpowder, 594.
Broker, embezzling money entrusted to him for a special pur-
pose, punishment, 14, 17, commitment, 15;-selling or
disposing of any chattel, security, or power of attorney as
to stock, entrusted to him for safe custody or for a special
purpose, punishment, 15, commitment, 16. In what cases
not punishable, 17.

Brother, competent witness for or against his brother, 452.
Building, within the curtilage, breaking and entering, and
stealing therein, punishment, 238; commitment, 238.
Building, used in trade or manufacture, setting fire to, punish-
ment, 239, commitment, 240.

Building gaols and house of correction, 558, upon report or
presentment, 558; contract for the building, 559.
Building within 15 feet of the centre of a highway, penalty,
654.

Bull, stealing, punishment, 245, commitment, 245:-mali-
ciously killing or wounding, punishment, 246, commit-
ment, 246;-ill-treating, punishment, 246, conviction,
246;-keeping a house or place for baiting or fighting
bulls, penalty, 247, conviction, 247;-baiting a bull on or
near a highway, penalty, 656.

Bullion, conveying, out of the mint, punishment, 273.
Burglary and house breaking, 234: burglary, punishment, 234,
commitment, 234;-burglary and attempt to murder,
punishment, 234, commitment, 234;-or burglary by break-
ing out of a house, 234, commitment, 234;—burglary,
what, 235, what a breaking, 235, what an entry, 235,
what a dwelling-house, 236. Breaking and entering a
church or chapel, and stealing therein, punishment, 236,
commitment, 237;-the like, as to a dwelling-house in the
day time, punishment, 237, commitment, 237;-the like,
as to a building within the curtilage, punishment, 238,
commitment, 238;-the like, as to a shop, warehouse, or
counting house, punishment, 238, commitment, 238.

Breaking and entering a house, &c., in the day time, with
intent to steal, punishment, 237, commitment, 237.
Burial. See "Dead Bodies." Burial of felo de se, how, 390.
Burial, register of, how proved, 448:-making false entries in,
or forging or altering it, punishment, 491 :-making false
entries in the copies sent to the registrar of the diocese, 492.
Burning, 239:-setting fire to church or chapel, punishment,
239, commitment, 239;-setting fire to a dwelling-house,
any person being therein, punishment, 239, commitment,
239;-setting fire to a house, outhouse, mill, manufac-
tory, &c., punishment, 239, commitment, 240. Setting
fire to farm buildings, 240, commitment, 240; to hay,
straw, &c., in farm buildings, 240, commitment, 241; to
implements of husbandry, 240, 241, commitment, 241;
to stacks of corn, hay, wood, &c., 241, commitment,
241; to crops of corn or pulse, trees, furze, 241, commit-
ment, 241. Setting fire to coal mines, 241, commitment,
242. Setting fire to ships, with intent to murder, or
whereby life may be endangered, punishment, 242, com-
mitment, 242;-setting fire to ships, with intent to
destroy them, punishment, 242, commitment, 242.
Burying the hides of horses slaughtered, punishment, 725.
Business at sessions, relating to the county rate, how trans-
acted, 408.

Bustards, season for killing, 521;-killing them out of season,
penalty, 520, conviction, 521. Bustards are within stat.
9 G. 4, c. 69, as to night poaching, 529.

Buying counterfeit coin, punishment, 269; commitment, 270;
buying counterfeit copper coin, punishment, 272.

Buying tools or instruments of coinage, punishment, 273.
Buying forged bank notes, or blank bank notes, punishment,
484.

Buying game by licensed dealers, from whom, 536; when
others may buy for them, 538;-buying from persons not
authorized to sell, penalty, 538; conviction, 539.
sons buying game of other than licensed dealers, penalty,
538, conviction, 538.

Buying disputed titles to lands, punishment, 243.

Per-

C.

Cabbages, stealing. See "Larceny."

Calendar of prisoners tried, to be sent by keepers of gaols to
the Secretary of State, after every sessions, 581.

Calf, 245. See "Cattle."

Canals, constables for, 343. See "Constable."

Candle, lighted, having on board of ships or boats laden with
gunpowder, penalty, 599.

Canteens, 67; how and by whom licensed, 67.

Cannel coal, setting fire to mines of, punishment, 241; com-
mitment, 242.

Canterbury, power of the council as to the gaol of, 589; gaol
to be regulated by the justices, 589.

Caption of coroner's inquisition, 389.

Cards, apprentices, servants or artificers playing at, penalty,
&c., 545; fraud or deceit in playing at, punishment, 546;
commitment, 546. Cards not to be allowed in gaols,
571.

Careless driving, homicide by, manslaughter, 716.

Carmarthen, fisheries in, how regulated, 463.

Carnally knowing female children, 243: under ten years of
age, punishment, 243, commitment, 244; above ten and
under twelve, punishment, 244, commitment, 244.

Carriages for gunpowder, how to be loaded, 598; being loaded
otherwise, penalty 598, conviction, 598.

Carriages, tolls for, on turnpike roads, 679.

Carriage of materials for road making, to be given to rate-
payers, 639.

Carriage way, 612. See "Highway."

Carrier, not to be licensed to deal in game, 535.

Cart, name of owner to be on, 658, 693.

Cartway, width of, 642; width of gates across, 642.

Case, special, how brought up by certiorari, 253; cannot be
brought up, where certiorari is taken away, 250; certiorari
how granted in such a case, 253.

Casting away ships, with intent to murder, or whereby life
may be endangered, punishment, 242, commitment, 242;
-the like, with intent to destroy the ship, punishment,
242, commitment, 242.

Catholic clergymen exempted from serving as constable, 310;
their chapels how registered and certified, 425; disturb-
ing their congregations, penalty, 426, commitment, 426.
Cattle, 245 stealing, or killing with intent to steal, horses,
cattle, sheep, &c., punishment, 245, commitment, 245 ;—
maliciously killing or wounding them, punishment, 246,
commitment, 246;-wantonly and cruelly beating them,
or any dog or domestic animal, or injuring them by negli-
gence or ill-usage in driving them, penalty, 246, conviction,
247. Impounding cattle, and not feeding them, punish-
ment, 247, conviction, 248. Proceedings to conviction,
248;-form of conviction, 248; recovery and distribution
of the penalty, 249; appeal, 249.

Cattle, driving on the causeway at the side of a highway,
penalty, 655.

Cattle, slaughtering, near a turnpike road, penalty, 698.
Cattle straying upon highways, 657;-upon turnpike roads

Cattlegates, owners of, not entitled to the game, 507.
Causeways, how to be secured, 619;-riding or driving cattle
upon them, penalty, 655.

Centre of highway, what, within the Highway Act, 652.
Certificate to be given to alien, by the officer of the customs,
69; forging or altering such certificate, penalty, 69. See
"Alien."

Certificate to be given, on dismissal of a complaint before jus-
tices for an assault, in what cases, 137; form of it, 137.
Certificate of registry of a dissenting chapel, how and where
given, 425; the like of Catholic chapels, 425.

Certificate of birth, marriage or burial, giving a false one,
punishment, 491.

Certificate to kill game, 510; what duty, 511; what, for game-
keepers, &c., 510;-certificate, when and how obtained,
511; certificate for gamekeeper, 512; at what time it ex-
pires, 511, 512. Not showing it when demanded, penalty,
513, conviction, 515;-sporting without it, penalty, 515,
conviction, 516. Proceedings for penalties, 516, convic-
tion, 517; appeal, 518; witnesses, 518. Cumulative
penalty for sporting without certificate, 518, conviction,
518. Persons who have a certificate, may sell game to
licensed dealers, 536.

Certificate, game, to be taken out by all dealers in game, other-
wise penalty, 536.

Certificate of gaoler to the sessions, as to the rules of the pri-
son being complied with, 581.

Certificate to obtain a licence for a beer shop, in what cases,
45; making or using false certificate, penalty, 46.
Certificate to obtain licence for a hawker, 603; form of it,

604.

Certificate to obtain licence for a house for slaughtering horses,
720.

Certificate of justices, for stopping up or diverting a highway,
647.

Certiorari, 250: in what cases generally, 250; how, when

taken away by statute, 250;-to remove indictments,
before verdict, plea of guilty, or judgment, 251; to re-
move convictions, for errors appearing on the face of
them, 251, 385, and it is discretionary in the court to
grant it, 252, but it cannot be granted pending an appeal,
252;-to remove orders of justices or of sessions, for
defects upon the face of them, 252, or were made sub-
ject to a special case, 253. When and how moved for,
254, previous notice to the justices being given, where
the writ is to remove a conviction or order, 254; re-
cognizance on removing indictments, 255, or convic-
tions, orders, 255. How returned, 256; form of the
return, 256.

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