Alehouses- continued. Application for licence, notice and time, 369; annual licensing day, 369; whom to act at, 369; justices disqualified, 369; note of alteration in licence, 370; form of it, 370; transfer days, 370; temporary authority to sell, 370; form, 370; licence in case of death, &c., 371; who to be licensed, 371; fees for, 371; how long in force, 371; as to riots, 371, 418.
Allotments under Inclosure Act, damaging, O. 3, p. 148.
Allowance of jury lists, 375; form, 375; of highway rate, 397; form, 411; of poor's rate, 411; form, 411; of surveyor's accounts, 373; form, 373; of overseer's accounts, 376.
Allowance of constable's expenses for conveyance to prison in summary convictions, 45, 57, 59, 63, 70, 71, 72; the like in indictable offences, 325, 336, 337; for activity in apprehension of certain offenders, N. (d), p. 338.
Anchors of ships, concealing, &c., defacing marks, &c. on, O. 1-6, p. 290; dealer purchasing of persons under fourteen years of age, O. 21, p. 292; manu- facturers not placing name, &c. on, O. 27, p. 294.
Angling in water in private grounds in the day time, O. 17, 19, p. 154; seizure of angling implements, N. 101, p. 155; in the night time, O. 15, 16, p. 154; O. 92, p. 350.
Animals, cruelty to, see "Cruelty to Animals."
Appeal against summary convictions or orders, 76; after appeal decided and con-
firmed, conviction or order may be enforced, and costs of appeal reco- vered by distress and commitment, 76; forms-certificate of clerk of peace (R), 77; distress warrant, (S 1), 77; commitment for want of dis- tress (S 2), 78.
Appeal, conviction or order confirmed upon, no action against convicting justice, 10. Appeal against poor rates, 376; like under Lighting and Watching Act, 386. Appearance in summary conctions, of complainant and defendant not appearing,
34; of defendant and complainant not appearing, dismissal or adjourn- ment, 35; costs, 36. See Dismissal." Non-appearance of either or both parties at adjourned hearing, 38; of all parties, 39. See "Adjudi- cation," Hearing."
Appearance in indictable offences, failure of, a warrant, 305.
Appearance, failure of, in pursuance of a recognizance upon case adjourned, in summary convictions, 25; in indictable offences, 313. Application to Queen's Bench for a rule requiring justice to do an act, 9; no action to be brought for obeying same, 9.
Application in bastardy by mother to a justice, times for making, 380; by officers of guardians of union, when should be made before proceeding, N. 133, P. 186.
Application of penalties, &c. unappropriated by statute, 73; to borough treasurer, 73; where county police established, N. (a), p. 73.
Apprehension under a warrant, where may be in summary convictions, 21; in indictable offences, 306.
without warrant, in certain cases punishable summarily, N. (a), p. 20; and notes to the 3rd column of Chap. II. and III. of Part Î., p. 80 to 295.
Apprehension, assault, or stabbing, wounding, &c., with intent to prevent, O. 25, p. 342.
1. Offences by Apprentices, 256; misbehaving, O.1; parish_apprentices mis- behaving, O. 2; absenting during service, O. 3; cumulative punishment for not making satisfaction for absent time, N. 4, p. 257.
II. Offences by Masters, 256; misusage, refusal of provisions, &c., O. 4; the like as to parish apprentices, O. 5; refusing to perform conditions of indenture inserted by order of poor law commissioners, O. 1, 2, p. 84. Recovery of Wages from Masters, 379; enlisting, &c., see Mutiny."
Area of a house, stealing metal fixed as a fence to, O. 129, p. 352.
Armed persons trespassing in search of game, and using violence, O. 7, p. 118; by night, O. 104, p. 350; three or more persons doing so, O. 105, p. 350. Armed assemblies for aiding in smuggling, O. 218, 219, p. 362.
Arms of soldiers, buying or receiving, O. 13, p. 178.
Arms, training to the use of, O. 11, p. 340.
Army, officers in the, taking game, O. 13, p. 120.
setting fire to dwelling-house, O. 12, p. 340; to a church or chapel, O. 13; ships or vessels, or casting same away, O. 14, 15; coal mines, O. 16; stacks of corn, &c., O. 17; crops of corn, O. 18; her Majesty's vessels, O. 19; vessels in dock, &c. O. 20; farm buildings, O. 21; hay or imple- ments, &c. in farm buildings, O. 22, p. 342; attempting to set fire to any thing, O. 23; having explosive substances for doing so, O. 24.
Articles of the peace, see "Sureties."
Ass, illtreating, O. 1, p. 110.
Assault, 84; common, 0.1; certificate of dismissal, N. 9; hindering seaman, &c. from working or beating him, O. 2, 3; beating person with intent to hinder sale, &c. of corn, O. 4; assaulting person in charge of corn, 0.5; on board a ship, O. 6; on constables, see "Constables. ' (Indictable), 342; assault and stabbing with intent to maim, &c., O. 25; sending explosive substances with intent to burn, &c., O. 26; impeding persons endeavouring to escape from wreck, O. 27; or deerkeepers, O. 28; with intent to rob, O. 29; common assault, O. 30; on magistrates in case of wreck, O. 31; with intent to commit felony, O. 32; on peace or revenue officers, O. 33; to prevent apprehension, O.34; in pursuance of a conspiracy, O. 35; on special or county constables, O 36. Assizes, offences triable at, N. (a), p. 327, and 4th column of Chap. II. of Part II. pp. 341-365.
Asylum for lunatics, removal of paupers, &c. to, see Attempts to murder, &c., 342.
administering poison, stabbing, &c., O. 37; attempting to administer poison, shooting, &c. at, O. 38; by explosive substances destroying any building with intent, &c., O. 39.
Attempts to commit crimes, &c., 342; to commit a felony, O. 40; to commit a misdemeanor, O. 41.
Attendance of constable to prove service of a summons in summary convictions, 21, 34; in indictable offences, 306.
Attorney, may prefer information or complaint for a party, 12; allowed for de- fendant in summary convictions and orders, 32; not in indictable offences on preliminary examination, 317.
Auction, hawkers not to sell by, out of town of residence, 262.
Auditor of poor law unions, recovery of balances found due by, 414.
Avenue, stealing, damaging, &c. trees, shrubs, &c. growing in, see Larceny," "Malicious Injuries."
Award, under Friendly Societies Acts, enforcing, see" Friendly Societies."
Backing warrants of apprehension, 6, 22; form of indorsement (K), 23; by whom and where executed, 21; backing English, Irish and Scotch warrants, 7; and English warrants in Isles of Man, Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney or Sark, and vice versa, 7.
Backing warrants against a witness, in summary convictions, 6, 29; in indictable offences, 315; form, 23.
Backing warrants of distress in summary convictions, 61; form of indorsement
Backing warrants of commitment, in summary convictions and orders, 6, 55; form (K), 23.
Badger, baiting or fighting, or keeping house &c. for, O. 3, 4, p. 110; running for the purpose of baiting on or near highway, O. 61, p. 144; or on turnpike road, O. 81, p. 234; or on a Sunday, O. 5, p. 216.
Bagatelle boards, see "Gaming Houses."
Bail, in summary convictions for defendant, before hearing, 24; at hearing on variances, 24; on apprehension before time fixed for hearing, 25; on non-appearance of complainant, 25; mode of stating recognizance, N. (c), p. 24; form of recognizance (E), 26; notice of same, 26; estreating re- cognizance on non appearance, 25; form of certificate of non-appearance (F), 27; after hearing till return of distress warrant, 62; form of recog nizance (N la), 64.
Bail, in indictable offences for accused, before examination completed, on adjourn- ment, 312; in cases where an indictment found, and accused apprehended on warrant, 310; form of recognisance (Q 2), 313; notice thereof, 314; estreating recognizance on non-appearance, 313; form of certificate of non- appearance (Q4), 314; after examination completed, discretionary for examining justice to do so, and grant certificate of consent in certain cases, 331, and N. (b), 332; in misdemeanors not specified, accused en- titled to be bailed or have certificate of consent, 332; in treason justices cannot take, 333; where accused entitled to a traverse, 333; visiting justice may do so on certificate of committing justice, 332; forms: recognizance of bail (S1), with conditions, 333, 334; notice thereof (S 2), 334; certifi- cate of consent to bail indorsed on commitment (S 3), 334; the like, on a separate paper (S 4), 334; warrant of deliverance on bail taken after committal, 333; form of, 335; form of recognizance of bail upon habeas corpus (S 6), 335.
Baiting a bull, badger, &c., see " Badger."
Bakers, see "Bread and Flour."
Bank of England note, forging, O. 94, p. 350.
tumultuously demolishing by rioters, O. 215, p. 362: remedy against the hundred for, see "Hundred."
Bastards, mother of, neglecting to maintain, O. 1, p. 244; or deserting same, O. 18, p. 246; application for summons to putative father, 380; summons, service, 380, order, and amounts, 381; summons to witness, 381; how money to be paid, 381; how order enforced, 381; forms, 382; appeal against order, 382; annual return of orders, 382.
Baths and wash-houses, 86; commissioner refusing inspection of books, O. 1, or taking fees, O. 3; or interested in contracts, O. 4.
Beast confined, stealing, O. 12, p. 154; receiving or having it, O. 13, p. 154. Beastiality, see "Sodomy."
Beating or wounding deerkeepers, O. 28, p. 342.
Beerhouses, 86. Offences within the 11 & 12 Vict. c. 43.
I. Offences against the tenor of Licence, 86; mixing drugs, &c. in beer, &c.,
0.1; adulterating beer, &c., O. 2; selling adulterated beer, &c., O. 3; using illegal measures, O. 4; permitting drunkenness, 0.5; suffering gaming, 0.6; permitting bad characters to assemble in house, O.7; not maintaining good order, O. 8, p. 88; keeping open at unauthorized hours during riots, &c., O. 9; sureties liable, N. 18 p. 87.
II. Offences as to Hours, 88; keeping open or selling in London, &c. before 5 a. m. or after 12 at night, O. 10, 11; or before 5 a. m. and after 11 p. m. in places exceeding 2500 inhabitants, O. 12; before 5 a. m. and after 10 elsewhere, O. 13; at times when alehouses closed, O. 14; suf- fering beer, &c. to be drunk during same periods. O. 15; keeping open or selling before half-past 12 or termination of morning divine service on Sundays, &c., O. 20-22, p. 82; sureties liable, N. 18, p. 87. III. Other Offences, 88, 90, 92; unlicensed person selling by retail on or off the premises, O. 17, 18; not having board over door with name, &c., O. 19, p. 90; overseer refusing to grant certificate of rating of house, falsely certifying house to be rated, or person resident, or annual value, &c., O. 20-24; suffering wine or spirits, &c. to be brought into house to be drunk there, or suffering same to be drunk there, O. 25, 26; selling by other than standard measure, O. 27; refusing to produce licence to justices, O. 28; selling beer, &c. made otherwise than from malt or hops, O. 29; mixing drugs, &c. in beer sold, O. 30, 31; fraudulently diluting or adulterating beer, &c., O. 32, 33; selling during time dis. qualified, O. 34, p. 92; any person selling on offender's premises when not lawful, O. 35; harbouring county police, O. 15-17, p. 82; refusing to receive soldiers billeted, O. 18; refusing to pay compensation for not providing stables, &c. for soldiers, O. 19; refusing to admit constables, O. 23, 24, p. 84.
Beerhouses, offences to which the 11 & 12 Vict. c. 43, does not extend, 258. selling without licence, O. 1; unlicensed person selling off the premises, O. 2; the like, on the premises, 0.3; selling after conviction for felony, O. 4; receiving or keeping wine, &c. in cellar, O. 5, 6.
Begging alms, O. 6, p. 244.
Betting at games of chance in the street or highway, O. 19, p. 246; cheating at play, O. 106, p. 350.
Bigamy, O. 46, p. 344.
Billets of soldiers, offences as to, see 66
Billiard tables, "6 see Gaming Houses."
Alehouses," ""Beerhouses," and " Military
Binding over party to prosecute and witness, by recognizance, 327; the like, where offence committed out of the justice's jurisdiction, 324; witness refusing to enter into recognizance, commitment, 328; form, 330; form of recog nizance, and notice, 329.
Bird, confined; stealing, O. 12, p. 154; receiving or having it, O. 13, p. 154.
Birth of a child, mother concealing, O. 71, p. 346.
Black game, killing out of season, O. 25, 26, p. 122.
Board of guardians of poor law union to authorize an officer to prosecute for offences,
Boats, stealing from, O. 139, p. 354; stealing a boat, O. 142, P. 354.
Bodies, dead, see" 'Dead Bodies."
Bond, forging, O. 93, p. 350; stealing, O. 114, p. 352.
Bonfire, making near a highway, O. 59, p. 144; the like, near turnpike road, O. 79, p. 234.
Booth, placing on highway, O. 58, p. 144; the like, on turnpike road, O. 77, p. 234.
Breach of the peace, see "Sureties."
Breach of duty as a peace officer, see the various titles constables punishable sum- marily―(indictable), O. 73, p. 346.
Bread and Flour. Offences within the Bills of Mortality, 92; making bread other than from wheat, without being marked, O. 1; adulterating bread, O. 2; adulterating flour, O. 3, p. 94; selling one sort of flour for another, O. 4, 5; having ingredients for adulterating, O. 6; obstructing search for, 0.7; resisting carrying away ingredients seized, O. 8; selling by other than weight, O. 9; using other than avoidupois weight, O. 10; neglecting to fix scales, &c. in shop, O. 11, 12; using incorrect scales, &c., O. 13; delivering from cart without scales, &c., O. 14, 15; refusing to weigh, O. 16; baking, &c. on Sunday, O. 17, p. 94; or after half-past one, P.M., O. 18-23; opposing execution of act, O. 24, 25; as to offences by jour- neymen, O. 26.
Breaking and entering, see "Housebreaking," and "Burglary."
Breaking down the dam of a fish or mill pond, O. 161, p. 356.
Breaking down bridges, or banks of rivers, O. 159, p. 356.
Bridges, throwing down stones from, set up by surveyors, O. 54, p. 144. Broker, embezzling money, &c., O. 9, p. 340.
Building, erecting on highway, O. 40, 41, p. 142; the like, on turnpike road, O.
Building within the curtilage, breaking and entering and stealing therein, O. 108, p. 350.
Building erected so as to be a nuisance, see "Nuisances."
Bull, baiting, see Badger;" stealing, O. 51, p. 344; illtreating, see" Cruelty to Animals."
Buoy or buoy ropes, see " Wreck and Salvage."
Burglary, O. 47, p. 344; and using violence, O. 48.
Burial register, see " Registers of Baptism, &c."
Burying without certificate of registry, O. 3, p. 208.
Business at special sessions, 368 to 378.
at petty sessions. or by one justice, exclusive of summary convictions and indictable offences, 379 to 421.
Bustards, killing out of season, 0.28,
Butcher, travelling on Sunday, 0.3, p. 216.
Button manufactures, reference to statute relating to, N. 119, p. 172.
Buying counterfeit coin, O. 56, p. 344.
game unlawfully, see "Game."
the arms or clothes of soldiers, O. 13, p. 178.
Cabbages, stealing, O. 27, 28, p. 156; damaging, &c., O. 3, 4, p. 160.
Cables, see" Wreck and Salvage."
Calf, stealing, O. 51, p. 344; wounding, O. 52, p. 344; ill-treating, see" Cruelty
Canal, stealing, &c., see " Boats;" damaging bank, &c., O. 159, p. 356.
Cannel coal, setting fire to mines of, O. 16, p.340; stealing from, O. 130, p. 352. Caption of depositions of witnesses in indictable offences, 321.
of prisoner's statement, 322.
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