: : : STATUTES SUBJECTS of ACTS PROVISIONS relating thereto, repealed, wholly repealed. in the NEW ACTS. 19 G.4. C. 31. s. 2 to 8 Search warrants for ditto 31 + ... P. Assaults to hinder salvage 9 G. 4. c. 31. 8. 24 P. Burning goss, &c. and, c. 36 - - - - . . c. 29. s. 37 As to destroying, &c. trees, see 7 & 8 G. 4. c. 30. s. 19. As to stealing, c. 29. S. 38. P. Liability of parishes, &c. c. 36 | if trees, 8c. are cut or But the liability of hundreds, &c. to make good the dadestroyed - - mage, is not continued by the late Act, except in case of riots 24 SP. Obtaining money by 7 & 8 G. 4. C. 29. s. 53 1 false pretences See 7 & 8 G.4. c. 30. s. 21, 22, 35 T. Destroying madder As to roots for preservine relates to pigeons - 4 .. Slt. Destroying banks, flood) .. c. 30. s. 12 . c. 29. s. 38 to 41 . - -S St. Fish and conies, and Lincolnshire sea banks ] .. . s. 34, 35 S T. Preservation of trees, ☺ . c. 30. s. 19, as to roots, &c. - destroying trees, &c. 1. Preservation of timber 1 . c. 29. s. 38 to 41, and woods - damaging and stealing ST. Destroying mills, works / of mines, šc. - -} .. c. 30. s. 2, 5, 6, 7 T. Inter alia, preserving .. c. 29. s. 38, 9 | hollies, &c. 30, s. 19, 20 T. Stealing dogs - .. c. 29. s. 31, 32 T. Receivers . . S. 54 to 57 SP. Punishing larceny and receivers - - .. passim 8. 43 8. 38 to 41 .. c. 9. S. 26 to 29 P. Prosecutor's costs G. 4. C. 64 sonment, &c. - . c. 29 . . . S. 54 to 57 o : o : o : o : o : o o o * STATUTES. e SUBJECTS of ACTS - PROVISIONS relating thereto, repealed, wholly. . . repealed. in the NEW ACTS. or in part. + 30 Geo. 3. C. 48 S| Distinction from murder no P. Petit treason . longer continued, see 9 G, 4 T. That persons convicted The distinction between petty 31 . of petty larceny, may be l and grand larceny abolished witnesses - - -) by 7 & 8 G. 4. c. 29. 8. 2 IT. Oyster fisheries : 17 & 8.G. 4. c. 29. s. 36 " P. Firing ships and ob-17 & 8 G. 4. c. 30. s. 9 structing and assaulting | and . seamen .- .. >19 G. 4. c. 31. s. 24 to 29 T. Bigamy - - - . . 8. 22 .. " c. 951 T. Liability of hundreds 217 & 8 G. 4. c. 31, 'passimo P. Assaults to obstruct the 9 G. 4. C. 31. s. 26 passage of grain, &c. &c.' .st. Embezzlements of clerks } 17 & 8 G. 4. c. 29. s. 48 to 51 39 . and servants - -S CP. Misdemeanor, stealing , 39 & 40 .. under 58. Wilful inju . č. 29 & 30' ries, &c. - - ST. Indemnity to persons 41 (U.K.) c. c.31 241 ..'. whose mills, fc. destroyed Stealing, &c. vegetables, 7 & C. 67 T. Extending 13 G.3.c.321_8G. 4. c. 29. s. 43. "'. Destroying, &c. c. 30. s. 21,22 c. 107 T. Deer - - - - 17 & 8 G. 4. c. 29. s. 26 to 29 T. Malicious shooting at, wounding, stabbing, &c. 17 & 8 G. 4. c. 29. s. 26 to 29 using means to procure +43. c. 583 .. c. 30. s. 2; &c." miscarriage of women, 4. c. 31. s. 11, 12, 13 and setting fire to build ings - - - P. As to laying the property 7 G. 4. c. 64, s. 22 to 24 ., 17 G. 4. C. 64. s. 9, 10 & 11" stroying ships, regulat 7 & 8 G. 4. c. 29. s. 61 c. 1131 ing trials of accessories .. c. 30 to murders and felonies, G. 4. c. 31. s. 3 & 31 and manslaughters 44. . c. 92 P. Theft and larceny - - . . . c. 29, passin , This relates to stealing bark of St. Amending 6 G. 3. c. 36 trees in the king's forests, and 9 G. 3. c. 41 &c. quære, if specifically pro vided for in the new Acts, T. To repeal 8 Eliz, c. 4, as to taking clergy from stealing- ST. Preserving the oyster le oyster}| . .' . $. 36 - - far as same takes clergy grounds - - . .. c. 120 T. Deer - - - - . . . s. 26 to 29 52 ... c. 63311 no s . Embezzling securities by } . in' S: 48 to 512 0 1 bankers, 8c. . - : : 45 .. . from PRON c. 130 SIT. Destroying proper passim :: 31 i STATUTES . SUBJECTS of ACTS PROVISIONS relating thereto, repealed, wholly repealed. . in the NEW ACTS. or in part. ct. Extending 30 G.2. c. 24 52 Geo. 3. c. 641 as to obtaining money by S17 & 8 G. 4. c. 29. s. 53 &c. - - - . . C. 30 1 respects imprisonment and . . C. 29 ) hard labour - - T. Stealing from mines - 7 & 8 G. 4. c. 29. s. 37 machinery, and enabling . c. 30 & 31 Bot c. 31 gives mages redress in P. Liability of hundreds, case of riots only towns, &c. • P. Extending regulations As to seamen, see 9 G.4. c. 31. of the 11 W. 3 • 3 s. 26 and 30 of several acts allowing S17 G. 4. c. 64. s. 22 felons - - {17 & 8 G. 4. c. 29. s. 17 .SI rit. To facilitate trials for 9631 robbing coaches, &c. and I 17 G. 4. C. 64. s. 9 to 12 on boundaries of counties 317 & 8 G. 4. c. 29. s. 76 1 Geo. 4. c. 56 T. Summary punishment ? .!! for damaging wilfully .. .. c. 30 + .. .. c. 90 P. Explaining 43 Ğ.3. c. 113 Vide supra c. 102 T. Stealing from mines - 7 & 8 G. 4. c. 29. s. 37 making abduction ca- made returning from | C. 31. s. 19, 20 t ... ... c. 115 transportation capital; Returning from transportation, and the 5 G. 2. c. 30, il 5 G. 4. c. 84 pital . . . . T. In effect restoring benei l fit of clergy in cases of (| As to benefit of Clergy, see stealing in shops, 8c, and ( 7 & 8 G. 4. c. 28. s.6 & 7 to 58. value - +1 & 2 . c.88l|P. Assaulting, woundina. (| Assaulting officers in order to o &c. U rescue prisoners, see s. 12 - • • U and s. 25 of 9 G.4. c. 31 3 . c. 24 T. Receivers . 7 & 8 G. 4. c. 29. s. 54 to 57 32 T. Damages from rioters, ? or malicious - . . c. 30 & 31, passim T. Munslaughter, servants As to manslaugbter, see 9 G.4. robbing their masters, and 1. c. 31. s. 9. t... . c. 38 | accessories before the Accessories, 7 G. 4. C. 64 fact in larcenies and Larcenies generally, 7 & 8G. 4. felonies c. 29 : : STATUTES SUBJECTS of ACTS PROVISIONS relating thereto, repealed, wholly repealed. in the NEW ACTS. or in part. ac W SP. Receivers, and false pre-s17 & 8 G. 4. c. 29. 8. 54 to 57. * U tences 31 as to roceivers - - -(As to false pretences, s. 53 + .. .. .. P. Assaults - - - 9 G. 4. c. 31. 8. 24 to 29 P. Felonies on turnpike 7 & 8 G. 4. c. 30, s. 14, and . -S17 G. 4, c. 64, s. 17 }| See the exception at the end pital punishments of clause 1--of Ç. 27 P. Giving clergy in certain felonies, on convictions | 7 & 8 G. 4. c. 28. s. 6 and 7 C. 541 under the 9th of George the First, and the 27th of George the Second - T. Stealing property in mines, and from corpo- I. .. . $. 37 rations - - - tors, &c. - . ....... . 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