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FORCIBLE ENTRY, &c.

See "Entry (Forcible) and Detainer," ante, p. 315.

FORGERY.

162. Forging a Bill of Exchange or Promissory Note]-did felo- 11 Geo. 4 & 1 niously forge a certain bill of exchange [or promissory note], Will. 4, c. 66,

[or a certain indorsement on, or assignment of, a certain bill of s.3. exchange, or promissory note],

[or a certain acceptance of a certain bill of exchange], for the payment of ·

contrary, &c.

with intent thereby then to defraud [E. F.],

163. Uttering a forged Bill &c.]-did feloniously offer, utter, dis- Id. pose of and put off a certain forged bill of exchange [&c., as in No. 162], with intent thereby then to defraud [E. F.], he the said A. B. then well knowing the same to be forged, contrary, &c.

164. Forging and uttering a Bank Note]-did feloniously forge Id. [the indorsement, or assignment of and upon] a certain bank note [or bank bill of exchange, or bank post bill], for the payment of pounds [or divers bank notes], and the said forged bank note then feloniously and knowingly did offer, utter, dispose of and put off, with intent thereby then to defraud [the governor and company of the Bank of England], contrary, &c.

165. Uttering a forged Bank Note]-did feloniously utter, offer, Id. dispose of and put off a certain bank note for the payment of with intent to defraud [C. D.], he the said A. B. then well knowing the same to be forged, contrary, &c.

166. Forging, &c. a Banker's Draft, Undertaking or Order for Id.
Money-did feloniously forge and alter [or utter, offer, dispose of, or
put off, well knowing the same to be forged and altered] a certain
order for the payment of £, with intent thereby then to defraud
[C. D.]

[or a certain cheque and order, or warrant, or undertaking, for
the payment of money, with intent thereby then to defraud
[E. F.],

contrary, &c.

167. Forging a Will]-did feloniously forge a certain

[or offer, utter, dispose of and put off, well knowing the same to Id.
be forged, a certain forged]

will and testament [or codicil], with intent thereby then to defraud
[E. F.], contrary, &c.

168. Forging a Deed]-did feloniously forge a certain

[or offer, utter, dispose of and put off, well knowing the same to Id. s. 10. be forged, a certain forged]*

deed purporting to be a conveyance from one L. M. to N. O. of certain real estate situate at and to have been signed, sealed and delivered by the said L. M., with intent thereby then to defraud [C. D.], contrary, &c.

169. Forging or uttering a Bond-Proceed to the asterisk* in Id. form No. 168, supra, then: bond for the payment of the sum of purporting to have been signed, sealed and delivered by one [or the

11 Geo. 4 & 1 Will. 4, c. 66. Id. s. 10.

Id.

Id.

Id. s. 12.

Id. s. 13.

Id.

Id. s. 15.

Id.

said] C. D., with intent thereby then to defraud [the said C. D.], contrary, &c.

170. Forging, &c. an Acquittance or Receipt.]-Proceed to the asterisk in form No. 168, supra, then: acquittance and receipt for the sum of [or for certain goods, to wit, ten bales of cotton], purporting to be the receipt of one C. D., with intent thereby then to defraud [the said C. D.], contrary, &c.

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171. Forging, &c. an accountable Receipt.]-Proceed to the asterisk in form No. 168, then: accountable receipt for money [or goods, note, bill, or a certain undertaking for the payment of money] [or for the delivery of certain goods, to wit, one shawl], with intent thereby then to defraud [E. F.], contrary, &c.

172. Forging or uttering a Warrant, Order or Request for Delivery of Goods.]-Proceed to the asterisk* in form No. 168, supra, then: warrant [or order, or request] for the delivery [or transfer] of [describe the goods], with intent thereby then to defraud [C. D.], contrary, &c.

173. Purchasing or having a forged Bank Note, &c. in Possession] -did feloniously and without lawful excuse purchase [or receive] from one C. D.

[or had in his possession, well knowing the same to be forged], a certain forged bank note (or bank bill of exchange, or bank post bill, or blank bank note, &c.], for the payment of pounds [or divers forged and counterfeit bank notes], contrary, &c.

174. Making or having Moulds for making Paper for Bank Notes] - did feloniously make [or use] without the authority of the governor and company of the Bank of England,*

[or knowingly had in his custody and possession, without lawful excuse], for the making of paper, with the words "Bank of England" visible in the substance of the paper [or as the case may be], contrary, &c.

a certain frame [or mould] called a

[The offences under sect. 17 can be framed from this.]

175. Using or having Bank Papers.]-Proceed to the asterisk* in form No. 174, then: use [or sell, expose to sale, or utter and dispose of],

[or knowingly had in his custody and possession, without lawful excuse], certain paper, to wit, pieces, with the words "Bank of England" visible in the substance of the paper [or as the case may be], contrary, &c.

176. Engraving on a Plate, &c. a Bank Note, or having same]— did feloniously, and without the authority of the governor and company of the Bank of England, engrave upon

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[or feloniously, and without lawful excuse, had in his possession] a certain plate [or wood, stone, &c.] a certain promissory note [or bill of exchange, or blank promissory note, &c.], contrary, &c.

177. Using same in Printing]-did feloniously use a certain forged and counterfeit plate, &c. [as in 176 to the end, then :] for the making or printing such bank note, contrary, &c.

178. Uttering forged printed Paper, or having same.]—Proceed to 11 Geo. 4 & 1 the asterisk* in form No. 176, supra, then: offer, utter, dispose of, and put off

or feloniously, and without lawful excuse, had in his possession] a certain paper, upon which a blank bank note for blank bank bill of exchange, or blank bank post bill, or part of a bank note, &c.], was then and there unlawfully and feloniously made and printed, contrary, &c.

Will. 4, c. 66,

s. 15.

179. Engraving on a Plate, &c. a Word or Number, &c.]-These Id. ss. 16, 18. may be readily framed from the above.

180. Making false Entries of Stock.] - did feloniously and wilfully Id. s. 5. make a certain false entry

[or alter certain words and figures]

in a certain book of account kept by the governor and company of the Bank of England, in which said book the accounts of the owners of certain stock, annuities and other public funds, to wit, [state the description of stock], which were then transferable at the Bank of England, were then and there entered, with intent thereby then to defraud [the governor and company of the Bank of England, or C. D. [contrary, &c.

181. Forging and uttering a Transfer of Stock]-did feloniously Id. s. 6. forge [or utter, well knowing the same to be forged] a certain transfer of a certain share and interest in certain stock and annuities, to wit,

pounds, three pounds per centum consolidated bank annuities [or as the case may be], then transferable at the Bank of England, and which said transfer purports to be made by one E. F., with intent thereby then to defraud [the governor and company of the Bank of England, or the said E. F., the owner of the said stock], contrary, &c.

182. Forging a Power of Attorney to sell out Stock] - did feloniously Id. forge a certain power of attorney to transfer a certain share and interest in certain stock and annuities, to wit [state the description of stock], then transferable at the Bank of England, with intent thereby then to defraud [the governor and company of the Bank of England], contrary, &c.

183. Forging an Attestation to a Power of Attorney]-did felo- Id. s. 8. niously forge the name and handwriting of one E. F. as and purporting to be a witness attesting the execution of a certain power of attorney to transfer a certain share and interest of one C. D. in certain stock and annuities, to wit, [&c. to the end of last form.]

184. Making a false Entry in a Parish Register]-did feloniously, Id. s. 20. knowingly and wilfully insert [or cause and permit to be inserted] in a certain register of baptisms for marriages, or burials] kept by the rector [or vicar, curate, or officiating minister] of the said parish of

-, a certain false entry relating to the supposed baptism [or burial, or marriage] of C. D. [and E. F.], against the statute, &c.

185. Uttering a false Entry of a Parish Register]-did feloniously Id. and knowingly utter a certain false, forged and altered writing, as and for a copy of an entry in the register of baptisms kept by the rector of the said parish of to wit, of the baptism of C. D., against the statute, &c.

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11 Geo. 4 & 1 Will. 4, c. 66, s. 19.

Com. Law.

186. Having Plates for Notes of Foreign Bank, &c. in Possession] -did, without the authority of a certain foreign state, to wit, the state of the Emperor and Autocrat of all the Russias, and without lawful excuse, feloniously and knowingly have in his custody and possession two copper plates [or a certain copper plate], upon which [certain parts of] a certain promissory note for the payment of money of the said foreign state [respectively] were [or was] engraved and made, against the statute, &c.

187. Forgery at Common Law.]-These offences may be described similarly to others; instead of stating them to have been done "feloniously," say "unlawfully;" and instead of contrary, &c.," say against the peace, &c."

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7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 30.

9 Geo. 4, c. 69, s. 1; 7 & 8

GAME (NIGHT POACHING).

188. Taking or killing Hares or Conies in Warrens by Night]—at or about the hour of in the night of the same day, did unlawfully and wilfully take [or kill] three hares [or conies] then in a certain warren and ground of one [or the said] C. D. there situate, then lawfully used for the breeding and keeping of hares [or conies], contrary, &c.

189. Taking Game or Rabbits by Night, or using Net, &c. for taking same on Land or public Road, after Two previous Summary Vict. c. 29, s. 1. Convictions.-These will be described in precisely the same manner as in forms No. 34-36, title "Game," ante, p. 122, adding at the conclusion, "he the said A. B. having before then been twice previously convicted of the like offence."

9 Geo. 4, c. 69, s. 2; 7 & 8

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190. Offenders found and assaulting Keeper with Gun, &c.]-in the night time, to wit, about the hour of in the night of the said day, Vict. c. 29, s. 1. at the parish of · in the said [county] of was found by one C. D. upon a certain close of land of [or in the occupation of one E. F. there situate, with a certain gun [or as the case may be], for the purpose then, and by night as aforesaid, unlawfully taking and destroying game, the said C. D. being the gamekeeper of the said E. F., and having then lawful authority to seize and apprehend the said A. B., and that he the said C. D. being then about to seize and apprehend him, he the said A. B. [with the gun aforesaid] did then unlawfully assault and beat and offer violence towards the said C. D., contrary, &c.

9 Geo. 4, c. 69, s. 9.

191. Three or more entering Land, one being armed ]-together with divers other persons unknown, to the number of three or more together, about the hour of in the night of the same day, being then respectively [or the said C. D. being then] armed with a gun [or offensive weapon, to wit, a bludgeon, or as the case may be], did then together unlawfully enter a certain close of land, then in the occupation of one E. F. there situate, and were then by night as aforesaid, and armed as aforesaid, in the said land for the purpose therein of taking and destroying game [or rabbits], contrary, &c.

GAMING.

192. Cheating at Play]-did unlawfully obtain from one [or the 8 & 9 Vict. c. said] C. D. certain money, to wit, the sum of pounds, by means 109, s. 17. of a certain fraud and unlawful device and ill practice in playing a certain game, called with cards [or dice] with the said C. D., and winning thereby from the said C. D. to him, the said A. B., the said sum of with intent thereby then to cheat and defraud the said C. D. of the same, contrary, &c.,

[or this form may be as for obtaining money by false pretences,
No. 158, ante, p. 318.]

GAMING HOUSES.

193. Keeping a Common Gaming House]-did unlawfully keep Com. Law. and maintain a certain common gaming house, and in the said gaming house for lucre and gain unlawfully and wilfully did cause and procure divers idle and evil disposed persons to frequent and come to play together at a certain unlawful game of -, called and there

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did permit and suffer the said idle and evil disposed persons to be and remain playing and gaming at the said unlawful game, for divers large and excessive sums of money, against the peace, &c.

HOUSEBREAKING.

194. Breaking and entering a Dwelling-house, or Building within 7 & 8 Geo. 4, the Curtilage with a Communication between them, and stealing there- c. 29, ss. 12, 13. in]-did feloniously break and enter the dwelling-house of one [or

the said] C. D. there situate,

[or a certain building, to wit, a within the curtilage of the dwelling-house of one [or the said] C. D. there situate, occupied therewith, and having an immediate communication between them, or by means of a covered, or inclosed passage, leading from the one to the other,]

and then in the said dwelling-house did feloniously steal, take and carry away [describe the articles, &c.], of the goods and chattels of the said C. D., in the said dwelling-house then being found, against the peace, &c.

195. The like, a Building within the Curtilage, but no Communi- Id. s. 14. cation between them]-did feloniously break and enter a certain building of one [or the said] C. D. there situate (the said building being then within the curtilage of the dwelling-house of the said C. D. there situate, and by the said C. D. then occupied therewith, and there being then no communication between the said building and the said dwelling-house either immediate or by means of any covered or inclosed passage leading from the one to the other), and that the said A. B. then in the said building six silver tea spoons, goods and chattels of the said C. D., in the said building then being found, feloniously did steal, take, and carry away, contrary, &c.

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196. Breaking and entering a Shop, Warehouse, &c. and stealing Id. s. 15. therein]-did feloniously break and enter the shop [or warehouse, or counting-house] of one [or the said] C. D. there situate, and then in

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