delivery of to sheriff, iii. 79 non omittas clause, ib.
return by sheriff, iii. 80 of exigent, iii. 81
in debt, detinue and replevin, ib. against clergymen, ib.
in actions upon the case, iii. 85 to express true cause of action, iii. 86 against prisoners, iii. 87. 95. 211 when fifteen days between teste and return unnecessary, iii. 88 not to be served on Lord's day, iii. 91 law and cases, ib. n (1)
execution within particular fran- chises, iii. 108
unexecuted to be delivered to new sheriff, iii. 109 criminal process, vi. 259 PROMISSORY NOTES, ii. 254. 256. See Bills of Exchange
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, iii. 23 y
PUBLIC STORES,
embezzlement, vi. 65. 85
PURVEYANCE, i. 208
REAL ACTIONS.-continued. writs of entry, iv. 136
for recovery of advowsons, iv. 138 waste, iv. 140, 143
voucher to warranty, iv. 142 summons and attachments, iv. 144 essoigns, ib.
juris utrum, iv. 145 benefices, iv. 145
novel disseisin, iv. 146, 148 reversioners, ib.
limitation of time for bringing actions, iv. 147
uniformity of common prayer, v. 12 administration of sacraments, ib. penalty for not attending church, v. 17
Popish recusants, v. 19, 22
Papists disabled from sitting in parlia- ment, v. 26
dissenters exempted from penalties, v. 31, 37, 59
blasphemy and profaneness, v. 36 RENT. See Landlord and Tenant, and Distress
RENTS CERTAIN, i. 207
REPEALED STATUTES, i. cxxix-cxlviii REPLEVIN, iv. 150. See Landlord and Tenant
RESIDENCE OF CLERGY, i. 79, 92, 97, 101
RESIGNATION OF ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, i. 150 ƒƒƒ
REVENUE. See Felony relating to the Revenue, and Land Revenue
REVERSIONS, GRANTEES OF, i. 200 RIOT, v. 217
before the judges, v. 218
suppression of riots, v. 220, 221
inquiry by commission, v. 222
breaking down turnpikes, locks, wears, &c. v. 249. 251, 252 preventing exportation of corn, v. 256. 268
injuries to collieries, v. 258. 270 injuries to machinery, vessels, &c. v. 263. 268. 277.280
law and cases, v. 217. 278. See Ma- licious Injuries to Property RIVERS AND NAVIGATION, viii. 158. See Navigation
ROBBERY. See Larceny, &c. ROLLS COURT. See Courts of Equity ROMAN CATHOLICS
relieved from disabilities, viii. 41. 46. 54.59 a
dissenting ministers
masters, viii. 43
SAVINGS BANKS.-continued.`
treasurer, &c. not to derive any be nefit from the institution, ii. 370 treasurers, &c. intrusted with re- ceipts or money to give security, ib.
effects of institution vested in trustees for time being, ib.
liability of trustees, &c. ii. 371 treasurer, &c. to account and deliver up effects when required, ib. trustees shall invest money in bank of England or Ireland only, ib. not to prevent depositors withdraw- ing their money, ib. trustees employed to pay into bank of England or Ireland any sum not less than 50l. to account of com- missioners for reduction of na- tional debt, ib.
previous to payments, an order of two trustees to be produced, ii. 372 not to prevent trustees receiving mo- ney to be employed any other way,
central banks may invest the money of branch banks, ib.
penalties on false declaration to ob- tain receipts, ib.
money paid on savings banks account, to be invested in bank annuities or exchequer bills, ib.
on payment of money into bank to account of national debt com- missioners, their officers shall give receipt for the same carry- ing interest at two and a half per cent. per diem, ih.
interest to be calculated half-yearly to 20th November and 20th May, and carried to account as addi- tional principal, ii. 373
no interest on fractional parts of a pound, ib.
interest may be calculated twice a
year, and carried to credit of de- positors as principal, ib.
before drawing money trustees shall sign appointment of agent to re- ceive the same, which appoint- ment shall be deposited with com- missioners, ii. 374
appointments may be revoked and others granted, ib.
trustees may draw for whole or part of any sum placed to their account, by drafts on commissioners,which shall be indorsed by their officer with interest added thereto and paid by cashiers of the bank, ib.
drafts above 50007. to be signed by four trustees and attested by separate witnesses, ii. 375
draft for 10,000l. not to be paid until after fourteen days, ii. 375
orders for more than 10,0001. for same bank, not to be issued in one day,
SAVINGS BANKS.-continued. trustees appearing in person may re ceive payments, ii. 375
trustees, &c. to ascertain amount of surplus fund, and appropriate it, ib.
from 20th November, 1828, surplus to be paid to national debt commis- sioners, ii. 376
interest not to exceed 24 per cent. per diem, ib.
savings of minors may be invested, ib. deposits of married women, ib. charitable societies may invest sums not exceeding 1007. per annum, or 3001. in all, ib.
friendly societies may subscribe any portion of their funds into savings banks, ii. 377
receipt of treasurer of friendly society or charitable institution deemed sufficient discharge, ib. members of friendly societies not lia- ble to disability, by subscribing to any other institution under this act, ib.
regulations, &c. of this act extended to payments, &c. under 59 G. 3. c. 128. ib.
no sum to be subscribed without name and profession of depositor, ib. persons allowed to subscribe as trustees on behalf of others, ii. 378 subscribers shall subscribe to one sa- vings bank only, ib.
declaration to be made at time of sub- scription, ib.
penalty of false declaration, forfeiture
of deposit to sinking fund, ib. declarations shall be filed, ib. trustees not to receive from one depo-
sitor more than 301. in one year, or than 1507. in all, ib. when deposit and interest amount to 2001. interest to cease, ii. 379 not to affect deposits of 2001. at pas- sing of this act, ib.
trustees not to receive from persons whose deposits amount to 1507. ib. depositors may withdraw their deposits
and subscribe again, but not more than 307. in one year, ib. deposits may be withdrawn from one savings bank and deposited in another, ib.
depositor dying leaving any sum ex- ceeding 501. the same need not be paid until after administration, ii. 380 no duty to be paid on probate where the estate is under 601. ib. certificate of amount and value of de- positor's interest to be produced claiming probate, &c. ii. 380 administration bonds, &c. for effects under 50%. exempt from stamp duty, ib.
SAVINGS BANKS.-continued.
where effects of a person dying intes- tate do not exceed 501. they may be divided according to rules of institutions, ii. 380
payment to persons appearing next of kin, declared valid, ib.
remedy for next of kin, ii. 381 payments under probates of wills, &c. appearing to be in force, shall be valid, ib.
powers of attorney and given by trus- tees or depositors, not liable to stamp duty, ib. disputes arising to be referred to arbi- trators, and in case of their not agreeing to be settled by a barris- ter, ib.
trustees of banks shall make up an- nually accounts of their progress, &c. and transmit them to national debt commissioners, ib.
if trustees neglect to transmit such accounts, &c. commissioners may close their account, ii. 382 a duplicate of account shall be affixed in savings bank office, ib. accounts to be laid annually before parliament by national debt com- missioners, ib.
savings banks to compute interest to 20th November and 20th May, half yearly or yearly, ib. commissioners may purchase exche- quer bills, ii. 383
comptroller-general to certify to the treasury quarterly, the amount of principal and interest paid for exchequer bills, ib.
three per cent. annuities created by purchase of exchequer bills to be chargeable upon consolidated fund, ii. 384
exchequer bills to be delivered to pay- master of exchequer bills, to be cancelled, ib.
commissioners may sell any part of bank annuities, ib.
treasury may issue exchequer bills on application of national debt com- missioners for payment to savings banks, ib.
banks of England or Ireland may make advances to commissioners upon such exchequer bills, ib. how such exchequer bills shall be paid off by national debt commission- ers, ii. 385
regulations to be observed when such
bills are paid off by advances from sinking fund, ib. national debt commissioners may keep a balance in bank of England for drafts which may be drawn, ib. receipts, &c. shall be in form, ap- proved by commissioners, ii. 386 indemnity to commissioners and banks of England and Ireland,
recovery of wages of merchant seamen, ii. 155
bastards of dying intestate, ii. 158 payment of wages of, ii. 165 wills of, ii. 165
letters of attorney by, ii. 165
deserting from merchant vessels, ii. 221 (43)
punishment for disturbances, vi. 67,70 wages, ii. 221 (376)
limitation of actions, for, i. 236 SEDUCING ARTIFICERS, vi. 170 SEDITIOUS MEETINGS, viii. 167-182 regulations, penalties and punish- ments, vi. 172, 188
repeal of statutes and parts of statutes, vi. 188 a See Artificers SERGEANT AT LAW, iii. 20 SERVANTS,
servants employed in trades and ma-
nufactures, viii. 182, 183. 188.193. 203, 204. 206. 245 negligently setting fire to houses, viii. 184
combinations of, viii. 184. 187. 193. 203, 204. 206. 227
combination laws consolidated, viii. 251 m
wages, viii. 184. 187. 193. 203, 204. 244, 245. 248
recovery of penalties, viii. 206 counterfeiting certificates of charac- ters of servants, viii. 226 forms of conviction, viii. 238 regulation of cotton factories, viii. 246, 247
preservation of health of young per-
sons, viii. 246, 217. 251 a disputes between masters and servants, viii. 222. 239. 251. 251 6. 251 y
residences of justices, viii. 251 z time of holding, ib. division of court, viii. 252
petty sessions, (Ireland,) viii. 255 a Westminster sessions, viii. 225 ƒ
regulation of in harbours, ii. 141 power of lords of treasury, to restore seizures, it. 148
built at Malta, Gibraltar, and Heligo- land, ii. 161
repeal of former acts relative to the registries, ii. 221 (46)
new regulations relative to registries, ib.
regulation of, relative to carriage of passengers to foreign parts, ii. 221 (76)
to Ireland, ii. 221 (82) SHIPPING,
encouragement of, ii. 53. 221 (255) law relative to, ii. 52. 56. 59. notes SHIP-OWNERS,
acts relative to, ii. 51. 221 (457). 80. 86
when answerable for acts of masters, ii. 86. 98
frauds committed on, ii. 124 responsibility of, ii. 133
preventing frauds on, ii. 168. 181 SHIPWRECKED GOODS,
stealing of, ii. 81
SIMONY, i. 41. 59. 64
SLAVE TRADE. See Felony relative to the Slave Trade
seducing to mutiny, v. 115
punishment for offences committed beyond seas, v. 134
SOLICITORS. See Attornies
SPIRITUAL PERSONS, i. 29. 39. 45 holding farms, i. 121 (Ireland) trading, i. 150 u
agreeing to resign exempted from pe- nalties, i. 150 y y. 150 ƒƒƒ See Benefices, Bishops, Deacons, Chap lains, and Curates
See Ecclesiastical Courts
SPRING GUNS AND MEN TRAPS, persons setting in certain cases liable to misdemeanor, vii. 268
STAGE COACHES,
regulations relative to outside passen. gers, viii, 261
acts relative to. ii. 51, 221 (457) with plantations, ii. 51, 71
regulation of, between America and West Indies, ii. 204. 214, 221 (5) consolidation of laws relative to trade in the East Indies, ii. 221 (64) goods consigned to factors and agents liable to lien, &c. ii. 221 (75)
of colonies in America and West Indies 221 (106)
of British possessions abroad, 221 (286)
of the Isle of Man, 221 (309). See Ships, Ship Owners, Navigation, Insurance, &c.
TRADING COMPANIES, ii, 221 (121) TRANSFER OF STOCK,
persons equitably and beneficially in- terested relieved, ii. 337
infants, ii. 339, 340
mutual transfer of English and Irish stock, ii. 341 a
TRANSPORTATION, vi. 287
TREES. See Malicious Injuries to Pro- perty TREASON, &c.
offences adjudged treason, v. 61. 66. 84 forfeiture of lands, v. 62
compassing death of the king, &c. v. 63
succession to Henry 8. v. 65
when committed by a lunatick, v. 68 trial by commission of oyer and ter- miner, v. 70
trial for treasons committed out of the kingdom, v. 72
repeal of old statutes, v. 72. 81 punishment of, v. 78
forging coin or counterfeiting sign manual, v. 82
reversal of attainder, v. 88 regulation of trials, v. 89. 129 bindering succession to the crown, v. 92, 94
for corresponding with enemies or raising mutiny, &c. v. 93. 103.
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