BUGGERY. commitment for bestiality with a cow, i. 188. BUILDING. for buggery, i. 189. for indecent practices inciting to the commission of an un- for taking indecent liberties with a man with an intent to for sodomitical practices, i. 190. on suspicion of buggery, i. 191. for an assault with intent to commit buggery, i. 191. for an unnatural crime in a fuller sense, i. 191. the like with a boy, under 25 Hen. 8. c. 6. —i. 191. information on the building act, for beginning to build without giving BULLOCK HUNTING. commitment for hunting and driving away an ox, under 21 Geo. 3. BURGLARY. warrant to apprehend a burglar, i. 199. 268, 269, 270. BURIAL. breaking out of a house, under 12 Anne c. 7. of a principal, and also the aiders and abettors for for breaking out of a dwelling house, i. 202. conviction for not removing a dead body cast on shore, under 48 Geo. 3. order for reimbursement by the treasurer of the county to parish offi- BURNING. information for burning a dwelling house, i. 203. warrant thereupon, i. 204. commitment thereon, i. 204. commitment of a servant negligently setting fire to a dwelling house, -- the like for setting fire to a house, under 9 Geo. 1. c. 22. — i. 205. setting fire to a house in the prisoner's own possession, under a misdemeanor at common law for setting fire to defendant's warrant to apprehend for a misdemeanor in setting fire to part of the commitment for house burning at common law, i. 207. information for burning furze, goss, and fern, under 4 and 5 W. 3. commitment for procuring a person by promise of money, to join in to a cotton mill, i. 209. for a misdemeanor at common law against a lodger, for setting for setting fire to gunpowder and combustibles in a trunk in a for felony in setting fire to King's stores in the rope-house, in for setting fire to the building in the dock yard, i. 210. for setting fire to a building in a dock yard, containing naval BUTTER and CHEESE. information for selling butter in a tub, whereon the seller's name was BUTTONS. information for exposing to sale metal buttons marked " Gilt," which conviction thereon, i. 214. information for wearing buttops bound with cloth, on 7 Geo. 1. c. 12. i. 214. conviction by one justice for wearing buttons made of cloth, under warrant to apprehend for cheating at cards, under 9 Ann. c. 14.-i. 235. CARRIERS. information against a common carrier for travelling on Sunday, under CATTLE. summons thereon, i. 218. warrant of distress for the penalty, i. 219. conviction for maiming cattle, under 9 Geo. 1. c. 22. — i. 220. commitment thereon, i. 220. commitment for feloniously and maliciously killing a gelding, under CATTLE continued. commitment for maiming a gelding in the field, i. 222. information against a person for cruel and improper treatment of cattle, - warrant to apprehend thereon, i. 223. commitment thereon, i. 223. conviction for cruel treatment, under 3 Geo. 4. c. 74. - i. 224. of two justices, that an indicted road is in good repair, i. 225. CERTIFICATE (Game). See tit. GAME, i. 506 to 513. 561. commitment for forging, i. 493. of Greenwich Hospital, i. 493. CERTIORARI. to two justices to remove a conviction into the court of King's Bench, return warrant of a certiorari to remove a conviction by a single jus- recognizance to prosecute a writ of, i. 227. CHALLENGE. information for assaulting a person, provoking him to fight, and sending for sending a challenge in a letter, i. 228. a written challenge and posting a person as a against the person who carried a written challenge, i. 229. CHEATS. for sending a challenge and not finding sureties, i. 232. warrant to apprehend a cheat at common law, i. 232. of two justices to apprehend a cheat, on 33 H. 8. c. 1.— i. 233. to apprehend for a deceit in false pretences, i. 234. CHILD DROPPING. for obtaining a note under false pretence of in- for cheating at cards, under 9 Anne, c. 14,―i. 235. commitment for, ii. 239. CHILD STEALING. warrant to apprehend for child stealing, under 54 Geo. 3. c. 101.-i. 236. information against a master chimney sweeper for misusing his ap- prentice, and also for causing him to call in the streets after twelve CHIMNEY SWEEPER-continued. CHURCH. approbation of justices, i. 102. warrant to apprehend for disturbing a congregation in a parish church, for making a disturbance and abusing the minis- ter, i. 241. for an assault and turning a person out of his seat, for digging up and carrying away a dead body out for striking a person with a weapon in a church information for disturbing a licensed dissenting meeting house, i. 239. warrant to apprehend for robbing in, ii. 415. CHURCH RATE. complaint of a churchwarden against a person not paying the church summons thereon, i. 244. order thereon, i. 244. warrant to levy, i. 245. complaint of a churchwarden against a quaker for nonpayment of, ii. 525. order thereon, ii. 526. CHURCH YARD. See tit. CHURCH. CLOTHES. See tit. GARMENTS. COALS. information against a vendor of coals, for using sacks of less dimensions conviction thereon, i. 247. for using unmarked sacks for the carriage of coals, on 47 Geo. 3. sess. 2. c. 68.-i. 248. under 47 Geo. 3. c. 77.-i. 249. 39 and 40 Geo. 3. c. 77.-i. 249. COIN. See tit. INFORMATION, ii. 122. information in order to obtain a search warrant against coiners, i. 250. against a coiner, i. 252, for counterfeited foreign coin of warrant thereon, i. 253. commitment for uttering counterfeit coin, i. 253. stat. 5. c. 2.-i. 254. in colouring base money like shillings, under 8 & 9 W. 3. c. 26. s. 4. i, 254. commitment for coining copper half-pence, on 11 Geo. 3. c. 40.-i. 254. for treason in having tools for coining in commitment on suspicion of feloniously putting off counterfeit money 8 & 9 W. 3. c. 26. — i. 255. for putting off bad money at a lower rate than its denomi- for feloniously counterfeiting Frederick D'Ors, on 37 G. 3. making counterfeit foreign coin, i. 256. for a misdemeanor in uttering a counterfeit sixpence, on for uttering counterfeit money having other of the same kind for feloniously uttering counterfeit shillings (the 3rd offence), for exchanging guineas for more than their nominal va- conviction for circulating gold or silver, or mixed metals as real tokens, for making and issuing copper tokens, 57 G. 3. c. 40.—i. warrant of distress thereon, i. 259. COMMITMENT. See tit. ACCESSARY before and after the fact; ACCOM- of the power of justices to commit, i. 260 to 264. general form of a commitment, i. 270. at the public offices in the metropolis to commitment by a justice of the peace for the city and liberty of West- the like by two justices, i. 265. for sending a challenge, the party confessing the offence, ter sessions, and to keep the peace, i. 266. at the police office, Union Hall, Southwark, i. 266. for an assault, misdemeanor, or felony, by magistrates in the country, i. 267. for felony, i. 267. for burglary, i. 268, 269, 270. for further examination, i. 271. |