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PROMISSORY NOTE- continued.

complaint, &c.

order for payment, ii. 371.

commitment for a misdemeanor for destroying, ii. 212.
PROSTITUTE.

conviction of a common prostitute, ii, 544.

commitment of same, ii. 557.

PUBLIC WORSHIP.

for walking the streets at unreasonable hours,
ii. 576.

warrant to apprehend a person for disturbing, ii. 372.

ii. 373.

the like in the parish church, under 1 W. c. 18. s. 18.-
information for disturbing a licensed dissenters' meeting, ii. 374.

commitment for want of sureties, ii. 374.

QUAKERS. See tit. MILITIA, ii. 213, 214. OATHS, ik, 249, 250, 251.

TITHES, 522, to 524.

complaint of a churchwarden against, for non-payment of church rate,

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carnally knowing, &c. a female, under the age of ten years,

ii. 375.377.

au assault with intent to commit a rape, ii. 376. 377.

to carnally know a child under ten
years of age, ii. 376.

warrant of commitment thereon, ii. 376.

warrant for forcibly taking away and defiling a woman of substance,
under 3 H. 7. c. 2.-ii. 376.

RECEIPTS.

against two persons for assaulting a married woman with intent
that one of them should ravish, ii. 378.

for a misdemeanor in assaulting an infant under ten years of age
with intent to ravish, ii. 378.

felony in taking a woman having substance, &c. against her
will, under 3 H. 7. c. 2. ii. 378.

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commitment for forging and publishing, for payment of mouey, under

RECOGNISANCE.

2 Geo. 2. c. 25.-i. 494, 495.

a receipt for provisions for the use of his ma-
jesty's garrisons, i. 497.

of a Chelsea pensioner, i. 497.

and uttering an accountable receipt, i. 498.

receipts, i. 498.

publishing a forged receipt, under 2 G. 2. c. 25.-i.498.
uttering the same, under 45 Geo. 3. c.89.-i. 499.
See tit. ALEHOUSES; SESSIONS, &c. &c.

conviction for an offence against condition of, i. 52.

information against alehouse keeper for breach of, on 3 G.4. c. 77.—i. 53.
complaint against alehouse keeper, for suffering drinking, &c. in his
house during divine service on Sunday, contrary to the
condition of, i. 54.

summons thereon, i. 56.

conviction thereon, i. 52.

RECOGNISANCE -- continued.

information, &c.

commitment thereon, on non-payment of penalty
within fourteen days if the first offence, and
seven days if the second, i. 57.

to bind informer, &c. to appear at quarter sessions, i. 58.

on giving notice of appeal, i. 88, 96.

of overseers of the poor, to prosecute a master for ill-treatment of an
apprentice, i. 95.

to appear at Clerkenwell sessions, i. 128.

on a charge of felony, i. 129.

condition of, to answer for high treason out of the realm, i. 130.

where two are bound for the appearance of two, i. 130.

condition of, where one bailed for manslaughter, i. 130.

if the party is in prison and absent, or an infant, or feme
covert, i. 131.

of reputed father of bastard, to appear at sessions, and abide by order,
i. 141.

affidavit to get a bastardy recognisance respited, i. 154.

certificate, that an order of bastardy has been made, so that the recog-
nisance of the putative father may be discharged, i. 155.

on appeal against an order of bastardy, i. 156.

to prosecute a writ of certiorari, i. 227.

form of, with sureties, ii. 379.

without sureties, ii. 379.

to enter and try an appeal against a conviction, ii. 380.

notice to be given to sureties at the time of entering into, under 3 Geo. 4.
c. 46. ii. 381.

prosecutor to appear at sessions to prosecute and give evi-
dence, ii. 381.

sureties to enter into recognisance, ii. 381.

prosecutor and witnesses in a case of felony, ii. 382,

by one prosecutor, and others to give evidence at sessions, ii. 382.
of one to prosecute, &c. (as above) at the Old Bailey, ii. 383.

the like, at the assizes, ii. 383.

sessions for a misdemeanor, ii. 384.

for a felony, ii. 385.

for horse stealing, ii. 385

condition of, to prosecute at the Admiralty sessions for sinking a ship
with intent to defraud insurers, ii. 386.

where several are bound to give evidence, and prefer a bill of indictment,
one being bound that his wife shall give evidence, ii. 386.

to give evidence for manslaughter, before grand and petty jury, and to
prosecute, ii. 387.

entry of, in a criminal prosecution, to extra costs, under 38 Geo. 3.
c. 52. where the indictment is about to be preferred at
the assizes of an adjoining county, for an offence commit-
ted in a city, ii. 387.

in Yorkshire, in the case of a prisoner removed from Hull at
the instance of the prosecutor, ii. 388

to give evidence at assizes on an indictment for felony, ii. 388.
the like, at sessions for a misdemeanor, ii. 389.

to appear and give evidence, in another form, ii. 390.

to give evidence at the assizes, ii. 390.

RE-EXAMINATION.

commitment for, i. 278.

RESCOUS. See tit. DISTRESS, i. 349 to 354.
RESCUE. See tit. COMMITMENT.

RIOT.

nature of, and punishment for, ii. 391, 392.

proclamation by constable for rioters to disperse, i. 291.

warrant to apprehend for, by above 12 persons remaining together an
hour after proclamation made, on 1 Geo. 1. stat. 2. s. 1, 2.—ii. 393.
warrant to apprehend for riotously beginning to demolish a house, ii.

394, 413.

commitment thereon, ii. 394.

for felony, in continuing riot after the riot act has been
read, ii. 394-413.

tumultuously assembling with intent to assault, ii.

395.

riotously assembling and breaking windows, ii. 395.
and committing outrages, ii. 395.
to prevent the execution of an
act relating to the revenue,
ii. 395.

tumultuously assembling to prevent the execution of
turnpike act, ii. 396.

endeavouring to rescue persons apprehended for at-
tempting to cut down a turnpike gate, ii. 396.
riotously kicking about a football in a town, ii. 397.
riot committed by several footmen at Drury-lane
theatre, and breaking the lamps, ii. 398.

a general assembly with sticks and making a riot, ii.
398.

a riot, assault, and false imprisonment, and for obtain-
ing money in order to obtain his dis-
charge, ii. 398.

and pulling down an outhouse, ii. 399.

riotously assembling and burning the effigy of a per-
son, ii. 399.

the like for riotous assembly with cutlasses, &c. breaking into a
a room, part of a warehouse, making a noise and
assaulting, breaking, and wounding divers persons
there, and breaking the furniture, ii. 400.

a riot in a house, and assaulting the lodger, ii. 400.
riotously entering a house and shop and throwing the
goods into the street, ii. 401.

a riot and assault in a dwelling-house and removing
goods, ii. 401.

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against three persons for a riot before a house, and shooting
off a loaded gun at the window, and threatening to
stab the occupier, ii. 402.

for inciting persons to make a riot, ii. 403.

adjudication of forfeiture of licence to sell ale, by 39 Geo. 3. c. 79. –

ii. 404. 406.

conviction of an unlawful combination aad confederacy, 404, 405.

general form of, ii 405.

for offences subject to pecuniary penalties, ii. 406.
form of, by 60 Geo. 3. c. 6. & 1 Geo. 4. ii. 407.

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RIOT continued.

notice to high, constable, mayor, &c. for summoning a petty session of
magistrates, under 3 Geo. 4. c. 33.-ii. 407.

be placed on the church or chapel door, or other conspicuous
part of the parish, &c. ii. 408.

summons for a witness to attend and be examined, ii. 408.

warrant thereon, ii. 408.

conviction, form of, by 3 Geo. 4. c. 33. ii. 409.

record of a riot on view, ii. 409.

RIVERS.

commitment of rioters on view, ii. 410.

precept to summon a jury, ii. 411.
oath of juror, ii. 411.

inquisition, indictment, or presentment of the jury,
ii. 412.

conviction, under 54 Geo. 2. c. 159. — ii. 414.

ROAD. See tit. HIGHWAYS.

certificate, that an indicted road is in good repair. i. 225.

ROBBERY.

warrant for felony, for robbing a person violently in a dwelling-house,
under 3 & 4 W. & M. c. 9., &c.-

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ii. 414.

a felonious assault with an intent to rob, ii. 415.

by menaces, ii. 415.

to apprehend for robbing in a church, ii. 415.

commitment for robbery of the mail, under 52 Geo. 3. c. 143. — ii. 416.
publishing a note stolen out of the mail, ii. 416.

a highway robbery, ii. 416, 417.

ROGUE AND VAGABOND. See tit. VAGRANTS.

conviction and commitment of a person, for having deserted his family,

ii. 286.

pass of, &c. See tit. POOR, ii. 349., &c.

commitment of, taken with a dark lanthorn, &c. intending to break into

a house, under 17 Geo. 2. c. 5. — i. 417.

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for being, intending to commit felony, ii. 418.

of, for begging about the street, ii. 418.

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killing game, under 39 & 40 Geo. 3. c. 50. ii. 418.
-being found in an inclosed wood, for, &c. (as above)

ii. 418.

a yard with intent to steal, on 17 G. 2.

c. 5.-419.

being incorrigible, ii. 419, 420.

gambling in the fields, ii. 420.

being a reputed thief, ii. 421.

a disorderly woman for want of sureties, ii. 421.

commitment of, i. 281.

commitment of, for breaking prison, whereby he became an incorrigible
rogue, under 5 Geo. 4. c. 83.-i. 367.

SALMON. See tit. FISH.

SATISFACTION.

for an assault, form of, i. 104.

affidavit on one of the subscribing witnesses thereon, i. 105.
SEAMEN. See tit. EXCISE AND CUSTOMS, i. 382, 383. 409.

commitment for forging a seaman's certificate, under 45 Geo. 3. c.72.

-i. 493.
Greenwich, i. 493.

SEAMEN continued.

commitment for uttering the same, i. 494.

commitment for forging a seaman's will, under 31 Geo. 2. c. 19.-i. 493.
complaint of a mariner, employed in the merchant service, against his
master, for refusing to pay him his wages, under 59 Geo. 3. c. 58.

ii. 422.

summons thereon, ii. 423.

order for payment thereon, ii. 423.

warrant of distress thereon, ii. 425.

for the same on the ship, &c. in case
other sufficient distress is not found,
&c. under 59 Geo. 3. c. 58.-ii. 426.

SEARCH WARRANT. See tit. INFORMATION, ii. 120. WARRANT, ii.
558 to 566.

information to obtain, for stolen goods, ii. 428.

search warrant thereon, ii. 429.

for stolen lead, iron, &c., ii. 430.

SECRETARY OF STATE.

warrant by, to keeper of Newgate, to receive into custody one charged
with high treason abroad, i. 279.

commitment by, to the Tower for being author of a scandalous

libel, i. 279.

warrant of, to search for seditious and treasonable papers, ii. 436.
SEDITION.

commitment for uttering seditious expressions against the king, ii. 430.
other seditious words, ii. 431.

seditious words against his majesty, ii. 431.

not stating them, ii. 431.

the like for uttering, &c. against his majesty, the prince of Wales,
and Duke of York, and all the royal family, ii. 431.
for seditious words respecting the rebellion in Ireland not
stating them, ii. 432.

publishing a seditious libel, ii. 432.

a libel on the king, ii. 432.

and his administration, ii. 432.

king's government and employment of his
troops, ii. 432.

government and constitution of the king-
dom, &c. in order to deter subjects
from resisting invasion, ii. 433.

seditious words of the king and royalists, ii. 434.

officers of his guards,

ii. 434.

of a dissenting preacher for seditious words in a sermon, ii.

435.

for assaulting a privy counsellor in the exercise of his office,
under 9 Anne c. 16. ii. 435.

administering an oath to a person, not to inform and
give evidence, &c. against any member of an ille-
gal society for seditious purposes, under 37 G. 3.
c. 123. ii. 436.

warrant of secretary of state to search for seditious and treasonable
papers, ii. 436.

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