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Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873-1703.

APPEARANCE AND NON-APPEARANCE,

of complainant or defendant upon a summary hearing, 173, 177.
APPREHENSION OF OFFENDERS. See the various heads.

APPRENTICES. See "Employers and Workmen Act, 1875;" "Servants."
as to apprentices in general, 296.

discharge of parish apprentice for misdemeanor or ill-behaviour, O. 1,
p. 296.

misusage, refusal of necessary provisions, cruelty, &c. of parish appren-
tice by master, O. 2, p. 298.

wilfully abandoning a parish apprentice, or removing above forty miles
without giving notice to churchwardens, &c., O. 3, p 298.

putting away or transferring parish apprentice, O. 4, p. 298.

master refusing or neglecting to perform the terms in any indenture
inserted by order of poor law board, O. 5, 6, p. 300.

master ill-treating parish apprentice, O. 25, p. 1020.

(Petty Sessions):

(1.) As to Parish Apprentices:

binding, 1327.

master removing or dying, 1328.

assignment, 1328.

enforcing covenant for maintenance, 1328.

master becoming insolvent or bankrupt, 1328.

(2.) As to Apprentices in general:

recovery of wages, 1328.

(3.) As to Disputes between Masters and Servants under "The Employers and
Workmen Act, 1875:"

to what apprentices the act applies, 1329.

power of justices in respect of apprentices, 1330.

order against surety of apprentices, and power of friend of apprentice
to give security, 1330.

as to enlisting in the army, 1496.

ARBITRATION,

power of quarter sessions to refer appeals to arbitration, 260.

ARMS,

training to the use of, unlawfully, O. 26, p. 1020.

training to the use of, 1330.

ARMY. See "Military Law."

ARREST,

when justified without a warrant, 912-914.

ARSENIC,

selling, without entering particulars in a book, O. 1, p. 300.

selling, to a person unknown, and without a witness, &c., O. 2, p. 300.
selling, not to a person of full age, O. 3, p. 300.

selling, without mixing with soot or indigo, O. 4, p. 302.

delivering arsenic without making entry, or obtaining signature of
customer, or giving false information to seller, O. 5, p. 302.

what term " arsenic" comprehends, 301.

appeal, 301.

ARSON,

to buildings and goods therein, O. 27, p. 1020.

to a dwelling-house, any person being therein, O. 28, p. 1020.

to any house, outhouse, stable, warehouse, shed, &c., with intent to
injure or to defraud, O. 29, p. 1022.

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ARSON-continued.

to any station, engine-house, &c. belonging to any railway, port, dock,
canal, &c., O. 30, p. 1022.

to any building belonging to the Queen, or any county, borough, poor
law union, parish or place, or any university, hall, inn of court, or
devoted to public use or ornament, O. 31, p. 1022.

to any building other than the before mentioned, O. 32, p. 1022.
setting fire to any matter or thing in, against or under any building,
under such circumstances that if the building were thereby set fire to
it would be a felony, O. 33, p. 1022.

attempting to set fire to buildings, &c., O. 34, p. 1022.

to any crop of hay, grass, corn, &c., or any cultivated vegetable pro-
duce, or to any part of any wood, plantation, or any heath, gorse,
furze or feru, &c., O. 35, p. 1022.

to any stack of corn, &c., or of any cultivated vegetable produce, or of
furze, &c., or any steer of wood or bark, O. 36, p. 1024.
attempting to set fire to same, O. 37, p. 1024.

to any mine of coal, anthracite, or other mineral fuel, O. 38, p. 1024.
attempting to set fire to same, O. 39, p. 1024.

to any ship, or to cast away or in anywise to destroy same, O. 40,
p. 1024.

setting fire to, or casting away or destroying any ship, with intent, &c.,
O. 41, p. 1024.

attempting same, O. 42, p. 1024.

setting fire to her Majesty's vessels of war, &c., O. 43, p. 1026.
setting fire to the works or vessels lying in dock, 0. 44, p. 1026.

ART, COPYRIGHT IN. See "Copyright in Works of Art.”

ART, WORKS OF, damaging. See “Malicious Injuries.”

ARTIFICERS. See "Manufactures.”

ARTIZANS AND LABOURERS' DWELLINGS,

obstructing officer of health, &c. in performance of duties, O. 1, p. 302.
occupier or owner failing to comply with justices' order to permit
officer of health to carry act into effect on premises, O. 2, p. 302.
justices' order to take possession of premises, 1331.

ASHPIT. See" Public Health."

ASSAULT WITH INTENT,

verdict of, upon an indictment for robbery, 1116.

ASSAULTS. See "Constables," "Police of Towns."

(Summary Convictions) :

common assault, O. 1, p. 302.

aggravated assaults on females and boys under 14, O. 2, p. 306.

to prevent sale, &c. of corn, O. 3, p. 306.

to prevent seamen, &c. from working, O. 4, p. 306.

as to, upon questions of title, 304, n.

certificate of dismissal, 304, n.

(Indictable):

preventing a person leaving a ship in distress, &c. or impeding him in
saving his life, O. 45, p. 1026.

unlawfully injuring another, O. 46, p. 1026.

inflicting any grievous bodily harm upon another, O. 47, p. 1026.

attempting to choke, suffocate or strangle, &c. with intent to commit
an indictable offence, O. 48, p. 1028.

doing personal injury by explosion of gunpowder, &c., O. 49, p. 1028.

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ASSAULTS-continued.
Indictable-continued.

causing substance to explode, or cause to be taken any dangerous thing,
or lay or throw at any person any corrosive substance, with intent,
&c., O. 50, p. 1028.

placing or throwing into, &c. any building, ship, &c. any gunpowder,
&c. with intent to do bodily injury, O. 51, p. 1028.

assaulting, &c. a magistrate, &c., O. 52, p. 1028.

assaulting a person with intent to commit a felony, O. 53, p. 1028.
assaulting a peace officer in execution of his duty, O. 54, p. 1028.

assaulting with intent to resist his lawful apprehension, Ô. 55, p. 1028.
assault occasioning actual bodily harm, O. 56, p. 1030.

assault, common, O. 57, p. 1030.

indecent assault upon a female, O. 59,

p. 1030.

indecent assault upon a male person, O. 59, p. 1030.

assaulting deer keepers, O. 60, p. 1030.

assaulting with intent to rob, O. 61, p. 1030.

assaulting parish or union officers in execution of their duty, O. 62,
p. 1032.

assaulting county or special constables, O. 63, p. 1032.

any person liable to be apprehended under the 14 & 15 Vict. c. 19,
assaulting or offering violence to the person authorized to apprehend,
O. 64, p. 1032.

ASSIZES,

its exclusive jurisdiction, 973, 974.

payments to prosecutors and witnesses for attending, 990—994.

ASYLUMS, LUNATIC. See "Lunatics."

ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT CRIMES,

administering, &c. chloroform or other stupefying drug, &c. with intent
to commit an indictable offence, O. 70, p. 1034.

to commit a felony, whether statutable or at common law, O. 71,
p. 1034.

to commit a misdemeanor, whether statutable or at common law, O. 72,
p. 1032.

persons may be found guilty of an attempt upon a charge of felony,
p. 1034.

ATTEMPTS TO MURDER,

by poison, or by wounding, &c., O. 65, p. 1032.

by explosions, O. 66, p. 1032.

by setting fire to ships, &c., O. 67, p. 1032.

by shooting at, by attempting to administer poison, or to drown, &c.,
O. 68, p. 1034.

by any other means, O. 69, p. 1034.

ATTESTING WITNESSES,

proof by, 98.

when need not be called, 98.

ATTORNEY OR SOLICITOR,

when parties may appear by solicitor at petty sessions, 75.

appearance of parties at petty sessions by, 166–173.

as to a plea by, upon a summary hearing, 176.

ATTORNEYS. See "Solicitors."

AUTREFOIS ACQUIT,

as to, upon a summary hearing, 179, 180.

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AUTREFOIS CONVICT,

as to, upon a summary hearing, 179, 180.

B.

BACKING WARRANT OF APPREHENSION,

as to, 19.

BAIL. See "Remanding."

bailing accused before or during examination, 936-939.
taking bail by justices-a judicial duty, 975.

in what cases discretionary, and in what cases compulsory, 975.
principles to guide justices as to accepting bail, 975-978.
provisions of the 11 & 12 Vict. c. 43, as to bail, 977.

certificate of consent to bail being taken, 977.

as to bail being taken in gaol, 978.

no bail to be taken in treason, 979.

warrant of deliverance on bail being taken after committal, 980.
surrender of accused by his bail, 980.

BAILEE, LARCENY BY. See “Larceny.”

BAKEHOUSES,

persons under eighteen employed during improper hours, O. 1, p. 306. occupier failing to keep same in a cleanly state, O. 2, p. 308.

letting or suffering to be occupied as a sleeping place not properly separated by a partition, &c., D. 3, p. 308.

refusing admission to inspector, &c., or obstructing him in the execution of his duties, O. 4, p. 308.

regulations as to cleanliness of bakehouses, 308.

warrant to enter bakehouses, 1331.

BALLAST. See "Ships' Ballast."

BALLOT ACT,

offences connected with ballot papers, &c., O. 72a, p. 1036.
attempts to commit such offences, O. 726, p. 1036.

BALLOT AT ELECTIONS (PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL), infringement of secrecy, O. 1, p. 308.

interfering with voter, communicating information, &c., O. 2, p. 310. infringement of secrecy at counting of votes, O. 3, p. 310.

proceedings on dismissing information, 309, n.

BANK NOTE. See "Forgery," “Larceny.”

BANKERS,

stealing, &c. money, &c. of co-partnership, O. 73, p. 1036.

committing any fraud, forgery, &c. with intent, &c., O. 74, p. 1036.

BANKING COMPANIES. See "Companies."

BANKING SHARES,

inserting in any contract, &c. for the sale, &c. of any shares any false entry of numbers, names, &c., O. 75, p. 1036.

BANKRUPT,

not discovering to the trustee all his property, &c., O. 76, p. 1038. not delivering up all his real and personal property, O. 77, p. 1038. not delivering up books, documents, &c., O. 78, p. 1038.

concealing his property to the value of 101., or concealing debts, O. 79, p. 1040.

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BANKRUPT-continued.

fraudulently receiving any part of his property, O. 80, p. 1040.

making a material omission in statement of his affairs, O. 81, p. 1040.
knowing a false debt proved, failing to inform trustees thereof, O. 82,
p. 1040.

preventing the production of books, papers, &c., O. 82a, p. 1040.

concealing, destroying, falsifying, &c. books, documents, &c., O. 83,
p. 1040.

making false entries relating to his property, O. 84, p. 1040.

fraudulently parting with any document relating to his affairs, O. 85,
p. 1042.

attempting to account for his property by fictitious losses or expenses,
O. 86, p. 1042.

obtaining property on credit by false representations, O. 87, p. 1042.
being a trader, obtains, under false pretences, if carrying on business,
any property on credit, O. 88, p. 1042.

being a trader, pawns, pledges, &c. any property obtained on credit,
O. 89, p. 1042.

being guilty of fraud or false representations to get consent of creditors,
O. 90, p. 1042.

absconding or attempting, with property, O. 90, p. 1042.

obtaining credit by false pretences, O. 92, p. 1044.

making any gift, transfer, &c. of property with intent to defraud,
O. 93, p. 1044.

concealing, &c. property, with intent to defraud, O. 94, p. 1044.

creditor making false claim or proof with intent to defraud, O. 95,
p. 1044.

BASTARDS,

improperly receiving money by constables, &c. under an order of jus-
tices, O. 1, p. 310.

persons having custody of child misapplying money or illusing child,
O. 2, p. 310.

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the hearing, 1334.

as to confirmatory evidence, 1335.

as to the right to reply, 1336.

as to a second application, 1336.

amount to be ordered and duration of the order, 1336.

defendant a competent witness, 1337.

how money to be paid, 1337.

appointment of guardian, 1337.

justices may appoint parish officer to receive payments for bastard
children, 1337.

annual return of summons and orders, 1338.

adjournment of proceedings where two justices are not present, 1338.

(3) Enforcing order:

time for enforcing, 1338.

how to be enforced, 1338, 1339.

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