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

FIRE BRIGADE OF THE METROPOLIS,

expenses of brigade when employed beyond the metropolis, 1399.

FIREWORKS. See "Explosive Substances."

nuisance by fireworks, O. 200, p. 1080.

FIRST DAY OF SESSIONS,"

meaning of, 255.

FISH,

taking or destroying in water running through land adjoining a dwell-
ing-house, O. 201, p. 1082.

FISH AND FISHERIES. See "Crabs and Lobsters," "Elver Fishing,"
and "Oysters."

as to private fisheries, 414.

causing anything to flow into waters containing salmon to such an
extent as to injure the water, O. 1, p. 414.

using any light spear, &c. for catching salmon, O. 2, p. 416.

using any fish roe for the purpose of fishing, O. 3, p. 416.

taking or attempting to take salmon with an unlawful net, O. 4, p. 416.
owner of any fixed engine placed for catching salmon in inland or tidal
water, O. 5, p. 416.

catching or attempting to catch salmon in a dam, O. 6, p. 416.

shooting or working any seine or draft net for salmon in a river across
the whole width within one hundred yards from nearest point, &c.,
O. 7, p. 416.

hanging, fixing, &c. in a salmon river any baskets, nets, &c. for catching
eels, &c. in any inland waters at unlawful times, O. 8, p. 416.
placing any obstruction, &c. during close time to deter salmon from
passing up river, O. 9, 416.

catching or attempting to catch, except with rod and line, any salmon
within fifty yards below any weir, or fishing with a rod and line in
such a manner, &c. as to wilfully scare, &c. salmon from passing
through any fish pass, O. 10, p. 416.

buying, &c. any trout or char between 2nd October and 1st February,
O. 11, p. 420.

taking salmon without a licence, O. 12, p. 420.

catching, &c. salmon except by rod and line in the head or tail rail of
any mill or within fifty yards below any dam, unless mill or dam has
attached a fish pass approved by the Home Office, O. 13, p. 420.
company or person having control of artificial channel used for supply-
ing towns with water not erecting palings to prevent descent of
salmon into artificial streams within six months after 1st October,
1861, O. 14, p. 420.

wilfully taking, selling, &c. any unclean or unseasonable salmon, O. 15,
p. 420.

wilfully taking, selling, &c., or having in possession any device for
obstructing the passage of or injuring young salmon, or disturbing
spawning bed, &c., O. 16, p. 420.

wilfully disturbing salmon when spawning, O. 17, p. 422.
fishing for or catching salmon in close season, O. 18, p. 422.

buying, selling, &c. any salmon between 3rd September and 1st Feb-
ruary, O. 19, p. 422.

proprietor or occupier of salmon fishery omitting to remove the inscales,
cruives and other obstructions to free passage of fish, O. 20, p. 422.
fishing for, catching, &c., by any means other than a rod and line, any
salmon between twelve at noon on Saturday and six on Monday
morning, O. 21, p. 422.

proprietor or occupier of fishery not maintaining a free space through
cribs, &c. between twelve at noon on Saturday and six on Monday
morning, O. 22, p. 422.

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

FISH AND FISHERIES-continued.

obstructing person in erecting or doing any necessary act to maintain fish pass, O. 23, p. 422.

wilfully injuring a fish pass, O. 24, p. 422.

doing any act for preventing salmon from passing through a fish pass, &c.. O. 25, p 421.

not attaching and maintaining a fish pass in constructing or altering a fish dam, approved by the Home Office, 0. 26, p. 424.

not keeping shut the sluices for drawing off the water (when not required for milling purposes; as to cause water to flow through the fish pass, O. 27, p. 424.

rebuilding weirs, or causing increased obstructions to passage of salmon : making new weirs without fish passes; altering so as to increase obstruction, O. 23, p. 424.

injuring fish pass, or rendering it less efficient, O 29, p. 424.

owner of weir not making a free gap in fishing weir, O. 30, p. 424. not maintaining free gap in accordance with act, 0. 31, p. 424. making alteration in bed of river, so as to reduce flow of water through a free gap, O. 32, p. 421.

placing any obstruction, &c. whereby fish may be scared, prevented, &c. from freely entering and passing up and down a free gap at all periods of the year, O. 33, p. 424.

owner of fishing weir or fishing mill-dam not maintaining same, O. 34, p. 426.

owner of weir which has any wall, leader or outrigger attached to any box, &c., O. 35, p. 426.

refusing water bailiff access to any weir, fishery, mill-dam, fixed engine, &c., O. 36, p. 425.

refusing a water bailiff to search on a salmon river any boat, &c. which there is cause to suspect of having fish illegally caught, O. 37, p. 426. refusing to allow nets, baskets, &c. used in fishing to be inspected, which there is cause to suspect of having possession of fish illegally caught, O. 38, p. 423.

fishing with a rod and line for salmon without a proper licence, O. 39, p. 426.

using any fishing weir, &c. for salmon without a proper licence, O. 40,

p. 426.

person found fishing with a rod and line, &c. not producing his licence, 0. 41, p. 428.

obstructing or refusing access to an officer of special commissioners desirous of posting notice on a fishing weir, fishing mill-dam, &c., O. 42, p. 428.

defacing, &c. any such notice, O. 43. p. 428.

killing any trout in a salmon river situate in a fishery district between the 2nd November and 1st of February, O 44, p. 423.

exporting or entering for exportation any unclean or unseasonable salmon, or any salmon caught during prohibited time, 0. 45, p. 428. salmon shipped or exported, or brought to any wharf, &c. for exportation, between 3rd September and 30th April, without being entered for the purpose. 0. 46. p. 428.

obstructing sea-fishery officer, O. 47, p. 430.

violation of articles of convention. O. 48, p. 430.

any person within the exclusive fishery limits of British Islands, &c. acting in contravention of articles 12, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20 and 21, O. 49, p. 430.

causing injury to any person, by assaulting any one belonging to another sea-fishing boat, or causing damage to another sea-fishing boat, or to any property belonging thereto, O. 50. p. 430.

any person belonging to a French sea-fishing boat acting in contravention of articles 32, 33 and 35 of the convention, 0. 51, p. 432.

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

FISH AND FISHERIES-continued.

owner or master of sea-fishing boat not registering same, O. 52, p. 432.
breach of regulations made by order in council for carrying out and
giving effect to entry and registry of such boats, O. 53, p. 432.
master of sea-fishing boat within exclusive limits not having on board
certificate of registry or official papers, O. 54, p. 432.

as to seine-fishing in Cornwall, O. 55, p. 432.

definition of "salmon" and " young salmon," 414.
malicious injuries to salmon rivers, 414.

recovery of penalties, 415.

appeal, 416.

recovery of damages occasioned to dam by a fish pass, 1400.

search warrant for salmon nets, &c., 1400.

justices' order to water bailiff to enter on land, 1401.

fisheries in the rivers Thames and Isis, 1401.

FISH, FRESHWATER,

close season for catching, 434.

power to grant warrant to enter suspected places, 436.

FISHING BOATS,

certain provisions of Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, to apply to, 436.
as to, 1401.

FLESH, POISONED. See "Poisoned Grain, Flesh," &c.

FLOOD-GATE. See "Malicious Injuries."

FOOD. See "Adulteration of Food and Drugs,' ""Unwholesome Meat."

FOOD AND DRUGS (SALE OF),

as to, in general, 1401.

FOOTWAY. See “Highways.”

FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER,

as to, 1402.

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL LAWS,

proof of, 106.

FOREIGN BILL. See "Forgery."

FOREIGN COUNTRIES,

offences in, or offenders flying to other foreign countries, 931.

FOREIGN STATES,

as to, 1313.

illegal enlistment, O. 202, p. 1082.

master or owner of a ship without licence taking illegally enlisted
person on board, O. 203, p. 1082.

illegal shipbuilding and illegal expeditions, O. 204, p. 1084.

aiding warlike equipment of foreign ships without licence of her
Majesty, O. 205, p. 1084.

fitting out naval or military expeditions against a foreign State without
her Majesty's licence, O. 206, p. 1084.

aiders, O. 207, p. 1084.

FORFEITURES UPON SUMMARY CONVICTION,

as to sale and disposition of, 245.

FORGERY,

Vol. I. pp. 1-872.

where triable, 24.

Vol. II. pp. 873-1703.

of her Majesty's seals, O. 208, p. 1084.

of transfer of stock, O. 209, p. 1084.

personating owner of similar stock, transferring or receiving dividends, O. 210, p. 1084.

forging attestation of power of attorney for transferring stock, 0. 211, p. 1086.

making false entries in books of public funds, O. 212, p. 1086.

clerks of Bank of England making out false dividend warrants, O. 213, p. 1086.

forging East India bonds, O. 214, 1086.

forging exchequer bill, &c., O. 215, p. 1086.

making plates in imitation of those used for exchequer bills, O. 216, p. 1088.

making paper in imitation, &c., O. 217, p. 1088.

having in possession paper, plates or dies used for exchequer bills, O. 218, p. 1088.

bank and bankers' notes, &c., forgeries in respect of, O. 219–224, p. 1088.

foreign bills or notes, offences as to, O. 225, p. 1088.

forging deed, bond or assignment of bond, or name of attesting witness, O. 296, p. 1090.

forging any will, testament, &c., O. 227, p. 1090.

bills of exchange and promissory notes, forging, &c., O. 228, p. 1090. orders, receipts, &c., forging, O. 229, p. 1090.

making or accepting any bill, note, &c., by procuration, without lawful authority, O. 230, p. 1090.

obliterating crossing on cheques, O. 231, p. 1090.

debentures, forging, O. 232, p. 1090.

records, forging proceedings of courts of record, O. 233, p. 1090.

process, copies of certificates of records, &c., O. 234, p. 1092.

instruments of evidence, O. 235, p. 1092.

court rolls, O. 236, p. 1092.

register of deeds, O. 237, p. 1092.

summons, order or other process of justices, O. 238, p. 1092.

accountant-general, name of, O. 239, p. 1092.

marrriage licences, O. 240, p. 1092.

demanding or receiving property upon forged instruments, O. 241, p. 1092.

accessories after the fact, O. 242, p. 1092.

national debt, forging register, certificate, transfer, &c., O. 243, p. 1092.

forgery of stock, personating, &c., O. 244, 249, p. 1094.

forging certificates relating to quarantine, O. 249, p. 1094.

forging dies, &c., for stamping gold and silver ware, O. 250, 1094.

stamps, forging on parchment, O. 251, p. 1094.

official documents, O. 252, p. 1094.

probate court, forging seals or documents of, O. 253, p. 1094.

divorce court, the like, O. 254, p. 1094.

proclamations, &c., printing false, O. 255, p. 1094.

forging or tendering in evidence, O. 256, p. 1094.

Municipal Corporations Evidence Act, forging signature to any docu-
ment under, O. 256b, p. 1096.

Explosives Act, forging any licence, &c. under, O. 256c, p. 1096.
Coal Mines Regulation Act, forging, &c. certificate required under,
O. 256d, p. 1096.

forging certificate of competency under the same act, O. 256e, p. 1095.
forgery at common law, O. 257, p. 1096.

search warrant for paper or implements, &c., 1403.

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declaration of persons who object to take an oath, 87, 88.

oath of a Chinese witness, 88.

oath of an interpreter, 89.

objection to matter of form, upon a summary hearing, 176.

"FORTHWITH,”
meaning of, 956.

FORTUNE-TELLERS. See " Vagrants."

FOUNDRIES, IRON, COPPER AND BRASS. See "Factories and
Workshops.'

FRAMEWORK KNITTERS. See " Manufactures."

master framework knitter, &c. making, &c. any framework knitted
goods without being marked, O. 1, p. 436.

journeyman, apprentice, &c. committing like offence, O. 2, p. 436.
selling or exposing goods not so marked, O. 3, p. 436.

FRAUD. See "False Pretences," 66 Forgery."

FRAUDULENT TRUSTEES,

bankers, brokers, attorneys, &c. selling, &c. property entrusted to them,
O. 258, p. 1096.

persons under powers selling property, O. 259, 1096.

trustees disposing of property, O. 260, p. 1098.

directors, &c. appropriating property, O. 261, p. 1098.

directors, &c. keeping fraudulent accounts, &c., O. 262, p. 1098.

directors, &c. destroying books, &c., O. 263, p. 1098.

directors, &c. publishing fraudulent statements, O. 264, p. 1098.

FRESHWATER FISH. See "Fish, Freshwater.”

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES,

circulating false copies of rules, &c., O. 265, p. 1100.

failing to give notice or send any return or document, or do or allow to
be done any act, &c. which by the act is required, O. 1, p. 438.
wilfully neglecting, &c. to do an act or furnish information required by
the registrar, or doing anything forbidden by the act, O. 2, p. 438.
making false returns, O. 3, p. 438.

wilfully ordering or allowing any entry with intent to falsify, O. 4,
p. 438.

obtaining possession by false representations, &c. of any property of a
society, or withholding or misapplying same, O. 5, p. 440.

a society paying money on death of a child under 10 years, otherwise
than provided by the act, O. 6, p. 440.

a parent or personal representative claiming money on death of a child
and producing false or fraudulent certificate, or in any way attempt-
ing to defeat provisions of the act as to payments upon death of
children, O. 7, p. 440.

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