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

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES-continued.

collector of society becoming a member of the committee, or holding any
office, or a member of committee of management becoming a collector,
&c., O. 8, p. 440.

attempting to transfer a member or person insured from one society to
another without written consent, O. 9, p. 440.

what societies are included, 438.

service of summons, 439.

appeal, 439.

jurisdiction of justices in settling disputes, 1403.

FRUIT, PRESERVING. See "Factories and Workshops.”

FRUIT, STEALING. See "Larceny."

FUGITIVE CRIMINALS,

provisions as to, 914-920.
forms, 929-931.

in British possessions, 929-931.

FURIOUS DRIVING, 408.

G.

GAMBLING-HOUSE (KEEPING). See "Gaming Houses."

as to preliminary inquiry before preferring an indictment, 876, 877.

GAME. See "Ground Game Act, 1880."

Trespass in search, &c. of game :

trespass on land in search of game, O. 1, p. 442.

any persons to the number of five or more trespassing on lands in search
of game, O. 2, p. 444

trespassing on land or royal forests, when required by owner, &c. to
tell name or place of abode, refusing. &c. to do so, O. 3, p. 446.
wilfully continuing or returning upon the land, O. 4, p. 416.

five or more trespassing upon any land armed, and by violence, &c. pre-
venting any authorized person approaching to require them to quit,
O. 5, p. 446.

aiding or abetting offenders, O. 6, p. 446.

trespassing upon royal forests, &c. in pursuit of game, O. 7, p. 446.
Killing game without a licence:

using any dog, gun, &c. for killing game without a certificate, O. 8, 9,
p. 446.

officers in the army or navy without leave killing game or fish, O. 10,

p. 446.

laying poison to destroy or injure game, O. 11, p. 448.

unlawfully taking or destroying the eggs of game, O. 12, p. 448.

unlawfully at night taking any hare or rabbit in any warren, &c. or
using any snare or engine for the purpose, O. 13, p. 448.

Killing, &c. on Sundays, &c.:

killing or taking game on a Sunday or Christmas-day, O. 14, p. 448.
using a dog, net, &c. for the purpose on such days, O. 15, p. 448.
Killing, &c. out of season:

killing or taking any partridge between 1st February and 1st September,
O. 16, p. 448.

killing or taking any pheasant between 1st February and 1st October
O. 17, p. 448.

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GAME-continued.

Killing, &c. out of season-continued.

killing or taking (except in Somerset, Devon, or the New Forest)
between 10th December and 18th August, any black game, O. 18, p.

448.

the same in Somerset, Devon, or the New Forest, between 10th Decem-
ber and 1st September, O. 19, p. 448.

the same as to grouse, called red game, between 10th December and
10th August, Ö. 20, p. 448.

the same as to bustards, between 1st March and 1st September, O. 21,
p. 450.

Selling game without a licence to kill:

a person not having a licence, offering game for sale, O. 22, p. 450.
a person licensed to kill game, selling to any person except a licensed
dealer, O. 23, p. 450.

Buying game unlawfully:

buying of a person not licensed to sell game, O. 24, p. 450.

buying game out of season, O. 25, p. 450.

having in his house any game at unlawful times, O. 26, p. 450.

Offences by licensed dealers:

licensed dealer buying, &c. game from an unauthorized person, O. 27,
p. 450.

selling, &c. game at a house, shop, &c. without a board affixed, O. 28,
p. 450.

affixing such board to more than one house, O. 29, p. 450.

selling game at any place other than the house where board affixed,
O. 30, p. 452.

dealer buying or selling game at unlawful times, O. 31, p. 452.
dealer having game in his house at unlawful times, O. 32, p. 452.
an unlicensed person assuming to be licensed, O. 33, p. 452.

Offences by occupiers:

occupier of land pursuing, &c. game upon his land (where landlord has
the right of game) without permission, O. 34, p. 452.

giving permission to any other person without landlord's authority,
O. 35, p. 454.

Night poaching:

unlawfully taking, &c. game by night, O. 36, p. 454.

same on any public road, &c., O. 37, p. 454.

entering by night with any gun, &c. for the purpose of taking game,
O. 38, p. 454.

Coming from land having game, nets, &c. :

being found by a constable in a highway, &c., and suspected of coming
from land where he has been unlawfully in search of game, and game
or nets found in his possession, O. 38, p. 454.

being so found, the justices deeming him to have used gun, &c. for un-
lawfully killing or taking game, Ö. 39, p. 456.

being found and suspected of aiding and abetting a person coming from
land, &c., the justices deeming him to be an accessory, O. 40, p. 456.
claim of right, as to setting up, 442.

day-time, definition of, 442.

The Ground Game Act, 1880..443.
who to lay information, 444.

apprehension of offenders, 445.

of taking game from trespassers, 445.
appeal against a conviction, 445, 454.
hunting, as to, 446.

coursing, as to, 446.
swan's eggs, 448.

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GAME continued.

Coming from land having game, nets, &e.

board over dealer's door, as to placing, 451.

tenant's right to game, 452.

tenant's permission to kill, as to, 453.

night time, definition of, 453.

rabbits, as to taking in the night time, 454.

apprehension of offenders without a warrant for night poaching, 454.
constable's authority to search suspected persons of night poaching, 455.

game, definition of, under 25 & 26 Vict. c. 114..454.

appeal under the 25 & 26 Vict. c. 114..454.

as to killing hares, 1403.

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GAMING HOUSES,

(Summary Convictions.)

keeping a common gaming house, O. 1, p. 458.

owner or occupier opening a house for gaming, O. 2, p. 458.

person, being owner or occupier, permitting same to be opened by any
other person, O. 3, p. 458.

person having the care or management, assisting in conducting the
business, O. 4, p. 458.

furnishing money for gaming, O. 5, p. 458.

obstructing, &c. constables, O. 6, p. 460.

persons apprehended giving false names, &c., O. 7, p. 460.

keeping billiard table without a licence, O. 8, p. 460.

persons licensed for billiards to put up board, Ö. 9, p. 460.

Offences against tenor of billiard licences :

not putting up board with words "Licensed for billiards," O. 10, p. 462.
permitting drunkenness or other disorderly conduct, O. 11, p. 462.

allowing consumption of exciseable liquors, O. 12, p. 462.

suffering unlawful games, O. 13, p. 462.

suffering persons of bad character to assemble, O. 14, p. 462.

opening house for play at unlawful hours, O. 15, p. 462.

keeping open or allowing play on Sundays, &c., б. 16, p. 462.

not maintaining good order and rule, O. 17, p. 462.

keeping public table and allowing to play after 1 and before 8, O. 18,
p. 462.

at any time on Sundays, Christmas Day, or Good Friday, O. 19, p. 462.
alehouse keeper allowing play, when premises not allowed to be open,
O. 20, p. 462.

refusing to admit constable, O. 21, p. 462.

warrant to enter gaming house, 382, n.; 1407.

evidence as to what is a gaming house, 459.

appeal against a conviction, 459.

application of provisions of Intoxicating Liquors Act to gaming houses,

462.

GANGS, AGRICULTURAL. See "Agricultural Gangs.”

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GAOL. See "Gaols and Houses of Correction."

cost of conveyance to, 184.

officer of, allowances to, for attending sessions or assizes, 995.

GAOLER. See "Gaols and Houses of Correction.”

allowances to prove former convictions, 995.

for bringing up prisoner upon habeas corpus, 996.

GAOLS AND HOUSES OF CORRECTION.

See "Prisons."

bringing into, &c. contrary to regulations, any spirituous liquor or
tobacco, O. 1, p. 464.

officer of a prison suffering spirituous or fermented liquors to be sold,
&c. in prison, O. 2, p. 464.

conveying into prison any letter, &c. contrary to regulations, O. 3,
p. 464.

gaoler neglecting, &c. to transmit calendar of prisoners to Home
Secretary, O. 4, p. 464.

any criminal prisoner guilty of repeated offences, O. 5, p. 464.

conveying or attempting to throw over wall of prison any letter or
tobacco, O. 6, 7, p. 464.

assaulting or violently resisting any officer of prison, or inciting others
to do so, O. 8-10, p. 464.

obstructing inspector in execution of act, O. 11, p. 466.

what prison offences gaoler can punish, 464.

GARDENS IN TOWNS,

persons admitted into, offending against bye-laws, &c., O. 1, p. 466.
throwing any rubbish, or trespassing, or committing any nuisance, O. 2,
p. 466.

scavengers failing to perform works and duties, O. 3, p. 466.

obstructing scavengers, O. 4, p. 466.

as to, 1407.

GAS MEASURES,

Offences by inspectors of meters:

stamping meter without duly testing-neglecting to stamp-breach of
duty, O. 1, p. 466.

Offences by other persons:

counterfeiting stamp on meters, &c., O. 2, p. 468.

selling meters with counterfeit stamp, O. 3, p. 468.

tampering with meter or obstructing inspector, O. 4, p. 468.

preventing, &c. access to meter, &c., O. 5, p. 392.

obstructing or hindering examination or testing of meter, O. 6, p. 468.
using unstamped meter, O. 7, p. 468.

fixing unstamped meter, O. 8, p. 468.

appeal, 468.

authority to inspector to examine and test meters, 1407.

GASWORKS,

fraudulently using gas, O. 1. p. 470.

fraudulently using any meter, O. 2, p. 470.

using improper burners where gas not ascertained by meters, O. 3, p. 470.
keeping lights burning for a longer time than contracted for, O. 4, p. 470.
improperly using or burning gas, O. 5, p. 170.

supplying any other person, O. 6, p. 470.

wilfully damaging, &c. gaspipes, posts, lamps, &c., O. 7, p. 470.

wilfully extinguishing any public light, O. 8, p. 470.

wasting or improperly using gas, O. 9, p. 470.

carelessly, &c. breaking, &c. any pipe, pillar, lamp, &c., O. 10, p. 470.
hindering officers from entering and making inspection of meters, &c.,
O. 11, p. 470.

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company not effectually preventing gas escaping after twenty-four hours' notice, O. 12, p. 470.

allowing water to be fouled by their gas, O. 13, p. 470.

omitting to prepare or send annual accounts to the clerk of the peace, O. 14, p. 470.

failing to keep copies of special act in office, or depositing same, O. 15, p. 472.

delaying to reinstate streets broken up, O. 16, p. 472.

consumer connecting or disconnecting meter without notice, O. 17, p. 472.

hindering officers making inspection of meters, O. 18, p. 472.

company hindering examiners from having access to testing place, 0.19, p. 472.

company not forwarding accounts to local authorities annually, O. 20, p. 472.

refusing, &c. to supply gas to public lamps, O. 21,

p. 472.

if supplied under less illuminating power or of less purity than it should be, O. 22, p. 472.

injuring meters, O. 23, p. 474.

appeal, 471.

renter of gas not disqualified from acting as a justice, 473.

the Act of 1847..1408.

the Act of 1871..1408.

GENERAL ISSUE,

in actions against justices, effect of, 44.

GIPSY ENCAMPING. See "Highways."

GIRL. See "Carnally knowing Females," "Women."

GLASS MANUFACTURE. See "Factories and Workshops."

GOVERNMENT. See "Coin;" "Foreign Service," "Public Service," &c.

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

GROCERS, SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS BY. See "Istoxicating Liquors."

GROUND GAME ACT, 1880,

occupier to have a right inseparable from his occupation to kill ground game concurrently with any other person entitled to kill the same on land in his occupation, 1404.

occupier entitled to kill ground game on land in his occupation not to divest himself wholly of such right, 1405.

all agreements in contravention of right of occupier to destroy ground game void, 1405.

exemption from game licences, 1406.

saving clause, 1406.

prohibition of night shooting, spring traps above ground, or poisons, 1406.

as to non-occupier having right of killing game, 1406.

interpretation clause, 1407.

exemption from penalties, 1407.

saving of existing prohibitions, 1407.

GROUNDS OF APPEAL,

statement of, 257.

GUARDIANS OF THE POOR. See " Poor."

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