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

LUNATICS-continued.

(Petty Sessions :)

(1) As to pauper lunatics:

pp. 873-1703.

their apprehension and removal to an asylum, 1471.
information to justices, and examination of lunatic, 1471.
examination by a clergyman, 1472.

if lunatic ill, 1472.

when removal compulsory-date of order, 1472.

to what asylum to be removed, 1472.

amendment of order and certificate, 1473.

their settlement, expenses of removal, maintenance, 1473.
expenses of examination, 1473.

maintenance, 1474.

settlement ascertained in a parish, and order for expenses, 1474.
settlement not ascertained-chargeability to county, 1475.

settlement afterwards ascertained in a parish, and county reimbursed,

1476.

lunatic's property available for maintenance, 1477.

recovery of expenses under justice's orders, 1478.

maintenance of lunatic married woman, 1478.

certain lunatics may be received in workhouse from county asylums,
1478.

guardians may pay costs of idiots sent to asylum for idiots, 1478.

(2) As to wandering lunatics:

their apprehension and removal to an asylum, 1479.

information to justices and examination of lunatic, 1479.

suspension of order, 1480.

relative may take lunatic under care, 1480.

to what asylum to be removed, 1480.

expenses of maintenance, &c., 1480.

(3) As to lunatics not under proper care or cruelly treated:
their apprehension and removal to an asylum, 1480.
information to justice and examination of lunatic, 1480.
to what asylum to be removed, 1482.

costs of maintenance, &c. out of lunatic's property, 1482.

justices may authorize sale of estate, &c., 1482.

application to relatives or friends for payment, 1482.

expenses of examination to be paid by guardians, &c., until paid, 1483.

(4) As to appeals against orders:

for refusal of an order, 1483.

against order adjudging settlement, 1483.

(5) Removal, discharge, escape, &c. of lunatics:
removal, 1484.

discharge, 1484.

(6) As to private patients:

reception in hospitals, &c., 1485.

discharge or removal, 1485.

(7) Duties of justices as visitors of asylums:
as to, 1486.

(8) Criminal lunatics and insane prisoners:
criminal lunatics, 1486.

insane prisoners, 1486.

M.

MACHINERY. See "Malicious Injuries," "Malicious Mischief."
MACHINERY MANUFACTURE. See "Factories and Workshops."

Vol. I. pp. 1-872.

Vol. II. pp. 873-1703.

MAGISTRATE. See the various heads.

MAHOMEDANS,

how to be sworn, 86.

MAINTENANCE,

of suits and quarrels of others, O. 345, p. 1124.

MALICIOUS INJURIES,

(Summary Convictions), 554–558.

(1) To trees, plants, fences, &c., 554-556.

damaging trees, saplings, shrubs or underwood, wheresoever growing,
to amount of one shilling at the least, O. 1, 2, p. 554.

damaging same in any garden, orchard, nursery, hothouse, greenhouse
or conservatory, O. 3, 4, p. 554.

damaging any cultivated root or plant growing elsewhere, O. 5, 6,
P. 556.

damaging any fence, or any wall, style or gate, O. 7, 8, p. 556.
(2) To telegraphs and animals, 556.

damaging battery, wire, &c. of electric or magnetic telegraph, or
preventing use thereof, O. 9, 10, p. 556.

attempting to commit same offence, O. 11, p. 556.

killing, &c. any dog, bird, beast or other animal, not being larceny, or
being ordinarily kept in a state of confinement or for domestic
purposes, O. 12, p. 556.

(3) To any other property, 558.

damaging any real or personal property not before provided for to
amount not exceeding five pounds, O. 13, p. 558.

(4) Accessories, 558.

aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring commission of above offences,
O. 14, p. 558.

appeal against conviction, 555.

(Indictable Offences,)

to buildings, &c. by tenants, O. 346, p. 1124.

to manufactures, machinery, &c., O. 347, 348, p. 1126.

to hopbinds, O. 349, p. 1126.

to trees, shrubs, &c., O. 350-353, pp. 1126, 1128.

to mines, O. 354, 355, p. 1128.

to sea and river banks, O. 356, 357, pp. 1128, 1130.

to ponds, O. 358, p. 1130.

to bridges, viaducts and toll-bars, O. 359, 360, p. 1130.

to telegraphs, O. 361, p. 1132.

to works of art, O. 362, p. 1132.

to cattle, O. 363, p. 1132.

to ships, O. 364-367, p. 1132.

other injuries, exceeding five pounds, O. 368, p. 1134.
the like, if committed at night, O. 369, p. 1134.

"MALICIOUSLY,"

meaning of, as applicable to malicious injuries, 1134.

MANDAMUS,

when a mandamus will issue to justices, 48-52.
when it will not issue, 48-52.

how to proceed to obtain writ, 50.

as to showing cause, 51.

rule, when a substitute for a mandamus, 52.

MANSLAUGHTER,

offence of, O. 370, p. 1134.

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

MAN-TRAPS. See "Spring-guns and Man-traps."

MANUFACTURES. See "Conspiracy and Protection of Property," "Fac-
tories and Workshops," "Larceny,"
""Malicious Injuries.'

(1) As to artificers, manufacturers, miners, §c., 558–560.
paying wages in other than current coin, O. 1, 2, p. 558.

stacking coal, ironstone, &c. in a fraudulent manner, O. 3, p. 560.
removing same with intent to defraud, O. 4, p. 560.

(2) As to workmen in the cotton, fustian, hat, linen, woollen, flar, hemp,
mohair, silk, fur, leather or iron manufacture and dyers, 560-561.
embezzling, &c. materials, tools, &c., O. 5-8, p. 560.

refusing inspection by owner, O. 9, p. 562.

receiving materials in fictitious names, &c., O. 10, 11, p. 562.

carriers designedly delivering materials to wrong persons, O. 12, p. 562.
selling, &c. materials, O. 13, p. 562.

buying or receiving materials from workmen, O. 14, p. 562.

having such materials, O. 17, 18, p. 564.

dyeing, &c. or procuring materials to be dyed without consent, O. 19,
21, p. 564.

(3) As to workmen in the cotton, flax, linen, mohair, silk or woollen hosiery
manufactures, 564–568.

pawning, &c. materials, O. 22, 23, p. 564.

not returning materials, O. 24, p. 564.

purchasing or taking same in pawn, O. 25, p. 566.

other persons selling or pawning same, O. 26, 27, p. 566.

receiving materials in fictitious name, O. 28, p. 566.

effacing marks on frames, &c., O. 29, p. 566.

refusing inspection of workshops, O. 30, p. 566.

hosiery manufacturer, not giving ticket of work, O. 31, p. 568.
(4) As to certain trades in particular, 561.

appeal, 561-567.

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MANUFACTURING PROCESS (in which 50 or more persons are em-

ployed). See "Factories and Workshops."

MANURE. See "Public Health."

MARINE STORE DEALERS. See "Merchant Shipping.”

MARINE STORES. See "Dealers in Old Metals."

MARINERS. See "Navy, Seamen in Her Majesty's," "Navy (Marine Forces)."

MARKETS AND FAIRS,

as to, 1489.

offences with reference to protection of, O. 1-4, pp. 568-570.
offences with reference to slaughter-houses, O. 5, 6, p. 570.

offences as to weighing goods or carts, &c., O. 7-13, p. 570.

offences as to stallage, rents, tolls, &c., O. 14, 15, p. 570.

offences as to bye-laws, O. 16, 17, p. 570.

undertakers omitting to send accounts to clerk of the peace, O. 18, p. 572.
undertakers failing to keep special act at their office, &c., O. 19, p. 572.
to what places act applies, 569.

appeal, 569.

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

MARKS OF TRADE. See "Hop Trade," "Merchandize Marks,” “Naval
Stores."

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clergyman or pretended clergyman improperly solemnizing marriage,
O. 371, p. 1134.

MASTER AND SERVANT. See "Employers and Workmen," "Manu-
factures."

when a master liable for the acts of his servant, 143, 144.

enforcing awards under Councils of Conciliation Act, 1867..1490.

(1) As to false character of servants, 572–574.

personating master, &c. and giving false character, O. 1, p. 572.
pretending that servant was hired, O. 2, 3, p. 572.

pretending that servant was discharged at other than correct time,
O. 4, 5, p. 572.

servants falsely pretending to have served, using a false character or
altering a character, O. 6-9, p. 574.

(2) Misappropriation by servants of master's corn, &c.

servant, contrary to orders of master, taking corn, &c. for the purpose of
giving same to horse, &c. belonging to such master, O. 10, p. 574.
appeal, 489, 572.

MAYOR OF A BOROUGH A JUSTICE, 2.

precedence of, 6.

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

MEASURES. See "Weights and Measures."

MEAT, UNWHOLESOME. See “Unwholesome Meat.”
diseased and unwholesome, selling. See "Public Health.”

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS,

registrar making false register, O. 372, p. 1136.

a person procuring himself to be registered by fraudulent representations,
O. 373, p. 1136.

(Summary Conviction,)

persons pretending to be registered by using name of physician, surgeon,
apothecary, &c., O., p. 576.

MEETINGS, SEDITIOUS OR ILLEGAL. See "Seditious Meetings."

MEMORY, REFRESHING,

by writing, 99.

MENACES. See "Larceny."

MERCHANDIZE MARKS,

(Summary Convictions,)

selling articles with forged or false trade marks, O. 1, p. 576.
purchaser refusing to give name, &c. of seller of article, O. 2, p. 578.

making false indication of quantity, &c. upon article, O. 3, p. 578.
selling article with false description, O. 4, p. 578.

definition of "person,"
," "mark," and "trade mark," 576.
forging, &c., O. 374–376, p. 1136.

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

MERCHANT SHIPPING,

(1) Offences by masters of ships, O. 1-74, pp. 580-594.

(2) Offences by seamen, O. 75-84, pp. 594-598.

(3) Offences by owners of ships, O. 85-88, p. 598.

(4) Offences by pilots and other officials, O. 89–100, pp. 598-600.
(5) Offences by other persons, O. 101-164, pp. 600-610.

definitions, 578.

time of proceeding-service of summons on board ship, 579.
where offence deemed to have been committed, 579.
appeal, 581.

as pilotage, exemption from compulsory pilotage, 592.
Lascars to be sent home, 594.

when seamen justified in refusing to go to sea, 595.

survey of ships by order of justices, 595.

going on board a ship about to arrive, arriving, or having arrived, with-

out permission, or refusing to leave, 604.

(Indictable Offences,)

offences by masters of ships, O. 377, p. 1136.
offences by pilots, O. 378-380, p. 1138.

other offences, O. 381-386, pp. 1138, 1140.

recovery from owner of ship of expenses of sending sick seamen to
hospital, 1490.

revising lists of voters for members of local marine boards, 1491.

recovery of pilotage dues, 1491.

recovery of pilotage dues in cinque ports, 1492.

recovery of light dues, 1492.

recovery of expenses of abating false lights prohibited, 1492.

METALS. See "Dealers in Old Metals."

METERS, INJURING. See "Public Health."

METROPOLITAN RACECOURSES LICENSING ACT, 1879.
persons taking part in unlicensed horse-races, 612.

meaning of a horse-race within the act, 612.

definitions, 1492.

horse-races unlawful within ten miles of London unless licensed, 1493.
power to justices to license at Michaelmas quarter sessions, 1493.
mode of making application to justices, 1493.

penalty on persons taking part in unlicensed horse-races, 1493.

penalty on owners and occupiers of ground where unlicensed horse-races
take place, 1493.

unlicensed horse-races to be deemed a nuisance and liable accordingly,
1493.

MILEAGE,

allowance of, to prosecutors and witnesses, 952-956.

MILITARY LAW,

(Summary Convictions,)

recruits improperly obtaining enlistment money, giving false answers,
&c., O. 1, p. 612.

the same, if attested, O. 2, p. 612.

persons falsely confessing desertion, O. 3, p. 614.

offences as to false musters, O. 4, p. 614.

unlawfully recruiting, O. 5, p. 614.

procuring soldier to desert, O. 6, p. 614.

10, p. 614.

purchasing or having soldier's necessaries, clothes, stores, &c.,

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