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Vol. I. pp. 1-872.

Vol. II. pp. 873-1703.

ORDER OF BUSINESS AT PETTY SESSIONS,

as to, 72.

minutes of proceedings, 72.

ORDERS OF QUARTER SESSIONS,

how to be enforced, 261.

ORE. See "Larceny."

OVERSEERS,

neglecting provisions of Parochial Constables' Act, O. 1-4, p. 642.
offences under the Jurors' Act, O. 5, p. 642.

OYSTER AND MUSSEL FISHERIES,

dredging for or taking in contravention of regulations of Board of
Trade, O. 1, p. 644.

not publishing copies of order and act, O. 2, p. 644.

offences generally, O. 3, p. 644.

dredging, 644.

jurisdiction of board of trade, 644.

place of justices' jurisdiction, 645.

service of summons, 655.

search for, and seizure of oysters illegally exposed for sale, 655.

OYSTERS. See "Larceny."

P.

PACKING. See "Bleaching and Dyeing Works," "Factories and Work-
shops."

PAPER MANUFACTURE. See "Factories and Workshops."

PAPER STAINING. See "Factories and Workshops."

PARKS. See "Larceny," " "Malicious Injuries."

PARKS REGULATION ACT, 1872,

violating park regulations, O. 1, p. 648.
giving false name or address, O. 2, p. 648.
assaulting a park-keeper, O. 3, p. 648.
parks to which the act applies, 648.
regulations in schedule of the act, 648.
powers of park-keepers, 649.

PARLIAMENT. See "Elections (Parliamentary)."

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. See "Ballot."

wilfully destroying, &c. any notice, list, &c. affixed to churches, &c.,
O., p. 650.

PARSEES,

how to be sworn, 86.

PARTNERS. See "Bankers," "Embezzlement," "Larceny."

PASSENGER SHIPS OR PASSENGER STEAMERS. See "Merchant

99 66

Shipping,' Ships' Passengers."

PASSPORTS,

as to obtaining, 1524.

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

PAVEMENTS. See "Public Health," "Towns Improvement.”

PAVING OF TOWNS. See "Towns Improvement."

PAWNBROKERS,

(Summary Convictions,)

offences by pawnbrokers, 650–656.
offences by other persons, 656-658.
interpretation of words, 650.

who to be deemed carrying on business of a pawnbroker, 651.
appeal, 653.

frivolous informations, 657.

neglecting to take out proper licence, O., p. 864.

(Petty Sessions :)

(1) Pawnbrokers' Certificates:

licence not to be granted without a justice's certificate, 1525.
who to grant certificate, 1525.

form and duration of certificate 1525.

notice of first application for a certificate, 1525.

grounds of refusal of certificate, 1526.

right of appeal against refusal, 1526.

(2) Other matters:

compensation for depreciation of pledge, 1526.

search warrant for articles unlawfully pawned, 1526.

PAWNING. See "Pawnbrokers."

PEDLARS,

person acting as a pedlar without certificate, or in a district not autho-
rized, O. 1, 2, p. 658.

lending, &c. his certificate to another, O. 3, p. 660.

borrowing, &c. pedlar's certificate, O. 4, p. 660.

offences with reference to pedlar's certificate, O. 5-10, p. 660.

refusing to allow a constable to inspect pack, &c., O. 11, p. 662.

persons licensed not having packages, marked “Licensed hawker, &c.,”
O. 1, p. 860.

persons not licensed, writing, painting, &c., as above, O. 2, p. 860.
trading contrary to licence, O. 3, p. 860.

refusing to show licence, O. 4, p. 862.

who are hawkers, 860.

appeal, 863.

(Petty Sessions,)

definition of pedlar, 1527.

grant of certificate by chief officer of police, 1528.

definition of "police district," and "chief officer of police," 1528.

effect of certificate, 1529.

extension of certificate by endorsement to other districts than that for

which it was granted, 1529.

register of certificates to be kept in each district, 1529.

forms of application to be kept at chief police office, 1529.

appeals to justices against refusal of certificate by chief officer of police,

1530.

offences by, or in respect to pedlars, 1530.

conviction of pedlar to be indorsed on certificate, 1531.

deprivation by justices of pedlar's certificate, 1531.

pedlar to show certificate to certain persons on demand, 1531.

arrest of uncertificated pedlar, or pedlar refusing to show his certificate,

1531.

police empowered to inspect pedlar's pack, 1531.

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PENALTIES. See the various heads.

as to application of, upon summary proceedings, 241-250.
to be paid to clerk to the justices, 241.

small, 185.

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PERCUSSION CAPS. See "Explosive Substances," "Factories and Work-
shops."

PERJURY,

as to proceeding against, where committed before magistrates, 91.
perjury or subornation of perjury at common law, O. 407, p. 1148.
the same by stat. 5 Eliz. c. 9, O. 408, p. 1148.

before a committee of the House of Lords or Commons, O. 409, p. 1148.
before surrogate under Probate Act, O. 410, p. 1148.

before Divorce Court, or in affidavits before commissioners, O. 411,
p. 1148.

before a judge of a county court, O. 412, p. 1148.

as to preliminary inquiry before preferring an indictment, 876, 877.
PERRY, SALE OF. See "Intoxicating Liquors."

PERSONATION. See "False Personation."

personation of various kinds, O. 413, 414, p. 1148.

PETROLEUM,

contravening bye-laws as to ships carrying petroleum, O. 1, p. 662.
owner or master of ship carrying petroleum on entering harbour not
giving notice of nature of cargo, O. 2, p. 664.

keeping, selling, &c. petroleum in contravention of act, O. 3, p. 664.
not obeying regulations as to storing petroleum, O. 4, 664.
refusing information and obstructing officer, &c., O. 5, 6, p. 664.
refusing admission to person acting under search-warrant, O. 7, p. 664.
definition of petroleum, 662, n.

requirements of act as to labels on vessels containing petroleum, 664.
(Petty Sessions,)

definition of "petroleum," and application of the act, 1532.

directions for testing petroleum, 1532.

grant of licence for storage of petroleum by local authority or justices,

1532.

mode of granting licences, 1534.

in case of refusal of licence, the applicant may memorialize Secretary of
State, 1534.

harbour authority may make bye-laws as to ships carrying petroleum,
1535.

labels on vessels containing petroleum, 1535.

refusing information and obstructing officer of local authority, 1535.
testing of petroleum by officer of local authority, 1536.

search-warrant for petroleum, 1536.

PETTY SESSIONS,

what is a petty sessions, 61.

divisions constituted by quarter sessions, 61

in boroughs, 62.

where held, 63.

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PETTY SESSIONS-continued.

as to providing places at which to be held, 64.

expenses of, 64.

power of two or more authorities to agree and contract for a common
sessions house, 64.

in boroughs, not to be held at an inn, 65.
when an open court, 66.

PETTY SESSIONAL COURT HOUSE,
power of justices to provide, 65.

not to be held at inns in boroughs, 65.
court of summary jurisdiction to sit at, 66.

an open court, 67.

meaning of "a petty sessional court house," 67.

is a court of summary jurisdiction consisting of two or more justices, 67.
indictable offences dealt with summarily to be heard in a petty sessional
court house, 67.

what cases to be heard by two justices, 67.

PHARMACY ACTS,

persons not registered assuming a title to act, O. 1, p. 666.
dispensing, &c. not being qualified, O. 2, p. 666.
offences under, O. 414a, p. 1150.

PHOTOGRAPHS,

of prisoners taken for identification, 188.

identifying criminals by means of photographs, 951.
regulations as to photographing prisoners, 951.

PHYSICIANS. See "Medical Practitioners."

PICTURES, DAMAGING, IN MUSEUMS. See “ Malicious Injuries."

PIGEONS, STEALING, &c. See “Larceny.”

PILOT. See "Merchant Shipping."

PIRACY,

where triable, 25.

at common law, O. 415, p. 1150.

assaulting with intent to murder, &c., O. 416, p. 1150.

PLACE

of offence to be stated in information, 167.

PLANTS, STEALING. See “Larceny."

PLAYS AND PLAYERS. See "Theatres."

PLAYS, STAGE. See "Theatres."

what are included under the term, 766.

PLEA,

taking a plea upon a summary hearing, 178.

PLEASURE YACHTS. See "Fishing Boats," "Merchant Shipping."

PLEDGES. See "Pawnbrokers."

POISON. See "Abortion," "Attempts to Murder."

administering, to inflict injury, O. 417, p. 1150.

administering, to injure, aggrieve, &c., O. 418, p. 1150.

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Vol. II. pp. 873-1703.

POISONED GRAIN, FLESH, &c.,

selling poisoned grain, &c., O. 1, p. 666.

sowing, &c. poisoned grain, &c., O. 2, p. 668.

placing poisoned flesh in fields, &c., O. 3, p. 668.

POISONS, SALE OF,

selling poisons without a label with word "poison," and name and
address of seller upon it, O. 1, p. 670.

selling poison to a person unknown to seller, unless introduced by some
one known to him, O. 2, p. 670.

not making proper entry of sale in a book for the purpose, O. 3, p. 670.
registration of persons to sell poisons, 669.

schedule of poisons, 670.

exceptions to offences, 671.

POLICE MAGISTRATE,

when and how appointed for a borough, 6.

POLICE OF TOWNS,

offences with respect to constables, O. 1-5, p. 672.

obstructions and nuisances in streets, O. 6-10, pp. 672-674.

as to fires, O. 11, 12, p. 674.

as to places of public resort, O. 13-16, pp. 674-676.

as to hackney carriages, O. 17-33, pp. 676-678.

offending against bye-laws, O. 34, p. 678.

failing to keep copy of special act, О. 35, p. 678.
as to, in general, 1435.

POLICE STATIONS,

justices of divisions to appoint police stations, 67.
may be used as occasional court house, 67.

POLICE, STEALING OR EMBEZZLING PROPERTY. See "Public

Service."

POLICE SUPERANNUATION FUND,

certain fines to be paid into, 244, 245.

moiety of penalties under Intoxicating Liquors Act, may be paid to, 520.

POOR,

warrants or orders for the removal of, not within the 11 & 12 Vict.
c. 43..129.

(1) Offences by Overseers, 678-686.

overseers neglecting duty or disobeying justices' order, O. 1, 2, p. 678.
disobeying orders of guardians, O. 3, p. 680.

disobeying commissioners' orders, O. 4, 5, p. 680.

disobeying directions of act, O. 6, 7,

p.

596.

neglecting to collect sufficient rates whereby relief delayed, O. 8, p. 680.
neglecting duties, &c. as to audit of accounts, O. 9-13, p. 682.

disobeying justice's order to give temporary relief, O. 14, p. 682.

embezzling money, &c., O. 15, p. 682.

acting in relation to applications in bastardy, O. 16-18, p. 682.
being concerned in the burial of paupers, O. 19, p. 684.

making illegal payments from rates, cr making false entries, O. 20, 21,
p. 684.

fraudulently procuring the removal of paupers, O. 22-26, p. 684.
refusing permission to copy rate-book, O. 27, p. 684.

omitting to make declaration under Assessment Act, or making a false
declaration, O. 28, p. 686.

injuring, &c. parish books, O. 29, p. 686.

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