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TABLE OF CONTENTS TO VOL. II.
CHAP.
XI. Of stealing Horses, Cows and Sheep, .
XII. Of stealing and destroying Deer,
XIII. Of taking or killing Hares or Conies in a War-
ren, &c.
XIV. Of unlawful taking or attempting to take Fish,
XV. Of stealing in any vessel in Port, or upon any Na-
vigable river, &c. or in any creek, &c. And of
plundering shipwrecked vessels,
XVI. Of Larceny by Servants, and Persons who have
the Custody as Servants, and not the legal
Possession
XVII. Of Embezzlement by Clerks and Servants
XVIII. Of Embezzlements by Brokers, Factors, and
other Agents
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XIX. Of Embezzlements of minor Importance
XX. Of Embezzlement by Officers, and Servants of
the Bank of England, and by Public Officers 224
XXI. Of Larceny and Embezzlement by Persons in
the Post Office; of stealing Letters; and of
secreting Bags or Mails of Letters
XXII. Of Larceny and Embezzlement of Naval and
Military Stores
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XXIII. Of Larceny of Cloth, and other Articles in a
Process of Manufacture
XXIV. Of Larceny by Servants and Lodgers
XXV. Of Embezzlements and Frauds by Bankrupts 248
XXVI. Of Embezzlements and Frauds by Insolvent
Debtors
XXVII. Of receiving stolen Goods
XXVIII. Of taking a Reward for helping to the Dis-
covery of stolen Property
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XXXI. Of Cheats, Frauds, False Tokens, and False
Pretences
XXXII. Of Forgery
XXXIII. Of the forging, altering, &c. of Records and
Judicial Process
XXXIV. Of Forgeries relating to the Public Funds, and
the Stocks of Public Companies
XXXV. Of forging the Securities of the Bank of Eng-
land
XXXVI. Of forging the Securities of other Public Com-
panies
XXXVII. Of forging and transposing Stamps
XXXVIII. Of the Forgery of Official Papers, Securities,
and Documents
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XXXIX. Of the Forgery of Private Papers, Securities,
XL. Of falsely personating Another
XLI. Of malicious Injuries to Property
XLII. Of Arson, and the burning of Buildings, Mines,
Ships, Corn, Trees, &c.
XLIII. Of maiming and killing Cattle
XLIV. Of injuring and destroying Trees, Shrubs, or
Underwood
XLV. Of destroying, &c. Plants, Roots, Fruits, and
Vegetable Productions
XLVI. Of cutting and destroying Hop-binds
XLVII. Of breaking down, &c. Sea Banks, Locks, and
Works on Rivers, Canals, &c.
XLVIII. Of destroying the Dams of Fish-Ponds, &c.,
Mill-Ponds, and of putting noxious Materials
into Fish-Ponds, &c.
XLIX. Of destroying or injuring Bridges, Turnpike-
Gates, &c.
L. Of destroying Fences, Walls, Stiles, or Gates
LI. Of the destroying and damaging Mines and
Mine-Engines
LII. Of destroying and damaging Articles in a
Course of Manufacture, and of destroying,
&c. Implements and Machinery
LIII. Of destroying and damaging Ships and other
Vessels, and Articles thereunto belonging
LIV. Of wilful or malicious Damage to Real or Per-
sonal Property, not otherwise provided for
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BOOK VI.
OF EVIDENCE.
. 517
553
I. Of Witnesses. What Witnesses are competent to give Evidence. What facts competent Witnesses may disclose, and what are privi- leged communications. How Witnesses are to be examined. How the credit of Wit- nesses may be impeached. How many Wit-
575
tions before Magistrates. And of Depositions 644
III. Of what nature Evidence must be. Of Pre-
sumptive Evidence. Of the rule that the
best possible Evidence must be produced,-
and of Hearsay Evidence.
IV. Of the proof of negative Averments. The Rule
that the Evidence must be confined to the
point in issue. What Allegations must be
proved, and what may be rejected; and
therewith of Surplusage and Variance
V. Of Written Evidence
665
691