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 [5 & 6 the age of sixteen years having the custody, charge, or care of C.D., a child, ill-treated or neglected the said child, or caused or procured the said child to be ill-treated or neglected in a manner likely to cause the said child unnecessary suffering or injury to its health.

7.

Larceny, contrary to section 67 of the Larceny Act, 1861.

A.B., on theday of, in the county of, being clerk or servant to M.N., stole from the said M.N. ten yards of cloth.

8.

Robbery with violence, contrary to section 42 of the Larceny Act, 1861.

A.B., on theday of, in the county of, robbed C.D. of a watch, and at the time of or immediately before or immediately after such robbery did use personal violence to the said C.D.

9.

First Count. Larceny after a previous conviction.

A.B., on theday of, in the county of, stole a bag, the property of C.D. A.B. has been previously convicted of burglary on the day of, at the assizes held at Reading. Second Count. Receiving stolen goods, contrary to section 91 of the Larceny Act, 1861.

A.B., on theday of, in the county of, did receive a bag, the property of C.D., knowing the same to have been stolen. 11