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 jFrtonfesi tuitljfu* aitlrfoftfiout Clet0£ Servant', Sheef. Ships. Sluices. Smuggling. Spirituous Li- quors. Stolen Goods. Stores. Trea/on. Turnpikes* Watermen. Women* Woods* 'Wool. 'Aecejfarja, I c. ro. Apprentices under 18 excepted, 21 L H. S. c 7. § z. C 6j< Exporting them alive, the fecond Offence, 1 8 El. c 3. § z. See Felonies without Clergy. t 68. Deftroying them, 22 (3 23 Cor. 2. <r. 11. < § 12. 5« Mutiny ante, and Felonies ivithout I Clergy. See Locks. See Cuftoms. f 69. Refcuing Offenders againft the Afts con- < cerning thefe Liquors, 11 Geo* 2. c. 26. § 2. I 24 Geo.2. c. 40. § 28. r 70. Buyers or Receivers of them, 5 Ann. c. 31. §5- < 7 1 . Taking Reward to help one to ftolen Goods 1 (if he do not apprehend Offender) in fome t. Cafes, /[.Geo. 1. c. 11. § 4. J72. Imbezilling them to 20s. Value, 31.E/. 1 c. 4. J73. Anonymous Aceufation of HighTreafon,  37 /7. 8. c. 10. Rep. 1 £«'. 6. c. 12. f 74. Deftroying them, 5 Geo. 2. c. 33. SeeFe-  lonies miithout Clergy. f 75. Carrying greater Number of Paffengers < than allowed, if any Paffenger be drowned, {_ 10 Geo. 2. c. 3 1. § 9. f 76. Taking them away, and marrying or de- i filing them, (3c. having Lands or Goods, 3 t. H.J.c.2. Ste, Felonies 'without Clergy, {yy. Eiringthem, 1 Geo. .fi. 2. r. 48. § 48. See Felonies ^without Clergy. 78. Exportation of it, other than to the Staple at Calais. 1 8 H. 6. e. 15. >79. Tranfporting of it out of England, Wales or Ireland, 13 £3" 14 Car. 2. c. 18. Altered by 7 £sf 8 /F. 3. c. 28. See Cloth, and Servants ante. 63,. jFeftmfejg foitljout Clei-gj?. "1. Before the Fact in Petty Treafon, Murder, Burglary, Robbery in Dwelling-Houfes, or in Churches, or in or near the Highway, Houfe burning, or burning of Barns where there is Corn or Grain, 23 H. 8. c. 1. 5 (3 6 Ed. 6. eg. 4 (3 5 P. tff M. r. 4. 2. Before and after in Horfe-ftealing, 3 1 EI. c. 12. § 5. 3. Before the Faft. in ftealing Women, having Lands or Goods or being Heirs Apparent, 39 El. c. 9. § 2. 4. Before the Fact in Witchcraft, 1 Ja. 1. c. 12. Repealed by 9 Gea. 2. r. y. 5. Before the Faft in procuring any Fine, Re- covery, Deed inrolled, ■ Statute, Recogni- zance, Bail or Judgment to be acknowledged in the Name of another, 21 Ja. 1. c. 26.- 6. Before the Faft in Maiming, 22 (3 23 Car. 2. r. 1. 7. Before the Faft in Burglary, Shoplifting, (3c. jy 4 /F.y Af. f. 9. 8. Before the Fail in Robberies in Shops, Ware- houfes, Coach-houfes or Stables, 10 (3. 11 W. 3, ^23. 9. Before the Faft. in Piracy, in fome Cafes, 1 1 (3 12 W.. 3. c. 7. 8 Geo. 1. e. 24.. 10. To forging any Deed, Will, Bond, Bill of Exchange, Note, Indorfement or Affignment of Bill or Note, or any Acquittance or Re- Acceffaries, Black Aa. Armour. Annuities. Bail. Bank. Banks. Bankrupt. Baftard. Bedford Level. Black Lead. Black Mail. Bonds. Booth. Bridges. Buggery. Burglary. Burning. BreakingPrifon Cattle. Challenge of Ju rors. Cloth.. tfelom'eg im'tljout Gttetrypv ceipt, 2 Geo, 2. c. 25. Perpetual by 9 Geo.. 2. c. 18. 11. To forging Bills of Exchange, accountable Receipts, Warrants, or Orders for Paymsnt cf Money or Delivery of Goods, 7 Geo.2. c.22. 1 2. Before the Fad in Sheep-ftealing, 14 Geci 2. c. 6. And fee 15 Gio. 2. c. 34. 13. Before the Fact in ftealing Cotton, (3c.. from Bleaching Grounds, 18 Geo. 2. c. 27. 14. Before the Faft in Thefts to 40 jv Value i» any Veffel or in any Wharf, 24 Geo. 2. c. 45.. 15. Before the Fadl in deftroying London Bridge,, 31 Geo. 2. c. 20. § 6. See Stores. See Forgery. 16. Perfonating Bail, 21 fa. v. c. 26. f 17. Officer or Servant of Bank fecreting or im~ ■4 bezilling any Note, &c. 15 Geo. 2.-C.13 t §12. See Forgery, Robbery. 18. Deftroying them, 6 Geo. 2. c. 37. § c . Perpetual by ^v-Geo. 2. c. 42. C 19. Not furrendering, or not fubmitting to be i examined, or concealing or imbezilling^ their t Eftates, 5 Geo. 2. c. 301 ^20. Mother concealing the Death of a Ballard. Child, 23> fa. 1. f. 27. § 2. See Fens. "21. Hunting armed and difguifed, and killing or ftealing Deer, or robbing Warren, or fteal- ing Fifh out of any River, (3c. or any Per- fons unlawfully hunting in his Majefty's-Fo— refts, &c. or breaking down the Head of any J Fifh-Pond, or killing, (3c. of Cattle, or cut- Barn or Wood, or (hooting at any Perfon, or fending anonymous Letter, or figned with, fiftitious Name, demanding Money, (3c. or refcuing fuch Offenders,- 9 Geo. 1. c.22. L Perpetual by 31 Geo. 2. c. 42. !22. Offenders committed or tranfported for en- tering Mines of Black Lead with Intent to fteal, efcaping, or breaking Prifon, or re- turning from Tranfportation, 25Geo. 2 c. 10. See Cumberland. See Forgery, Robbery.. See Robbery. 23. Wilfully damaging London Bridge, 31 Gee 2. c. 10. §6. 24. Deftroying, (3c. of Wejlminfter Bridge, 9- Geo. 2. c. 29. §' 5. 25. Or Fulham Bridge, 12 Geo. 1. c. 36. § 3.. 526. By 25 H. 8. c. 6. 2-fcf 3 £</... 6. r. 29.. t Revived by 5 is/, c 1 7. I 27. By 1 Ed. 6. r. 12. 18 El. c.j. 12 Aw. I r. 7. f 28. Houfes or Barns with Corn, 23 H. 8. c. 1. 4 25 H. 8. f. 3. 22 tff 23 Car. 2. c. 7;. ^3 t £/. c. 13. See Black Aa, Coals, Fens. See Black Lead, Perjury, Robbery.. See Black Aft, Sheep. f*29. Challenging above 20, if the Indiftment be for fuch Offence for which the Offender. < would have been excluded Clergy, if convift- I ed by Verdift or Confeflion, 25 H. S..c. 3.. a. L (3<,P.(3M.c.$. 3 & 4 W. (3 M. c. 9.. (30. Stealing it from the Rack or Tenters, 2Z 3 Car. 2. c. 5. § 3. "S31. Perfons traniported for ftealing Cloth, (3c. C from Rack, ciff. returning, 15 Geo. 2.. ^.27,. Goa/r.
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