Page:The country justice. containing the practice, duty and power of the justices of the peace, as well in as out of their sessions.djvu/520

A Table of the General Heads. S.


 * Acrament.
 * Sadlers Company, ee Shoemakers.
 * Salt.
 * Scavenger.
 * Seamen, ee Boys bound to Sea, in Apprentices.
 * Searchers and Sealers of Leather, ee Leather.
 * Servants.
 * Seions of the Peace, ee Jutices of the Peace.
 * Setting-Dogs, ee Game.
 * Sewers.
 * Sheep, ee Cattle.
 * Sheep-Skins, ee Tanner.
 * Sheermen, ee Cloth and Clothier.
 * Sheriff.
 * Ships.
 * Shoes, ee Tanners.
 * Shoemakers.
 * Silk.
 * Silk-throwers.
 * Smuglers or Runners of foreign Goods.
 * Snares, ee Game and Fih.
 * Soldiers and Mariners.
 * South-Sea Company, ee Felony.
 * Spirits.
 * Squibs.
 * Stamp-Duty.
 * Starch and Hair-powder.
 * Stewards of Franchies, ee Sheriff.
 * Stolen Goods.
 * Strong-Waters, ee Brandy in Title Excie.
 * Strong-Waters (Retailers of) ee Excie.
 * Sub-Commioners of the Excie, ee Weights and Meaures.
 * Subornation of Perjury.
 * Sunday.
 * Surveyors of Highways, ee Highways.
 * Swans Eggs, ee Game.
 * Swearing and Curing.
 * Sweets, ee Excie.
 * Swine, ee Cattle.

T.

Anner.
 * Tavern, ee Alehoues.
 * Tawers, ee Tanners.
 * Taylors, ee Journeymen Taylors, Buttons and Button-holes, and Cloth and Clothier.
 * Timber Trees, ee Wood.
 * Tiplers, ee Alehoues.
 * Tobacco.
 * Tobacco-pipe Clay, ee Brandy in Title Excie.
 * Toll, ee Hay-market.
 * Toll-Takers, ee Fairs.
 * Tranportation.
 * Travelling on the Lord's Day by Water, ee Sunday.
 * Treaurer of the County.
 * Trees, ee Wood.
 * Trepaes, ee Informers.
 * Trophy-Money.
 * Turnpikes.
 * Tythes.

V.

Agabonds and Vagrants.
 * Vellum and Parchment, ee Stamp-Duty.
 * Victuallers, ee Alehoues, and Brewers, Inn-keepers, and Victuallers, in Title Excie.
 * Vinegar-makers, ee Excie.
 * Vintners, ee Alehoues.
 * Under-Sheriffs.
 * Under-woods, ee Orchards and Wood.
 * Unlawful Gaines or Plays, ee Vagabonds and Vagrants.

W.
 * Ages.
 * Wages of Knights of the Shire.
 * Wages of Burgees.
 * Walnut-tree Leaves, ee Tobacco.
 * Warren, ee Game.
 * Watch.
 * Water-coures, ee Highways,
 * Water-Fowl, ee Game.
 * Water-Meaure, ee Weights and Meaurers.
 * Watermen.
 * Ways, ee Highways.
 * Weavers, ee Cloth and Clothier.
 * Weavers of Norwich Stuffs, ee Norwich Stuffs.
 * Weights and Meaures.
 * White Herrings, ee Salt.
 * Widening or enlarging Highways, ee Seions, in Title Highways.
 * Wild-Fowl, ee Game.
 * Windows.
 * Wood.
 * Wool, ee Brandy in Title Excie.
 * Woollen Manufactures, ee Cloth and Clothier, and Wages.
 * Words poken againt the Queen's Title.
 * Work, ee Poor, and Vagabonds.
 * Workmen, ee Harvet Workmen.
 * Wrecks.
 * Wrought Plate.

Y.


 * Arn, ee Brandy, in Title Excie, and Wool.

N. B. Wherever the Words, appear in the black Letter, it ignifies that the Buines is to be performed by One Juftice, Two Jutices, &c. Rh