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jFdonfegtrft&outCHet0p; Rdbbery, Rcgue. ■Sacrilege. Sbeep-ftealing. Smuggling, Sea. •Seamen, Mips. Shooting,

Soldiers, < 'South-Sea Com- pany, S. S. Bonds, &C t -Sluices. •Statute. .Stolen Goods. Stores, turnpikes. Tranfported. Trees. Warren. Wharf. Witchcraft, Woods, Wool and Wool- len Manufac- tures. U'amiu Affault with Intent to rob, breaking Gaol or efcaping, 7 Geo. 2. c. 21. § 2. 125. Branded and afterwards offending, 1 Jac. 1. c. 7. Repealed by 12 Ann. ft. 2. c. 23. See Robbery. 126. By Geo. 2. c. 6. Extended to Bull, " Cow, CSV. by 15 Geo. 2. c. 34. M27. By 8 Geo. 1. c. 18. 128. Affembling armed for running of Goods, igGeo. 2. c. 34. §'l. 129. Perfons tranfporifd for affifting in running Goods, and returning, 9 Geo. 2. c. 35. § 10. 130. Perfons convicted of running Goods, re- turning from Tranfportation, € Geo. i.e. 18. § 6. See Cuftoms. 31. Treafons, Robberies, Felonies, Murders and Confederacies done upon the Sea, 28 H. S.c. 15. § 3- {1 32. Perfonating them to receive their Pay, 31 Geo. 2. c. 10. § 24. ^ 133. Destroying them wilfully, 22 c5? 23 Car. i 2. r. II. § 12. 1 Ann. ft. 2.c. 9. 4 Geo. I. c. 1 2. 11 G«?. 1 . <:. 29. &tf Robbery, Wreck. See Black Aft. 134. Departing without Licence, y H. j.<. i- 3H.8. c. 5. 2 fc? 3 £</. 6. r. 2. § 6. 135. Wandering without Teflimonial from Ju- ftices, 39 El. c. 17. § 2. Sc* Forgery. 136. Departing within the Year from the Ser- vice of thofe who took them to fave them from Execution, 39 El. c. 17. §4. 137. Inlifting or caufing others to enlift in fo- reign Service, 9 Geo. 2. c. 30. 138. Accepting Commiffion from the French King. — Continuing in the French Service after 29 September 1757. — Contracting to enlift in foreign Service, 29 Geo. 2. c. 17. 39. Officer or Servant embezzling their Effects, 24 Geo. 2. c. 1 1. § 3. See Forgery. See Forgery, Robbery. See Turnpikes. J 140. Acknowledging it in the Name of another, I 2 1 Jac. I., c . 26. See Helping to ftolen Goods. Embezzling them to the Value of 20 s. or offending againil 31 El. c. 4. concerning "mbezzlement of Stores, 22 Car. 2. c. 5. §. 3. 42. Deftroying them, or Locks, Sluices, or Floodgates, or refcuing fuch Offenders, 8 Geo. 2. c. 20. Perpetual by 27 Geo. 2. c. 16. 143. Felons returning within the Time, ^.Geo. i.e. 11. 6 Geo. i.e. 23. 16 Geo. 2. c. 15. See Refcue. See Black Ad. See Black Aft. See Robbery. 5 144. By 1 Jac. 1. c 12. Repealed by 9 G^o. 1 2. c. ;. See Black Aft. f' 141J. Unlawful Exporters returning after Tranf-

portation, 4 G<?<j. 1. c. 11. §6. 

J 1 46. Oppofing Officers of Cuftoms, Excife, cifr.

in feizing Wool, 12 Gft>. 2. r. 21. § 26. 

J iy. Deftroying Woollen Goods, or Rack, or Tools, 12 Geo. 1. c. 34. § 7. 5« C/o/6. 148. Stealing them, and marrying or defiling hem, having Lands or Goods, or being Heirs apparent, 39 El. c. 9. ^149. After Conviction of an Offence that was within Clergy, oufted of it on Conviction of any other Felony, 3 1$ 4 W. & M. c. 9. I" 7*150. M ingF 151. PI Wreck jffnejs ana Recobetfesj; I JO. Making Holes in Ship in Diftrefs, or fteal- - Pump, 12 Ann. ft. 2. c. 18. § 5. 'lundering Shipwrecked Goods, orbeating, > cifr. with Intent to kill, or otherwife ob- I ltructing the Efcape of any Perfon from fuch Ship, o_r putting out falfe Lights wilh Intent 1 to bring any Ship into Danger, 26 Geo. 2. L c. 1 9. See AccefTary. ante. For other Matters, fie 1HcCeu*art?, ^tbetttfCltteitt, Appeal, ^ppjetjettoers of JFelons, ■JlfyatiDB 52, tsV. ■ait5jiT)se 38, 40. Challenge, Clergy. Commitment, CCcape 7. iFojfeitures, jfranerjffe©, d5?ants 12. habeas Cojpus 10. l&ue aim Ctt», 3B»ftices of |2>eaee 2;. f->?etogattbe u, 13. fHfotefs 5. Sheriffs, CtanC= vocation, Creafon 24, csV. Cttal, flagrante, Wales, $>ear ant) IDap, feme CoUett* See Baron and Feme, and Copyholders. iFettCeSu See Incloiures. IP CI1^+ See Bedford Level, and Marines; fenfticft, (Sir >,&».; How attainted, 8 W. 3. f. 4. .feoffment* See Maintenance. feloeL 1. The Affife of Coals, Faggots, &c. 34 fc? 35 H. 8. r. 3. 7 .EV. 6. r. 7. 43 El. c. 14. 9 Ann. c. 15. 2. Regrating of Fewel prohibited, on Pain of Pillory, &c. 7 Ed. 6. c.j. § 5. 3. Exportation of Wood prohibited, 1 & 2 / y M. c. J. 4. Affife of Billet Wood, 9 Ann. c. 1 5 . 10 ^«». r. 6. jfieti f aciag- See Execution. fl0^ + See Grocery Ware. jfmeg. i. Fines for Alienation where taken away, 12 Car, 2. e. z% § 1, 6. 2. For Fines for Copyhold, fee Cop^holDcrS. iV oA&w Matters, fee (fijftteatS, filter ann Hecotiedes?. 1. Fines of Lands given in Tail mall be void, and the IfTue or Reverfioner need not put in their Claim, St. Weftm. 2. 13 Ed, 1. c. 1. 2. Scire facias upon a Fine, regulating the Turns of Prefentation to an Advowfon, 5/. Weftm. 2. 13 Ed. 1. c. 5. § 2. 3. The Manner of levying a Fine, and the Nature of it, Mod. lev. fin. 18 Ed. i.ft.. 4. The Exception that the Demandants continued feifed, ihall not be received, St. defin. levat. 27 Ed. l.ft. 1. c. I. 5. Fines fhall be folemnly read, ibid. 6. The Conufors fhall be perfonally before the Juftices, St. defi/t. 1 5 Ed. 2. 7. The Bar of Non-claim taken away, 34 Ed. 3. c. 16. 8. The Writs of Covenant and all other Inftruments of Fines* fhall be inrolled in the Common Bench, ; H. 4. c. 14. 9. Fines with Proclamations fhall bar Strangers if they purfue not their Right within five Years, 1 R, 3. c. 7. 4 H. 7. c. 24, 4 10. Pro-