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166, for uttering a counterfeit shilling, having before been
convicted as a common utterer of counterfeit mo-
ney, 535.

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167, for counterfeiting bank tokens, 538.

168, for buying guineas, 541.
See Treason.

COMMON COMMENCEMENTS, &c.

1, commencement of an indictment taken at the assizes
or general quarter sessions, 355.

2, the same, with an alias dictus, ib.

3, the same, with an alias addition, 356.

4, conclusion to every count, ib.

5, commencement of a count subsequent to the first, ib.
6, commencement of an inquisition taken before the co-
roner, ib.

7, commencement of an information by the attorney-ge-
neral, 357.

CONSPIRACY,

274, for a conspiracy, riot, and burning of a prison, 681.
275, to defraud the prosecutor of his money by fraudulent
wagers, 683.

276, against parish officers, for conspiring to persuade a
poor couple to marry, in order to burthen the man's
parish with the maintenance of the woman, 685.
277, for conspiring to charge the hundred by means of a
pretended robbery, 688.

278, for conspiring to charge a man with a rape, 690.
279, for conspiring to charge a man with receiving stolen
goods, 692,

280, to charge a man with an unnatural crime, 693.
281, for a conspiracy amongst workmen to raise their
wages, and lessen the time of labour, 694.

282, for a conspiracy and defrauding a person of 50%.
under the pretence of procuring an office for his son,
696.

283, for conspiracy to charge a man as the father of a
bastard, ib.

See tit. Oaths.

CONSTABLE, see Office.

CONTEMPT, see Office.

CORONER, see Office, Extortion,

CRUELTY,..

54, to an apprentice, 395,

COUNTERPLEA,

304, to oust of clergy, that the benefit of the statute has

already been allowed, 722.

305, certificate of the former conviction, 724.

COVENTRY ACT,

61, indictment under, 401.

DEER, see Larciny.

DEMURRER,

D.

292, special demurrer, 706.
293, general demurrer,ib.

294, joinder in demurrer, 707.

DWELLING-HOUSE, see Arson, House, Larciny.

E.

EMBEZZLEMENT, see Larciny.

ENGROSSING,

248, indictment for, 654.

ESCAPE, see Rescue.


209, against a gaoler for wilfully permitting one under sen-
tence of transportation for felony to escape, 600.
210, against a private person for breaking gaol, and assist-
ing a felon to escape who was under sentence of
transportation, 602,

211, at common law, against a constable for negligently
permitting a man to escape, who had been committed
for a rape, 604.

212, at common law, against a constable, for negligently
permitting a man to escape, who was arrested by
was ar
him for a misdemeanor, 605.

213, against the turnkey of a common gaol for a misde-
meanor in aiding a prisoner, committed by

of

a justice's warrant for petit larciny, to make his
escape, 606.

214, against a prisoner confined in gaol for debt, (by vir-
tue of a writ issued out of the Common Pleas and
the sheriff's warrant to the gaoler,) for attempting to
break the gaol in order to make his escape, 608.
215, against a constable for wilfully permitting a prostitute
to escape, 609.

216, for assisting a prisoner, charged with a forfeiture to
the king, to escape out of prison, 610.

217, for conveying files into a prison, in order to facilitate
the escape of a prisoner, 612.

EXTORTION,

195, indictment against two collectors of taxes, for extort-
ing money under colour of their office, 584.

196, against a constable, for extorting money of a person
apprehended by him on a bench warrant, to let her

go without carrying her before any justice of the

peace, 585.

197, against a tipstaff of the Court of K. B. for extortion,
586.

198, against a servant of a clerk of a market for extortion,

ib.

: 199, against a coroner for extortion, 587.

200, against a headborough for extortion, 588.

201, against a gaoler for extortion in office, ib.

202, order of sessions for the discharge of a clerk of the
peace for extortion, 590.

FALSE PRETENCES,

F.

127, for obtaining money by drawing a bill, and falsely
pretending that W. H. was indebted to the defen-
dant, and would pay the bill, 471.

128, under false pretences of being merchants of good for-
'tune, 473.

129, for obtaining goods from a tradesman under pre-
tence of being a servant to one of his customers, 474.
130, against an apprentice for a fraudulent enlistment, ib.
FALSE TOKENS,

126, for defrauding a person of a sum of money by colour
of a false and counterfeit letter and other false to-
kens, upon the stat. 33 H. 8. c. 1. 469,

FISH, see Larciny.

FISH-POND, see Black Act.

FORCIBLE ENTRY, &c.

84, for a forcible entry and detainer, at common law, 422.
85, for a forcible entry into a freehold, 423.,

86, for a forcible entry on tenant for years, under the stat,

21 J. 1. c. 15. 425.

FORESTALLING, see Trade and Provisions.

FORGERY,'

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133, for forging an indenture of bargain and sale and a re-
lease of another's freehold estate in right of his wife,
upon stat. 5 Eliz. c. 14. 481.

134, for forging a Bank of England note, and uttering the
same, 486.

135, for having in possession forged Bank of England
notes without lawful excuse, knowing the same to
be forged, 492.

136, for forging, &c. a bill of exchange, an acceptance
thereof, and an indorsement thereon, 493.

137, for forging and publishing a receipt for payment of
money, 495.

138, for feloniously altering a bank note, ib.

138, for forging a bond signed with a mark, and publish-
ing the same, with intent to defraud the executors
of the person supposed to have made it, 497.
139, for forging a receipt of the Sun Fire Office Society,

498.

140, for uttering an accountable receipt given by one of
the clerks of the Bank of England, 500.

141, for forging a will, 503.

143, at common law, for forging a writ of fieri facias, and
thereby taking a person's goods in execution, 507.

G.

;

GAMEKEEPER, see Assault.

GAMING,

131, for fraudulently winning money at dice, 476.
132, for winning above ten pounds at cards at one time
and sitting, 176% 15h an

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263, against a parish for not repairing an highway, 667.
264, presentment by a justice for not repairing an high-
way, 669.

265, against an individual for not repairing an highway, to
the repair of which he was bound ratione tenura, 669.
266, against a particular division of a parish, for not re-
pairing an highway, 670.

267, against a township, for not repairing an highway set
out by commissioners under an inclosure act, 672.

See tit. Nuisance, Pleas, &c.

HOMICIDE, see Manslaughter, Murder.
HORSE, STEALING OF, see Larciny.
HOUSE, see Arson.

77, breaking of in the day-time, no person being therein,
&c. 416.

181, for breaking into houses and shops, &c. with intent
to destroy linen goods, woollen goods, frame-work,
561.

I.

IMPRISONMENT, see Assault.
INFORMATION,

7, form of, 357.

See Magistrate.

INTENT, see Assaults.

J.

JUSTICE, OBSTRUCTION OF,

120, for receiving money to help to stolen goods, without
apprehending the felon, 461.

269, against a township for burying a body without notice

to the coroner, 676.

270, for rescuing a rioter, 677.

.271, for maintenance, 678.

.272, for compounding felony, 679.

273, for being a common barretor, 680.

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