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A TABLE of the Principal Matters contained in this Book.
A. Abjuration, the Oath to be adminiſtred to Recuſants Page 197 Acceſſary, who 367 There is none in Treaſon ibid. In Felony before and after the Fact ibid. In Petty Treaſon there are Principals and Acceſſaries 368 In Felony, there are Acceſſaries before and after the Fact ibid. Who ſhall be a Principal ibid. Acceſſary, none before the Fact in Manſlaughter 370 All are Principals in Forgery, made Felony by the Statute ibid. Who are Acceſſaries after the Fact, who not ibid. By buying ſtolen Goods, and at an Undervalue 371 By receiving his own Goods being ſtolen ibid. Acceſſary of an Acceſſary 372 Where a Man is convicted of Felony, the Proſecutor may proceed againſt the Acceſſary ibid. Acre of Land, is 40 Pole in Length, and 4 in Breadth, or 160 Pole 262 - Actions Popular. See Informations.
Ad quod damnum, a Highway incloſed by the Writ, an Appeal lies to the next Seſſions 120 Affray, what 28 What may be done by a private Man in ſuch Caſe ibid. What by Conſtable and Juſtice of Peace ibid. 161 What, if 'tis made in his Preſence 267 Agnus Dei 320 Alehouſe-keeper, ſuffering Tippling 20 Muſt be licenſed by the Seſſions 28 Two Juſtices may put down any Alehouſe 23 Selling Ale without Licenſe, how to be puniſhed 23, 27 The Wife keeping an Alehouſe without Conſent of her Huſband, how to be puniſhed 24 Selling Ale after he is put down, how to be puniſhed ibid. Brewers delivering Beer or Ale to any unlicenſed Alehouſe-keeper ibid. What Perſons, and in what Places, Alehouſe-keepers and Alehouſes are to be 25 Bailiffs not to keep Alehouſes ibid. Nor Tradeſmen, and others ibid. Ale and Beer muſt be ſold in Pots fſtlamp'd or mark'd 26 Ale or Beer ſold within the Bills of Mortality, the Seller muſt pay no leſs than 20 s. nor more than ſix Pounds for one Year 27 Ale-Quart and Ale-Pint muſt be provided by the Collectors of Exciſe Page 262 Alehouſe-keepers, the Recognizance, Condition and Licenſe to keep an Alehouſe 436, 438 Mittimus of an Alehouſe-keeper ſelling Ale after prohibited 441 Alms; a Regiſter ſhall be kept in every Pariſh, of thoſe who receive Alms 178 Amicus Curia 381 Anabaptiſt Preachers 190 Annuity Orders, counterfeiting them Felony 359 - Appeals. See Orders.
Shall be determined at the Quarter-Seſſions of the County from whence the poor Perſon is removed 182 Notice of the Appeal muſt be given to a Pariſh Officer ibid. 188 Appeal ought to be to the next Seſſions 183 Appellant, where Seſſions may award his Charges 188 Apprentice, who may be bound 135 What he is ibid. Who may take an Apprentice ibid. Miſufed by the Maſter, the Seſſions may diſcharge him ibid. & 142, 143 If the Fault be in the Apprentice, he may be ſent to the Houſe of Correction ibid. Apprentice purloining his Maſter's Goods above the Value of 12 d. ſhall be ſent to Gaol ; if under that Value, to the Houſe of Correction 135, 136 Apprentice being an Infant 139, 142 Apprentices to Trades ibid. Apprenticing poor Boys to Huſbandry 137 This muſt be done by the Pariſh Officers, and the Maſter refuſing forfeits 10l. 143 Inticing him to leave his Service ; inticing him to purloin his Maſter's Goods, Indictments for thoſe Facts ibid. What he gains is for the Uſe of his Maſter ibid. Overſeers may put out poor Children to be Apprentices 164 Apprentices, putting them forth, Considerations, to be had 166 Apprentice being diſorderly, may be ſent to the Houſe of Correction 143 Apprentice, where to be ſettled 174 Charity given to put out Apprentices 177 Apprentice bound and dwelling in a Pariſh, makes a Settlement without Notice 180 Apprentice aſſigned, ſhall be ſettled in the laſt Pariſh ibid. Apprenticeſhip Indentures, the Form 447 Approver, what 362 Armour,