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A Table of the Principal Matters.
Armour, wearing it offenſively Page 30 - Armour, imbeziling it. See Ordinance.
Arrack; Entry muſt be made where 'tis kept 78 Arraignment, in what Manner to be made 459 Arreſt, what it is 406 What Perſons, and for what Cauſe ibid. Shall not be carried to a Victualling-Houſe without his Content 411 Artificers, going beyond Sea 31 Aſſurers of Ships, the Corporation Seal being counterfeited, or any Policy altered, Felony without Clergy 359 Attainder, how it differs from Conviction 376 B. BAdge, muſt be worn by the Poor 183 Bail, who are bailable, who not, and by whom 39, 83, 377 Bail, perſonating, Felony 359 Bailment defined 384 The Juſtices are Judges of the Sufficiency of the Sureties ibid. Bail taken where the Perſon is not bailable by Law ibid. 385 Perſons not bailable by Law 386, 388 Bail taken by particular Statutes for Offences 392 Suſpected of Felony not to be bailed 413 The Form of Bail for Felony and Suſpicion, &c. 444 Bailiff, his Fees for Arreſt 82 Bailiff of the Hundred, the Juſtices may examine his Defaults 229 Bailiff ſhall not take more for Lodging or Expences than the next Juſtice or Seſſions ſhall appoint 411 Baker, making Bread not full Weight, how to be puniſhed 41 Baker and Bread 258 Bank Bills, counterfeiting any ſealed Bill, or Note, or altering or razing it, Felony 353 Bankrupt 40 Shall not be diſcharged, or receive any Benefit by the Statute 5 Geo. 2. cap. 30. who hath loſt in one Day 5l. or 100l. in a Year, before he became a Bankrupt 105 Bark of Oak, how to be preſerved 253 Barrator, who he is 31 In Courts and in Country ibid. How to be puniſhed 32 A Feme Covert cannot be a common Barrator ibid. Of the Indictment ibid. Sueing in the Name of another ibid. Baſtard, where the Mother muſt prove it was born alive 367 Baſtardy, where the two next Juſtices cannot agree about the Order, what is to be done 20, 33 What it is 32 Putative Father may be bound to the Good Behaviour before the Child is born 33 If he be ſent away by the Practice of another, that Perſon ſhall be bound to his Good Behaviour 33, 420 Two Juſtices muſt make the Older 33 Appeal to the next Seſſions, and that is final ibid. The Mother may be examined on Oath 34 She may be ſent to the Houſe of Correction after ſhe is delivered ibid. But not to be whipped before ibid. Not performing the Order upon Notice thereof ibid. The Child is not to be ſent to the Houſe of Correction with the Mother ibid. Leaving a Child to the Pariſh, what is to be done 34, 35 The Order of two Juſtices 421 Rules concerning the Order 35, 421 Orders good ibid. Orders quaſhed 35 Mittimus of the reputed Father 442 Appeals from Orders, Cafes adjudged therein 36 Whether the Seſſions can make an Original Order ibid. And commit for not obeying it 37 Who ſhall be a Baſtard ibid. 38 - Battery. See Beating.
Beating, where juſtifiable 281 In Defence of his Perſon 282 In Defence of others ibid. In Defence of his Goods or Poſſeſſion 283, 300, 301 In Execution of Juſtice 283 Beer, the Meaſure thereof 259 - Beggars. See Vagabonds.
Begging, not allowed by Law. 168 Benefices, how many in England 195 Blackmail, what it is, and how puniſhable 362 Blacks, appearing with black Faces, and Hunting, &c. Felony 359 Blaſphemy 40 Boots, may be tranſported 149 Bows, keeping them to deſtroy Game, not being qualified 107 Brandy, muſt not be ſold, nor diſtilled Liquors, by Retail, without Licenſe 26 Is declared to be Strong Water 74 Entry muſt be made where 'tis kept 78 Brandy exported ibid. Breach, of the Peace, what is, and what is not a Breach of the Peace 281 Bread. See Baker, the Aſſiſe thereof 258 Breaking open an Houſe, when lawful 29, 46, 98, 403, 404 By the King's Officers, to apprehend a Felon 374 Brewers, Forfeiture for making falſe Entry 80 There lies an Appeal ibid. Juſtices may mitigate the Forfeitures ibid. Brewers, Offences relating to them ibid. Bridges, who ſhall repair them 42 Who ſhall be charged 43 By Preſcription ibid.
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