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BAIL:

Law as to binding, 17.

Mode of binding, 403.

Estreating recognizances, &c., 425.

BAILEE:

Larceny by, 170,

BAILIFF:

Assaulting or obstructing, 87.

BANK NOTES:

Forging, 144.

BANKRUPT ACT:

Criminal offences under, 19.

BARKING TREES, 231.

BATHING IN PUBLIC PLACE, 321

BATTERY AND ASSAULT, 15.

BAWDY HOUSE, 19, 82.

BEAST:

Larceny of, 170.

Nuisance by, on roads, 352.

BEER LICENCES REGULATION ACT, 20.

BEER RETAILERS, SPIRIT GROCERS, &c., 20, 225.
BEGGING IN PUBLIC PLACES, 325.

BENCH WARRANT, 421.

BESTIALITY AND UNNATURAL OFFENCES, 302..
BETTING ACTS, 23.

No house or place to be kept for betting, 23.
Advertising betting houses, 24,

Warrant to search betting houses, 24.

Advertising as to betting, 24.

BICYCLE:

Riding on footpath, 455.

BIGAMY, 25.

BILLETING OF SOLDIERS, 26.

Constable to provide billets, 26.

Victuallers, &c., liable to provide billets, 26.
Accommodation and payment on billet, 27.
Lists of houses liable to billets, 28.

Regulations as to grant of billets, 28.

Offences by constables in regard to billeting, 28.
Offences by keepers of victualling houses, 29.

Impressment of carriages, 29.

BOILER EXPLOSIONS ACT, 1882.

Notice of boiler explosion to be sent to the Board of Trade, 33.
Board of Trade may direct inquiry, 33.

BINDING INFORMANTS AND WITNESSES TO PROSECUTE,

290

BIRDS:

Cruelty to, 96.
Larceny of, 171.

Malicious injury of, 233.

BIRDS PRESERVATION ACTS:

Shooting wild birds between 1st March and 1st August pro-
hibited, 342.

Owner or occupier of land may kill wild birds with certain
exceptions, 342.

BIRTH:

Concealment of, 46.

BIRTHS:

False entries in register of, 145.

BLASPHEMING, 316.

BOAT:

Stealing from, 173.

BOND:

Forging, 145.

BONFIRES ON ROADS, 358.

BOOTHS AT FAIRS, &c.:

Selling liquor in, 214.

BOUNDARIES OF COUNTIES:

Offences committed on, how dealt with, 182.

BOWL:

Playing on roads or streets, 356.

BOY UNDER FOURTEEN:

Cannot be convicted of rape, 281.
Or of unnatural offence, 302.
BOYCOTTING, 50.

BREACH:

Sudden, in bridges, roads, &c., 293.

BREAD:

To be made and sold by weight, 35.
Adulteration of, an offence, 35.

BRIBERY, 35,

BROTHEL (see " BAWDY HOUSE "), 19.
BUOYS:

Malicious injuries to, 346.

BURGLARY:

At common law, 36.

By statute, 37.

BURIAL:

Obstructing clergymen at, 42.

CALF:

Larceny of, 170.

CARS AND CARTS:

Leaving on public road, an offence, 357.
Offences by drivers of, 361.

CATTLE:

Nuisance on roads by, 356.

Maliciously killing, maiming, 233.

CAUTION:

To be given accused by constable, 185.
To be given accused by magistrate, 398.
CERTIFICATE:

Of dismissal in assault case, 161.
On warrants, 418.

CHALLENGE TO FIGHT A DUEL, 38.
CHEATING AT COMMON LAW, 327.
CHEATING AT PLAY, 148.

CHILD:

Abandonment of, 38.

Not to be employed by chimney sweeper, 41.
Selling spirits to, 202.

Selling intoxicating liquors to, 202.

Carnal knowledge of, 78.

Stealing, 39.

CHILDREN'S DANGEROUS PERFORMANCES ACT, 39.
CHILDREN:

Italian, vagrant, 40.

CHILDREN, PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO, ACT, 1894, 463.

CHIMNEY SWEEPERS ACTS, 41.

CHIMNEY SWEEPERS ACT, 1894, 463.

CHOKE, ATTEMPTING TO, 237.

CHLOROFORM:

Using to commit offence, 228.

CLERGYMEN:

Obstructing or assaulting in discharge of duty, 42.
Unlawfully arresting, 42.

CLERK OF PETTY SESSIONS, 43.

CLOSING HOURS FOR SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR,

211.

COACH (STAGE):

Offences relating to, 359.

COCK-FIGHTING, 97.

COINAGE OFFENCES, 43.

COMMON ASSAULT, 15.

COMPOUNDING OFFENCES, 45.

CONCEALING THE BIRTH OF A CHILD, 46.

CONSPIRACY, 47.

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CONSPIRACY AND PROTECTION OF PROPERTY ACT, 1875:

Breach of contract to supply gas or water, 48.

Neglect of master to supply servant with food, &c, 49.

Intimidation by violence, &c. (boycotting), 50.

Draft form of summons, 53.

CONSTABLE:

Powers of arrest, 6.

When justified in breaking into a house, 12.
To attend magistrates in petty sessions, 54.
To execute warrants, 54.

Violation of duty by, 55.

Dismissed, to deliver up arms, 55.
Not to resign without leave, 55.

Protection of, in executing warrants, 55.
Actions brought against, 56.

Is a Custom House officer for certain purposes, 102.
To enforce Illicit Distillation Act, 102.

Powers under Licensing Acts, 195, 205, 218, 221.
Assault upon, in the execution of duty, 87, 262, 453.
Wilful neglect in returning unexecuted warrant, 316.
Refusing to assist, 453.

CONSTABULARY ACTS, 72.

CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACTS, 1878-1886, 59.

Notice of disease to public, 59.

Dairies, cowsheds, and milk shops, 60.

Duties and authorities of constables under, 60.

Movements of animals where cattle plague exists, 61.

Notice of pleuro-pneumonia, &c., 61.

Duty of sergeant in reference to slaughter of cattle, 63.
Portal inspection of animals, 63.

Overcrowding of animals in railway truck, 64.

CONVICT AND CRIMINAL SUPERVISION, 66.
CO-PARTNERS:

Larceny by, 177.

CORN:

Frauds in sale of, 27.

Assault in preventing sale of, 27.

Winnowing on roads, 27.

Malicious injury to, 27.

CORONERS:

To be aided by Constabulary 68.

Precept, &c., for inquest, 68.
Jury at inquest, 69.

Proceedings at inquest, 70.

CORONERS ACT, 71.

CORROSIVE FLUID:

Throwing on person, 228.

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