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F.

Factor. See "Agent."

Factory. See "Manufactures.”
False imprisonment. 454.

False pretences, 455.

Fine, Recovery. See "Forgery," "Personating."

Fines. See "Justices."

Fire-arms.

See "Arms," " Manufactures."

Fireworks, 457: making or selling, 457; throwing them in a highway, 457.

Fish.

See "Larceny," " Malicious Injuries.” Fish pond. See "Malicious Injuries.” Fisheries, 458.

1. Salmon fisheries, 458: conservators to be appointed, 458; time limited for fishing, 458; taking, &c., spawn, fry, fish, under size or out of season, 460: destroying salmon or fry, &c., with lime, &c., 461; proceedings for penalties, 461.

2. Fisheries in particular rivers, 463.

3. Fry or fish under size, 463.

4. Other fisheries, 464.

Fixtures. See "Larceny."

Flour. See "Bread and Flour."

Forcible entry and detainer, 464.

1. Forcible entry, what and how punishable, 464; forcible detainer, 466.

2. Proceedings by justices upon view, 467: proceedings upon view, 467; inquest and restitution, 470.

Foreign service, 474: engaging in foreign military service without licence, 474; the like, in the naval service, 474; going abroad for the purpose of enlisting, &c., 474; engaging, &c., others in such service, 475; offenders to be apprehended, 475. Fitting out vessels of war for foreign states, 475.

Forestalling, &c., 476: forestalling, engrossing, and regrating, 476.

Forgery, 476.

1. Of the seals or sign manual, 477.

2. Of private securities, &c., 477: bills, checks, bank notes, wills, exchequer bills, India bonds, 477; (making or having paper for forged exchequer bills, 481;) deeds, bonds, receipts, orders for goods, &c., 482; foreign instruments, 483.

3. As to forged bank notes, bank note paper, &c., 484: forging bank of England notes, 484; buying or having forged bank notes, 484; making paper for forged bank

Forgery-continued.

notes, or moulds, 485; making, having, or using plates for bank notes, or blank notes, 485; making other bankers' paper, or moulds, 486; making, using, &c., plates for other bankers' notes, 487; making, using, &c., plates for notes of foreign bankers, &c., 488; possession of them, what shall be deemed, 488.

4. As to the public funds, &c., 488: forging transfers of stock, or powers of attorney, &c., 488; forging the attestation of such power of attorney, 489; personating the owner of stock, 489; making false entries in the books, as to the public funds, 490; making out false dividend warrants, 490.

5. As to public documents, 491: recognizances, fines, &c., in another's name, 491; false entries in registers of baptism, &c., 491; making false entries in the copies sent to the registrar, 492.

6. Prosecution of offences, &c., 493: offences, where to be tried, &c., 493; principals and accessories, 493; hard labour, &c., 493.

Framework knitters. See "Larceny," "Malicious Injuries," Manufactures."

Friendly societies, 493: their rules, 495; complaints how determined, 496. Loan societies, 500; in what cases, 500; their rules, 500; their loans, 500; recovery thereof,

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1. Game, what, and who entitled to it, 506: game, what, 506; landlord when entitled to it, 506; and he may authorize others to kill it, 506; persons entitled by contracts, lords of manors, &c., 506; owners of cattle-gates or rights of common, not, 507; provision as to Her Majesty's forests, &c., 507.

2. Gamekeepers, &c., 508: who may appoint gamekeepers, 508; who may appoint them in Wales, 509; who may grant deputations, 509; appointments, &c., to be registered, 510.

3. Certificate to kill game, 510: duty for gamekeepers, &c., 510; duty for others, 511; exceptions, 511; exemptions, 511; rules for charging duties, 511; certificate, when and from whom obtained, 511; certificates for gamekeepers, 512; not showing certificate when demanded, 513; sporting without a certificate, 515; proceedings for penalties, 516; appeal, 518; witnesses, 518; cumulative penalty, for sporting without a certificate, 518.

Game-continued.

4. Unlawfully taking or killing game, 519: who may take or kill game, 519; taking, &c., by occupiers of land, when not authorized, 519; taking, &c., by officers of the army, 520; killing game on Sunday or Christmas-day, 520; killing game out of season, 520; laying poison to kill game, 522; taking or destroying the eggs of game, 522; trespassing in the day-time, in search of game, 523; trespass by five or more persons, 524; trespass in Her Majesty's forests, 524; trespassers not quitting the land and giving their address, 524; trespassers, armed, using violence, 525; game may be taken from trespassers, 526; who not trespassers, within the Act, 526; killing hares or conies in warrens, &c., 527.

5. Night poaching, 529; taking, &c., game in the night, 529; second offence, 530; third offence, 531; three or more armed, taking, &c., game in the night, 531; who may apprehend offenders, 532; offenders using violence to those who apprehend them, 533; prosecution, &c., 533. 6. Dealing in game, 534: licence to deal in game, 534; party licensed to take out certificate, 536; persons being in partnership, 536; who may sell game, 536; buying game from other than licensed dealers, 538; offences by licensed dealers, &c. 538; in what case licence to become void, 539.

7. Proceedings for penalties under stat. 1 & 2 W. 4, c. 32, p. 540 limitation, 540; information, 540; summons, &c., 541; witnesses, 541; evidence, 542; conviction, 542; in default of payment, commitment, 543; application of penalties, 543; appeal, &c., 544; actions against justices, &c., 544.

Gaming, 545 playing at dice, cards, &c., by artificers, servants, &c., 545; cheating at cards, dice, &c., 546; gaming in the streets, 546. Gaming-house, 547: keeper, punishable by indictment, 547, or upon summary conviction, 547; evidence, 547; warrant to enter gaming-houses, 548, the like, in the metropolitan district, 550. Licence to keep a public billiard table, &c., 551; keeping billiard table, &c. without licence, 552; offences against the tenor of the licence, 553; not to allow play at certain times, penalty, 554; constable to visit licensed houses, 554; conviction, certiorari, 555; distress warrant, 555; appeal, 555.

Gaols and houses of correction, 556.

I. Gaols and houses of correction in counties, &c., 556.

1. The gaol and house of correction, 557: for what places,
557; building, altering, and repairing them, 558.
2. To what prisons offenders shall be committed, 560: va-
grants, 560; other offenders, 560.

Gaols and houses of correction-continued.

3. Classification of prisoners, 560: how, 560; how, where there are two or more houses of correction, 565; how, where the gaol or houses of correction are together, 566.

4. Rules to be observed in prisons, 567: general rules, 567; additional rules, by whom made, 573; taking spirits into prisons, 574.

5. Visiting justices, 574: how appointed, and their duties, 574; other justices visiting, 575; how, with respect to prisoners in close confinement, 576.

6. Inspectors, 576.

7. Officers of prisons, 576: keepers, matrons, &c., 576;
chaplain, his appointment, salary, &c., 577; chaplain's
duties, 579; other ministers of religion, 580; surgeons,
580.

8. Reports as to the state of the prison, 580: by the keeper
to the sessions, 580; by the keeper, to the secretary of
state, 581; by the visiting justices, to the sessions, 581;
by the sessions, to the secretary of state, 582.
9. The prisoners, 582: in what cases obliged to labour,
582; attempts to escape, 583; assaulting or resisting
the officers, 584; other offences by them, 584; not to
be jurors upon inquests, 585; removal of them, 585;
benefactions for them, 586; allowance to them on their
discharge, 586.

10. Prosecutions for penalties, &c., 587: conviction, 587; penalty how levied, 587; appeal, 587. Actions, &c., 588. II. Gaols of counties divided into ridings, &c., 588. III. Gaols and houses of correction in boroughs, 589: council

to have the same power as sessions, 589; to be regulated by the justices, 589. Chaplain, 589; council not to be concerned in contracts, 590. Gaols, within what jurisdiction, 590.

IV. Prison for juvenile offenders, 591: where, 591; officers, 591; visitors, 591; rules and regulations, 591; The prisoners, 591; their removal, in what cases, 592; offences by prisoners, 592; breaking prison, 592; escaping from charitable institutions, 593.

Girl. See " Abduction," 39 66 Carnally knowing female children." Larceny," Manufactures."

See "

Glass.
Grain. See "Burning."
Granary. See

Gunpowder, 594.

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Burning," "Malicious Injuries."

1. Powder mills, 595: where and in what cases, 595; how and in what quantities manufactured, 596; manufacturers to have magazines, 596. Charcoal, where to be kept, 597. 2. Having or carrying gunpowder in large quantities, 597: dealers or others having more than a certain quantity,

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Gunpowder-continued.

597; carrying more than a certain quantity, 598; delay in loading, unloading or carrying gunpowder, 599; having fire, &c., on board, 599; having gunpowder in vessels on the Thames, 599.

3. Search for gunpowder, 600.

4. Prosecution for offences, 600. Gypsies. See "

Vagrant."

H.

Hackney Coaches, 601.
Hats. See "Manufactures."

Hawkers and Pedlars, 601.

1. Hawker's licence, 601: duty payable, 601; exceptions, 602; certificate to obtain licence, 603; licence to be taken out annually, 604.

2. How and in what articles they may trade, 604; their pack-
ages, &c. how marked, 604; not to deal in smuggled or
stolen goods, 605; not to deal in spirits, 605; shall not
sell by auction, except in the place where they reside, 605.
3. Trading without or contrary to licence, &c., 606: trading
without or contrary to it, 606; not showing licence when
demanded, 606; offenders to be apprehended, &c., 607;
hiring or lending licences, 608; forging licences, 609.
4. Recovery of penalties, &c., 609: penalty, how recovered,
609; form of conviction, 610; witnesses, 610; Queen's
share of the penalty, to whom paid, 611; appeal, 611;
actions, &c., 611.
" "Malicious Injuries."

Hedges. See ""
Highways," "Larceny,"
High Sea. See Admiralty."

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Highway, 612 what, 612; statutes upon the subject, 612. 1. Officers to be appointed for the repair, &c., of highways, 614. In single parishes, 614: surveyors, how elected, 614; deputy surveyor, 615; surveyor when appointed by the justices, 615. Collectors of rates, 615.

In large parishes, 615: board for the repair of highways, 615; surveyor and collector, 616; treasurer, 616; board to account, 616.

In districts of parishes, 617: districts, and district surveyor, 617 district surveyor, his power, salary, &c., 618; parish surveyor, his duty, 618.

Duty of surveyors, 619: to repair the highways, 619; to erect direction posts, &c., 619; to remove snow, &c., 619; to account, 619; to deliver up books, &c., on quitting office, 620. Penalty for neglect of duty, 621. Duty of collectors, 621: to receive and levy the rate, 621; to account, 621.

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