ACCESSARY-continued. II. Accessaries in general. In inferior treasons there are, i. 19 In offences below felony no accessaries, id. In felonies by statute, id. III. Accessaries before the Fact. Must be absent, id. Must procure, counsel and abet, id. IV. Accessaries after the Fact. Must have notice, id. There must be a felony, id. Must relieve, comfort or assist the felon, i. 22 Trial of. Time of trial where accessary indicted as Trial of, where accessary before the fact is Accessaries after the fact, when triable, id. Accessary before the fact may be tried by Offence committed in different counties, ac- Offence committed in different counties, ac- Evidence against, in General. On indictment against principal and acces- On indictment against an accessary after the ACCESSARY-continued. V. Proceedings against Accessories-contis ned, On indictment against defendant alone for a Of accessary before the fact, i. 32 VI. Particular Statutes against Receivers of Receivers, where stealing is felony, i. 34. id. May be tried where principal is triable, id. id. Or where receiving takes place, i Questions on 3 W. & M. c. 9, s.4: 5 Am. Where owner of goods entitled to restitution, Receivers, &c. of stolen cargoes on the Thames to be transported, &c. i. 37 Offence a felony, id. No traverse, i. 38 Receivers of anchors, cables, &c. id. Forfeiture of salvage, and punishment for Persons purchasing anchors, &c. considera Punishing pilots, &c. selling, &c. anchas, Information to ground a warrant to app 39 The like, against an accessary before the fact, CESSARY-continued. II. Forms as to-continued. The like, of accessary after the fact, with The like, without the principal, id. Conviction for a second offence of like na- Conviction of abettor or procurer is an of- gree, id. The like, against accessary before the fact, The like, against Lord Sanchar, as an acces- The like, against accessary after the fact, COMPLICE. See ACCESSARY-APPROVER. evidence of, ii. 439 ACTIONS AGAINST MAGISTRATES, &c. ACTION, POPULAR. See INFORMATION. ADDITION. Statement of, in indictment, iii. 879 ADHERING TO QUEEN'S ENEMIES. See ADJOURNMENT. Of examination, ii. 470 Of hearing of information, i. 979 Of trials in general, vi. 310 Of court leet, iii. 1187 ADJUDICATION. See JUDGMENT-ORDER. ADMINISTERING OATHS. See OATHS. ADMINISTERING POISON, &c. ADMINISTRATION, LETTERS OF. ADMIRALTY COURT. See Addenda, title Its jurisdiction at common law, i. 47 Lord High Admiral, id. Chartered admiralty jurisdictions abolished, id. Mode of trial in, id. Times for holding the court, id. Trial in Central Criminal Court of offences at Expenses of prosecutions in, id. Punishment of offences in jurisdiction of, i. 52 Jurisdiction over offences committed on seas Warrant of one of commissioners under Ad- ADMISSIONS. See CONFESSIONS-EVIDENCE. AD QUOD DAMNUM, Writ of, iii. 549 I. What an Alehouse, &c.; who may keep it, &c. What an inn, &c. i. 59 A beer house, id. A coffee house, id. A lodging-house, id. An hotel, id. A tavern, id. A victualling-house, id. Who may keep one at common law, id. No common law restrictions peculiarly ap- II. License for Sale of Beer, &c. by Retail, in The statutes on the subject, i. 60 General provisions of the statutes on sub- What is a retailing of beer, cider, or perry, id. ALEHOUSE- continued. II. License, &c. for BEER HOUSES-continued. Powers, provisions, and penalties of former Acts not to affect the universities, nor vintners" company in London, i. 62 Nor to affect any license to keeper of an inn, Nor to prohibit sale of beer in booths at fairs, Covenants against houses, &c. being used (1.) Who may take out the License. Not to be granted to sheriff's officer or note To whom to be granted in bills of morality In places exceeding 2,500 inhabitants, id, LEHOUSE-continued. II. License, &c. for BEER HOUSES-continued. Persons obtaining it to be afterwards dis- No license to be granted without a certifi- Certificate not to be required for houses in Applicant to produce a certificate of being Certificate to be left with officer of excise, Provision for new houses occupied since a In extra-parochial places licenses may be Penalty on overseers refusing to grant cer- Penalty on overseers and other persons grant- Penalty on forging certificates, or using false Licenses obtained by false certificates to be (3.) License, by whom and how granted-- By whom to be granted in London, i. 67 When to be granted, id. Form of license, id. Not to authorise sale of wine, &c. id. Inspection of license by magistrate, id. Not to sell beer after expiration of license, License may be renewed, id. Partners in one house to take out but one License not to extend to any other house, id. Provisions, &c. of act to apply to sale of Duty, 11. 1s. on license for sale of cider or Persons licensed to retail beer may also retail (4.) Amount of Duty paid, and how accounted Duties on beer licenses, i. 69 Duties to be under management of commis- ALEHOUSE-continued. II. License, &c. for BEER HOUSES-continued. Duties on cider licenses, id. (5.) Continuation of License on Death of On death of licensee, his executors or widow (6.) License, when it becomes void or forfeited. Licenses obtained by false certificates to be Licenses to be void on conviction of felony License in case of conviction for selling or No license to be void unless so adjudged, id. Third offence, id. Using false certificate, id. (7.) Management and Regulation of licensed Descriptive boards to be put upon house, Board over door to state "not to be drunk Houses to be closed by order of justices in Form of conviction for, i. 72 Hours for opening and closing houses, id. Penalty for suffering beer to be drunk in Standard measures to be used, i. 73 And houses of persons selling beer at rate of Constables, &c. empowered to visit licensed Penalty on conviction, id. Retailers compellable to produce their licenses Or transgressing conditions of his license, id. Selling after conviction of second offence, id. |