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ACCESSARY-continued.

II. Accessaries in general.

In inferior treasons there are, i. 19

In offences below felony no accessaries, id.
Accessaries only in capital felonies, id.
When implied in felony, id.

In felonies by statute, id.
Accessary to an accessary, i. 20

III. Accessaries before the Fact.
Who are, i. 20

Must be absent, id.

Must procure, counsel and abet, id.

IV. Accessaries after the Fact.
Who are, i. 21

Must have notice, id.

There must be a felony, id.

Must relieve, comfort or assist the felon, i. 22
V. Proceedings against Accessaries.

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Trial of.

Time of trial where accessary indicted as
such with principal, i. 23

Trial of, where accessary before the fact is
indicted for a substantive felony, i. 29.
Not to be tried twice, id.

Accessaries after the fact, when triable, id.
Not to be tried twice, id.
Place of trial, id.

Accessary before the fact may be tried by
any court having jurisdiction to try prin-
cipal felon, although offence committed
on seas or abroad, id.

Offence committed in different counties, ac-
cessary may be tried in either, i. 30.
Accessary after the fact of felony may be
tried by any court having jurisdiction to
try the principal felon, id.

Offence committed in different counties, ac-
cessary may be tried in either, id.
Admiralty jurisdiction, id.

Evidence against, in General.

On indictment against principal and acces-
sary before the fact, i. 30

On indictment against an accessary after the
fact, together with the principal, id.

ACCESSARY-continued.

V. Proceedings against Accessories-contis ned,
On indictment against the accessary afer
conviction of principal, i. 31

On indictment against defendant alone for a
substantive felony, i. 32
Competency of witnesses, id.
Punishment of.

Of accessary before the fact, i. 32
Accessaries after the fact, i. 33

VI. Particular Statutes against Receivers of
Stolen Goods,

Receivers, where stealing is felony, i. 34.
Receivers, where stealing is a misdemeanst,

id.

May be tried where principal is triable, id.
Or where property found in their possession,

id.

Or where receiving takes place, i
Receivers, where taking is punishable ca
summary conviction, id.

Questions on 3 W. & M. c. 9, s.4: 5 Am.
c. 31, s. 5, &c. i. 35

Where owner of goods entitled to restitution,
i. 36

Receivers, &c. of stolen cargoes on the

Thames to be transported, &c. i. 37
Pardon to offenders discovering, &c. offend

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Offence a felony, id.

No traverse, i. 38

Receivers of anchors, cables, &c. id.
Pilots, &c. to deposit anchors, &c. taken by
them in certain places, id.

Forfeiture of salvage, and punishment for
concealing them, id.

Persons purchasing anchors, &c. considera
receivers, id.

Punishing pilots, &c. selling, &c. anchas,
&c. in foreign countries, i. 39
Inhabitants competent witnesses, id.
Trial in county where articles found, &c. .^.
Receivers of stolen letters, see Post Of L
Receivers of public stores, &c. see bron15-
VII. Forms as to,

Information to ground a warrant to app
hend a principal in the second degree. i

39

The like, against an accessary before the fact,

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CESSARY-continued.

II. Forms as to-continued.

The like, of accessary after the fact, with
the principal, i. 41

The like, without the principal, id.
The like, without the principal, in another
form, in case of a highway robbery, id.
Conviction for receiving stolen property,
where offence of principal is punishable
by conviction only, on 7 & 8 Geo. IV.
c. 29, s. 60, id.

Conviction for a second offence of like na-
ture, id.

Conviction of abettor or procurer is an of-
fence punishable by 7 & 8 Geo. IV. c. 29,
on summary conviction, i. 42
Indictment against principal in second de-

gree, id.

The like, against accessary before the fact,
together with principal, in murder, bur-
glary, or felony, id.

The like, against Lord Sanchar, as an acces-
sary before the fact for murder, id.
The like, against accessary before the fact,
the principal being convicted, i. 43
The like, against accessary before the fact as
for a substantive felony, id.
The like, against accessary after the fact,
with the principal, i. 44

The like, against accessary after the fact,
the principal being convicted, id.
The like, against accessary for receiving
goods, knowing them to have been stolen,
in one county, the principal having been
indicted and convicted in another, id.
The like, against receiver of stolen goods, as
for a substantive felony, id.
The like, against receiver, where offence of
the principal is a misdemeanor, i. 45

COMPLICE. See ACCESSARY-APPROVER.
what, i. 45

evidence of, ii. 439

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ACTIONS AGAINST MAGISTRATES, &c.
See CONSTABLES-JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

ACTION, POPULAR. See INFORMATION.
ACTORS. See PLAYERS.

ADDITION.
What, i. 47

Statement of, in indictment, iii. 879
Statement of, in conviction, i.965

ADHERING TO QUEEN'S ENEMIES. See
TREASON-FOREIGN SERVICE.

ADJOURNMENT.

Of examination, ii. 470

Of hearing of information, i. 979
Of hearing of appeal, i. 173, 175
Of giving judgment, iii. 930
Of sessions, v. 983

Of trials in general, vi. 310
Of vestry, vi. 336

Of court leet, iii. 1187

ADJUDICATION. See JUDGMENT-ORDER.
Statement of, in conviction, i. 995

ADMINISTERING OATHS. See OATHS.

ADMINISTERING POISON, &c.
To procure abortion, i. 10
To murder, iii. 811
By mistake, iii. 799

ADMINISTRATION, LETTERS OF.
Proof of, ii. 399

ADMIRALTY COURT. See Addenda, title
ADMIRALTY COURT.

Its jurisdiction at common law, i. 47
Between high and low water mark, i. 48
An alternate jurisdiction, id.
Jurisdiction by statute, i. 49

Lord High Admiral, id.

Chartered admiralty jurisdictions abolished, id.
Trial by jury of offences at sea, id.
Accessaries, i. 51

Mode of trial in, id.

Times for holding the court, id.

Trial in Central Criminal Court of offences at
sea, id.

Expenses of prosecutions in, id.

Punishment of offences in jurisdiction of, i. 52
Commissioners or justices to have jurisdiction,
&c. id.

Jurisdiction over offences committed on seas
against customs, &c. laws, i. 53
Forms as to.

Warrant of one of commissioners under Ad-
miralty commission to apprehend person
on suspicion of murder on high seas, i. 53
The like for an assault and battery on high
seas, id.

ADMISSIONS. See CONFESSIONS-EVIDENCE.

AD QUOD DAMNUM, Writ of, iii. 549

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I. What an Alehouse, &c.; who may keep it, &c.
and where.

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.
Inn not a franchise, id.

No common law restrictions peculiarly ap-
plicable to inns, i. 60
Alehouses near bridges, id.

II. License for Sale of Beer, &c. by Retail, in
BEER HOUSES not being Inns or Public
Houses.

The statutes on the subject, i. 60
Magistrates' license not necessary, id.
Public house keeper need not take out a beer
license, id.

General provisions of the statutes on sub-
ject, id.

What is a retailing of beer, cider, or perry, id.
Who deemed dealers in beer, id

ALEHOUSE- continued.

II. License, &c. for BEER HOUSES-continued.
Rules for interpretation of words, i. 61
Penalties, where not otherwise directed, to be
recovered under provisions of acts prior
to 3 & 4 Vict. c. 61, id.

Powers, provisions, and penalties of former
acts to apply to persons licensed under
that act, id.

Acts not to affect the universities, nor vintners"

company in London, i. 62

Nor to affect any license to keeper of an inn,
&c. id.

Nor to prohibit sale of beer in booths at fairs,
id.

Covenants against houses, &c. being used
public houses to extend to persons licensed
under act, id.

(1.) Who may take out the License.
All persons licensed may sell beer by retail,
i. 63

Not to be granted to sheriff's officer or note
householder, id.

To whom to be granted in bills of morality
or in cities, towns, &c. containing 10,00)
inhabitants, id.

In places exceeding 2,500 inhabitants, id,
In places situated elsewhere, i. 64
May be granted to persons licensed befor
passing of act, whilst they continue
occupiers of same house, id.
Persons using or obtaining false certificate

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LEHOUSE-continued.

II. License, &c. for BEER HOUSES-continued.
Licenses obtained on false certificate to be
void, i. 66

Persons obtaining it to be afterwards dis-
qualified from obtaining license, id.

No license to be granted without a certifi-
cate, id.

Certificate not to be required for houses in
certain situations, id.

Applicant to produce a certificate of being
real resident occupier of house, and of
amount at which rated, id.

Certificate to be left with officer of excise,
&c. i. 67

Provision for new houses occupied since a
rate was made, id.

In extra-parochial places licenses may be
granted on certificate of two inhabitant-
householders of required annual values,
id.

Penalty on overseers refusing to grant cer-
tificates, id.

Penalty on overseers and other persons grant-
ing false certificates, id.

Penalty on forging certificates, or using false
certificates, id.

Licenses obtained by false certificates to be
void, and persons obtaining them disquali-
fied, id.

(3.) License, by whom and how granted--
Form, Duration, and Entry of- Entry of
Premises with Excise.

By whom to be granted in London, i. 67
Elsewhere in England, i. 68

When to be granted, id.

Form of license, id.

Not to authorise sale of wine, &c. id.
Register of license, id.

Inspection of license by magistrate, id.

Not to sell beer after expiration of license,
id.

License may be renewed, id.

Partners in one house to take out but one
license, id.

License not to extend to any other house, id.
Licenses to retail cider and perry may be
granted under same regulations as those
for sale of beer, &c. id.

Provisions, &c. of act to apply to sale of
cider, i. 69

Duty, 11. 1s. on license for sale of cider or
perry, id.

Persons licensed to retail beer may also retail
cider; but not vice versa, id.
Such licenses to state particulars, id.
Persons licensed to make entry of premises
with the excise, id.

(4.) Amount of Duty paid, and how accounted
for.

Duties on beer licenses, i. 69

Duties to be under management of commis-
sioners of excise, and to be recovered and
accounted for under the provisions of re-
cited act, id.

ALEHOUSE-continued.

II. License, &c. for BEER HOUSES-continued.
Duty to be under management of commis-
sioners of excise, and carried to consoli-
dated fund, i. 70

Duties on cider licenses, id.

(5.) Continuation of License on Death of
Licensee.

On death of licensee, his executors or widow
or child may be authorised to sell for re-
mainder of term of license, i. 70

(6.) License, when it becomes void or forfeited.
Penalty on forging certificates, or using false
certificates, i. 70

Licenses obtained by false certificates to be
void, and persons obtaining them disquali-
fied, id.

Licenses to be void on conviction of felony
or of selling spirits without license, id.
Certificate from clerk of peace of conviction
to be evidence thereof, id.

License in case of conviction for selling or
having wine, sweets, &c. to be void, i. 71
No person to forfeit his license for a first
offence, id.

No license to be void unless so adjudged, id.
Notice to the excise, id.

Third offence, id.

Using false certificate, id.

(7.) Management and Regulation of licensed
Houses.

Descriptive boards to be put upon house,
i. 71

Board over door to state "not to be drunk
on the premises," or, " to be drunk on the
premises," id.

Houses to be closed by order of justices in
riots, &c. id.

Form of conviction for, i. 72

Hours for opening and closing houses, id.
Public houses within metropolitan police
district not to be opened before one o'clock
on Sundays, &c. &c. id.
Form of conviction for, id.

Penalty for suffering beer to be drunk in
house at prohibited times, id.

Standard measures to be used, i. 73
Forfeiture and penalty for not using them, id.
Officers of excise empowered to enter pre-
mises of licensed beer retailers, id.

And houses of persons selling beer at rate of
1d. or less the quart, id.

Constables, &c. empowered to visit licensed
houses, id.

Penalty on conviction, id.

Retailers compellable to produce their licenses
on requisition of two magistrates, id.
Retailer permitting drunkenness, &c. in house,
penalty for, i. 74

Or transgressing conditions of his license, id.
First, second, and third offences, id.
Adulterating, &c. beer, id.

Selling after conviction of second offence, id.
Having prohibited articles, penalty for, id.

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