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CHURCHYARD,

stealing fixtures in, 127

injuring statues, monuments, &c., in, 237

CLERGYMAN,

arresting whilst performing, or going to perform, or returning
from performing duty, 63

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definition of current gold and silver coin, copper coin, false
or counterfeit coin, and current coin, 317

what shall be deemed custody or possession, 318
counterfeiting gold or silver coin, 319

colouring counterfeit coin or pieces of metal to make them
pass for gold or silver coin, 319

colouring or altering genuine coin with intent to make it pass
for a higher coin, 319

impairing gold or silver coin, 320

unlawful possession of filings or clippings of gold or silver
coin, 321

buying or selling counterfeit gold or silver coin for less than

its denomination, 322

importing counterfeit coin, 323

exporting counterfeit coin, 324

uttering counterfeit gold or silver coin, 324

accompanied by possession, or uttering of other coun-
terfeit coin, 325

possession of three or more pieces of counterfeit gold or silver
coin with intent to utter, 325

uttering, after a previous conviction, 326

uttering foreign coin, medals, &c., for the current coin, 327
counterfeiting copper coin, 327

uttering counterfeit copper coin, 328

stamping words on coin, 329

tender of coin so stamped illegal, and liable to penalty, 329

COIN-continued.

counterfeiting foreign gold and silver coin, 330

importing counterfeit foreign gold and silver coin, 330
uttering counterfeit foreign gold and silver coin, 331
after one or two previous convictions, 331

counterfeiting other foreign coin, 332

possession of more than five pieces of counterfeit foreign coin,
333

making, &c., or possessing coining tools, &c., 333

conveying coining tools out of the Mint, 335

suspected coin may be tested by cutting, &c., 335

counterfeit coin and coining tools, &c., may be seized and

secured, &c., &c., 336

where offenders may be tried, 338

what is sufficient proof that coin is counterfeit, 338

what is a sufficient counterfeiting, 339

any person may apprehend persons found committing any
indictable offence relating to the coin, 339

no certiorari, 340

venue, notice of action and other proceedings for anything
done under the Coin Act, 340

trial of offences in Scotland, 342

principals in second degree and accessories, 342

offences committed at sea, 342

evidence of previous conviction, and proceedings on the trial
for subsequent offence, 343

costs of prosecution where Government prosecutes, 347

where private persons prosecute, 347

summary proceedings under this Act, 369

COINING TOOLS.

COLLEGE,

See COIN.

setting fire to building belonging to, 211

COLT,

stealing, or killing with intent to steal, 109, 110
malicious killing, 241

COMBINATION,

to raise wages, or respecting any trade, &c., assault in pur-
suance of, 67

COMMITMENT,

of persons summarily convicted under Larceny Act, 191
Malicious Injuries Act, 257

of defendant during adjournment, 380

of witness refusing to be sworn or to give evidence,
385

of defendant for non-payment of penalty, 390

where punishment is imprisonment, 391

COMMITMENT—continued.

for want of distress for costs, 396

COMMITTING,

persons committing offences may be apprehended under the
Larceny Act, 187

Malicious Injuries Act, 255

Coin Act, 339

COMPANIES,

directors and other officers fraudulently appropriating pro-
perty, 172

keeping fraudulent accounts, 173

wilfully destroying books, &c., 173
publishing false statements, 174

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birth, by any secret disposition of the dead body, 83
mother or any other person may be guilty of it, 83

may be convicted of it on an indictment for mur-
der, 83

deeds, wills, codicils, or testamentary instruments, 123, 124
CONFINEMENT,

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of statutes under general clause as to all Criminal Acts, 1
under Lord Brougham's Act, 2

general remarks on, 2, 3

CONVICTION,

form of indictment and evidence of former under Larceny
Act, 198

under Coin Act, 343

before magistrates, a bar to other proceedings, 71, 193, 258

CONVICTION-continued.

to be returned to sessions under Larceny Act, 195
under Malicious Injuries Act, 260

CONVICTION, SUMMARY,

proceedings in cases of, in England and Ireland, 95
in London, &c., 95

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preventing the sale or free passage to market, 65

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entitled to penalty given to a party aggrieved, 1

CORROSIVE FLUID,

throwing at or applying to any person with intent to burn,
&c., 58

COSTS,

on conviction for assault may be ordered to be paid by
defendant, and distrained for, 93, 95

on prosecutions for misdemeanors under Offences against the
Person Act, 96

Larceny Act, 207

Malicious Injuries Act, 264

Coin Act, 347

Forgery Act, 316

in summary proceedings, distress for, forms of, 392, 395
commitment for, 394, 396

COTTON YARN OR GOODS,

stealing whilst in the course of manufacture, 151
destroying or damaging whilst, &c., 219

or any warp or shute of cotton, 219

or any loom, tool, &c., used in manufacturing cotton
goods, 219

forcibly entering any place to commit such offence, 219

COTTON MILL,

setting fire to, 210

rioters demolishing, 216

injuring, 217

COUNTERFEIT. See COIN.

COUNTERFEITING,

the great seal, privy seal, privy signet, or seals of Scotland

or Ireland, 265

COUNTING HOUSE,

breaking into and committing any felony, 147
committing any felony in and breaking out of, 147

COUNTS,

for stealing and receiving may be joined, 180

COUNTY,

what it includes, 2

COURSING,

deer, 110, 111

COURT ROLLS,

forging, 290

COURTS OF RECORD,

COW,

stealing, fraudulently removing or obliterating records, writs,

returns, &c., &c., 126

forging records, writs, returns, &c., &c., 287

process, &c., of courts not of record, 288
name of officer of, 293

stealing, or killing with intent to steal, 109, 110
maliciously killing, 241

CRIME,

infamous, what, 137

CROSSING,

of cheque, altering, &c., 286

CURTILAGE,

breaking into and committing any felony in any building
within, 146

committing any felony in and breaking out, 146

what buildings within are part of the house, 144

D.

DAM,

of canal, river, reservoir, &c., damaging or destroying,
231

of fish-pond or mill-pond, cutting through or destroying,

232

DEATH,

judgment of, not to be recorded, but must be pronounced, in
murder, 29

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