STEWARD, of the crown of any manor, &c., may appoint a gamekeeper, 17, 18, SUMMONS, form of, to offender under 1 & 2 Will. 4, c. 32..105. SUNDAY, taking or killing, or using dog, gun, &c., for taking or killing game SURCHARGES on game certificates abolished, 24, 28, n. SURETIES, may be required of night poachers not to repeat offence, 110, 111. SWANS, victions." 66 destroying, taking or being possessed of eggs of, penalty, 74, 75; T. TEAL. Same as "Swans." TENANT. See "Occupier." THAMES, act and bye-laws as to fishing in the river, 147. TIME, for taking out excise licence to kill game, 26, 27; or licences to See "Limitation," "Season." TREASURER of County, &c. to receive share of penalties, 126, 172, n. TRESPASS, what is a, 59, 60; action for a, 57. on land, &c. in search or pursuit of game, &c., summary remedy for, the like, in her majesty's forests, &c., 64. trespassers may be required to quit the land, penalty on refusal, to the number of five or more, armed, &c., 63. provisions as to, not to apply to persons hunting, &c., 64. game may be taken from trespassers, 65. notices not to, forms, 65, 66. licence to kill game forfeited on conviction for, 36. TWEED, acts as to fishing in the river, 147, 150. V. VENISON, person having possession of, unlawfully, penalty, 123. VICTUALLER not to be licensed to deal in game, 79. W. WALES, appointment of gamekeepers in, 19. WARRANT, to apprehend offenders under 1 & 2 Will. 4, c. 32..95, 98; form, 106; of commitment in summary proceedings, see "Commitment." to search for deer, snares, &c., 123, 126. WARREN, taking or killing hares or conies in, by night, 131; or by day, 132. WASTES. See "Common," "Lord of Manor." WEAPON, what an offensive, 113, 115. WEIRS, fishing, using improper, for catching salmon, 156, 157. WITNESS, justices may summon under 1 & 2 Will. 4, c. 32..96, 99; or 11 & informer a competent, 96; but not a defendant in a summary con- WOODCOCK. Same references as "Snipe." WOODS AND FORESTS, commissioners of, to appoint stewards of manors of crown, 17, 46, n. THE END. "Now for the Laws of England (if I shall speak my opinion of them without "partiality either to my profession or country), for the matter and nature of "them, I hold them wise, just and moderate laws: they give to God, they give to "Casar, they give to the subject what appertaineth. It is true they are as mixt "as our language, compounded of British, Saxon, Danish, Norman customs. "And surely as our language is thereby so much the richer, so our laws are like"wise by that mixture the more complete."-LORD BACON. LONDON: 7, FLEET STREET, E. C. GUNNING on the Law of Tolls HAMEL'S Laws of the Customs HERTSLET'S Commercial Treaties HUNTER'S Law of Property Amendment Acts, 1859 and 1860 Suit in Equity Law of Property KERR'S Action at Law Amendment Act, 1860 KEYSER'S Law of the Stock Exchange LAW MAGAZINE AND LAW REVIEW LEIGH'S Law Student's Guide LUSH'S Practice, by Stephen MAY'S Parliamentary Practice NORMAN'S Treatise on the Law of Patents OKE'S Magisterial Synopsis Magisterial Formulist Solicitors' Bookkeeping Turnpike Laws O'DOWD's New Chancery Practice PARKINSON'S Common Law Chamber Practice PEARCE'S Guide to Inns of Court and Bar PHILLIPS on Lunacy POTHIER'S Treatise on the Contract of Partnership QUAIN and HOLROYD's Common Law Procedure PULLING'S Law and Usage of Mercantile and Joint Stock Accounts ROBINSON'S, Dr., New Admiralty Renorts ROUSE'S Practical Conveyancer Copyhold Enfranchisement Manual SCRIVEN'S Law of Copyholds, by Stalma. SEWELL'S Law of Sheriff SHELFORD'S Probate, Legacy and Succession Duties'. Law of Railways SMITH'S Education for the English Bar STEPHEN'S Commentaries on the Laws of England STEPHEN's Questions Lush's Common Law Practice Common Law Procedure Act, 1860 SWABEY and TRISTRAM's Probate Reports Admiralty Reports TUDOR's Leading Cases on Real Property, Conveyancing, &c. WARREN'S Manual of Election Law and Registration Election Committee I'ractice WHARTON's Articled Clerk's Manual WIGRAM on Wills WILLIAMS on Pleading WILLS's Principles of Circumstantial Evidence Page 18 13 19 18 21 19 11 11 20 10 5 16 15 15 15 17 8 17 18 19 19 20 10 20 12 12 18 12 19 14 18 21 21 17 19 22 16 3 16 13 21 21 17 17 14 20 |