DECLARATION, DEED, stealing, obliterating, &c., 99, 123 forging registry of, 291 causing to be executed by force, &c., 138 by fraud, &c., 178 attestation of, 282 DEER, stealing, coursing, &c., in parks, or inclosed ground, 111 persons found in possession of venison, 112 setting engines for taking deer, 113 pulling down park fences, &c., 113 deer-keepers may seize guns, &c., 114 DEFILEMENT, of a girl under ten years of age, 77 between ten and twelve years of age, 77 under age, by false pretences, &c., procuring, 76 DEMANDING, property with menaces or by force, 136 by threatening letter without any reasonable or pro- on forged instruments, 297 DESERTING, a child, 57 DESTROYING, building with intent to murder, 46 DESTRUCTIVE SUBSTANCE, sending, &c., with intent to burn, &c., 58 DIRECTOR, of company fraudulently converting property, 172 destroying books, &c., 173 publishing false statements, 174 DISCHARGE, of offenders in summary cases under Larceny Act, 192 assaulting, &c., whilst performing religious duties, 63 DISTRESS, for costs where the punishment is imprisonment, 392 clerks, &c., of Bank of England or Ireland making out fal e furious, injury caused by, by any person having charge any vehicle, 63 DROWN, attempt to, with intent to murder, 47 DROWNING, DRUG, stupefying, administering in order to commit an offence, 54 obtaining with that intent, 83 DWELLING HOUSE. See BURGLARY, ARSON, RIOTERS. what is to be deemed part of, 144 entering in night with intent to commit a felony, 145 breaking into with intent to commit any felony, 148 being found in at night with intent to commit any felony, the like after a previous conviction, 150 stealing in to the value of 5l., 150 any person being put in fear, 151 E. EAST INDIA, bond, debenture, or security or assignment thereof, forging, warrant a valuable security, stealing, &c., 99, 122 ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, injuring, 236 attempting to, 237 EMBEZZLEMENT, by clerk, servant, or person employed for the purpose, or in the words "by virtue of such employment" omitted, 155 three embezzlements, &c., may be charged in one indictment, person indicted for embezzlement may be convicted of larceny, by officer, &c., of banks of England and Ireland, 163 by banker, merchant, broker, attorney, or agent, 166, 168 by trustee, 172 by director, member, or officer of companies, 172 ENGINE, injuring or destroying by rioters, 216, 217 for working mines, 230 ENGINE-continued. for manufacturing goods, 219 used in agriculture or manufactures, 220 obstructing or injuring railway engines, 235 ENGINE-HOUSE, setting fire to, 211 ENGRAVING, plates to make notes of banks of England and Ireland, 278, 279 EQUITY, EWE, of other banks, 278, 280 to make numbers or devices-of notes, 279 to make foreign notes, &c., 281 proceedings in, stealing, destroying, &c., 126 stealing, or killing with intent to steal, 109, 110 EXCHEQUER BILL, forging, 271 making plates like those used for exchequer bills, 271 EXCUSABLE, homicide, 41 EXPENSES. See COSTS. EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCE, causing bodily injury by, 57 exploding, &c., with intent to do bodily harm, 58 sending with like intent, 58 placing near building, &c., with like intent, 58 destroying, &c., house with, any person being therein, 215 attempting to destroy house with, 215 manufacturing or having in possession, 86, 251 seizure and search for, 86, 251 EXPOSING, a child, 57 EXTORTING, property by accusing or threatening to accuse of crimes, 137 by menaces, 136 by letter containing menaces, 135 F. FACTOR, fraudulently pledging, &c., goods intrusted to him, 169 FALSE-PRETENCES, obtaining property by, 176 form of indictment and evidence, 176 no acquittal if offence turn out to be larceny, 176 when the property is caused to be delivered to a person other inducing person to execute deed, note, &c., by, 178 stealing, or killing with intent to steal, 109, 110 FINE, in what cases, 6 in the Offences against the Person Act, 91 Larceny Act, 205 Malicious Injuries Act, 262. Forgery Act, 315 Coin Act, 345 FISH and FISHERY, taking in water in land belonging to a dwelling house, 119 anglers in the daytime liable to penalty, 120 the tackle of fishers may be seized, 120 anglers in the daytime exempt from penalty if their tackle FISHPOND, destroying dam, floodgate, or sluice of, 232 putting noxious materials in to destroy the fish, 232 |