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Vol. I. pp. 1-872. Vol. II. pp. 873–1703.

ELECTIONS, PARLIAMENTARY. See "Bribery.”

making false answers to questions put by returning officer, &c., O. 164, p. 1065.

personating or falsely assuming to vote as a voter, O. 165, p. 1066. falsely signing a voter's declaration of change of abode, &c., O. 166, p. 1066.

persons bribing, O. 167, p. 1068.

voter receiving a bribe before, during or after an election, O. 168, p. 1068.

using undue influence to induce a voter to vote or not to vote, O. 169, p. 1068.

making payments, &c. on behalf of candidate otherwise than through authorized agents, O. 170, p. 1068.

agent or candidate furnishing untrue statement of election expenses, O. 171, p. 1068.

fraudulently signing, &c. voting paper at university election, O. 172, p. 1068.

voting papers for members for universities, 1384.

declaration by county voter on change of abode, 1384.

ELECTRIC TELEGRAPHS. See "Malicious Injuries."

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACT, 1876. See "“School Boards." improper employment of children, O. 1, p. 400.

repeal of statutes, 400.

taking a child into employment with a false certificate, O. 2, p. 400. proceedings in disobedience to order of court for attendance at school, O. 3, p. 402.

ELVER FISHING (ACT OF 1876),

prohibition as to, during close times, 402.

the periods of close times, 402, 403.

taking elver in the Severn fishery district during close time, 402.
having in possession or selling elvers in close time, 402.

EMBEZZLEMENT. See "Bankers,” “Larceny," "Public Company." where triable, 24.

by a clerk or servant, O. 173, p. 1070.

by an officer or servant of the Bank of England, O. 174, p. 1070.

EMPLOYERS AND WORKMEN,

jurisdiction of justices in disputes between employers and workmen, 404. jurisdiction in disputes between masters and apprentices, 404.

definitions, 405.

summary proceedings, 405.

rules for carrying out the jurisdiction of the court, 406.

EMPLOYERS AND WORKMEN ACT, 1875. See “

Apprentices."

definitions, 1385.

jurisdiction of justices, 1386.

procedure, 1386.

summary proceedings, 1387.

payment by instalments, 1387.

money payable under an order to be deemed a debt, 1387.
rules for carrying into effect the summary jurisdiction, 1387.
the hearing, 1388.

judgment summons, 1389.

costs, 1390.

forms, 1390.

ENCROACHMENTS. See "Highways."

Vol. I. pp. 1–872.

Vol. II. pp. 873-1703.

ENFORCING CONVICTION ON INFORMATION,

as to, 222-241.

ENLISTMENT. See "Foreign States," "Military Law," "Navy (Marine
Forces)."

ENTRY (FORCIBLE) AND DETAINER,

into a freehold or leasehold, O. 175, p. 1070.

at common law, O. 176, p. 1070.

not assisting justices in arresting persons holding forcible possession,
O. 177, p. 1070.

ESCAPE, PRISON BREACH AND RESCUE,

returning from transportation or penal servitude before expiration of
term, O. 178, p. 1072.

rescuing a convict from overseer, gaoler, &c., O. 179, p. 1072.

rescuing a murderer or his body after execution, O. 180, p. 1072.

officer having person in charge for felony permitting his escape, O. 181,
p. 1072.

breaking prison when in custody for a capital felony, O. 182, p. 1072.
the like, on a minor charge, O. 183, p. 1073.

aiding a prisoner to escape, O. 184, p. 1074.

rescuing from custody when not convicted or convicted, of manslaughter
only, O. 185, p. 1074.

rescuing a prisoner when charged or committed for felony, O. 186,
p. 1074.

rescuing a prisoner when charged and convicted of felony, O. 187,
p. 1074.

aiding a prisoner in custody for treason or felony to escape, O. 188,
p. 1074.

the like in custody for petty larceny, or for debt of 1007., O. 189, p. 1074.
rescuing goods in custody of the law, or breaking open a pound, O. 190,
p. 1074.

aiding prisoners of war to escape, O. 191, p. 1074.

EVIDENCE,

as to, 76.

general rules as to, 92-105.

oral and other evidence, 92-105.

documentary evidence, 92-105.

mode of taking, upon a summary hearing, 178.
as to, upon charges of indictable offences, 950.

EXAMINATION OF ACCUSED,

upon a charge of an indictable offence, 941-969.
when accused is arrested upon a backed warrant, 960.
where offence committed in another county, 961.
course of proceeding, 961-963.

EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES. See "Witnesses."

EXCHEQUER BILLS. See "Forgery."

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EXCISE. See the various titles following:- Alehouse Keepers," "Ar-
morial Bearings," "Assessed Taxes and Excise Licences under 32 &
33 Vict. c. 14," "Auctioneers," "Beerhouse Keepers," "Brewers,"
'Carriages," "Chicory," "Coffee and Tea," "Dogs,' "Farmers
germinating Grain," "Gun Licences," "Hawkers and Pedlars,"
Horse Dealers," "Male Servants,' "Malt," "Malt Roasting,
"Plate (Gold and Silver)," "Postage Stamps," Post Horses,'
"Refreshment Houses and Wine Licences," "Spirituous Liquors,"
Stamp Duties," Sugar made from Beet Root," Tobacco and
Snuff, Vinegar," "Wines," "General Offences," 852-859.

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EXCISE continued.

armed persons opposing the law (as to spirits), rescuing offenders, &c., O. 192, p. 1074.

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EXHIBITION MEDALS, 1851 & 1862,

trader falsely representing that he has a medal or certificate from commissioners, 0.1, p. 404.

falsely representing that any other trader has such medal or certificate, 0. 2, p. 404.

falsely representing that any article sold or exposed for sale has been made by any process invented by a person who has obtained for it a medal or certificate, O. 3, p. 404.

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EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES,

manufacturing gunpowder or carrying on any process of such manufacture at a place at which the person is not allowed to do so, O. 1, p. 406. keeping gunpowder in an unlawful place, O. 2, p. 408.

breaches of regulations of gunpowder factories and magazines for gunpowder, O. 3, p. 408.

breaches of general rules for gunpowder factories and magazines, O. 4, p. 408.

breaches of special rules, O. 5, p. 408.

breaches of general rules for stores, O. 6, p. 410. general rules for registered premises, O. 7, p. 410. sale of gunpowder in public places, O. 8, p. 410. sale of gunpowder to children, O. 9, p. 410.

sale of gunpowder not in closed packages or labelled, O. 10, p. 410. breach of rules as to packing gunpowder for conveyance, O. 11, p. 410. obstructing government inspector, O. 12, p. 412.

obstructing search for explosives, O. 13, p. 412.

trespassing on any factory, magazine, store, &c., O. 14, p. 412.

throwing fireworks in a thoroughfare, O. 15, p. 412.

defacing notices, &c., O. 16, p. 412.

definition of "explosives," 406, 407.

prosecution either summarily or by indictment, 406.

election to be tried on indictment, 406.

limitation of penalty, 407.

power to prohibit certain acts, 407.

imprisonment for wilful act or neglect endangering life or limb, 407.

penalty in lieu of forfeiture of explosives, 407.

power of justices to order proceedings by indictment, 407.

as to, 1076.

appeal, 407.

provisions in favour of certain manufacturers and dealers, 408.

provisions in favour of makers of new explosives for experiment, 408. gunmakers, provisions in favour of, 408.

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EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES-continued.

provisions in favour of owners of mines, &c., as to making charges for
blasting, 409.

power of occupier to make special rules, 409.

(1.) Local authority and their general powers.

as to, 1391.

power of certain local bodies to become a local authority, 1391.

duty of local authority and power of officer, 1392.

power of local authority to provide carriages and magazines, 1392.
provision of magazines by local authority, 1392.

(2.) Application for, and grant of licences for factory or magazine.

gunpowder to be manufactured only at a factory lawfully existing
or licensed under the act, 1392.

application for a licence for a new factory or magazine, 1393.
gunpowder (except for private use) to be kept only in existing or
in new magazine or store, or in registered premises, 1392.
application for a licence for a new factory or magazine, 1393.
application for assent of local authority to site of new factory or
magazine, 1393.

grant and confirmation of licence, 1394.

appeal to the Secretary of State, 1394.

(3.) Application for a licence for a gunpowder store.

store licence to be obtained from the local authority, 1394.

order in council prescribing the situation and construction of stores,
1395.

store licence renewable and not transferable, 1395.

(4.) Application for registration of premises for keeping gunpowder.
as to, 1395.

(5.) Registration of store licences and registered premises.

right of inspection of registers, 1395.

provision in case of death, &c. of occupier of store or registered
premises, 1396.

(6.) Application for a small firework factory licence.

orders in council as to small firework factories, 1396.

renewal, &c. of licences, 1396.

(7.) As to other explosives.

provisions as to gunpowder to apply to other explosives, 1397.
interpretation of term "explosives," 1397.

(8.) Expenses of local authority.

as to, 1397.

EXPLOSIVES. See "Explosive Substances."

EXPOSING CHILD. See "Cruelty."

EXTORTION,

by an officer under colour of his office, O. 193, p. 1076.

EXTRADITION OF CRIMINALS,

provisions as to, 914-929.

list of offences, 918-928.
forms, 929-931.

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FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS, 412.

FACTORS. See " Agents."

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ISO LEy may, but be paid or delivered to another, O. 195,
Le prtans mor other to accept, in derse, destroy, &c. any
Thillur sem, a tét his name to any instrument, 0. 197, p. 1378.
ST BETTER by false pretences, 0. 195, p. 10se.
Tomatoes Codiments As spplicable to offense, O. 198, p. 1080.

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persons convicted of, disqualified from selling spirits, 532.
mission of felony, 0 188, p. 1680.

FEME COVERT,

improcament of, in default of her own goods to levy upon, 217.

FENCES. See "High"

cutting, breaking, &c. See "Larceny."

FINDING,

Larceny by, 1168, 1109.

FINE AND SURETIES TO KEEP THE PEACE,

as to, 239, 240, 1009.

FINES,

as to application of, upon summary proceedings, 241-250
to be paid to clerk to the justices, 241.

FIRE. See Bruing by Servants.”

FIRE-ARMS. See “Mup factures.”

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