WITNESS, Page wife of one defendant no witness for the others 1823 cross-examination of a witness called by one only of the defend- 1826 incompetency as a witness after conviction for conspiracy 1827 WOMEN, taking away a maid under 16 from her father or guardian 829 833 WOOD, carrying away timber trees and roots, &c. of 5s. value in the 1103 carrying away timber trees though not in the night 1104 carrying away roots, shrubs or plants 1105 carrying away wood or underwood 1106 cutting, spoiling, &c. timber trees or other trees 1690 destroying woods, underwoods, trees, &c. 1691 destroying trees planted in certain places 1692 destroying, &c. any tree on commonable grounds 1694 cutting down, spoiling, &c. in the night timber trees, roots, &c. of 5s. value 1694 spoiling, &c. timber trees or trees likely to become timber publishing false news or tales contemptuous words to the judges of the superior courts words spoken of or to inferior magistrates when spoken of or to a private individual not indictable WORKS, WRITTEN INSTRUMENTS, stealing written instruments, 1112, et seq. and see Larceny. 319 326 328 329 390 1706, 1716 FINIS. PRINTED BY J. AND T. CLARKE, 38, ST. JOHN'S SQUARE, LONDON. |