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WITNESS,

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wife of one defendant no witness for the others

1823

cross-examination of a witness called by one only of the defend-
ants in conspiracy

1826

incompetency as a witness after conviction for conspiracy

1827

WOMEN,

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taking away a maid under 16 from her father or guardian
clandestine marriages

829

833

WOOD,

carrying away timber trees and roots, &c. of 5s. value in the
night

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
cutting, spoiling, &c. roots, shrubs, or plants

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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
words will not make an affray

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.

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