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against the form of the statute in that case made and provided. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 43, &c. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 12, 13.

Stealing in a Dwelling-house, to the value of £5. Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the day of ——, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at- in the said county, one silver tea-pot of the value of five pounds, and six silver tea-spoons of the value of two pounds," ["chattel, money or other valuable security"] of the goods and chattels of [the said] C. D., in the dwelling-house of the said C. D. there situate then being, then and there in the said dwelling-house feloniously did steal, take, and carry away. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 43, &c. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 12, 13.

Breaking and entering a Building within the same Curtilage with a Dwelling-house (but not being privileged as part thereof,) and stealing therein.

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Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the -day of the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at "" in the said county, a certain building of [the said] C. D. there situate, feloniously did break and enter, (the said building being then within the curtilage of the dwellinghouse of the said C. D. there situate, and by the said C. D. then and there occupied therewith, and there being then and there no communication between the said building and the said dwellinghouse, either immediate or by means of any covered and inclosed passage leading from the one to the other); and the said A. B. then and there, in the said building, one silver watch ["chattel, money or valuable security"] of the goods and chattels of the said C. D., feloniously did steal, take, and carry away: against the form of the statute in that case made and provided. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 48, &c. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 14.

Breaking and entering a Shop, Warehouse or Counting-house, and stealing therein.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the

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eight, at in the said county, the shop [" shop, warehouse, or counting-house"] of [the said] C. D. there situate, feloniously did break and enter, and two silk handkerchiefs of the value of seven shillings ["chattel, money or valuable security"] of the goods and chattels of the said C. D., then and there in the said shop feloniously did steal, take, and carry away. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 52, &c. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 15.

Stealing Silk, Woollen, Linen or Cotton Goods to the value of 10s. in the Process of Manufacture.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the day of ——, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, thirty yards of linen cloth ["any goods or article of silk, woollen, linen or cotton, or of any one or more of those materials mixed with each other, or mixed with any other material"] of the value of ten shillings and upwards, of the goods and chattels of [the said] C. D. in a certain mill and building, [“ building, field, or other place"] of the said C. D. there situate, then and there in the said mill and building, feloniously did steal, take, and carry away, whilst the same were laid, placed and exposed in the said mill and building, during a certain stage, process, and progress of manufacture. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 53, &c. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 16.

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Stealing from a Vessel in a Navigable River. Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the day of the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, twenty pounds' weight of indigo, of the goods, wares and merchandizes of [the said] C. D., in a certain ship ["vessel, barge, or boat of any description whatsoever"] called the Ratler, upon a certain navigable river ["in any port of entry or discharge, or upon any navigable river or canal, or in any creek belonging to or communicating with any such port, river or canal"] called the Thames, then and there in the said ship, did steal, take, and carry away. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19,to the end.

See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 55, &c. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 17.

Stealing from a Dock, Wharf, or Quay.

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Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the day of the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, twenty pounds' weight of indigo, of the goods, wares and merchandizes of [the said] C. D., in and upon a certain wharf there situate, and adjacent to a certain navigable river called the Thames ["dock, wharf, or quay adjacent to any port of entry or discharge, or to any navigable river of canal, or to any creek belonging to or communicating with any such port, river or canal;"] then and there from the said wharf did steal, take, and carry away. And you the said keep

er" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 55, &c. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 17.

Stealing from a Wreck.

Commencement, as ante, p.18.] on the

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the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, [twenty pieces of oak plank, being parts of" or, "twenty pounds' weight of indigo, belonging to] a certain ship and vessel then and there stranded and cast on shore ["in distress, or wrecked, stranded or cast on shore"], the property of a person or persons unknown, feloniously did plunder, steal, take, and carry away: against the form of the statute in that case made and provided. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 58, &c. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 18.

Stealing Records.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the

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day of the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, a certain [judgment roll of his Majesty's court of King's Bench,] then and there being found, unlawfully did steal, take, and carry away; against the form of the statute in that case made and provided. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 66, &c. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 21.

Taking a Record, &c. from its Place of Deposit, or from a Person having the lawful Custody of it, for a fraudulent Purpose. Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the

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the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at -, in the said county, a certain [judgment roll of his Majesty's Court of King's Bench,] in the treasury of the said court there being then deposited (the said treasury being the place of deposit of the said judgment roll for the time being), unlawfully and for a fraudulent purpose did take from its said place of deposit: against the form of the statute in that case made and provided. And you the said keeper” &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 66, &c. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 21.

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Obliterating or destroying a Record, &c.

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Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the - day of the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, a certain [judgment roll of his Majesty's Court of King's Bench,] in the treasury of the said court there being then deposited (the said treasury being the place of deposit of the said judgment roll for the time being), unlawfully and maliciously did obliterate and injure [“ob: literate, injure or destroy"]: against the form of the statute in that case made and provided. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 66, &c. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 21.

Stealing a Will.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the

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the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, a certain will and testamentary instrument ["will, codicil, or other testamentary instrument"] of one C. D., unlawfully did steal, take, and carry away: against the form of the statute in that case made and provided. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 69, &c. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 22.

Destroying or concealing a Will.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the

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the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, a certain will and testamentary instrument [" will, codicil or testamentary instrument"] of one C. D., unlawfully and for a fraudulent purpose did destroy" [or, "conceal]: against the form of the statute in that

case made and provided. And you the said keeper” &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 69, &c. 7&8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 22.

Stealing Writings relating to real Estate.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the day of, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at, in the said county, a certain written parchment, the property of [the said] C. D., unlawfully did steal, take, and carry away; the said written parchment being then and there evidence of [part of] the title of the said C. D. to certain real estate in which the said C. D. then and there had and still hath a present interest: against the form of the statute in that case made and provided. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 71, &c. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 23, 24.

Stealing Horses, Cattle, or Sheep.

Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the

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the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at in the said county, one gelding ["horse, mare, gelding, colt or filly, bull, cow, ox, heifer or calf, ram, ewe, sheep or lamb"] of the goods and chattels of [the said] C. D., feloniously did steal, take, and carry away. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end.

See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 74, &c. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 25.

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Killing Cattle or Sheep, with intent to steal the Carcase, &c. Commencement, as ante, p. 18.] on the day of the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, at the parish aforesaid, in the said county, one ewe ["horse, mare, gelding, colt or filly, bull, cow, ox, heifer or calf, ram, ewe, sheep or lamb," of the goods and chattels of [the said] C. D., wilfully and feloniously did kill, with intent feloniously to steal, take, and carry away the carcase, [or "the skin" or a certain part of the carcase, that is to say, the inward fat"] of the said ewe: against the form of the statute in that case made and provided. And you the said keeper" &c. as ante, p. 19, to the end. See Arch. Peel's Acts, p. 74, &c. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 25.

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