STATUTES.-continued.
repealed by 7 & 8 G. 4. c. 27. p. 33.
2 Jac. 1. c. 27. so much as relates to house-doves, pigeons, and deer.
3 Jac. 1. c. 13.
7 Jac. 1. c. 13.
15 Car. 2. c 2.
22 Car. 2. c. 5.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 7.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 11. (s. 12.) so much as relates to the wilful destruction of any ship by any of the persons belonging to it, as therein men- tioned.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 25 (except s. 1 to 3.) so far as relates to all subjects therein mentioned, ex- cept the appointment and powers of game- keepers, search warrants, and the description of persons, who are thereby declared to be persons not allowed to have or keep for them- selves, or any other person, any guns, bows, greyhounds, or other animals or things therein enumerated.
4 W. & M. c. 23. so much as relates to pigeons and fish, and to persons wrongfully fishing, and to all instruments and engines for destroy- ing fish, and to the burning of any grig, ling, heath, furze, goss, or fern.
4 W. & M. c. 24. s. 13. so much as explains the said recited act of the third year of the same reign. 10 W. 3. c. 12. (vulgo 10 & 11 W. 3. c. 23.) except so much thereof as relates to fees for discharg- ing recognizances and drawing bills of in- dictment and to defective bills of iudictment. 1 Ann, st. 2. c.9. except so mnch thereof as relates to witnesses on behalf of the prisoner, upon any trial for treason or felony. 6 Ann, c. 9. (vulgo 5 Ann, c. 6.)
13 Ann, c. 21. (vulgo 12 Ann, st. 2. c. 18.)
(s. 4 & 5.) so much as relates to any person upon whom any goods stolen or carried off from any vessel in distress shall be found, and to the several offences touching vessels in distress, which are thereby made capital felonies.
1 G. 1. st. 2. c. 5. s. 4. & 6. so much as relates to any rioters demolishing or pulling down, or beginning to demolish or pull down any of the
24 G. 2. c. 45.
25 G. 2. c. 10.
c. 36. (s. 1.) so much as relates to the ad- vertisements therein prohibited. 26 G. 2. c. 19. (s. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 8.) so much as re- lates to any of the felonies therein mentioned, and to search-warrants, and to property be- longing to any vessel lost, stranded, or cast on shore, being found in any place, or in the pos- session of any person, and to any person offering or exposing to sale any such property as therein respectively mentioned.
28 G. 2. c. 19. (s. 3.) so much as relates to persons burning or destroying goss, furze, or fern in forests or chaces.
STATUTES.-continued. repealed by 7 & 8 G. 4. c. 27.p. 33
to the remedy for the recovery of damages against the inhabitants of the adjoining pa- rishes, towns, hamlets, villages, or places, and to the punishment of the several offences re- lating to trees, and to the explanation respect- ing the three acts of King George the First, as therein respectively mentioned.
30 G. 2. c. 24. (s. 1.) so much as relates to obtain- ing by false pretence or pretences, any pro- perty as therein mentioned.
31 G. 2. c. 35.
2 G. 3. c. 29.
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