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against fraudulent gifts, ib. and n. b.
of goods, II. 627, and n. gg.

bond, suit or judgment with intent to de-

fraud creditors, ib. n. h, i.

or persons of their forfeitures, &c., ib. n. k.
to be void against whom only, II. 628, and
n. ረ.

parties putting such feoffments, &c. in ure
to forfeit what, ib. n. ll, m.

to the party grieved, ib. n. mm.
Act not to extend to conveyances on good
consideration, ib. n. n.

to defeat remedies for dilapidations, II. 565.
to defeat purchasers to be void only against
the parties themselves, II. 629, and

n. 00.

forfeiture by party putting fraudulent con-
veyance in ure, &c., II. 630, and n. p.
against clauses of revocation, II. 631, and

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by clandestine mortgages, III. 326. See
further, post, tit. MORTGAGES.

to multiply votes, I. 914.

devises to defraud creditors, III. 181.

Statute for the Prevention of Frauds.

relief in equity against, II. 632.

leases by parol to have what force, II. 632,
633, and n. x.

or any uncertain interests in lands, II. 632,
and n. t.

assignments or surrender by parol to be
void, II. 633, and n. a; 634, and n. 6.
what deemed to be by parol, 11. 633, and

n. v.

FRAUD, FRAUDS (continued).
note in writing to be signed by agent duly
authorized, in writing, II. 633, and n. w.
exception of what leases, II. 633, and n. y, z.
of surrenders by parol, II. 634, and n. u.
executors, &c. not to be charged on any
special promise not in writing, II. 635,
and n. e.

nor any other person on a promise to an-
swer for the debt, &c. of another, II.
636, and n. f.

what necessary to support the promise, II.
637, and n. ff.

no person to be charged on any agreement
in consideration of marriage, II. 639,
n. g.

what parol agreements binding, II. 639,
and n. g.

no person to be charged on any contract
or sale of lands, II. 640.

what constitutes a contract, ib. n. h.

it may be by letter or other writing, ib.
n. h-1.

it must be duly stamped, ib.

effect of the contract being executed, ib.
a void contract may have the effect of a
licence, ib.

as to the subject-matter of the contract, ib.
n. h-2.

when an interest in land or otherwise, II.
641, and n. h-2.

how far parol evidence is necessary
to support a contract, II. 642, and
n. h-3.

what parol contracts deemed in equity to
be out of the statute, ib. n. h—4.
and what sale within the statute, ib. n. h-5.
no person to be charged, on what other
agreements, II. 643, and n. i.

contracts for the sale of goods to be in
writing, II. 645.

what contracts within the clause, ib. n. m.
what sales, ib. n. n.

for what amount, II. 646, n. p.
subject-matter of the contract, II. 645,

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objects of the society, ib. n. d, dd.
rules of the society must not be repugnant
to the laws of the realm, ib. n e.
rules must be confirmed, II. 655, and n. ƒ,
g, h, i.

appointment of officers, &c., ib. n. k, l.
remedies against officers, II. 656, and n. mm.
in case of insolvency, &c. of officers, II.
657, and n. r.

who may sue under the 33 G. 3, c. 54, II.
657, and n. 8.

what justices may hear complaints, II. 658,
and n. tt.

reference to arbitration, II. 659, and n. x.
effect of certificate given to member, ib.

n..

rectifying mistakes in the registry of rules,
II. 660.

orders by courts of equity relating to, II.

662.

consolidating and amending the laws re-
lating to, II. 664, and notes there;
also Ind. III. 648.

further amendment of the law, IV. 257.
purposes for which such society may be
established, IV. 257, 258.

as to members withdrawing themselves,
IV. 258.

rules to provide for keeping books of
account, ib.

as to returns to be made of the rate of
sickness and mortality, ib.
report of the assets and liabilities of the
society, ib.

repealing 10 G. 4, c. 56, and 4 & 5 W. 4,

c. 40, as to the purposes for which the
society is established, &c., ib.
appointment of a registrar of, IV. 259.
disputes to be referred to the registrar, IV.
259, 260.

FUND, FUNDS.

of charities, &c., I. 533.

FUNERAL.

expenses, I. 533.

FUR.
manufacture of, I. 533.

FURNITURE.

damage done to, by rioters, III. 127, and
n. i.

FURZE.

maliciously destroying, I. 533, 826.

FUSTIAN.
manufacture of, I. 533.

GAME.

statutes relating to, repealed, I. 534.
statutes in force, I. 534; III. 1, 2.
duty on game certificates, III. 2.
demand for production of certificate, III.
3, and n. c.

party aggrieved may appeal, III. 3, and

n. e.

persons aiding in the taking of game, III. 4.
preservation of salmon, &c., III. 4.
against setting spring-guns, &c., III. 5, and
n. g, h.

against stealing deer, &c., ib. and n. i, k.
in a forest, chace, or purlieu, ib. n. l.
in an uninclosed part of a forest, ib.
against using any snare, &c. to take deer,
III. 6.

seizing guns, &c. of trespasser, ib. and n.

mm.

against taking or killing any hare or coney,
ib. and n. n, o, p.

against stealing any dog, beast, or bird,
II. 5, and n. r; IV. 182.
against killing any house dove, III. 7, and

n. s.

against destroying fish in any water, III. 7.
as to the right of fishery, ib.

against destroying the dam of any fish-
pond, III. 8.

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III. 9, and n. z z z, α.

what understood by the word "game," ib.
n. y; III. 11, and n. ll.

who may apprehend offenders, ib. n. a a,
b, c, d.

offence to be prosecuted within twelve
months, III. 10, and n. e.

persons to the number of three entering
land to destroy game to be guilty of a
misdemeanor, ib. and n. ƒ.

what understood by entering, &c., ib. n. g.
how armed, ib. n. h.

every person liable, when, ib. n. i.,
proceedings against, ib. n k.

right to commence at what time, III. 11.
seasons for not killing game, I. 536.
possession of game illegal, when, I. 539;
III. 11, and n. o.

who authorized to kill game, III. 11, n. g.
appointment of game-keepers, III. 12, n.
t; 16, n. m.

right of lessee to enter upon land, ib. n. u. v.
what the property of the tenant, ib. n. u.
saving rights to any grantor, ib. n. x.
rights of any lord of the manor, III 14,
and n. z, n. d.

owners of cattle gates, &c. to have any
new rights, ib.

lessor having a right to kill game may au-
thorize others, ib.

penalty on occupier in that case, ib. and

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what is a trespass, ib. n. a, a-1.
remedies against trespassers, III. 18, and
n. a-2.

damages and costs in cases of trespass, ib.
n. a-3.

who may be deemed to commit a trespass,
III. 19, and n. b.

what understood by entering or being upon
land, ib. n. c.

licence of occupier no excuse for a tres-
pass, ib. n. d.

power of gamekeepers against trespassers,
ib. n. e.

day to commence, at what hour, III. 19, 20.

GAME (continued).

exceptions from the provisions, III. 20.
game may be demanded from trespassers,
III. 20, and n. h.

penalties to be paid, to whom, ib. n. i.
form of conviction, ib. n. k.

prosecution within three months, ib. n. l.
charge on the oath of credible witness,
III. 21, and n. m.

certificate need not be negatived by evi-
dence, ib. n. n.

appeal by person aggrieved, ib. n. o.
against taking game in any public road or
path to be within the 9 G. 4, c. 69,
IV. 181.

miscellaneous provisions as to game, I.
535, and see further, Ind. III. 648, 649.

GAMES AND GAMING.
former statutes relating to, I. 541; III.
23, et seq.

interest by way of gaming and wagering
not insurable, III. 225.

law against gaming and wagering amended,
IV. 183.

repeal in part of 33 H. 8, c. 9, ib.

what to be deemed a common gaming-
house, IV. 184.

provisions against keeping such house, ib.
licences to keep billiard-tables, IV. 185.
under what restrictions, ib.

repeal of former statutes against deceitful
gaming, ib.

cheating at play declared to be unlawful, ib.
all agreements by way of gaming or
wagering shall be null and void, ib.
whether by parol or in writing, ib.
subscriptions for any plate or prize to be
won, shall not be within the provi-
sion, IV. 185.

feigned issues not to be framed by way of
wagering, ib.

party aggrieved may appeal on giving suf-
ficient security, ib.

distress not to be deemed unlawful, ib.
nor the person making it a trespasser ab
initio, IV. 186.

GAOL DELIVERY.
provisions as to, I. 543, 544.

GAOLER.
action, &c. against, I. 544.

GAOLS.

advance of money for the building, I. 545.
amending the law respecting the building,

repairing, and regulating of certain
gaols and houses of correction, ib.
borrowing money on mortgage of rates, ib.
common gaol, what deemed to be, I. 546.
houses of correction, what, I. 547.
repair of gaols, &c., I. 548.

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duty on gold and silver plate, I. 554.
manufacture of gold and silver wares, I.
556.

gilding metals, I. 556.

marking gold and silver ware, I. 556, 557.
forging marks, I. 555; IV. 261.
preventing frauds and abuses in marking

gold and silver wares, IV. 261.
forging marks and dies to be a felony, ib.
penalty of 107. on dealer having such forged
dies in his possession, ib.

where any alteration is made in any ware,
the same to be assayed as new, ib.
proviso on discovering the actual manu-
facturer, IV. 262.

dealer in gold and silver to enter his name
with any of the companies, ib.

search warrant to seize illegal wares, ib.
exportation of gold and silver coin, I. 557.
what solder may be used, ib.

GOOD BEHAVIOUR.

of judges, &c., I. 558.

GOOD FRIDAY.

observance of, I. 558.

GOODS.

administration of intestate's, &c., I. 558.

GRAIN.

assault to prevent the passage of, I. 559.

GRAMMAR-SCHOOLS.

improving the condition of, I. 559.

GRANARY.

duties on, I. 551.

setting fire to, I. 561.

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GRASS.

in private roads, right to, I. 562, 606, 608;
IV. 74.

GRAVES.

removal of remains from, I. 562.

GREAT SEAL.

forgery, &c. of, I. 562.

GREAT WARDROBE.

offices of, abolished and regulated, I. 562.

GREEN CLOTH.

board of, regulated, I. 562.

GREENHOUSE.

destroying, &c. plants in, I. 562.

GREENLAND.

fisheries, I. 562.

GREEN WAX.

office of the, abolished, I. 562.

GREENWICH.

borough, &c. of, I. 562.

GREENWICH HOSPITAL.
better management of, I. 563.
management of out-pensioners in, trans-

ferred to the treasurer of the navy, ib.
patronage of all livings belonging to, to be
vested in the Admiralty, ib.

commissioners of, I. 564.
revenue of, I. 565.

GROUND.

destroying, &c. anything in process of manu-
facture, I. 565.

for the manufacture of gunpowder, &c., I.

565.

GUARDIAN.

Guardians in General.

of the Birmingham proof-house, &c., I. 566.
appointing a guardian to put in answer for
lunatic in contempt, ib.

Guardians and Infants.

statutes relating to, III. 39.
different kinds of, ib. n. a-1.
who may be, III. 40, n. a-2.
appointments of, I. 566; III. 41, n. a—-3.
rights and duties of, III. 41, n. ɑ—4.
guardian in socage has the possession of

the land after entry, to what use, ib.
guardian by the custom is guardian of the
person and for the land, when, ib.

GUARDIAN (continued).

guardian by nature or nurture has no inte-
rest in the land, III. 42, n a-4.
powers given to guardians by different Acts
of Parliament, ib.

liabilities of, III. 43, n. a-5.

who are infants, III. 43, n. b-1.
capacity of infants, ib. n. b-2.

what an infant may or may not do, ib. n.
b-3.

privileges and protection of infants, III. 45,
n. b-4.

authority and duty of guardians in socage,
III. 47.

the guardianship must be of land, ib. n. bb.
infant to be in custody of next friend, ib.

n. c.

guardianship of heir only, ib. n. d.
guardian shall make no waste, ib. n. e.
shall answer by lawful account, ib. n. h.
must be charged as guardian, not as re-
ceiver, ib.

saving his reasonable costs, III. 48, n. i.
appointment of guardians by deed or will, ib.
power at common law, ib. n. l.

extends to children, en ventre sa mere, ib.

n. m.

by father, within age, III. 49, n. n.
cannot be made by mother, ib.
duration of the guardianship, ib. n. p.
what persons may not be appointed, III.
50, and n. q.

appointment good against all persons, III.

50.

except against lord of a manor, ib. n. r.
guardians may maintain an action of
ravishment of ward, ib. n. t.

leases by guardians, how far valid, III. 51,

11. u.

may not retain money in hand, ib.
guardianship of H.M.'s issue, ib. n. v.
infant suing by prochein amy, ib. and

n. w.

how might sue at common law, III. 52,
and n. x.

in case of infant eloigne, ib.

proceedings on a writ of ravishment of
ward, III. 53.

lands not to be sold during non-age, when,
ib.
provisions in favour of infants as to the
limitation of actions, III. 283, 290,
292.

infants disqualified to vote for or to be
elected Members of Parliament, III. 53.
posthumous children not to be defeated of
their estate in remainder, ib. n. a.
rights of, ib. n. b, c.

where infant is executor, administration to
be granted to his guardian, II. 25, n.b;
III. 54, and n. cc.

against infants granting annuities, II. 76.
promises made by infants, how they may

be confirmed after full age, III. 54,
and n. f.

abduction of a girl under the age of 16,
see further, post, tit. INFANT; also Ind.
649, 650.

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