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Particular Codes Farmers
Marg: Con. from Burn

Game

26
On the penalty of £20

27
Certificates not to authorize
killing game at unlawful
times, nor by unqualified
persons.

28
Lists of certificates to be
transmitted annually

29
Lists may be inspected
& to be inserted in a newspaper

30
Cities &c being counties
of themselves.

31
Penalties have to be recovered

32
Appeal

33
Witnesses

34
Penalties may be mitigated.

35
Who may appoint game-keepers.
36
With power to kill game.

37
One gamekeeper in one
manor and to be entered
with the Clerk of the Peace.

38
To take out a certificate
on Stamp.

39
Not to extend beyond
the manor.

40
To be also a servant of
the Lord or immediately
employed for him.

41
Gamekeeper's power to
search.

42
Whether he may carry
a gun out of the Manor

43
Deer stealing.

44.
Penalty of killing or attempts
to kill.

45
Warrant to search.

46
Setting nets or snares

47
Pulling down pales or fences.

48
Seizing of dogs guns or
other engines.

49
Apprehending offenders

50
Levying of penalties.

51
Offender informing

52
Conviction

53
Certiorari

54
Appeal

55
In what time the prosecutions
to commence

56
Stealing deer by the Black Act

57
Destroying covert for Deer


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Game

58
Tracing hares in the snow

59
Snares & Hare pipes

59
Killing hares in the night,
or on Sunday, or Christmas
day.

60
Conviction

61
Shooting hares

62
Buying & selling hares

63
Taking hares in warrens.

64
Trespassers in warrens may
be resisted.

65
Hunting in a warren by
night or disguised.

66
Hunting by night in a
warren enclosed.

67
Killing in places enclosed
or uneclosed, by night or
day.

68
If by night, further
penalty of transportation.

69
If by night further penalty
of transportation

70
Felony without benefit
of clergy

71
Killing in the night
in the borders of warrens.

72
Setting snares

73
Appeal

74
Keeping engines.

75
Qualification to keep
snares

76
Stealing swans marked.

77
– Swans unmarked

78
– Swans eggs

79
Patridges – taking them
in another man's ground.

80
Taking them with dogs
nets or engines; or their eggs

81
Selling or buying do.

82
Taking in the night, or
on a Sunday or on Xmas day.

83
Within what times taking
them in any kind shall
be prohibited.

84
Pidgeons – Who may erect a
dove coat.

85
Dove coat not a nusance.

86
Killing with dogs nets or
engines.


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Game

87
Pidgeons trespassing –

88
Pidgeons to go to the heir.

89
Shooting water fowl –

90
Not to be taken in the
moulting Season.

91
Destroying their eggs.

92
Heath fowl, grouse & bustard
shooting

93
Within what time to be
killed

94
Penalties how to be
recovered

95
Conviction

96
Appeal

97
Killing in the night or on
on a Sunday or Xmas day.

98
Burning ling.

99
Shooting herons

100
None shall take but by
hawking.

101
Young herons

102
Eggs

103
Hatch Coaches & Chairs
Carts &c driven within
the Rills must have the
owners name upon them

Hay
Statutes concerning the
selling hay straw &c with
thee Bills referred to.

Apprentices

1
Who may take apprentices
in husbandry. I 70

2
Who are compellable to be
bound apprentice. 72

3
At what age – 72

4
Binding apprentices 73-90

5
Master may chastise his
Apprentice 95

6
Whether the master himself
can discharge his Apprentices. 95

7
Difference between the Master
& Apprentice by 5 El.c.4. 95
& by 20 G2.c.19 & 32 G3.c.57
& 33 G.3.c.55. p.101

8
Appeal – 102

9
Apprentice fleeing into
another shire. 103


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Apprentices

10
Apprentice leaving his
master's service, the master
is entitled to his earnings. p.103

11
Apprentice to serve beyond
his term for the time that
he absented. p.103

12
Apprentice stealing his
master's goods. p.104

13
Enticing away an Apprentice. p.105

14
Assigning apprentices. p.105

15
Master deny. p.105

16
Regulations by 32 G.3.c.57 p.107

Coaches & Carts
Carriages under husbandry
exempted from Tax. I 435

Tobacco
Penalty for planting
Tobacco IV 411

Forestalling &c
How punishable at
common law – II 362

Fuel
Faggots &c of what size to
be made up – II 387

Gaming
Labourers in husbandry
not to game. II 500

Hemp
Bounty for the endouragement
of the growth of
hemp and flax – II 586

Larceny

1
Horse going on a common. III 67

2
Horse straying – III 67

3
Sheep straying – III 67

4
Taking hay or corn & mixing
it with others. III 67

6
Servants embezzling their
masters goods 68

Leather
At what time of the year
Oak Timber may be felled III 94

Nusance
In what cases animals
are considered as nusances III 248


Identifier: | JB/097/121/003
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 97.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

097

Main Headings

Folio number

121

Info in main headings field

particular codes collectanea juridica? farmers marg. contents from burn

Image

003

Titles

[[titles::sheep / bankrupt / bread / butter & cheese / cattle / corn / game / / hack. coaches & chairs / hay /apprentices / coaches & carts / tobacco / forestalling &c / fuel / gaming / hemp / larceny / leather / nusance[sic]]]

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

31505

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