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$ppefitaitce»' 14. Appeals excepted in Amendments of Error, 5 Geo. I. c. 13. § z- For other Matters, fee SflCCeffarp 1'. ^Ittetltmietlt J, 8. %t= cufations 4. IRspe 4. 3Jtpp?oDcv. appeals ftom Spiritual Courts* See Bitliops, Court of Delegates, Ecclefiaftical Courts and Rome. 9ppeai|5 tO 9effi0ft& Se e Poor. appearance* s. Penalty of entering Plaintiff's Appearance falfly, 10 H. 6. <r. 4. 2. Bonds for Appearance where difcliarged, 13 Car. z.Jt. 2. c. 2. §3- 3. Where to be entered by the Plaintiff for the Defendant, 1 2 Geo. 1. c. 29. § 1. 4. Defendant in Equity not appearing, but abfconding, Plain- tiff's Bill to be taken pro confeffo, 5 Geo. 2. c. 25. § 1, — Defen- dant brought into Court, and refufing to appear, Court may enter Appearance, § z. 5. Defendant ferved with Copy of Procefs to appear within eight ■ Days after Return, 5 Geo. 2. c. 27. For other Matters, fee Attaint 16. Ctjette?, SDutlattlJE 20. Stamps, a&ales, eaiatrants of %l*zt 4. apples* 1. Apples imported, to what Duties liable, 8 Geo. 1. c. 20. § 46. 1 1 Geo. 1. c. 7. § 1 1. jo Geo. 2. c. 27. Z. By what Meafure Apples to be fold, 1 Ann. Jl. 1. c. 15. For other Matters, fee Jfrtlit. appO?tiOltment> See Tenure. Sppjatfei-0 ano app^aifement* Appraifers in what Cafes to take the Goods appraifed, 1 1 Ed. 1 . Statute of Acton Burnel. appjefjentro of jfelong. », Apprehenders of Highwaymen, 4 CS 5 W. 13 M. c. 8. 2, Or of Burglars, 10 y W.$. c. 23. §2. 5 Ann. e. 31. 3„ Or of Counterfeiters or Clippers of Coin, 6 £if 7 W. 3. c. 17. §9. 4. Or of Perfons taking Money to help others to ftolen Goods, 6 (Sei. 1. c. 23. §9. 5, And Difcoverers of Runners of Foreign Goods, how rewarded, BGeo. 1. c. 18. § 7, 8, 9. f «• #/&«■ Matters, fee f&lttlOttS W &rjet tffg. apprentices* 1. None to put their Children Apprentices to Trades, unlefsthey have zor. a Year in Land, 7 H. 4. c. 17. 2. Citizens of London to take Apprentices according to the Cu- fiom, 8 H. 6. c. 1 1. 3. Aliens where difabled to take Apprentices, 1 R. 3. c. 9. § 1 1. 14 y 15 #. 8. c. 2. 4. The Fees of admitting Apprentices limited, 22 //. 8. c. 4. 28 H. 8. c. 5. 5 . Not to be reft rained by Oath or Bond from fetting up their Trade, 28 H. 8. c. 5. 6. Who may be Apprentices, and to what Trades, 5 EL c. 4. 7. None to exercife a Trade but fuch as have ferved feven Years Apjprenticefhip, 5 El. c. 4. § 31. apprentices* 8. Cloth Maker, 13 c. having three Apprentices lhall keep one Journeyman, 5 El. c. 4. § 33. g. Perfons refufing to be Apprentices how punifhed, 5 El. c. 4. § 35- ' . 10. Juftices of Peace may redrefs Complaints between Madera and Apprentices, 5 El. c. 4- § 35» 2S3 Ann. c.6. § 12. 20 Geo. 2. c. 19. § 3. u. None bound to enter into Apprenticefhips, but fuch as are under twenty- one Years of Age, 5 El. c. 4. § 36. iz. Apprentices may be taken by Owners of Ships, and Traders, in Fifhing, 5 El. c. 5. § iz. 13. How many by Hat-makers, Z3c. 8 El. c. 1 1. § 8, 9. 14. Poor Children to be bound Apprentices, 43 El. c. 2. § 5. 7 7*7. i.e. 3. 21 y«. c. 28. 15. Penalty on Apprentices hunting, 13c. 4^5 W.13 M. c. 23. § 10. 16. Tax on Apprentices for. the Ufe of Orphans, 5 JT. tif M. c. io. § 6. 17. A pprentices difcovering Clippers and Coiners made free, 6i3 7 W, 3. c. 17. § tz. 1 8. In what Cafes poor Boys fhall be put out Apprentices to the Sea-Service, and at what Age, 2^3 Ann. c.b. §1,6. ^Ann, c. 19. § 16. 19. The Age to be inferted in the Indentures, 2 C5 1 3 Ann. c. 6. §1. 20. Indenture to be fent to the Collector of the Port to which the Matter belongs, 2^3 Ann. c.6. § 5 . 21. And entered and indorfed, 2^3 Ann. c. 6. § 5. 22. Cenificates of the Names and Ages of fuch Apprentices, to be tranfmitted to the Lord High Admiral, 2 13 3 Ann. c. 6. §5- 23. Fifty Shillings to be paid to the Mailer at Binding, 2^3 Ann. c. 6. § 2. 24. Such Apprentices not to be impreffed till they attain their Age of eighteen Years, 2 i3 3 Ann. c. 6. § 4. 25. Protections to be given them till fuch Age, 2^3 Ann. c. 6. 26. Perfons voluntarily binding themfelves to the Sea-Service, exempt from being impreffed for 3 Years, 2 cJf '3 Ann. c 6, 27. Matters intitled to the Wages, when their Apprentices are impreffed, or voluntarily enter into the Service, 2 i3 3 Ann. c. 6. § 17. 28. What Matters of Ships obliged to take fuch Apprentices, and how many, 2 13 3 Ann. c. 6. § 8. 29. And to give an Account to the Collector of the Port to which they belong of their Names and Number, 2 fcfj Ann. c. 6. § 9. 30. Their Number, Names, Ages, and Dates of Indentures to be inferted by the Cuftom-houfe Officers in the Cocquets, on the Ship's going out, 2 cif 3 Ann. c. 6. § 14. 31. Apprentices how to be conveyed to their Matters Ports, 2 y 3 Ann, c. 6. § 10. 3Z. Counterparts of their Indentures to be tranfmitted to the Churchwardens of the Parifhes from whence they are bound, 2 i3 3 Ann. c. 6. § 1 1. 33. A Regifter of the Matters, and the Number and Burthen of their Ships, with the Owners and Apprentices Names, and from what Places fent, to be kept, and Copies thereof tran* mitted to the Quarter- Seffions, 2^3 Ann. c. 6. § 13. 34. What to be paid to the Crown out of Money given with an Apprentice, 8 Ann. c. 9. § 32. 9 Ann. c. 21. § 7. 35. Or for any Thing given not being Money, 8 Ann. c. 9. § 45. 36. The Sum given with an Apprentice, to be inferted in the In- denture, S /Inn. c. 9. § 35. 37. Indenture to be ftamped, 8 Ann. c. 9. § 36, 37, 38, 39. 38. And where to be admitted as Evidence, 8 Ann. c. 9. § 43. 39. Penalty on Mafters not paying Duty, 9 Ann. c. 21. § 66. 40. Apprentices under Fifteen excepted out of the Aft, which takes