Α TABLE OF THE NAMES OF THE CASES REPORTED IN THIS VOLUME. N. B. The Cases, the Names of which are printed in Italics, are printed or cited from MS. Notes. ARGUED AND DETERMINED IN THE Court of COMMON PLEAS, AND OTHER COURTS, IN Easter Term, In the First Year of King GEORGE IV. PROMOTIONS. In this term, Henry Brougham, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. Barrister at Law, having been appointed Attorney-General to the Queen, and Thomas Denman, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister at Law, having been appointed Solicitor-General to her Majesty, took their seats within the bar accordingly. 1820. WALKER V. MILLS. (a) April 20. DEBT to recover penalties, on 5th Anne, c. 14. s. 4., An unqualified and 9th Anne, c. 25. s. 2., for using a snare to de- person, by the stroy game (the Defendant not being qualified), and for orders and in the presence of his master, and afterwards, a qualified person, set on his master's grounds a trap for hares, &c. finding a hare therein, carried it, according to order, to his master, who was not present when the hare was found: Held, that the Defendant was not liable to the penalties for using snares to destroy game, or for exposing game to sale. (a) Park J. was absent the whole of this term, from indisposition. VOL. II. B expos. |