MALICIOUS PROSECUTION, (continued.) for maliciously exhibiting an information before for maliciously suing out a habeas corpus to bring of criminal proceeding, of a charge of arson, VIII. 316. of a charge of felony, VIII. 320. of a charge of swindling, VIII. 339. of a charge of larceny, VIII. 344, 52. of a charge of felony before a justice, VIII. 348. for procuring indictment for a forcible entry, VIII. 355. of an indictment for perjury, VIII. 356.- to restore to the office of alderman of London, VI. 305. to the company of free fishermen to admit a member, to the justices in session to hear and determine an to admit and swear the son of a freeman born with- to vicar and churchwardens to restore to the office to try the right of electing parish clerk, VI. 351. ticeship of five years, VI. 354. returns to mandamus, corruption and mal practices to a rector to admit a parish clerk, VI. 350. MANDAMUS, (continued.) returns to, to admit a parish clerk; not elected according to admit an apprentice who had served five years; plea to a return, protesting the insufficiency of the return, VI. 349. petition for license to employ king's serjeant at MAN MIDWIFE. case against for unskilfulness, VIII. 416, MANOR COURT. proceedings in nature of writ of right in, X. MARES. assumpsit for use of stallion, III. 62. assumpsit against the master of a ship for wages against the master for deviation whereby insur a similar and for smuggling, II. 361. against the master for not permitting a passen: by the chief mate against the master for discharg- by the master against the owners for discharging sovenant by, against the master for non-payment of plea, breach of covenant by mutiny, III. 315. MARINER, (continued.) trespass against the captain for assaulting, &c. IX. 16. a similar, IX. 18. case against master for running foul of a ship, VIII. 425. MARRIAGE, (see title "Husband and Wife.”) assumpsit for not marrying plaintiff who in cons e- on a promise generally, II. 488, 9. on a promise to pay money in consideration of on a promise to pay a certain sum in considera- case for words inducing loss of marriage, VIII. 253. indictment on 26 Geo. 3, s. 8, for marrying without MARSHAL. declaration against, for an escape, VIII. 484. plea to debt on escape, by; riot and assaulting the fresh suit and recaption, V. 241. MASTER AND SERVANT, (and see titles "Mariner," assumpsit by servant against master to recover part case for words spoken of a servant by the master, covenant by apprentice against master for dismiss- not instructing, III. 415, 19, 25. not finding clothes, victuals, &c. III. 415, 25, 33. MASTER AND SERVANT, (continued.) covenant by master against servant for not serving pleas, for revealing secrets, embezzling, inatten- against the father of apprentice for non per- voluntary absence, apprentice ran away, III. 421. agreement to procure a substitute, III. 421. other pleas, III. 421, 29, 35. replications, III. 423, 6, 32. MASTER IN CHANCERY. indictment for perjury before, IV. 278. MASTER OF CROWN OFFICE. information by, IV. 418. MATERIALS FOUND. assumpsit for, II. 375. III. 57. MAYOR'S COURT. declarations in, I. 381. MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. bill against in B. R. X. 382. in C. B. X. 382. declaration on bill against in C. B. X. $82. MENACES, (see title "Duress.") MESNE PROFITS. declaration in trespass for, X. 48. the like and cost, X. 54. MIDWIFE. MINE. indictment against for mala praxis, IV. 360. trespass for digging in, and carrying away, IX. 154. indictments for, assault, IV. 60, to 73. (see title, “Assault.”) MISDEMEANORS, (continued.) extortion, IV. 146, to 7. (see title "Extortion.") riot, IV. 150. (see title "Riot.") gaming house, IV. 156. (see title "Gaming highways, IV. 157, to 199. (see title "High- libels, IV. 199, &c. (see title "Libel.") nuisances, IV. 213, to 227. (see title" Nuisances.") challenging to fight, IV. 315. (see title "Chal- compounding penal actions, (see title "Compound- conspiracy, IV. 79, &c. (see title "Conspiracy.") the like for support of a grand child, IV. 229. the like against overseer of the poor, IV. 338, 49. against high constable for not issuing his precept to the petty constables requiring them to notice |