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homicide of sudden heat, and not of malice pre- 

 pensed, it is felony. 



Where a man committeth burglary, that is break 

 ing of an house with an intent to commit felony, it is 

 felony. 



Where a man rideth armed, with a felonious 

 intent, it is felony. 



Where a man doth maliciously and feloniously 

 burn a house, it is felony. 



Where a man doth maliciously and feloniously 

 burn corn upon the ground, or in stacks, it is 

 felony. 



Where a man doth maliciously cut out another s 

 tongue, or put out his eyes, it is felony. 



Where a man robbeth or stealeth, that is, taketh 

 away another man s goods, above the value of twelve- 

 pence, out of his possession, with an intent to con 

 ceal it, it is felony. 



Where a man embezzeleth or withdraweth any of 

 the king s records at Westminster, whereby any 

 judgment is reversed, it is felony. 



Where a man that hath custody of the king s ar 

 mour, munition, or other habiliments of war, doth 

 maliciously convey away the same, to the value 

 of twenty shillings, it is felony. 



Where a servant hath goods of his master s 

 delivered unto him, and goeth away with them, it is 

 felony. 



Where a man conjures, or invocates wicked 

 spirits, it is felony. 



Where a man doth use or practise any manner of 



