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Chapter 9th. 



On Betting, &c 110,112 



Section I, Death, occasioned by a wager where there is no evil 



intention 112 



Section II. Betting on boats, carts, cattle, &c 113,114 



A supplement to Chapter 9th with a Preamble 114,115 



Section I. . Borrowing of the keeper of a gambling establishment 



to play 115 



Section II. Betting where a person must cross a river to 



win &c . 116 



Section Employing people to expose themselves to destroy furi- 

 ous animals , 116,117 



Chapter 10th. 



Quarrelling 117,121 



Section I. Arresting on suspicion 121 



Chapter 11th. 



Miscellaneous. 



Section I. Letting loose an unruly elephant 122 



Section II. Doing the same ignorantly or knowingly . 122,123 



Section III. Causing an elephant's death 123 



Section IV. Abusing elephant keepers and their families living 



at a distance in the jungle, 123,124 



Section V. Cattle goring one another with or without their own- 

 ers knowledge 124,125 



Section VI. Tying cattle to feed by the road 125 



Section VII. A person leading, driving or letting loose cattle to 



fight 126 



Section VIII. Tying or leading cattle; regulations concerning... 126,127 

 Section IX. Treeing cattle that are tyed up and setting them 



to fighting 127,128 



Section X. Killing other people's birds, cats or dogs 128 



Section XI. Accidental injuries.. 128,129 



Section XII. An axe slipping from the helve or hands and in- 

 juring a person I 129 



Section XIII. Destroying other people's labors 129,130 



Section XI V. A visitor suspected of stealing goods 130 



Chapter 12th. 

 Witches, conjuror?, &c. 

 Section I. Persons professing to be conjurors are to be killed 



and their goods confiscated 133 



Section II. Calling people conjurors, witches, &c 134 



Section III. The consequences of professing an acquaintance 



[with] books of sorcery, &c « 134 



Section IV. Accusations of sorcery, conjuring, &c. 135 



Section V, Conjuring with the sick. . ,. 135,1 3^ 



