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292 CRIMINAL PRACTICE RULES-FORMS<br />

(3.) Being a subject of our said Lady the Queen, did, during a war between<br />

our said Lady the Queen and (name the enemy), adhere [or give aid] to the said<br />

(name the enemy).<br />

(4.) Forcibly entered the British ship <strong>The</strong>tis, and then and there threw over-<br />

board [or destroyed] certain goods and merchandise belonging to [or laden upon)<br />

the said ship, namely, (describe the goods).<br />

No 37.-OTHER PIRATICAL ACTS ON BOARD BRITISH SHIPS.<br />

Ibid.<br />

(Describe the place as in preceding Form.)<br />

Being on board the British ship <strong>The</strong>tis,<br />

(a) turned pirate [or enemy or rebel], and piratically ran away with the said<br />

ship [or a boat (or as the case may be) belouging to (or laden upon) the said ship] ;<br />

or (b) voluntarily yielded up the said ship [or a boat or &.I to a pirate;<br />

or (c) brought to one E.F. a seducing message from a pirate [or enemy or<br />

rebel] ;<br />

or (d) consulted [or conspired] with [or attempted to corrupt] one M.N., being<br />

then the master [or an officer or a seaman] of the said ship, with intent that he<br />

should run away with [or yield up] the said ship [or certain goods or merchandise<br />

in the said ship] [or turn pirate or go over to pirates];<br />

or (e) laid violent hands on one E.F., who was then master of the said ship,<br />

with intent to hinder the said.E.F. from fighting in defence of the said ship and the<br />

goods therein committed to his trust ;<br />

or (f) coniined one E.F., who was then the master of the said ship;<br />

or (9) made [or endeavoured to make] a revolt in the said ship.<br />

NO. 38.--OTHER PIRATICAL ACTS BY BRITISH SUBJECTS.<br />

Ibid.<br />

Being a British subject [or Being on board the British ship <strong>The</strong>tis], knowingly<br />

(a) traded with one M.N., who was then a pirate;<br />

or (b) furnished one M.N., who was then a pirate, with ammunition [or<br />

provisions or stores] ;<br />

or (e) fitted out a ship [or vessel] with a design to trade with [or supply or<br />

correspond with] one M.N., who was then a pirate;<br />

or (a) conspired [or corresponded] with one M.N., who was then a pirate.<br />

NO. 39.-PIRACY WITH VIOLENCE, ENDANGERING LIFE.<br />

Section 81.<br />

State the act of piracy as in one of the Forms No. 35, No. 36 (l), (2), (4),<br />

No. 37 (a), (b), (e), (f), (g)J and proceed:<br />

And that the said A.B. [and C.D.] then and there<br />

(a) assaulted one [or the said.] E.F., who was then on board of [or who then<br />

belonged to] the said ship, with intent to kill him [or to kill one G.H.] ;<br />

or (6) wounded one [or the said] E.F., who was then on board of [or who then<br />

belonged to] the said ship;<br />

or (c) unlawfully set fire to a powder magazine on board the said ship (or as<br />

the case may be, stating the act endangering life), whereby the life of one [or<br />

the said] E.P., who was then on board of [or who then belonged to] the said<br />

ship, was endangered.<br />

NO. 40.-ATTEMPTED PIRACY WITH PERSONAL VIOLENCE<br />

Section 82.<br />

(1.) Assaulted one E.F., who was then on board of [or who then belonged to]<br />

the ship <strong>The</strong>tis with intent to kill him [or to kill one G.H.], and with intent<br />

thereby then to steal with actual violence from the said E.F. [or from one G.H.]<br />

(Cc., as in Form No. 35, or as the case may be, stating intention to commit<br />

one of the crimes set forth in Form NO. 36 (I), (2)) (4)) and No. 37 (a), (b), (e),<br />

(f), (SIl"

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