[322]. 1 B. & C., 27.

[323]. These statutes have been set out above in the Chapter on Lotteries.

[324]. See post p. 161.

[325]. 13 Q. B. D. p. 524.

[326]. The importance of this as bearing on the present law of unlawful games is dealt with in Turpin v. Jenks (see post).

[327]. 13 Q. B. D., 377.

[328]. The procedure by which warrants may be issued and proceedings enforced against the keepers of gaming houses is dealt with post p. 196.

[329]. See sections 3 and 6, post p. 196 et seq.

[330]. We have already discussed the nature of gaming houses at Common Law, pp. 149–151.

[331]. See post for all full account of the case, 13 Q. B. D., 505.