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REVENUE,

arising from custody of the temporalities of bishops, I,

165

first fruits and tenths, I. 166 to 173. Ad. I. 11

fees upon faculties and dispensations, I. 174

rents and profits of demesne lands, I. 174 to 178. Ad. I. 11. Ad. II. 32, 3, 4

quit rents, I. 178 to 187. Ad. II. 34

the king's forests, I. 188. Ad. II. 33, 4.

profits of the courts of justice, I. 188.

royal fish, I. 188.

wreck of the sea, I. 188, 9

royal mines, I. 180. Ad. II. 35

custody of idiots and lunatics. I. 190, 1. Ad. I. 11. Ad.II.

35, 85, &c.

** land tax, I. 191.

malt tax, I. 192.

customs, I. 192 to

Ad. J. 12. Ad. II. 35

Ad. II. 35

195. Ad.. I. 12. Ad. II. 36, 7

excise, I. 195-6. Ad. II. 38

postage duties, I. 196. Ad. II. 39

stamp duties, I. 197. Ad. I. 12. Ad. II. 39

duty upon hawkers and pedlers, I. 197. Ad. I. 12. Ad. II. 39

assessed or inland taxes, I. 197, 8, 9. Ad. I. 13. Ad. II. 39, 40

war taxes, I. 199, 200. Ad. 1. 13. Ad. II. 40

property tax, I. 200. Ad. II. 40

duties upon offices and pensions, I. 200. Ad. Ì. 13. Ad. II.

40

lotteries, I. 201. Ad. II. 40

See CIVIL LIST, CONSOLIDATED FUND. SINKING FUND. REVENUE OFFICERS. See OFFICERS, PARLIAMENT. REVENUE. See COMMISSIONERS of APPEALS. SMUG

GLING.

REVERSIONS. See ASSIGNERS, ENTRY, ERROR.
REVILING. See Book OF COMMON PRAYER,

MENT.

SACRA

REVOCATION. See DEVISES, NUNCUPATIVE WILLS.
REWARDS,

any person taking reward for or under pretence of help-
ing any person to stolen goods, guilty of felony; pro-
secutor how rewarded, II. 587

offering reward for return of things stolen, &c. with no questions asked, &c. or publishing the same, how pu nished, II: 598

for apprehending, &c. jesuits, &c. II. 418, 9. 539

for discovering piratical combinations, II. 467

for convicting coiners, &c. II. 487. 490, 2

for discovering persons stealing king's stores, &c. II, 518

for discovering arms of papists, II. 560

for apprehending persons selling stolen lead, II. 596.
to persons wounded, &c. in apprehending offenders against
black act, and whiteboy act, II. 627, 634

for apprehending smugglers. II. 677

REWARDS continued.

for apprehending vagabonds, H. 767. 772, 3na
constables for preserving salmon fishery, II.

893

to prosecutors of persons stealing or killing sheep, &c.
II. 978. 981. 1020

to prosecutors of persons burning stacks of corn, houses,
&c. II. 1012

for apprehending persons privately stealing from shops,
&c. II. 997, 8, 9. 1158

for apprehending robbers on the highways, &c. or in
streets of cities, &c. II. 1155 to 1158

for apprehending burglars or house-breakers, II. 1159.
1160, 1

for apprehending, &c. murderers or robbers in Ireland,
Ad. I. 140

for convicting offenders returning from transportation,
II. 1225

See PROSECUTORS.

RHYME. See BLASPHEMY.

RICKS. See LARCENY, MISCHIEF.

RIGHT, WRIT OF. See LIMITATION. WAGER of Bat-

TLE.

RIOT. See ASSEMBLIES, PARliament.

RIVERS. See FISH, LARCENY, MISCHIEF.

ROADS. See HIGHWAYS, POST ROADS, TURNPIKE

ROADS.

ROBBERY.

WARDS.

See HUE AND CRY, LARCENY, RE-

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ROLY-POLY OR ROULET. See GAMING.

ROOTS. See LARCENY.

ROYAL. See ASSENT, KING, Revenue.

SABBATH. See SUNDAY.

SACRAMENT,

how to be administered, II. 375

depraving, reviling, &c. how punished, II. 374

See Book OF COMMON PRAYER, CATHOLICS, OFFI
CERS, PARLIAMENT.

SAFE CONDUCT

merchants strangers to buy and sell without evil tolls:
but in war to be treated as ours are in enemy's coun-
try, II. 461, 2

letters of, in what form: inrolled in chancery, II. 463
remedy in chancery against breakers of, II. 464
See LETTERS OF MARQUE.

SALE. See AGREEMENT, CONVEYANCE.
SALVAGE

duty of sheriffs, justices of peace, &c, upon information of
vessels being in distress: quantum of salvage how ad-
justed and raised: sheriffs, &c. how paid for their trou-
ble, II. 962 to 969

SALVAGE, continued

A

persons entering vessel without leave; or impeding the
saving of it; or defacing the marks of goods therein
how punished, II. 964, 5

persons assaulting officers in the exercise of this duty
how punished, II. 965

justices of peace may raise posse comitatus in execution
of this duty, II. 966

subordination of salvage officers established, II. 966
duty of officers of the revenue in respect to, II. 967
salvors acting under authority of any magistrate, or su
perior officers, &c. or owners, entitled to salvage,
though no application made to officers of customs, &c.
II. 968. Ad. I. 123

persons saving vessel in the absence of those employed
or authorized, entitled to salvage, II. 964

analogous provisions in Ireland in respect to salvage, II.

969 to 977

parties may appeal, in Ireland, to lord lieutenant and
council, or judges of assize, from adjustment of justi
ces: proceeding upon such appeals, II. 971 to 976
felony to detain vessel after owners have entitled them-
selves to the possession by complying with these laws,
II. 976
reports of wrecks, &c. to be made to the admiralty, &c.
before appropriation of them by lords of manors, &c. ;
perishable goods how disposed of: liberty of passage
over lands for preservation of wrecks how provided for:
questions respecting salvage of ships, &c. between high
and low water mark where cognizable; and penalties
under salvage acts how recovered, Ad. II. 444 to 417
cutting away buoys or buoy-ropes, whether attached to
vessels in distress or otherwise, how punished: and
persons purchasing, &c. anchors, cables, &c. which
have been taken up, &c. when punished as receivers of
stolen goods, Ad. 1. 122

SANCTUARY

taking, an act of bankruptcy, I. 615
plea of, abrogated, II. 1198

ST. HELENA. See BUONAPARTE.

ST. PATRICK'S PURGATORY. See PILGRIMAGES.
SATISFACTION. See ASSEMBLIES, HUE and CRY, Mis-
CHIEF, RESTITUTION.

SAVING BANKS. See Poor.

SCALD CROW. See GAME.

SCALES. See MEASURES and WEIGHTS.

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nonconformists excluded from keeping school, or instruct-
ing youth as tutors, &c. and penalty on such school-
masters, and on those who employ them, I. 325. II.
384-5.426

protestant dissenters exempt from those penalties, on
taking certain oaths, &c. II. 388. 393

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SCHOOLS, continued

1

papists how punished for keeping school, or taking on
themselves the education, &c. of youth, II. 426-7-8
Roman catholics may instruct youth, (except children
of protestants) upon taking certain oaths, &c. ; and
recording their names at sessions; but not to be mas-
ters of colleges or schools, &c.; nor to found any
school, academy, or college, &c. II. 427 y
in Ireland all disabilities removed on taking certain oaths,
Qu? II. 429
seminary established at Maynooth for the education of
Roman catholics, exclusively, II. 429 to 433
commissioners of education incorporated for the purpose
of visiting, &c. the schools of public and private foun-
dation in Ireland: their powers as visitors: lands
granted for support of schools vested in them; and in-
come thereof how disposed of: commissioners may
purchase or exchange lands for the use of free schools:
ecclesiastical persons, &c. may convey 2 acres of
ground as scites for diocesan or district schools: and
grand juries present for purchasing, building, &c.
school-houses, or procuring scites for the same: pow-
ers of lord lieutenant and council as to purchasing
school houses, consolidating schools, and appointing sa-
laries of schoolmasters, Ad. II. 310 to 322

See CATHOLICS, CHARITIES, ECCLESIASTICAL PER-

SONS.

SCIRE FACIAS

to authorize suing out execution after the year upon judg-
ments and recognizances: upon fines levied, II. 313
for obtaining new execution where lands seized, or part,
have been evicted, II. 314

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[*extents upon judgments, &c. not avoided or delayed
by omission of part of the lands extendible, II. 314]
in scire facias against heir and ter-tenants, the names of
all the ter-tenants need not be inserted, II. 315-
limitation for, upon fines and recoveries, II. 289

See COSTS, INFAnt, Judgment, KING'S DEBTS, PLEAD-

ING.

SCOLLOPS. See LARCENY, TREES.
SCRIPTURES. See APOSTACY.

SCRIVENERS

liable to bankruptcy, I. 615

their fees for procuring money limited, II. 696
their fees on contracts for annuities, Ad. II. 211
SCULPTURE. See COPYRIGHT.

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great seal of Ireland may be used after the union, I. 566
See FORGERY, PATENTS, TREAson.

* This provision should have been referred to under the head of “ Execu-
tion."

SEA FISH. See FISH.

SEAMEN. See FORGERY, LIMITATION, MARINE FELONIES and FORCES, NAVIGATION, NAVY, SEDUCING.

SEARCH - WARRANT. See ARMS, COIN, LARCENY.
SECEDERS. See DISSENTERS, OATHS.

SECRET WEAPONS. See ARMS.

SECURITIES. See CONVEYANCES, JUDGMENTS, RECOG

NIZANCES, &c.

SECURITY FOR GOOD BEHAVIOUR.

BEHAVIOUR.

SEDITION

See GOOD

affirming, by speaking, writing, &c. that any person is
bound to endeavour a change of government, &c. II.
547-8

See ASSEMBLIES, FALSE NEWS, FALSE PROPHECIES,
KING, TREASON.

SEDUCING

soldiers or seamen from their allegiance, a capital felony,
II. 521. Ad. I. 363. 370.

See ABDUCTION, ALLEGIANCE, ARTIFICERS, DESER.
TION, FOREIGN SERVICE.

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SELLING. See BUYING and SELLING.

SENESCHAL. See 'MANOR COURTS.

SENTENCE. See BENEFIT OF CLERGY, FEMALES, MURDER, PILLORY, TREASON.

SEQUESTRATION. See ECCLESIASTICAL PERSONS, EQUITY.

SERJEANTS AT LAW

may be appointed in vacation, previous to becoming judges, II. 46

may be justices of assize, &c. II. 46-7

SERJEANTS AT ARMS

their number limited, and exactions, restrained, II. 613 SERGE. See MISCHIEF.

SERVANTS

firing or causing to be fired houses, &c. through negligence, how punished II. 920

See ACCIDENT, ASSAULT, LARCENY, MASTER AND SER

VANT.

SERVICE AND SACRAMENTS. See BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, ECCLESIASTICAL PERSONS, RECUSANTS. SERVING FOREIGN STATES. See FOREIGN SERVICE. SESSIONS OF THE PEACE, &c.

for the county of Middlesex may be held notwithstand-
ing sitting of court of king's bench, Ad. I. 130

See ASSISTANT BARRISTEr, ConstablES, INSURREC-
TION, JUSTICES OF PEACE, WATCH and Ward.

SET OFF. See PLEADING,

SETTLEMENT. See ACT OF SETTLEMENT, POOR, TRA DERS, &C.

SEWERS

ancient statutes respecting, referred to, II, 59 SEXTONS

demesnes allocated for them in Ireland, I. 355

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