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TENDER. See Ball, TRESPASS.
TENNIS. See GAMING.
TENTER. See LARCENY.
TENTHS. See First Fruits, TITHES.
TENTS. See LARCENY.
TENURES. See FEODAL TENURES, Socage.
TERMORS. See Recovery.
TERMS,

commencement of Trinity and Michaelmas terms alter

ed, II. 182, 3, 5

See RETURN Day. TEST ACT. (25 Car. 2. c. 2.) See OFFICERS. THANKSGIVINGS. See ANNIVERSABIES. THATCHING. See LARCENY, TREES. THEFT. See LARCENY. THEFTBOTE. See REWARDS. THIEVES. See HOMICIDE, HUE AND CRY, LARCENY, RE.

WARD. THREATENING LETTERS OR ADVERTISEMENTS,

to prevent landlords, &c. from setting their lands, or rec.

tors, &c. from setting their tithes, felonious acts of combination, II. 623 sending letters threatening to kill any subjects, or to burn

their houses, &c. though no money demanded, a capi

tal felony also, II. 628, 9 sending, &c. letters threatening to accuse any person of

any crime punishable with death, or infamous punishment, with intent to extort money, how punished, II.

1004, 5 THREATS,

persons demanding money by menaces, &c. with intent to

rob, liable to be transported for seven years, JI.

1002, 3
THROWING SQUIBS. &c. See FIREWORKS.
TILLAGE. See DistrESS, EXECUTION, MISCHIEF.
TIMBER. See LARCENY, TREES.
TIPPLING. See DRUNKENNESS.
TITHES,

barren heath or waste ground exempt from tithe of hay

or corn, (and hemp, fax, or rape in Ireland) for seven

years after being improved, I. 434, 5 in Ireland barren heath and waste ground exempt from

all tithe for seven years after being improved : but no-
- tice of such claim and map of such land, verified
by 2 surveyors, shall be given to parson, &c. and re-
gistered : burning soil without consent of proprietor,
not deemed an improvement : if exemption be contro-
verted in any suit for tithes, prohibition on what terms

obtained, 1.435, 6. II. 94.
abbey lands, &c. exempt from, 1.436, 7
none to be paid for wood under the name of sylva cvedua,

1. 437
5s. an acre paid for hemp and flax, I. 437
in Ireland agistment tithe not to be payable, I. 437, 8

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TITHES continued,

right of tithe of corn mills declared ; and to other per-

sonal tithes, except from common labourers, I. 437, 8
to be paid according to the ecclesiastical laws, and cus-

tom of parish, &c,: jurisdiction of ecclesiastical judge

aided by privy council, or justices of peace, II. 73
lay persons may have like remedies as ecclesiastical, for
subtraction of tithes ; costs awarded upon appeals in

such suits, II. 74
treble value recovered of tithes carried

away

before tenth
set forth, or before agreement with parson, &c. II. 75
withdrawing predial tithes, or obstructing parson, &c. in

viewing or carrying them away, punishable with double

damages and costs, II. 75
tithe of cattle depasturing in a common, &c. where pa-

rish not known, to whom paid, 11. 75
payment of personal tithes how enforced, [1. 76
suits for subtraction of tithes shall be in the ecclesiastical

courts, II. 76
proceeding in king's bench, where prohibition applied for :

consultation awarded, and double damages and costs

given, if suggestion not proved, Il. 76-7
in Ireland owner of corn, &c. to give 48 hours notice of

setting out tithes before removing corn, &c. : person re-
ceiving such tithes may make them in stacks on the

field, &c. II. 177-8
in suit for subtraction of predial of tithes what evidence

of title of incumbent or impropriator sufficient : title
not deemed controverted unless plea denying it be ve.

rified upon oath, II. 78
summary proceeding in Ireland upon citations for predi-

al tithes; petition to be previously lodged and served :
on refusal to pay in 15 days after' service of monition,
money decreed may be sued for by civil bill, and what

proceeding thereon, II. 78-9. 80-1. 65
tithes or church rates, &c. (not exceeding' £10 in Eng-

land, or £50 in Ireland) recovered in a summary way
from quakers before two justices of peace : one justice

may issue the summons, II. 81. Ad. II. 228
small tithes not exceeding £10. may be recovered sum-

marily before 2 justices of peace : one justice'' may is-
sue the summons; where defendant removes out of the
county, judgment how certified : if defendant insists
upon any modus, &c. justices shall take security of de-
fendant to abide trial at law : judgments of justices in.
rolled at sessions : proceedings upon appeal to sessions,

II. 82. 3, 4. Ad. II. 229
all suits for penalties for not setting forth tithes, or

instituted in equity or ecclesiastical court, shall be

brought within 6 years, Ad. II. 229
persons disseised of their estates or interests in tithes, &c.

shall have remedy in temporal courts by ejectment, &c.
II. 135

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TITHES, continued

ejectment may be brought for non-payment of rent re.

served on leases of tithes, &c. II. 143
leases of tithes for longer time than during incumbency,

void, I. 531
under leases, except to occupiers of the lands subject

thereto, void, I. 531

See COMBINAȚION, PROHIBITION.
TITLE BY ESCHEAT, I. 488 to 505. Ad. I. 42. Ad. II.

181 to 190
TITLE BY OCCUPANCY, I. 506, 584 to 590. Ad. I. 46.7

Ad. II. 200 to 207
TITLE BY FORFEITURE, I. 507 to 513. 590. Ad. I. 42

to 46. Ad. II. 190 to 196
TITLE BY ALIENATION. I. 513 to 584. Ad. I. 42 to 46.

Ad. II. 196 to 199
TITLE BY CUSTOM. I. 593-4
TITLE BY JUDGMENT. I. 594-5-6
TITLE BY GIFT, GRANT AND CONTRACT. I. 596 to

614. Ad. I. 48. Ad, II. 207 to 212
TITLE BY BANKRUPTCY. I. 614 to 664. Ad. I. 48 to 56.

Ad. II. 212-3.4
TITLES

to forfeited estates confirmed, I. 177 to 187. Ad. I. 151
of protestants derived through catholics confirmed, I. 505
pretensed, buying or selling, induces what forfeiture, II.

604
TOKENS

no tokens of copper or mixed metal shall be made or is.

sued after June 27, 1817, nor circulate after 1st Jan-
uary 1818 ; but time for the issue and circulation of
Sheffield and Birmingham penny tokens specially ex-

tended, Ad. II. 348 to 353

See Bank OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND.
TOLERATION ACT, (1 W. & M. st. 1. c. 18. Eng.) See

CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE.
TOLLS

persons taking outrageous tolls how punished, II. 613
penalty for taking, in the king's highways or elsewhere,

but within cities, &c. where merchandizes be bought

or sold, or brought to be sold, Ad. I. 96
no issue .concerning, to be tried in city where question

arises, II. 215
treasurer or chamberlain of corporation may be joined in

action against toll-gatherer, unless authority of toll-ga.

therer disclaimed by chief magistrate, Ad. I. 96
boards specifying tolls, &c. shall be erected at fairs, mar-

kets, &c. : penalty for levying tolls if boards not erect-
ed ; schedules to be delivered to clerks of the peace,

or levying unlawful, Ad. II. 371-2-3
TOLL-BRIDGES

powers of grand juries in repect to, I. 277. Ad. II. 84
TONGUE.' See MAIMING, Mischief.
TOOLS. See Coin.

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TOURN. See Court LEET.
TRADE

several offences against, II. 671 to 737. Ad. I. 113 to 116.

Ad. II. 422 to 430
See ANONYMOUS PARTNERSHIPS, APPRENTICES, COM-

BINATION, &c.
TRADERS

articles, &c. entered into by tradesmen or shop-keepers,

to charge their goods after their deaths for their wi.
dows or children, must be registered within 4 months

after perfecting the same, I. 563 ..
their estates in the hands of heirs or devisees, administer-

ed by courts of equity, II. 387

See BANKRUPTS.
TRANSFER. See EQUITY, REVENUE.
TRANSPORTATION. See BeneFIT OF CLERGY.
TRANSUBSTANTIATION. See DECLARATION.
TRAVERSE. See HIGHWAYS, INQUISITION, MANDAMUS.
TREASON

compassing the death of the king, queen, or eldest son

and heir ; or devising bodily harm, &c. tending to
death, &c. or restraint, &c. of king, or to depose him,
&c., or levying war within the kingdom to compel a
change of measures, &c. ; or moving any foreigner to

invade this realm, &c. II 470-1
in Jreland, by ancient statutes, granting safeguard to re-

bels, &c. or quartering horse or foot on king's subjects;
or receiving rebels coming into Ireland ; or stirring
Irishry or Englishry to make, war against king; or
slandering the king or rebelliously detaining fortresses,
&c. or doing any thing to the peril of the king's per-
son, or in derogation of his title ; or arrogating the
name of O'Neyle of Ulster, made high treason, II.

471-2-3
adherence to the king's enemies in his realm, II. 473
officer or soldier holding correspondence with the enemy

beyond seas, guilty of high treason, Qu? II. 473
violating the queen, king's eldest daughter, or wife of

his eldest son and heir, II. 471
counterfeiting the great or privy seal, or sign manual or

privy signet, II. 474.
counterfeiting the king's money, &c. See Corn.
slaying the chancellor, treasurer, justices of K. B. or

C. B. or justices of assize, &c. while doing their offices,

II. 479
defending pope's jurisdiction, or obtaining or publishing

bulls from Rome, Qu? H. 479. 480: 541-2
jesuits, &c. born within the realm, &c. and ordained by

the see of Rome, coming into or remaining in the realm;
or those in foreign seminaries not returning when call-

ed upon by proclamation, Qu? II. 480-1
withdrawing any subject from his, allegiance, &c. or being

withdrawn, or promising obedience to any other state,
II. 481-2

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TREASON, continued

endeavouring to defeat the protestant succession : by

writing or printing, denying the title to the crown un-.
der the act of settlement, or authority of parliament to

limit the succession, II. 483
same offences treason or misprision of treason in England

and Scotland, II. 473
nothing to be adjudged to be treason which is not de-

clared to be so by parliament, II. 483
persons shewing allegiance to the king for the time being,

not to be attainted of high treason, or other offence,

for that cause, Ad. I. 88
upon trial for high treason or misprision of treason, (ex-
cept for counterfeiting king's coin, or seals, &c.) a co-
py of the indictment, with a list of the witnesses and
jury shall be delivered to prisoner 10 days before bis
trial : counsel assigned to prisoner : 2 witnesses to each
species of treason, &c. laid in the indictment necessary
for a conviction : evidence to be produced to such
overt acts only, as are laid, &c.: peremptory challenges
not to exceed 35; indictment to be found within 3
years after offence committed, except for attempting
assassination of the kiog : what errors in indictment
cured by verdict, II. 1199 to 1202
all peers of parliament shall be summoned for trial of peers

or peeresses, 20 days before, &c. II. 1201
trial, &c. how to be where overt act is assassination of the

king, or direct attempt against his life, &c. II. 1202
analogous law in Ireland, 11. 1203-5. Ad. I. 145
jurors in cases of, to be freeholders, II. 1204
in what cases trials for treason shall be according to the

common law, II. 1202-5
the common law sentence in cases of high treason alter.

ed, Ad, II, 505
the laws respecting treason, how far extended to the prince

regent, Ad. II. 335-6
upon parliamentary impeachments for treason, counsel

shall be assigned after articles exhibited, IL 1202
See ATTAINDER, MISPRISION OF TREASON, Petit TREA-

SON,
TREES

tenants for life, or in tail, with remainder over, entitled to

a moiety of the value of such timber trees as they shall
plant: proceeding by their executors to charge the
remainder-man; or he may give a moiety in kind, I.

447-8
after 1st Sept. 1766, lessees for lives renewable for ever,

and fee farmers,entitled te trees planted by them, I. 449.

452
tenants for life under settlement, 'lease, &c. or for years

exceeding 12, entitled to osiers, &c. by them planted,
and to botes, &c. out of timber trees during term, and

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