TENDER. See Ball, TRESPASS. 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 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- obtained, 1.435, 6. II. 94. 1. 437 TITHES continued, right of tithe of corn mills declared ; and to other per- sonal tithes, except from common labourers, I. 437, 8 tom of parish, &c,: jurisdiction of ecclesiastical judge aided by privy council, or justices of peace, II. 73 such suits, II. 74 away before tenth viewing or carrying them away, punishable with double damages and costs, II. 75 rish not known, to whom paid, 11. 75 courts, II. 76 consultation awarded, and double damages and costs given, if suggestion not proved, Il. 76-7 setting out tithes before removing corn, &c. : person re- field, &c. II. 177-8 of title of incumbent or impropriator sufficient : title rified upon oath, II. 78 al tithes; petition to be previously lodged and served : proceeding thereon, II. 78-9. 80-1. 65 land, or £50 in Ireland) recovered in a summary way may issue the summons, II. 81. Ad. II. 228 marily before 2 justices of peace : one justice'' may is- II. 82. 3, 4. Ad. II. 229 instituted in equity or ecclesiastical court, shall be brought within 6 years, Ad. II. 229 shall have remedy in temporal courts by ejectment, &c. : TITHES, continued ejectment may be brought for non-payment of rent re. served on leases of tithes, &c. II. 143 void, I. 531 thereto, void, I. 531 See COMBINAȚION, PROHIBITION. 181 to 190 Ad. II. 200 to 207 to 46. Ad. II. 190 to 196 Ad. II. 196 to 199 614. Ad. I. 48. Ad, II. 207 to 212 Ad. II. 212-3.4 to forfeited estates confirmed, I. 177 to 187. Ad. I. 151 604 no tokens of copper or mixed metal shall be made or is. sued after June 27, 1817, nor circulate after 1st Jan- tended, Ad. II. 348 to 353 See Bank OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND. CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE. persons taking outrageous tolls how punished, II. 613 but within cities, &c. where merchandizes be bought or sold, or brought to be sold, Ad. I. 96 arises, II. 215 action against toll-gatherer, unless authority of toll-ga. therer disclaimed by chief magistrate, Ad. I. 96 kets, &c. : penalty for levying tolls if boards not erect- or levying unlawful, Ad. II. 371-2-3 powers of grand juries in repect to, I. 277. Ad. II. 84 TOURN. See Court LEET. several offences against, II. 671 to 737. Ad. I. 113 to 116. Ad. II. 422 to 430 BINATION, &c. articles, &c. entered into by tradesmen or shop-keepers, to charge their goods after their deaths for their wi. after perfecting the same, I. 563 .. ed by courts of equity, II. 387 See BANKRUPTS. compassing the death of the king, queen, or eldest son and heir ; or devising bodily harm, &c. tending to invade this realm, &c. II 470-1 bels, &c. or quartering horse or foot on king's subjects; 471-2-3 beyond seas, guilty of high treason, Qu? II. 473 his eldest son and heir, II. 471 privy signet, II. 474. C. B. or justices of assize, &c. while doing their offices, II. 479 bulls from Rome, Qu? H. 479. 480: 541-2 the see of Rome, coming into or remaining in the realm; ed upon by proclamation, Qu? II. 480-1 withdrawn, or promising obedience to any other state, 1 TREASON, continued endeavouring to defeat the protestant succession : by writing or printing, denying the title to the crown un-. limit the succession, II. 483 and Scotland, II. 473 clared to be so by parliament, II. 483 not to be attainted of high treason, or other offence, for that cause, Ad. I. 88 or peeresses, 20 days before, &c. II. 1201 king, or direct attempt against his life, &c. II. 1202 common law, II. 1202-5 ed, Ad, II, 505 regent, Ad. II. 335-6 shall be assigned after articles exhibited, IL 1202 SON, tenants for life, or in tail, with remainder over, entitled to a moiety of the value of such timber trees as they shall 447-8 and fee farmers,entitled te trees planted by them, I. 449. 452 exceeding 12, entitled to osiers, &c. by them planted, |