Lapse, I. 511 et sparsim Larceny, II. 922 to 1002
by servants, II. 922. Ad. 120 by clerks, II. 924. Ad. 120-1 respecting post office, II. 925 to
respecting trade, II. 930-1 respecting lodgings, II. 931 of trees, &c. adhering to
hold, II. 931 to 948
Limitation, for actions against officers, II. 148-9
in actions personal, II. 222-3-4 in writs of error, II. 289
See also particular heads Linen, see Mischief, Larceny, Forgery Liturgy of church, I. 323. II. 380 to 396 Loans, see Forgery
free-Locks, mischief to, II. 1035
Lodgings, larceny in, II. 931 Lords, see Parliament. Privilege
of lead, &c. from houses, II.951 Lord's act, II. 295 from mines, II. 953
of records, II. 581. 954
of choses in action, II.954 to 958 respecting wrecks, II. 958 to 977 of horses, II. 977
of sheep, cattle, &c. II. 978 to
of dogs, II. 982-3-4 respecting woollen manufacture,
and release, I. 540 Lecturers licensed, II. 382-3 Leet'court. Ad. 135-6
Letters of marque, I. 157 missive, I. 316 threatening, II. 623-8-9
Levitical degrees, I. 402 3 Levying war, II. 470-1-2 Lezing of corn, II. 786 Libel, II. 661 to 671. Ad. 106
Liberties and rights, I. 1 to 12. Ad. 2-3 Life estates, I. 447 to 463
Limitation, for penal actions, II. 117 for making entries, II. 122 for writs of assize, II. 130 for writs of formedon, II. 131 for writs of right, II. 133
Lords commissioners, II. 38 Lotteries, I. 201. II. 802 to 820 Lunatics, custody of their persons, I. 190-1.286. II. 1103. Ad. 11. 144
Madder roots, larceny, II. 949 Mad-houses, I. 190. 286 Mail, robbery of, II. 925 to 930 Maiming or mayhem, II. 908 Maintenance of bastards, I. 414-5-6. Ad. 32. 88.
of children, I. 413-4
of suits,II. 600-1-2-3-4.Ad. 153 Malicious or fraudulent mischief, II. 619 to 644. 1007 to 1042
Mandamus, II. 179 to 182. Ad. 68 Manor courts, II. 69 to 72. Ad. 62 Manslaughter, II. 902
Manufacturers, seducing them, II. 732
Master and servant, I. 386 to 393. Ad.28 and apprentice, I. 393 to 401 of the rolls, I. 159. II. 366-7-9 in chancery, II. 368 Mayhem, II. 908 9 Maynooth college, II. 429 to 433 Mears and fences, I. 478 to 485 Measures, I. 160-1-2. II. 696 to 700 Medietate jury de, II. 257 Mediterranean pass, II. 1093 Members of parliament assaulting,II.659 Mesne, writ of, Ad. 66-7 Michaelmas term, II. 185 Military state, I. 360 to 385. Militia, I. 361 to 370, Ad. 22 to 27 Mills demolishing, II. 636, &c. 1020 Mines, king's right to, I. 189
larceny from, II. 953
Mortmain alienation, I. 507 to 511 Mortuaries abolished, I. 593-4 Murder, II. 902 to 907 Mute standing, II. 1196-7 Mutiny act, I. 377 to 385. Ad. 27 beyond sea, II. 521 Mutual debts, II. 222
Natural-born subjects, I. 304 5 Naturalization, I. 306 to 310 Nature, crime against, II. 918 Naval stores,, embezzling, II. 514, &c. Navigation-acts, I, 380 to 384 Navigations destroying, II. 1034 5 Navy regulation, II. 384-5 Navy bills, &c. forgery, II. 1087-8
destroying works of, II. 1029, &c. Negative certificate, I. 550
Ministers money, I. 353-4. 439
Minors. See Infants
Misadventure, homicide, Ad. 119 Miscarriage, producing, II. 903 Mischief, malicious or fraudulent,
619 to 644. 1007 to 1042
to churches, &c. II, 621. to cattle, &c. II. 624. 1019 to trees, II. 624. 931 to 948 to mills, &c. II. 636 to 644. 1020 to manufactures, II.718.723. 1021
to fences, II, 1007 to hop-binds, II. 1008
with respect to corn, &c. H. 1009 to 1019
coals and collieries, II. 1029, &c. to ships, II. 1032
to banks of rivers, II. 1034-8 to canals, II. 1035-6-7
to turnpikes, II. 1039, &c.
to highways and bridges. II. 1041 Misprisions amended, II. 280 to 290 of treason, II. 544. Ad. 94 of felony, II. 545
affecting king and government,
Monasteries, exempt from tithes, I. 436 burying in, II. 439
disturbing possessors, II. 534-5 Money. See Coin. False pretences Monopolies, II. 702-3-4
Mortgages, remedy at law, I. 469. 470 satisfaction registered, I. 548-9 remedy for in equity,II.338, &c. to aliens, Ad. 41
News, false spreading, H. 660 Newspapers, see Libels,
Next of kin, I. 656-7
Nisi prius, court of, II. 43 to 50. 254-5 trial at, II. 231 to 264
Non-claim in fines, I. 571-2. Ad. 46 Nonconformity, II. 376 to 396 Non obstante, I. 11 Nonsuit, II. 256. Ad. 78 Notary public, II. 54, &c. Notes, promissory, I. 608 to 614 Notice to quit, I. 467 8 Nuncupative wills, I. 660-1 Nusance, assize of, II. 152
common, II. 756 to 767.Ad. 117 Nurses infecting children, Ad. 116.
Offences, means of preventing, II. 1101
Offices, qualification oaths, I. 289 to 304
in corporations, I. 422 to 430 corrupt appointment to, I. 441 Ad. 36
Officers, actions against, II. 144 to 150 Orchards robbing, II. 931 Orders holy, I. 322-3 Ordnance, stores embezzling, II. 514 license for keeping, II. 659
Original writ, II. 182 to 188 Ouster of the freehold, II. 122 to 134 of chattels real, II, 134 to 144
Outlawry in actions, II. 193 to 196 of grandjurors, II. 1199 avoided, Ad. 72
Overholding tenant, I. 467-8. Ad. 41 Overseers of the poor, I. 277 to 283 Owling, II. 671
Øyer and terminer, IL. 1105. S, &c. Ad.
Palace, assaults in, II. 577, &c.
Pales, mischief to, II. 934-5
Panel, see Jury. Treason. Papists. See Catholics Roman. Pardon, II. 1240 to 1250. Ad. Parent and child, I. 413 to 417 Parish clerks, I. 355 Parliament, to be held frequently, I. 12 king a constituent part, I. 13.
house of peers, how constituted, I. 13, &c.
house of commons, I. 18 to 139 qualification for electors, I. 21
qualification for elected, I.
mode of proceeding at elections,
Parliament, adjournment, prorogation, dissolution of, I. 145-6-7 duration of, I. 147
general provisions of election. acts, I, 101-2-3
Parol conveyances, I. 518 promises, II. 114 demur, II, 216-7 Parson, I. 319. 322, &c. Partition, I. 475-6. 485-6-7 Partnership anonymous, f. 556 to 563 Partridges, see Game.
Pass-ports violation of, II. 461-2-3 Patents, English, I, 187. Ad. 151 how passed, I. 564-5-6
Pauper causes, II. 271-5 Payment in cash suspended, I. 614 pleaded, II. 224
Peace, process of, II. 1101
clerk of, II. 1120
Peers, house of, I. 13 to 18. II, 42 privileges of, I. 144, 356 to 359 trial of, Ad. 145
Penal actions, II. 115 to 118 Penitentiary houses, II. 1234 to 1239. Ad. 149
Pensioners, parliament, L. 54 to 60 Perjury, II. 606 to 610
Perpetual curate, I. 350-1
Perpetuating testimony, II. 341. 355 Perpetuities avoided, I, 473 4 Personal rights, I. 1 to 12
injuries to, II. 95 to 106.
offences against, II. 900
Personating others, II. 581. 1072 to 1087 Petitioning right of asserted, I. 11 restrained, II. 654-5
Petit treason, II. 907 Piepoudre court, II. 35 Piracy, II. 465 to 469. 1106. Ad. 130 Placemen, parliament, I. 54 to 62 Plague, spreading, II. 737 to 747 Plaint, county court, II, 35 Plants, larceny, II, 949. 950-1 Plays, profane, II. 439
unlawful, II. 792 to 801 Pleading in actions, II. 215 to 228 Plough-bote, I. 440-1-9 Ploughing by the tail, II, 763 mem-Pluralities, 1. 347
proceeding upon controverted elections, I. 103 to 139
oaths taken by sitting bers, I. 139 to 143
privileges of parliament,I. 143-4 616, &c. II. 207 to 212. 356-7
method of making laws, I, 144
Poisoning, II. 902-3 Policies of insurance, I. 600 1-2 Polygamy, II. 751
Poor, I. 277 to 286. 394 to 401. Ad. 18. Pope,
Pope, see Catholics
Popular actions, II, 115 to 118
Ports appointed by king, I, 160
Proclamation, see Fine, Riot, &c.
Profaneness, II. 439 to 444
Promises, action upon, II. 114
Promissory note, İ. 608 to 614
Prophecies, false, II. 661
Possessory actions, II. 122 to 131. 134 Prohibition, writ of, II, 92, &c.
Post-fines, I. 188. II. 1093
Posthumous children, I. 471
Prosecution, modes of, II. 1166 to 1190 expenses of, II. 1209 to 1212
Poundage,executions, II.3 13.319. Ad. 86 Protection, writ of, II. 213-4
Poyning's law, see Preface Præmunire, II. 524 to 5++
Precedence of peers, &c. I. 356, &c. Prefines, II. 1093 Prerogative, king's, I. 157 to 165. II.
Protest of bills, &c. I. 606-7-8 9 Protestant succession, I. 150-1. II. 483 dissenters, see Dissenters. Provisions, unwholesome, II. 747. Ad. 153
Provisors, statutes against, II. 524 to 533 Public money, larceny, II. 924. Ad. 120 Public, see Offences
Pur auter vie, estates, I. 506 Purgation canonical, II. 1216
Quakers, their disabilities, I. 297 tithes recovered, II. 81 affirmation, II. 260
their answers in equity, II. 357-S Quarantine, II 737 to 747
Quare impedit, II. 160-1-2-3. 343-4-5 Quarrelling in church, &c. II. 659 Quartering of soldiers, 1. 379. II. 471. Ad. 27
Quays, I. 160 II. 992-3 Queen, Anne's bounty, I. 168-9
her regal power, I. 152 violating her, II. 471 Qui tam actions, II. 115 to 118 Quia emptores, statute, I. 513-4 Quit rent, I. 178 to 187
Quo warranto, writ of, II. 174-5 6 information, II. 176-7 Quod ei deforceat, II. 131 Quod permittat, II. 163 Quorum, justices of, I. 247
Rape, crime of, II. 916-7
appeal of, II. 1188 Ravishment of ward, II. 106 Reasonable part, I. 654-5 Rebellion, anniversary, II. 458 Receipt of stranger, Ad. 64
Receiving stolen goods, I 587 to 598 | Road acts, I. 257 to 272. Ad. 15 to 18 Recognizances forfeited, I. 188. Ad.
inrolled, I. 540 to 544 for the peace, &c. II. 1101. Ad.
Record, alienation by, I. 564 to 577 trial by, II. 230
embezzling or falsifying, II. 580-1 exemplification of, II. 230
Recorders of cities, II. 1118
Recovery common, I 568. 573 to 577. 580
Recusancy, crime of, II. 396 to 426
constructive, II. 548 to 577
Registry of ships, I. 383-4. Ad. 28 of marriages, I. 409. II. 749 of deeds, &c. I. 544 to 552 of bankers' deeds, I. 552 to 556 of anonymous partnerships, I. 556
of tradesmen's deeds, I. 563 Regrators, II. 702
Release, pleading, evidence, I. 540 Relief, tenure, I. 445
Religion, offences against, II. 372 to 461 Renewal, leases, I. 535. II. 342-3-8-9 350
Rent apportioned, I. 458-9
limitation of, restrained, I. 473 subtraction of, II. 155 to 159 see Distress, Ejectment, Replevin.! Replevin, action of, II. 107 to 113 Representative bodies, II. 644-654. Ad.
Reprieve and pardon, II. 1244 to 1250 Rescue of prisoners, II. 584-5-6
and see particular heads. Residence, see Clergy. Farliament Restitution, stolen goods, II. 1213 Restoration, anniversary, II. 457 Return days, II. 182 to 186 Revenue, king's, I. 165 to 209
Robbery, see Larceny.
Rogues, vagabonds, II. 768 to 785 Rome, see Catholics. Præmunire Roots, larceny, II 949 to 951 Royal assent, I. 144
family, marriages, I. 152-3 fish, I. 188
Rules, new, I. 423-4
Sabbath breaking, II. 214. 450 to 457 Sacramental test, I. 293-4, II. 554 Sacrament reviling, II. 374 Safe conduct, violating, II. 461, &c. Salvage, II. 962 to 977. Ad. 122 Sanctuary, II. 1198 Schoolmasters nonconforming, II. 384.
- debauching child, II. 917 Scire facias, II. 289. 313-4-5 Scripture, denying truth of, II. 372 Sea-banks, mischief, II. 1034 Seal, great of Ireland, I. 566 Seals counterfeiting, II. 474 Seamen,1.380 to 385. II.223-4. 1082,&c. Seceders, I. 297. II. 262-3 Security for good behaviour, &c.II. 1101 Seducing, from allegiance, II. 481. 521 soldiers, sailors, II. 521. 546 artists, II. 732 to 737
Serjeant at law, II. 46 Servant, master and, I. 386 to 412 assaulting master, II. 918 burning houses, II. 120. 920 -embezzling, II. 922, &c. Ad. 120 Serving foreign states, II. 509 Sessions of the peace, II. 1112, 1117-8-9 and see particular heads Set off, plea of, II. 222 Settlement of crown, I. 150 of Ireland, I. 180
officers, I. 50-1-2. II. 148 to 150. Sextons, I. 355
Sheep, larceny, II. 978-9 Sheriffs, I. 209 to 225 Ships registered, I. 383. Ad. 28
in distress plundering,II.958 to 977 stealing from, II. 992 destroying, II. 1032, &c. Shooting at another, II. 909 Shops, stealing from, II, 997-8 Shop-books evidence, II. 259 Sign manual, counterfeiting, II. 474 Simony, offence of, II. 445
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