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 484 INDEX. PRESSING. Prerogative right to impress Only seamen. . . . Not landman, and what other persons are not liable Common-law exemptions Prerogative and other grants of exemption. 47 ibid* ibid. 48 ibid. PRINCE OF WALES. The title and that of Earl of Chester,, origin of, do not necessarily enure to eldest son. . . 40^- But King*s eldest son, by inheritance and without grant, is Duke of Cornwall .... 44 Nature of latter title, and Duke's right. . ibid. No other peculiar privileges over the other children. ibid. Prince's dignity somewhat royal. ^ 404, 5 Acts relating to him public. . . 405 Grant of Crown lands to him whether an alienation. ibid. His consort, high treason to conspire her death, &c. . 403 Petition de droit not proper remedy against. . 341 PRINTING. Crown no general power as to — {^See Copyright."^ 238, 9, 10 PRIVILEGES. King, founiain of, &c. — {See Franchises — Peerage) 107, 1 18, 1 1 9 Of King — (See Incapacities.) Cannot be amerced or arrested . . 374 Which of his servants cannot be arrested, &c. . 374 to 376 No arrest in royal presence, or verge of palaces, &c. . 376 No distress on Crown lands . . . ibid. Nonage of King not a disability . . . ibid. Goods not liable to taxes, tolls, rates, &c, ., 376, 7 And cannot be waifs, &c. or distrained, damage feasant 377 As to tithes . . . . . ibid» Not bound to offer acquittance . . . S78 As to Crown lands— (See Lands.) . 203, 209 to 21 1 May be trustee, &c. or executor . . 378, 9 Nullum tempus occurrit regi — (See Nullum, ^c.) . 379 Instances of . . . . 379,80