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 jSfmtlen States, &c> fo^clofurc. JFo?cff& ifO?ClbIC ^3atrian;e* See Marriage. foreign attachment. 1. Annuities not liable to foreign Attachment, 3 Geo. 1. e. 8. § 16. 12 Geo. 1. c. 2. § 22. 2. Stock of the Bank not liable, 7 ,4«s. r. 7. § 62. 3. Of the Eaft-lndia Company not liable, 9 tif 10 W. 3. < 44. § 74- 4. Of 5a////5 Sea Company not liable, 9 jinn. c. 21. § 42. 8 Geo. 1. f. zi. § 12; foreign Plen. Foreign Pleas how triable, 4 #. 8. c. 2. 22 #. 8. c. 2, See CriiU, iFojefgn ©fates. 1. Englift? Merchants reforting to Denmark, to go to the Staple at JVartii Bergen, B H. 6. c. 2. 2. Importation of the Produce of the Duke of Burgundy's Coun- try prohibited, til! he mall recall his Prohibition of Englijb Dra- pery, 27 H. 6. c. 1. 28 H. 6. c. 1. 4 Ed. 4. r. 5. 3. An Oath and Bond to be exa&ed of thofe that go into foreign Service, 3 Ja. 1. c. 4. § 18. 4. Difabilities of Children fent into Foreign Parts for Education without Licence, 3 Ja. 1. c. 5. § 16. 5. Lending Money to a foreign Prince without Licence prohibit- ed, 3 Geo. 2. c. c. 6. Subjects accepting Commiffions in the Scotch Brigade in the Dutch Service, to take the Oaths to his Majefty, 29 Geo. 2. c, I?- § 5- 7. Offences committed Abroad may be tried in Great Britain, 29 Geo. 2. c 17. § 6. iV other Matters, fee 3UiettS 9. 2HrtiSC€tS 14, ferr. <£afl> zinnia Companp 15. felonies toithout Clergy, 77r. Utoitifevs. ^lotteries 7. £D£)arqtie ant) IBepjiCal, f5i= tacj>, SBecufants 12, 15. Cruce "SSjeafeers. IFojeign (Uoucljcr* The Vouchee how to be fummoned on a foreign Voucher, 6 Ed. 1. ft. i.e. 12. 9 Ed. 1. JF0?ed0flire Of ^Q?tfi'an;eS + See Mortgage. tfojeff. 3. Perfons redding out of the Foreft, not bound to attend the common Summons, C. dc F. 9 H. 3. Jr. 2. c. 2. 2. Wafte, Purprefture and Affarte, not to be made without Li- cence,. C. de F. 9 H. 3. ft. 2. c. 4. 3 . Regards and lawing of Dogs to be as accuftomed, C. de F. 9 H. 3. ft. i.e. 5, 6. 4. Scotals and Gatherings reftrained, C.deF. 9 H. l.ft. 2. c. 7. 2$ Ed. 2,- ft. s.f. 7. 5. Swainmotes to be held but twice in a Year, 9 H . 3. _/?. 2. f, 8. 6. How Freeholders may ufe their Lands and Woods, C. de F. 9 H. 3. ft. 7. c. 9, 12, 13. . 7. Punilhment of killing King's Deer, 9 H. 3.7?. 2. r. 10. 8. Noblemen going to the King may kill Deer, 9 H. 3. ft. 2. c. 11. 9. Who may take Toll, and of whom, 9 H. 3. ft. 2. r. 14. 10. Pleas of the Foreft how to be attached and held, 9 H. 3. ft. 2.C. 16. 11. Owners of Purlieus not to have Common, unlefs they will have their Grounds re-united to the Foreft, Qrdin. Foreft. 33 Ed 1. ft. 5. 12. How Prefentments (hall be made of Offences in the Foreft, Grdin. Foreft. 34 Ed. l.ft. 5. c. 1. 1 3. The Juflices in the Forefls (hall name the Officers, except Verdurers, Ordin. Foreft. 34 &/. l.ft, 5. f. 2. 14. Miniflers of the Foreft (hall not be put in Juries out of the Foreft, Ordin. Foreft ifEd. x.ft. c.c. 3. 15. Punifhment of Surcharges in the Foreft, Ordin. Foreft. 34 Ed. l.ft. 5. c. 4. 16. Common reftored in the Foreft after Perambulation, Ordin. Foreft. 34 Ed. 1V/.-5. c. 6. 17. The Punilhment for Offences in Greenhue, Confuet. 13 Aftif. Foreft. incerti temp. § 1. 18. In cutting Timber, ibid. §3. 19. Concerning A(Tart and Purprefture, ibid. §4. 20. For Offences in hunting, ibid. § 7, &c. 21. The Manner of making Agiftment and Pannage in the Fo- reft, ibid. § 14. 22. Concerning Cattle trefpafling, ibid. $15. 23. Perfons unduly imprifoned by the Miniflers of the Foreft, (hall have a Homine rtplegiando, I iW. 3.7?. I. <v 8. 24. Perambulation to be as in Time of King Ed. 1. 1 Ed. 3. ft. 2.C. 1. 25. The Owner of Woods may freely take his Eftovers, 1 Ed. 3. ft. 2. c. 2. 26. Forefters to gather nothing without Confent, 25 Ed. 3. _/?. 5. f. 7. 27. General Pardon of Offences of Vert and Venifon, 43 Ed. 3. r.'V ■ 28. Indictments of the Swanimote to be without Fees, 46 .£y. 3. Stf<? Appendix. 29. The Jury (hall give their Verdifts of Trefpaffes in the Fo- refts, in the fame Place where they receive their Charge, 7 R. 2. c. 3. 30. None (hall be imprifoned within the Foreft without Indict- ment or Mainoure, 7 R. 2. c. 4. 3 1 . The Owner of a Wood after cutting it, may inclofe the Spring for feven Years, 22 Ed. 4. c. 7. 32. Difcharge of the Offices in the Foreft of Ingletxiood, ^H. 7. c. 6. 33. Oppreffions in the Forefts in Wales prohibited, 27 H. 8. c. 7. 34. The King (hall have Chafe and Warren in the Grounds of Hampton Court, 3 1 H. 8. c. 5 . 35. The Juflices of the Forefts may make Deputies, 32 H. 8. c - 35- 36/ The Forefts reftrained to the known Bounds of 20 Ja. 1. 16 Car. 1. c. 16. 37. No Place (hall be deemed Foreft but where Courts have been held or Verdurers chofen within 60 Years before the Reign of King Charles I. 16 Car. 1. c. 16. § 5. 38. Commiflion to afcertain the Bounds of Forefts, 16 Car. i.e. 16. §6. 39. Owners of Tenements, &c. to enjoy antient Common, tsc. 16 Car. i.e. 16. § 9. The Bounds of the Foreft of Dean afcertained, 20 Car. 2. c. 3. 40. Saving of Right of Common, 20 Car. 2. c. 3. § 11. 41. And of Miners, 20 Car. 2. c. 3. § 12. 42. Coal Mines, CsV. for what Terms to be leafed, 20 Car. 2: <■; 3. §18. 43. For preferving Timber in New Foreft, 9 cif 10 W. 3. c. 36. 44. Right of Common, &c. how to be enjoyed, 9 cif 10 IV. 3. c 36. §7. 45. Warrants of Chief Juflices in Eyre or Officers of the Foreft exempted from Stamp Duty, 10 Ann. c. 26. § 74. 46. Penalty on Officers of Forefts and Parks confederating with Deer-ftealers, 5 Geo. 1. c. 15. § 5. 47. Keepers, l£c. may feize Inftruments ufed in unlawful cutting of Trees, 4. Geo. 3. c. 31. For other Matters, fee 3i??80me, Cjfc. 3. 2l&Uritiltg 4> jDeer^ltealerSj felonies Ujit^out Clergy Tit. 2I5lacfe 5Jltf, fDatfes, tfStooD, ^ojcftaUcrs;