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 Information.' 3iitauiTitioit; 3lutolment. 2. The Defendant in Popular Actions or Informations may pray a Tales, jfEL c. 9. 3. How the Procefs fhall be indorfed, 18 El. c. 5. § 1. 4. Where the Jury is not compellable to appear at ll'eftmhfter for the Trial of an Ifliie on a.penal Statute, 1 8 EL <-. 5. § 2. 5. The Informer muft give a Note of the Time of exhibiting the Information, 1 S El. c. 5. § I-. 6. And in what Cafes to pay Cofts, 1 8 El. c. 5. § 3. 7. Where difabled to purfue on any Statute popular or penal, 18 ■El, c. 5. § 4. 31 £/. c. ;. § 1. 8. Defendant, if a natural 'born Subject or free Denifen, may ap- pear by Attorney, 29 £7. c. £. § 21. 31 £/. <-. 10. § 20. 9. What Procefs fliall go againft the Defendants, 21 Ja. 1. c. 4. ro. What Oath the Informer is to take, 21 Ja. 1. c. 4. § 3. n. The Defendant in an Information of Intrufion after 20 Years Poffeflion may plead the General Iffue, and retain Poffeflion till the King's Tiaebe found, 21 Ja. i.e. 14. 12. Informations fhall not be exhibited by the Clerk of the Crown ,but by Rule of Court, and on Security for Cofts, 4^5 W. & M. c. 18. 13. The Plea to {tend good after the Demife of the King, un- lefs the Defendant defires to alter it, 4^5 W. & M. c. 18.
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14. Information in Nature of a Shio Warranto in what Manner gra'n'table, and where feveral Defendants may be put into 'one Information, 9 Ann. c. 20. § 4. 1-5. What Judgment fhall be given and Colls recovered by or againft the Relator, -g Ann. c. 20. §5. 16. The Statutes of Jeofails extended to fuch Informations, 9 Jnn. c. 20. § 7. For other Matters, fee Abatement 24. SSceufatfonS, %C- tious popular, Cofts 8. Cuftoms 133. Cptojtiott 8. -JFcloni?, Jfojcftallers 10. ©encral Jlffue 7, &c. Muo Mtawanto 4. 3!nffQtg, 0? 25arss of Sifter- See Gold. 31nB'l'O(fCt0» See Foreftallers and Leather. 3niantl T5iU0. See Bills of Exchange. 31nttiate& 1, *No Strangers fliall lodge in Towns but thofe for whom their Hafts will anfwer, St. Winion, 13 Ed. I, ft. 2. c. 4. 2, Receiving them in Cottages prohibited, 31 EL c. 7. §6. For other Matters, fee Cottages* 1. Commiffions to Judges to inquire of the Impofitions of Inn- keepers, Regrators and Labourers, 27 Ed. 3. ft. I. c. 3. 2, No Inn-holder fliall make Horfe-bread, 21 Jac. 1. c. 21. § 2. 3- For third Offr nee to be fet in Pillory, &c. 21 Jac. i.e. 21. §4. For other Matters, fee aUcljOUl&S, %IZK aitt> 3Ue, Ol^jait- s^, Cuftoms 6, y f . jlLonnon 8. Snqutfitfon. 1. Tie vita nil mtmlrh fliall be granted free, M. C, g H. 3. <:. 26. 2. All of the Townlhip of twelve Years old, ought to come to Inquifitions of the Death of a Man, St. Marleb. 52 H. 3.. c. 24. 3. Shall be of fufficient Men, &c. St. Weftm. t. 3 Ed. I. c. 1 1. 4. Article: to be inquired of concerning the King's Lands Exlen- ta Manerii, 4 .EV. 1 . _/?. 1 . 5. Inquifitions and Indi&ments fliall be taken by twelve Men who fliall put their Seals to them, St. Weftm. 2. 13 Ed. 1. c. I 3. (ji Bondmen may be fv/orn of Inquefts for want of Freemen, St. Exon. 1 4 Ed. 1 . 7. Inquifitions to be taken before the granting Liberties, St. de Libert, perquir. 27 Ed. l.ft. 2. 8. Commiffions of general Inquiry fliall not be granted, 34 Ed. 3. c. 1. 9. Traverfes of Offices found before Efcheators to be tried in the King's Bench, 34 Ed. 3. c. 14. 10. Commiffions to inquire of certain Articles fliall be granted to the Judges, cifr. 42 Ed. 3. c. 4. 11. Commiffioners fliall take Inquefts by Men impanelled by the Sheriff, 8 H. 6. c. 16. 12. Lands feifed into the King's Hands upon Office found, fhall be let to Farm to him that tenders a Traverfe, 8 H. 6. c. 16. 1 H. 8. c. 10. 13. Offices found before Efcheators fliall be returned within a Month, BH.6.C.16. 18 H. 6. c. 7. 14. No Lands fliall be granted by Patent till the King's Title be found, 1SH.6. c. 6. 15. Juftices of Peace may take an Inqueft to inquire of the Con- cealment of other Inquefts, 3 ff, 7. r, 1. 16. The Qualification of Commiffioners to inquire of Lands, i H. 8. c. 8. § 1 l£ z. 17. How Inquifitions fliall be taken and returned, 1 H. 8. c. 8. 1 8. How they fliall be traverfed, 2 & 3 Ed. 6. c. 8. 19. Leffees, Copyholders, isc. not to lofe their Intereft, though omitted in an Office, 2^3 Ed. 6. c. 8. 20. The Intereft of Strangers faved though not found by the In- queft, 2 & 3 Ed. 6. c. 8. § 3. For other Matters, fee CojOtter, ©fcheatO?, JFtattCbffeS 4, 11. 31relanfc, liberties 18. ^arflhalCea 2. Enrolment 1. Exemplification of the Inrolment of Deeds deftroyed by Re- bels, made Evidence, 6 R. 2. c. 4. 2. No Eftate of Freehold to pafs by Bargain and Sale without Inrolment, 27 H. 8. c. 16. Extended to the Counties Pala- tine, 5 El. c. 26. 3. The Cuftoms of Cities, &c. to inrol Bargains and Sales faved, 34 Cif 35 H. 8. C. 22. 4. Records touching Fines and Recoveries may bs inrolled, 23 EL c. 3. 5. How Recognifances fliall be inrolled, 29 Car. 2. c. 3. § 18. 8 Geo. 1. c. 25. 6. Patentees may inrol fo much of their Charters in the Kino-'s Bench as concerns particular Liberties, 4 y 5 W. y M. c. 22. 7. Time given for the Inrolment of the Crown Leafes, 10 Ann. c. 18. 8. A Copy of a Bargain and Sale inrolled fliall be as fufficient as the original Deed, 10 Ann. c. 18. § 3. For other Matters, fee 3Hineni>raent 3. ^Bargain anti is>ale, OIBaton ana ifeme 7. exemplification, jFelong tofth= cut Clergy, Title SJectS mrollefc. -fines, ts'c. 22. 1 3 . SSegffter, JaJafe ConDuft 4. 3!mi0 of Court. Their Windows how taxed, 8^9 W. 3, c. 20. § ig. Snfolfmtt Debtor Relieved, 1 Ann. ft. 1. c. 25. 2 isf 3 .Az>/. c. 16- 6 (?*<;. 1. e'. 22. 11 Geo. I. <-. 21. 2 Gi?c. 2. r. 20, 22. 21 Geo. 2. c. 31. 28 Geo. 2. r. 13. zgGeo. z,c. 18. 1 Gw, 3. c. 17. SlllUltUtiom See Intrufion. 3!ntance. 1. Chancellor may award Commiffions for hearing Caufes upon Policies of Affurance, 43 El. c. 12. u 2. Further
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