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 Suffices of peace* of 41. May pay Money into Court, 24 Gei. 2. c. 44. § 4. 42. Mo Evidence to be given of other Caufe than in the Notice, 24 Geo. 2. c. 44. § 1;. 43. Action not to be brought againft a Conftable acting under a Warrant, unlefs he refufes a Copy of it, 24 Geo. 2. r. 44. § 6. 44. Double Cofts to be given agaimt a Juftice for wilful and ma- licious Acts, 24 Geo, 2. c. 44. § 7. 4;. Juffice to indorfe the Warrant of a Juftice for another County, 24 Geo. 2. c. 55. 46. Fees of luftices Clerks to be regulated, 26 Geo, 2. r. 14 4;. Orders of Juftices not to be vacated for not exprefling one them to be of the ^v'oru'm, 26 Geo. 2. c. 27. 48. How the Table of Fees to Juilices Clerks in Middle/ex fhall be confirmed, 27 G.o. 2. c. lb. § 4. 49. Oath of Office where to be taken on Demife of the King, 1 Geo. 3. c. 13. For ofherMatters. fee %t, &c. 2, 18, 24. TOntlTOltKflt 9. atppientices 10. Qlgail 9. bailiffs 20. OiSaftarH 5, 6. Olgjanti? 53. ^?ctoct 5, 9. OlBjrtgcs 19. 28. Car* ttageg. Certiojart 14. 2 r. Clerh of the f->eace 4. Coaches 16. Coals 20, 54. Commiflioners 1, 7> 8. Cojti 12, 14, 18. Count? Court 3. County iRates 2, 3, Cuftoms m, 127. JDeoimus poteftatem, 3DfCtfl= ler 8, 13. IDiftrefs 26. JDjaperu 76, 99, bV. Cycife 20, 34, c5>. ;ffees 10. jfeiont? 29. JFs'th. 17. or. JFo?ctble Cnttt? 2. <£ame, fljaols, General 31fTue, ir?tgl;tt>ai>6, i^oufc of CoireSfon, 3Sufttces of (IPaol 3Delrt)crt> 2. labourers 5, 18, tsfr. SJjMUs 3- ^ortey 27, £35. $oo?, ittuafeets 8. IRents ic. &iots 4, 8, csV. g>alt 30. j&rjeriffs 34, 35, oY. tithes 21. 3fta= grants, a&alcs* K. Mtfjatine Ctee Cljurclj, «*«* €f}0 €ljmtlh See Saint Katharine. Ktat&arfoe H>aW. A Prebend of Norwich annexed to its Mafterfhip, 12 Ann.fi. 2« f. 6l § 7- tepa Of t|e ©|eat Seal. See Chancery, 10. meitfj, (Seojffe, late <£atl ^atfijaJ. His Majefty enabled to grant a Sum out of the principal Money and Intereft due to the Publick on Account of the Purchafe of Part of the Eftates of the faid Earl, 1 Geo. 3. c. 15. !&ef$i> alias 3ioljnfon, (6eo;?geO Subjected to Pains and Penalties, 9 Gee. 1. c. 16.. 5&ett«jal» See Drapery. jfoenfingtoit. I. Its Streets, how paved and cleanfed ; and keeping of Swine, prohibited, 3^4 W.. tff M. c^ 12. § 22. 8 cif 9 ^. 3. f-37. 3, For Relief of the Poor there, 29 Geo. 2. c. 63, -; To what Duties liable, 2 JF. cif M,/^ 2. c M. f. 5. § 2. J^eitt. See Highways. Hem (<£atl of.) ^fovjfions relating to Writs of Error for reverting Fines relating to the Title of Earl of Kent, 23 £.'. c. 3. § 8, 27 El. c. 9. $ 12. &ettle0. See Iron. 4. §18. ^w. ci 3KiDHe.wm'nffcr. Stuffs how made there, 22 cif 23 Car. 2. r. 8. Ultl^etl* See Adminiflrator, &c. ^(nor, CUteett ano ISLopal family. 1. Inquiry to be made in the Turn De JeduSloribus Domini Regis, et Regni, Domini Regius, et Liberorum fuorum et eorum conjln- taneis, Sf. Wall. 12 Ed. I. See Appendix. 2. They that purfued and took King Edward II. indemnified, I Ed.. 1. ft. .c. 1. The fame of King Richard II. H. 4. c. 2. 3. The Subjects difcharged of all Obedience to the King as King of France, 14 Ed. 3.7?. 5. 4. The King's Children born beyond Sea to be held natural Sub- jects, 25 Ed. 3. ft. 2. None to move or counfel the King to do any Thing againft the Ordinance for Reformation of the Government ; the fecond Offence Felony, to R. 2. 6. Refinance of evil Adminiftration by War, juftified, 1 1 R. 2, c. I. 7. The Crown entailed on the four Sons of King Henry IV. 7 H. 4. c. 2. 8. Reftraint on aliening the ancient Jewels of the Crown, 1 H. 6. c - 5- 9. Judicial Acts, csV. of i£»>7 IV. Henry V. and ift»/;y VI, other than in Parliament, confirmed, 1 Ed. 4. c. 1. 10. They who faithfully ferve the King for the Time being, a«» cording to their Allegiance, fhall not forfeit any Thing for the fame, 1 1 H. 7. c. 1. 1 1 . Penalty of not attending the King when he goes to War in Perfon, i H. 7. c. 18. 19 tf. 7. c. 1. 12. The King to be reputed Head of the Church, 26 H. 8. c. i» 13. The Succeffion of- the Crown limited, 25//. 8. c. 22. 26 H. 8. r. 2. 28 H. 8. r. 7. 35 H. 8. r. 1. 1 EL c. 3. § 4. 14. Provifions for the Government of a King during his Mino- rity, 25 H. 8. c. 22. § 11. 15. Power given to the King to repeal Statutes made under his Age of 24 Years, 28 H. 8. J..1.7. 3 -£V. 6. r. 1 1. . 16. Taking the King's Hawks, hunting in his Parks in the Night, £sV. made Felony, 31 H. 8. c. 12. 3 cif 4 £</. 6. c. 17. 17. The King's Marriage with the Lady Anne of Cleve diffolved, 32 H. c. 25. 18. The King's Royal Affent by Patent good, 33 H. 8. c. 21, 19. The King's Stile eitablifhed, 35 H. 8. c. 3. I cif 2 P. cif M. r. 8. § 42. 20. The Penalty of affirming that the King is a Heretick, Ufur- per, &c. 5 £if 6 Ed.. 6, c. 1 1. 21 . Witholding the King's Caftles or Stores made Treafon, j cif 6 Ed. 6. c. 1 1. § 5. 22. All Acts againft King Henry's Marriage with Queen Catha- rine repealed, 1 M. ft. 2. c. 1. 23. The Royal Power declared to be as fully in a Queen as in a King, 1 M.ft. 3'.. c.'i. 24.. Queen Mary to have the Adminiftration notwithftanding her Marriage, 1 M.ft. 3. c. 2.. 1^2 P.yjlf. r. i- 25. All foreign Authority within ihe Realm abolifhed, and ec- clefiaftical Jurifdiclion annexed to the Crown, 1 El. c. 1. § 16, '7' 26. The Oath of Supremacy to be taken, 1 Eh c. 1. § 19. 27. Maintaining foreign Authority for the third Offence is Trea- fon, 1 El. c.. 1. § 30. 28. The