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 Leafes- SLenffttCSf atttl €tum> See Safe Cotidud and Truce Breakers. Leap &ZN. The Day increafing in the Leap Year, and the Day before, fliall fliall be accounted for one Day, 21 H. 3. Leafes?. 1. Leafe for Life is a Forfeiture of Dower, and Heir may enter, 6 Ed. 1. c. 7. 2. Shall not be avoided by a feigned Recovery, 21 H. 8. c. re. a Leafes by a Parfon may be good for fix Years notwithstanding ' the Refignation of the Leffor, 28 H. 8. c. 1 1. § 7. I fcf 2 P. cif M. c. 1 7. 4. Leafes by Tenant in Tail, or of Perfons feifed in Right of their Wives, or Churches, 32 H. 8. c. 28. 5. Confirmation of Leafes of Ecclefiaftical Poffeffions, and Grants of ufual Offices, 1 El. r.4. § 36. 6. Leafes by Bilhops other than for zi Years, or three Lives, made void, 1 El. c. 19. § 5. 7. Leafes of Benefices with Cure, mall endure no longer than while the Leffor is refident, 1 3 El. c. zo. The Penalty on the Leffor, 18 El. c. 11. §7. . 8. Other Reftriftions of Leafes to be made by Ecclefiaftical Per- fons, 14.EI.C. 11. § 15, C3V. 9. On College Leafes a third Part of the Rent fliall be referved in Corn, 1 8 EL c. 6. 10. Leafes fliall not be made by Ecclefiaftical Perfons, where there is a former Leafe not to be expired or furrendered within three Years, 1 8 El. c ; 1 1. 11. Leafes by Hofpitals reftrained, 39 El. c. 5. § 2. iz. Judgments given as a Security for the holding an unlawful Leafe, fliall be void, 43 El. c. 9. § 8. 13. Power to make Leafes of the Du'.chy of Cornwall. See Cojntoall. 14. Certain Leafes from Colleges and Hofpitals confirmed, 12 Car, 2, c. 3 1. 15. Bifhops, cifr. may make Leafes of their Lands inclofed out of Bedford Level, referving a fourth Part of the Value, 1 5 Car. 2. c. 17. § 42. 16. Parfons in London may leafe their Glebe for 40 Years with Confent, l£c. 22 Car. 2. c. 11. § 75. 17. Eftates of Land made without Writing (hall amount to Leafes at Will only, except Leafes for three Years, 29 Car. 2. c ' 3- 18. Leafes in which eftabliflied Augmentations are omitted, void, 29 Car. 2. c. 8. § 8. 10. Leafes made bona fide by Parfons fimoniacally preferred, con- " firmed, 1 W.13M. c. 16. § 3. 20. The Crown reftrained from granting, except for 3 1 Years, y<r. I Ann. ft..c.-].% ;. 21. Leafes may be renewed without Surrender of Under-Leafes, 4 Geo. 2. c. 28. § 6. 22. Infants, Lunaticks and Femes Covert, may furrender Leafes in order to renew them, under the Direftion of a Court of Equity, 29 Geo. 2. c. 31. For other Matters, fee SJttOJltmeilt, 1HSittjO}JS 31. COnt)i= tions, CojntoaU, Ccclettaftical Courts, csV. 50, 6i. iFo?efts4z. ©jaiits of tl;e &ing, 3Helano, JSecoHevi?, IRcgiftev 3. &)imon£ 6. 3Llicars, eatafte 4, fcf£ Eeatfjer. 1. The Staple for Leather, where to be held, 27 Ed, y.fi. 2. c. 1. 2. It fliall have no Jmpofition without' Confent of Parliament, 45 Ed, 3. c. 4. 3. Ancient Prohibitions of the Exportation of it, 27 Ed, ^.fi, 2. leather: f. 1, 3, 27. 38 Ed. 3. ft. 1. f. 6. r8 £/. r. 9. 1 J a. 1. <■. 22. § 54- 55-, 4. Aliens fliall not buy Leather but in open Market, 3 H. 8. c. 10. 5. The Wardens of the Curriers in London may fearch for Lea- ' . ther infufficiently tanned, 3 H. 8. c, 10, 24^. 8. <r. 1. 6. Liberty of buying Leather granted to certain Strangers, 5 H% S.c 7. 7. Shall be fold only :n open Market, 24//. 8. c. 1. 8. Directions for telling and cuftoming Leather, 27 H. 8. c. 14. 9. How Strangers are to convey Leather from one Port to another, 27 H. 8. c. 14. § 4. 10. Exportation of Leather reftrained, 2 y 3 •ffa'. 6. c. 9. 1 2!£ ft. 3. r. 8. ' 5 £/. c. 8. fcf f. 22. § 2. 14 £/. c. 4. .18 £/. r, 9. 11. Artificers in Leather may buy and fell tanned Leather, 3 &f 4 .SV. 6. c. 6. 12. Buying of raw Hides to fell again untanned, prohibited, 3 & 4 Ed. 6. f. 9. 13. Artificers may buy tanned Leather, 1 Mar.fi, 3. c. 8. 1 £/. c. 8. 14. Leather fliall be fearched and fealed, 1 El, e.g. 1 Ja. 1. c. 22, 15. Felony to export Leather or Tallow, I El. c. 10. Permitted by 20 Car. 2. c. 5. 16. Sheeps Skins tawed may be exported, 8 El. c. 14. 17. Exporting of Tallow and raw Hides prohibited, 18 El. c. 9. 1 8. Owners of Ships, knowing the Offence, to forfeit Ship, c. 18 El. c. 9. § 2. 19. None but Tanners to fell unwrought Leather, 27 EL c. 16. 20. How Leather fliall be wrought and curried, 1 Ja, 1. c. 2Z« 9 Ann. r. 11. § 10. 12 Geo. 2. c. 3,5. § 7. 21. None but Artificers may buy Leather, 1 Ja. 1. c, 22. 22. No Perfons fliall foreftal Hides, csV. 1 Ja. 1. c. 22. § 7. 23. Saving of the Rights of the Univerfnies, 1 Ja. I. c, 2Z# §48. 24. This Aft not to extend to Wales, 1 Ja. 1. c. 22. § 53. 25. This Aft not to extend to Scotti/h Hides brought to Berwick, 1 Ja, 1. c. 22. § 56. 26. Letters Patent contrary to this Aft void, 1 Ja. 1. c. 22j § 57- 27. No Skinner to take Servants who has not been Apprentice, Zja. 1. c. 9. §4. 28. Sheeps Skins need not be fearched or fealed, 4 Ja. 1. c. 6. §2. 29. Tanned Leather fliall not be'fold by Weight, 4 Ja. 1. c. 6. §3- . ,.","' 30. Sheeps Skins and Calves Skins drefled or undreffed, and all Manufaftures of Leather may be exported, 12 Car. 2. c. 4, § 10. 31. Leather and Hides of Ox and Calves not to be exported, 13 C5 1 14 Car, 2. c. 7. 32. Leather fliall be fold in open Market only, 1 3 C3 1 14 Car. 2. c. 7. § 4. 33. Exportation declared a publick Nuifance, 1 3 & 1 4 Car. 2, f. 7. § n. 34. This Aft not to prohibit the carrying of Hides for the ne- ceffary Ufe of any Ship, c5>V. 13 & 14 Car, 2. c. 7. § 12. 35. General Liberty to export Leather, 20 Car. 2. <-. 5. 1 Ja. 2. c. 13. 1 W. y iW. f. 23. 9 ^b». c. 6. § 4. 36. Leather curried fliall he deemed made Ware, 1 W, £sf K. ft 33- 37. Tanned Leather may be fold by Leather Sellers, &c. in their Shops, 1 W. y ¥. f. 33. § 5. 38. Duties upon Leather, Parchment, l3c. 9 Ann, c. 11. 10 Ann. c. 26. Made perpetual and part of General Fund, 3 Geo. 1. c. 7. 39. Hides to be marked on paying Duty, 9 /fo//. r. 11. § 44. Forging the Marks Death without Clergy, ibid, 40. Com-