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 Militia* mum. 2. Procefsin the Writ of M/^ regulated, and Remedies provided for the Tenant feravaile, St. Weflm. 2. I 3 Ed. 1. c. 9. ^etal. The Exportation of Iron, Brafs, Copper, Lattin, Bell _and other Metal, anciently restrained, 2 c. 7, 2 5if 3 £V. 6. c 37 8 Ed. 3. r. 5. 33 H. 8. 2. Permitted, 5 ^. Csf M. <-. 17. 3. Metal prepared for Battery, to what Duties liable, 4W.C5AZ, f, r. § 3, For other Matters, fee 315?afs. Copper, , 3Rton^ 3Lat= tin, ^anufaHures, JSetoterers, ^etljCfflftt* See Mead. ^intilefev. 1. The Seffions for the Peace, how often to be held, 14 H. 6. c. 4. 2. In Aftions triable by MMlefex Jurors, they fhall be called the 4th Day, tiff. 8 EK 4. c. 3. 3. Inhabitants of Weftminfter, exempt from ferving on Junes at the Seffions for the Peace, 7 y 8 W. 3. c. 32. § 9. 4. Deeds and Wills to be registered there, 7 W«». c 20. "5. No Juror to be returned at the Nifi Prius in Middle/ex, who hath been returned in the two preceding Terms or Vacations, 4 Geo. 2. c. 7. § 2. 6, Leafeholders qualified to ferve as Juors in Middle/ex, 4 Geo. 2. <"• !• § 3- 7. But one County Rate to be made for Middle/ex, 12 Geo. 2. c. 29. § 15. For other Matter!, fee COUUt£ IBateS, JDebt, tiff. 13. dr>aol 28. Esfc- juries 45, fcfa Jluftices of ?5eace 14, fcff. iP-iO pjius 14. #oo? 17, y*. IBegifter 13. S*5ilMi0at00- See Pafte-boards. ^iHSCtmiK antl IgtoUUMffg. See Sail-Cloth. 1. The Statute Mile, 3; EL c 6. 2. To be taken by Computation for the Diftance of the Refine- ries of Rock Salt from the Pits, 8 Geo. 2. c. 12. § 2. 12. Lieutenants to appoint the Size of Mulkets, 9 Geo. i.e. 8. 5 7- 13. New Regulations of the Militia, 30 Geo, 2. c. 25. 14. Qualifications to be left with Clerk of the Peace, 30 Geo. 2. c. 25. §9. 15. Peers or their Heirs Apparent not compellable to ferve, 30 Geo. z.'c 25. § 1 1. 1 6. Commiflion does not vacate Seat in Parliament, 30 Geo. 2. c. 25. §12. 17. Men ferving for themfelves, exempt from Offices, Statute Work, &c. 30 Geo. 2. c. 25. § 23. 31 Geo. 2. e. 26. § 24. 18. Married Men called out, may fet up Trades in any Part of Great Britain, 30 Geo. 2. c. 2;. § 25. 19. SublHtutes to be hired for Quakers, 30 Geo. 2. c. 25. § 26. 20. Conftables to affift in Execution of the Aft, 30 Geo. 2. c. 25. §44. 21. In cafe of Invafion, &c. Parliament to be fummoned, 30 Geo. 2. c. 25. § 46. 22. Penalty on neglecting, Hid. § 50. 23. Constables to return the Names of Deputy Lieutenants and Parifh Officers in the Lift, 31 Geo. 2- c. 26. § 14. 24. Oath to be taken, 31 Geo. 2. c. 26. § 18. 25. Penalty of perfuading Constables to make falfe Returns, 31 Geo. 2. c. 26. § 23. 26. Attendance of Conftable enforced, 31 Geo. 2. c. 26. § 35.- 27. Militia Laws extended to Berwick, 31 Geo. 2. c. 26. §42. 28. The Militia Laws reduced into one Aft, 2 Geo. 3. c..zo. Explained and amended, 4 Geo. 3. r. 17. 29. Application of the Money granted for the Charge of the Militia, 2 Geo. 3. c. 3^. 3 Gra. 3. <-. 10. 4 Gftp. 3. c. 30. /V o'^r Matters, fee Certiojari 42. Cinque |5ojts 9. £>atrjSj jsiolniers, 9MM- 1. The Toll Shall be taken according to the Strength of the Wa- ter, Ordin. propiftor. incerti temp. c. 4. Vol. 1. 188. 2. Prohibition Shall not go in Suit for lithe of a new Mill, Art. cleri, 9 Ed. 2. ft. I. c. 5. 3. Magistrates may fearch Mills for adulterated Meal, effc. 3.1 Geo. 2. c. 29. § 29. 4. Miller, Baker, tiff, not to aft as Magistrate under this Aft, 31 Geo. 2.c. 29. § 32. For other Matters, fee ^johibitiott 8. j§>almOtl 13. ^flitia* 1. None to be compelled to go out of the Shire, but on Necef- fity, 1 Ed, 3. ft. 2. c. 5. 2, Soldiers Shall be at the King's Wages the Day that they de- part out of the County, 18 Ed.. $. ft. 2. c. 7. 3. 'None Shall be constrained to find Men of Arms, but by Te mire, or by ASTent of Parliament, 2; Ed, i.ft~ 5. r. 8. 4. Former Afts repealed, and the Charge of finding Horfe and Arms afcertained, 4 & 5 P. & M. c. 2. 13 & 14 Ca<: 2. c. 3. 5. AllPerfons required Shall appear at a Mufter, &e. 4Cif 5 P.cff M. c. 3. 6. The Militia of Towns Corporate Shall not be obliged to mu- ' iter out of their Liberties, 4 & 5 P. & M. e. 3. § 1 1. 7. The Command of the Militia aSTerted to the Ciown, I 3 Car. 2. ft. I. c, 6. I3C3' 14 Car. 2. c. 3. 8. The Powers of the Lieutenants and Deputy Lieutenants of Counties, and Regulations for the Militia, 13 y 14 Car. 2. c. 3. 15 Car. 2. c. 4. I Geo. I. c. 14. 7 Geo. 2. c. 23. 9. Papiits Eltates chargeable, 10 Eff n /#f. 3. <:. 12. § 2. jo. The Lieutenancy may direft who Shall contribute to the find- ing a Horfe, l5c. 9 & 10 W, 3. r. 12, § 3. I Ann. ft. 2. <:. 23. § 2. 1 1 . Trophy Money not to be levied till the former Accounts are paired, 1 Ann. ft, 2. c. 23. § 4, 10 Ann. c, 25. § 4. 1. Mines of Copper, csV.. Shall not be Royal Mines, though Gold and Silver may be extracted, W.i3M.c. 30. § 4. 2. The Rates at which the King may take the Oar of fuch Mines, ^W.&M. c.-6. 3. For Relief the Creditors of the Company of Mine Adventur- ers, 9 Antt.c. 24. 4. Entering Mines of Black Lead, with Intent to ileal, Felony, 25 Geo. 2. c. 10. r. Mines how taxable, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 4. Fo- other Matters, fee ;jfel0rt2 iDitihOUt Clergy Tith 30lacfc ILeat), Jfojeft. ^Knitters of tlje C&urcfj of CnsIanD. See Church, Ecclefiaftical Courts, Ordination, Religion, Scotland, Service and Sacraments, Vicars. $^{nt. See Privileged Places. ^iUt f02 Coinage. See Money. > ^t'sDemeatiour*