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 f>fit&0, ^bltgaticiit. Officers.  <"• 3* 3. Of the Clerks of Chancery and Clerks of Courfe, 18 Ed. 3. /?. 5. 4. The Oath of Supremacy appointed by 1 Eliz. lEl.c.i. 5 El. c 1. § 19. 27 £/. c. 12. 5. The Oath of Obedience, appointed by 3 Ja. 1 . 3 Ja. 1. f. 4. 6. The Oath of Obedience to be taken by all above the Age of Eighteen, 7 Ja. 1. c. 6. 7. All Ecdefiaftical Perfons taking Orders to take the Oaths, 7 Ja. i.f.6. §19. 8. Where Perfons refufmg incur a Premunire, 7 y<2. 1. f. 6. § 26. 9. The Declaration againft Tranfubftantiation and Popery, 25 Car. 2. f. 2. § 9. 30 Car. z.Ji. 2. f. 1. 10. Oath ex Officio taken eway, 13 C«r. 2. f. 12. §4. 11. Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy changed, 1 M'.isfM. r. I. Eff f. 8. I Ann. J}. 1. f. 22. 12. Repeal of the Declaration againft taking Arms againft the King, 1 W.&M. c.S. § 11. 13. Declaration of Fidelity for the Quakers, 1 W. & M. c. 18. § 13. 1 Geo. x.ft.z. c. 6. 8 Geo. l. f. 6. 14. Commiffion Officers 20 Miles from London, may take the Oaths at the Mufter, 1 H r. & M. c. 25. 15. Prafticers of the Law required to take the Oaths on pain of Premunire, 7 Eif 8 W. 3. r. 24. 16. Refufing to take the Oaths to incur the Penalties of Rscufants, 7 £sf 8 T^. 3. f. 27. § 1 . 17. Quakers making Declaration exempted, 7 $3 $>W. 3. c. 27. § 12. 18. Penalties may be pardoned under the Privy Seal, 7 C5 1 8 W. 3.^27. §15. 19. Perfons refufing the Oaths difabled to vote at Elections for Parliament, 7 & 8 W. . c. 27. § 19. 20. The Affociation appointed, 7 6? 8 £T. 3, <-. 27. § 3. Re- pealed, 1 y/a». y?. 1, c. 22. § 3. 21. Indemnity from Neglefts of taking* the Oaths, 11 y 12 W. 3. f. 17. 1 Ann. ft. 2. c. 17. 22. The Abjuration Oath to be taken, 13 W. 3. r. 6. 6 <fo«. f. 7. § 20. 23. Peers and Members of Parliament to take the Oath of Ab- juration before voting, 13 W-. 3. c. 6. § 10. 1 Geo. 1. f. 13. ! $ 16. 24. Oaths may be taken in Common Pleas or Exchequer, as well as in Chancery or King's Bench, 1 Ann. ft. 1 c. 22. § 5. 25. To be taken in Scotland, 6 Ann. c. 14. 26. Quakers may affirm the Effect of Abjuration Oath, 6 Ann. c. 23. § 14. 27. Directions for taking the Oaths in England, to qualify for Offices in Scotland, 8 Ann. c. 15. 28. Advocates, Is'c. in Scotland to take the Oaths, 10 Ann. c.2. § 10. 20 Geo. 2. c. 43. § 44. 29. All Perfons in Office, E3r. required to take the Oath.=, 1 Geo. 1. f. 13. 30. Seamen or Soldiers under the Degree of Commiffion or War- rant Officers to pay nothing for taking the Oaths, 1 Geo. 1. f. 13. §31. 31. Alterations of the Oaths to be taken by Preachers in Scotland, 5 Geo. 1. c. 29. 32. All Perfons required to take the Oaths, or regifter their Eflates, 9 Geo. 1. c. 24. 10 Geo. 1. c. 4. VW.. JX. 1 AB. 33. Perfons in the Fleet or beyond Sea to take the Oaths after their Return, 13 Go. i.e. 29. 34. Perfons continued in Office for fix Months after the Death of the King, not obliged to take the Oaths, 1 Geo. 2. ft. I. c. 5. tff c. 23. 35. Six Months Time given to Officers and others to take the Oaths, C3Y. 2 Geo. 2. c. 31, § 4. 36. Time for taking the Oarhs and the Sacrament enlarged to fix Months, 9 Geo. 2. c. 26. § 3'. 37. Chaplains, Schoolmafters, EsV. in Scotland, to take the Oaths', 21 Geo, 2. r. 33. § 11, Efff. 38. Further Time allowed to Members of Corporations to take the Oaths of Office, and ftamp their Admiffions, 28 Geo. 2. c. 3. 29 Geo. 2. c. 32. § 2. 39. Farther Time allowed to Perfons who have omitted to qualify themfelves for Offices, 28 Geo. 2. c- 24. 29 Geo. 2. c. 32. 33 Geo. 2. c. 29. 1 Geo. 3. c. 12. 2 Gf». 3. f. 23. 3 Geo. 3, c ;. For other Matters, fee 3lffioat)lt, CojpOjatiOtt, C«leC» attical Courts, tiff. 73. Cj:ctCe 6. 31etos 5. 3rclnno 35, Esff. fting 3^. flonfcon, fllfjantiamus 6. 3S^ilitia 24, tsff. Jftonconfojmifts, f^aptOg, fJarliament, £luafeers, IRecufants, JSJcotlano, Sheriff 9, E£c. Sftoeatt'ng, £!foitj3. See Monafteries. MatirjltS* See Tithes. Miptfoiu 1. Penal Bonds void if made in the third Perfon, in Courts out of the Realm, 38 Ed. 3. ft. 1. c. 4. 2. In Aftions on Bond for Nonperformance of Covenants Plain- tiff may affign. as many Breaches as he thinks fit, 8 Ei? 9 W. 3. c. n. § 8. 3. Where Payment may be pleaded, 4 Ann. t. 16. § 12. 4. Where Principal, Intereir. and Cofts, may be brought into Court, 4 Ann. c. 16. § 13. 5. Stealing a Bond made Felony, 2 Geo. 2. c. 25. § 3. 6 For Obligations to the King, fee JDcbt to tfje iking. For other Matters, fee 3flpj)jenttCC0 5. 315afl 16. 3Dcbt tO anti from the iu'ng 16.  in ano toithout Clergy, Tit. ifojgerp. w UXobbert g>outi; Jpea Company 29. tithes 3. aitomen 1, Esff. SDDio $ atfn. 1. The Writ fliall be granted freely, Af. C. 9 F. 3. f. 26. 2. The Inquefls fhall be of lawful Men, isc. St. H'eftm. 1. 3 £«'. 1 . f. 11. No Writ fhall be granted of the Death of a Man, St. Ghuc. 6 Ed. e.g. 4. Appellees kept long in Prifon fhall have a Writ of Odio et atid, St.Weftm. 2. 13 Ed. 1, c. 29. 5. No Writ fhall be directed to a Sheriff to charge an Inqueft to indict any, 28 Ed. 3. c. 9. To be paid at four Offering Days, or at Softer, 2 13 ■$ Ed. 6- c. 13. § IO. CfHcC Of 3JnQUifltl0lt. See Inquifition. 1. The King's Officer's fhall not diffeife any without Warrant, St. Wfftm. 1. 3 Ed. 1. c 24. 2. Where a Gaoler is inefficient, his Superior fhall anfwer, St. Weftm. 2. j 3 Ed. 1. (. 1*. Q^ 5. Officers