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 pjo&ibitfou. t^oteaion; pud* chance. PloUbitioiu i. In Matters of Spiritual Cognifance, the Ecclefiaftical Courts may proceed notwithstanding the King's Prohibition, 5/. Cir- cumfp. agatis, 13 Ed. 1. ft. 4. Z. Where it appears that a Caufe belongs to the Ecclefiaftical Court, a Writ of Confultation mail be awarded, St. de Confult. 24 Ed. 1. 3. Prohibition fhall not be in Suits for Tithes, Oblations, &c or for Satisfaction for them, Art. Cler. 9 Ed. 2. ft. 1. c. 1. Art. contra prohib. incerti temp. Vol. I. 1 8$. 4. Shall be in Suits for Tithes, ex jure patronatus to the fourth Part of the Value, Art. Cler. 9 Ed. 2. ft. 1. c. 2. Art. contra prohib. incerti temp. Vol. I. 185. 5. Shall be in Suits for pecuniary Penance, Art. Cler. 9 Ed. 2. ft.l.c. 2. Art. contra prohib. incerti temp. Vol. I. 18;. 6. Shall not be in Suit for laying violent Hands on a Clerk, Art. Cler. 9 Ed. 2. ft. I. c. 3. Art. contra prohib incerti temp. Vol. I. 185. 7. Prelates may correct forDefamation, Art. Cler. 9 Ed. 2. ft. 1. c. 4. Art. contra prohib. incerti temp. Vol. 1. 1 85. 8. Prohibition fhall not be in Suit for Ti.he of a new Mill, Art. Cler. 9 Ed. 2. ft. 1. r. 5. 9. Where the Ecclefiaftical and Temporal Court may proceed upon the fame Offence, Art. Cler. 9 Ed. 2. ft. 1. r. 3 csf 6. 10. In what Cafes a Mandamus to abi'olve fhall iffue, .A-?. C/<r. gEd. 7. ft. 1. r. 7. 11. The Prohibition upon the Articuli Chri. Inter ftatuta incerti temp. Vol. 1. 189. 12. Shall be granted to flay Suits for Defamation againft Indict- on, 1 Ed. %. ft. 2. c. 11. 13. Shall not be awarded but where the King ought to have the Conufance, 18 Ed. 3./. 3. c. 5. 14. Cognifance of Avoidance of Benefices pertaineth to the Ec- clefiaftical Judge, 2; Ed. ■$./}. 3. c. 8. 15. No Prohibition mall be granted after Confultation duly awarded, 50 Ed. 3. c. 4.. 16. A Copy of the Libel (hall be delivered upon demand, zH. 5' c - 3' 17. In Suits for Tithes a Prohibition fhall not be granted, until a Copy of the Libel be delivered to the Judges, 2^3 Ed. 6. t. 13. §14. iV Prohibitions of Suits for Tithes, fee ijttfrieg. /er other Matters, fee CoftS, ^itljeS. See Bills of Exchange. Paomiflojp Mom* Pjap&efteg. Publifhing of falfe Prophefies punifhed, 5 El. c. 15. Pjotefticm 1. Fine to be paid in the Exchequer for Protections to Perfons beyond Sea, St. de Libert, perquir. 27 Ed. l.ft. 2. 2. Protection may be challenged for that the Party is out of the King's Service, St. deprotecl. 33 Ed. i.ft. 1. 3. The King's Debtor may be fued by another Creditor, not- withftanding the King's Protection, and if the Plaintiff will undertake for the King's Debt, he fhall have Execution, 25 Ed. 3./. ;.<-. 19. 4. Not to be allowed for Debts contradled after the Date, 1 R. 2. c. 8. 5. A Protection S?uia profetlurus fhall not be allowed in a Plea commenced before the Date of the Protection, 13 R. 2. ft. 1. c. i(5. 6. If the Party repair home, the Chancellor fhall repeal his Pro- tection, 13 R. 2. ft. 1. c. 16. 7. No Protection fhall be allowed in Aclions for Efcapes, 7 H. 4. c. 4. 8. To be granted to Soldiers going with the King without theEx- Vol. IX. Tab. ception of Affiles of Novel Diffeiftn, 9 H. 5. c. 3 . 4.H. 6. c . z. 8 H. 6. c. 13. 14 Ed. 4. c. 2. 4 H. 7. c. 4. g. Not to be allowed to a Patentee on a Scire fcias upon a Tra- verfe of an Office, 23 H. 6. c. 16. For other Matters, fee Attaint 5.' CbefteC 8. P^OtCfL See Bills of Exchange, &c. Pjotcftant Cfjiir^en of l^apiffg atttJ 3-efosJ. 1. The Lord Chancellor how impowered to make an Order 011 Popifh, 1 1 & 12 W. 3. c. 4. § 7. 2. And Jewijh Parents refufing to allow their Proteftant Children a fitting Maintenance, 1 Ann. ft. 1. c. 30. PjQtefiEaitt £>iffetttetg. See Nonconformifts. P^oteffant €>uccefltom See King. Pjot&cmotatp* How many Clerks may be kept by the Prothonotory of the Court' of Common Pleas, 2 Geo. 2. c. 23. § 16. P2atjif02g. 1. In Cafe of a Provifion from Rome, the King fhall have the Col- lation, 25 Ed. -I,, ft, 6. § 4. 2. No Provifion with Licence fhall be available of a Benefice that is full, 7 H. 4. c. 8. 3 tf. <,.ft. 2. c 4. /or other Matters, fee ^Cttiunfte, PtttC&afer* See Bankrupt, Charitable Ufes, Fraud, Judgments, Recognizances, Reco- very, Wales. PuttjatlQtt. See Clergy, Ecclefiaftical Courts. ^ucp?e(!ttte0* Ufurpations upon the Crown may be refeifed, while the Ufurpers are living, St. de B : g. 4 Ed. 1. ft. 3. c. 4. For other Matters, fee Jfojeft. put&epance. 1. The Price to be paid, M. C. 9 H. 3. c. 19. 2. Wood not to be taken without Licence, Mi-C. 9 H. 3. <-. 21, 3. None fhall make Purveyance of Victual or Carriage, on Pain of Ranfom, St. Weftm. 1. 3 Ed. 1. f. I. 34 Ed, 3. r. 2. 36 iiV. j. r. 2 fif 6. 4. Shall not be made for a Caflle, but in the Town where the Caftle is, {3V. St. Weftm. 1. 3 Ed. . c. 7. 5. The Penalty of Purveyors not paying when they have received the Money, St. Weftm. . 3 Ed. 1. c. 32. 6. Regulations of Purveyance, Artie, fuper Cartas, 28 2?^. 1. ft. I.e. z. Ed. 3. <r. 3 cif 4. 5 £«/. 3. <-. 2. io Ed. $. ft. z. c. 1, 2, 3. 14 Ed. ^.ft. 1. r. 19. 25 £</. 3. 7?. 5. c, 1. f.-6. c. 15. 28J5V. 3. c. 12. 34 .£V. 3. r. 3. 36 isV-3. it. 2, 3, 4, 5. 2 #. 4. r. 14. 1 H. c. <". 10. 1 H, 6. f. 2. 20 H. 6. c. 8. 23/f. 6. c. 1. scif 3£V. 6. c. 3. 2 fcf 3 P. cjf Af. f. 6cif 15. 7. No Purveyance fhall be made without Aflent, St. de Tallag. ran cor.ced. 34 Ed. 1. ft. 4. c. 2. 8. No Purveyance fhall be made for any Subject, 7 R. 2. c. 8. 23 //. 6. c. 13. 9. None fhall take Horfes on Pretence of the King's Bufineis. without Confent, 20 R. 2. c. 5. 28 H. 6. c. 2. 10. Purveyance may be mads near the Univerfities under certaJH Regulations, 13 El.f.zx, ii» Purveyance taken away, 12 Car. 2. c, 34. § 12, S J 2. Whevg