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 &ccefoet#. &eco$£. IRccobeo?. &attang. To what Duties liable on Importation, 4 W. & M. c. 5. § z. EaDifljment of mm. I, To be punifhed with two Years Imprifonment ; and with per- petual lmprifonment, if the Ward be married, St. Weftm, 2. 13 Ed, 1. c. 35. z. The Suit lhall go to Heirs and Executors, and againft Execu- tors, ibid. j. The Penalties of taking a Woman-Child, and of confenting to a Ravifhment, 4 cif 5 P. cif M. c. 8. Eatrifijment of CHomeit. See Rape. JSUtD |)toe0* See Skins. &afc gillftSJ. See Silk, Receipt. X. If the Hufband or Tenant for Life makes Default, C3V. the Wife or he in Reverfion mail be received, St, Weftm. 2. 13 Ed. 1. e. 3. 2. Proceedings where the Demandant voucheth, tSJV, on the Te- nant's mewing his Right, St. Weftm, 2. 13 Ed. I. r. 4. 3. The Tenant by Receipt fliall find Security to the Demandant to anfwer the mefne Profits, St.de Defenf.jur, 20 Ed. 1. ft, 3. 13 R. 2. ft. 1. c. 17. 4. He in Reverfion or Remainder may have Attaint or Writ of Error on a Recovery againft the particular Tenant, 9 .R. 2. c. 3. 5. He in Reverfion may be received at the Day that the Tenant pleads, or before, 13 R, 2, ft. 1. c. 17. At a Day of Conti- nuance after the Default, 2 H. 6, c. 16. 6. Days of Grace may be given againft Tenant by Receipt, 13 R. 2. ft. 1. <-. 17. 7. Tenant by Receipt lhall have no dilatory Plea, 13 R, 2. ft. 1. c.17. ■ 1. What the Receivers of the King's Rents and Tenths lhall take for Acquittances, 33 H, 8. c, 39. § 65. 2. How the King's Receivers and Collectors lhall be charged, 34 & 35 H. 8.C.2. 3. Heir not chargeable but for Lands by Defcent, 34 y 35 H. • 8. e. 2. § 3. 4. Heirs may have Debt againft Executors or Adminiftrators of . Anceftors, 34 & 35 H. 8. c 2. § 5. 5. Officers accountant to the Crown lhall find Sureties, and make their Accounts duly, 7 Ed. 6. c. 1. 6. King's Receivers may diftrain for Rent, 7 Ed. 6, c. 1. §11. 7. Lands of Accountants to the Crown liable, 13 EI. c. 4. § 1, Exception as to Bifliops, i'&V. § g, 8. Lands fraudulently purchafed made liable to Arrearages, 13 'EI. c. 4. § 5, 14. 9. Offices finding fraudulent Conveyances traverfable, 1 3 El. c, 4. §>4- ic. Lands of Under Collectors of the Tenths made liable, 14 El. c. 7. 11. Accountants Lands may be fold after his Death, 2j El. c. 3. § 2. 12. Notto be fold during Infancy of Keirs, 27 EI. c 3. § 7. 13. Receivers to pay iz per Cent, in cafe they negleft to account for two Months, 20 Car. 2. c. 2. 14. The Treafury impoweied to make Allowances to Receivers, 3 Geo. ;. c. 4. § 3. 7 Geo. I, c. 20. § 36. 15. No Receiver General, &c. to maintain Action agr.inft the Hundred, unlefs three at leaft are in Company to atteft the Truth of the Robbery, 33 Geo, 2. c. 1. § 1 i.y. For other Matters, fee IflCCOUnt, is. SDEbt tO tt &fllg 26. ©rcljcqucv, sDutlaftji! 5. ^Ijctiff 08. Eecognffanceg. 1 . May be made before the Mayor of London, &H and a Clerk, CfTf. St.de Mercaior. Ed.1. 2. Pledges to be fecure fo long as Debt may be levied of Debtor, 1 1 Ed. 1. § 2. 3. Farther Provifions for Executions upon Statutes Merchant, St, de Mercaior, 13 Ed. l.ft, 3, 4. The Chancellor and Judges may take Rccognifance, Si. de Mercaior, 13 Ed. l.ft. 3. 5. The Clerk of the Statutes lhall refide upon the Place, and lhall be of fufficient Eftate, 14 Ed. 3. ft. . c. 11. 6. For Statutes Staple, 27 Ed. ■$. ft.2. c. g. 15 R. 2. c. 9. 7. When a Statute has been fhewn in Court, and the Plea difcon- tinued, the Conufee on a Refummons, may have Execution without producing it again, c IT.. ' c. 12. 8. Statutes taken before the Mayor of Cvlais, effectual in Eng° land, 1 o H. 6. c. 1. 9. On a Scire facias to defeat a Recognifance, the Conufor (hall find Surety to the Party, as well as to the King, 1 1 H. 6, C !0. ic. Recognifances taken for keeping the Peace, lhall be returned to the Seflions, 3 H. 7. c. 1. 1 1. Recognifances for Debts may be taken before the Chief Juf- tices, is'c. 23 H. 8. c. 6. 8 Geo. 1. c. 25. 12. Statutes fhall be entered with the Clerk of the Recognifances, to affect a Purchafer, 27 EI. c. 4. § 7. 13. Recognifances fhall only affe£t a Purchafer from the Day of the inrolment, 29 Car. z.-e, 3. § 18. 14. Recognizances in the Name of King James II. during the Interregnum, good, 1 W. IS M. feff. 1. c. 4. § l f. 15. Sheriffs Fees for extent, Liberate, lsc. reftrained, 8 Geo. . c 25- § 5- For other Matters, fee %t^0vXtS 26. CrjcfttC 12. JDefit tO tlje fting 13, 17- exchequer 66. jfclott^ toithout Clergy, Title IRecognifance, Enrollment 5. 31uftices of fSeace 20, csV. Iljjojtgage 1. 18egtftct9. ^Staple, Crates. 3ReC0$are. See Replevin. 3Reco?ti0. 1. Of Juftices of Affife, Gaol Delivery, and Oyer and Terminer, lhall be fent to the Exchequer, and kept in the Treafury, 9 Ed. 1. fi. 1. r. c, 2. Search and Exemplification to be made for all Perfons concern- ed, 46 Ed. 3. 3. The Penalty of raifing or altering Records or Verdi&s, 8 R, 2. c. 4. 4. Records of Affifes lhall be delivered into the Treafury every other Year, 11 H. 4. c. 3. 5. Records of Fines burnt in the Temple, to be fupplied, 31 Car, 2. c. 3. 6. In what Cafes Records are amendable, fee HHmenoment. For other Matters, fee ^clOllieS fcU'tl) Clerg?, Title iRe'« cojds. iffncj (KKalee, Recofcei-y. 1. A Termor fliall not lofe his Term by a feigned Recovery, St, GIo.,c. 6 Ed. i.e. 11. :i tf.'8. r. 15. 2. Particular Tenants lofing by Default may vouch the Rever- fioner, 1 3 E. J. I. c. 4. 3. They who are intitled by Recovery, fhall have their Remedy- by Avowry and tgua/e lm< r edit, 7 H. 8. c, 4. 4. Statutes and Executions not avoided by feigned Recoveries, 21 H.?. c. 15. §4. 5. Recovery by Confent a^aini! Tenant for Life, made void, 32 H.8. clji. 14 El. t.8. S 3 6, No