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 OP CORNWALL. 51 the court, shall and may warn any person within the said stannary of Blackmore to the said court ex officio without any writ of summons. 30. We present and affirm that writs of ^.^f'^ ^, ,.,... f.. , . prohibition, and prohibition he in the stannary-court in case habeas coipusiie of land, life, and limb, and in cases where the »n^«««in«y- stannary-court doth proceed that after the jurisdiction is outed by a foreign plea duly nrt^^^^d pleaded and proved ; and that the writ of fiiisejudgmemdo habeas corpus, and of corpus cum causa doth ^de4inst.229. Iikewi3e lie in the stannaries, and hath been 3 Buistr. 183. usually returned; and that upon cause in Tsid.Vj. oil court shewed upon the return of the court, ^" ^«p-^- ^«- the cause hath been remanded, and proce- NowriTof error dendo in the stannary. But we present and s"' A^^^ndhT*' affirm, that the writs of certiorari of error, or where there is 'an of false judgment, do not lie. "'""' °^^^ cases. 31. We agree, consitute, and ordain that 31. Bounds un. if any tin-works under bounds hath lain, or may"be wro^g*ttl shall lie unwrought by the space of seventy ®*^«- years, and if any tinner shall be desirous to How to be en- work the same, he shall signify such his pur- &cf *° ^^^' pose to the owners of the said work, or to the This does not most of them, and shall cause to be entered «»'«°*^ ^- , wocjcs in several of record upon the court-book the' place where the said work lieth, and the time of such his declaration, to whom and before whom, and then if the owners of the said work, or some of them, shall not work, set, or procure the said work to be wrought within one year next after such declaration made unto them, if the owners have not any other work then in working by their own adventure^ it shall be lawful for the said per- son