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3. Farmers, Graziers, &c not to be deemed Bankrupts, 5 Get* z. c. 30. § 40. fir Farmers in Norfolk and Suffolk, fee $Ojfolh and ®Uf= folft. And fee farther, <£ceUfiaftt'eal ^CtfOttS, JUtight Oldeof) I. 3Fait antl f fad Dap0» See Holy Days. JFftUlCOlU See Hawks. SFealtp, The Manner of doing it, Modus faciendi, tsV. 17 Ed. z.ft. 2. JFce-iFcrmss ant! jfee*f avm Bent£. 1. Fee-Farm Rents vefted in Truftees to be fold, 22 Car, 2. c, 6. 22 c^f 23 C«r. 2. f. 24. 2. Purchasers enabled to diftrain, &c. 22 Car. 2. c. 6. § 8. 3. Rents not paid for forty Years paft not to be conveyed, 22 Car. 2. c, 6. § 9. 4. Corporations may purchafe faid Rents, notwithstanding Sta- tutes of Mortmain, 22 Car. 2. c. 6. § 10. 5. Rents in Wales excepted, 22 Car. 2. c. 6. § 1 1. 6. Tenant in Tail not to bar Remainder in Truftees, 22 cif 23 Car. 2. c 24. § 6. 7. Fee-Farm Rents may be defcribed in pleading, in the fame Manner as in the Conveyance from the Truftees, 10 Ann. c. 1 8. h 4. 8. Fee-Farm Rents, how taxable, 30 Geo. 2. c. 3. § 5. o. What Fee-Farm Rents are intitled to an Allowance of four Shillings in the Pound, and what the Penalty for refufing to make fuch Allowance, 4 Geo. 3. r. 2. § 27, SFeeg. 1 . Of the Marfhal and Chamberlain on doing Homage and re- ceiving Knighthood, St. Weftm, 2. 13 Ed. 1. c. 42. 2. Of the Porters and Vergers of the Judges of the Cyrographers and Clerks, St. Weftm. 2. 13 Ed. 1. c. 44. 3. On the taking of Statutes Merchant, St. de Mercator. l$Ed.i. 4. Of a Bill of Grace in Ireland, Ordin. pro flat. Hibern. 17 Ed. 1. c. 4. . Of theMarfhal there, ibid. c. 5. No Fee to be taken for a Report upon a Reference from any Court, 1 Ja. i.e. 10. Damage Clere taken away, 17 Car. 2. c. 6. ,. Certain Fees of Sheriffs fettled, 3 Geo. 1. c. 13. § 16, &c. a. Fees on Nifi prius Records out of the Exchequer to be the fame as on other Records, 23 Geo. 2. c. 26. § 10. 10. Fees of Juftices Clerks to be regulated, 26 Geo. 2. c. 14. 27 Gw. 2. c. 16. § 4. fee other Hatters, fee Chancery 10, 26. Cletffc of tfjC Ctoton 1. Cletfe of the Signet, Cuftoms, <£jr= chequer 27. <££tojtion, Jfclon^zi. JFinxs 26, csV. 31ufttces of #eace 48. labourers 27. jffljtatChal, csV. 6. foliate of stills 2. IF tfmts ants felony. 1. The Year and Day belong to the King, except in Ghucefter- Jhire and Kent, M. C. 9 H. 3. c. 22. 17 Ed. 2. c. 16. 2. Felons ftanding mute fhall be put to ftrong and hard Jmprifon- ment, 3 Ed. 1. c. 12. 3. The Goods of Felons and Fugitives ought to be inventoried and inrolled by the Coroner, Artie. Exon. : 4 Ed. 1. 4. Breaking Prifon Felony, only where the Prifoner was in Cuf- tody for a Felony, 1 Ed. z.ft. 2. '5. Writs to take Felons fiiall be directed to all the Counties, 5 Ed, 3. c. 11. fFelcms ant! f elonjf. 6. Felons Goods and Lands mall not be feized before Conviction, St.de catall. felon, incerti femp. 1 Vol. 189. 1 R. 3. c. 3. His Chattels fhall be forfeit on the Return of a Non ejl in-vsntus, 2; Ed.?,. ft. 5. c. 14. 7, Procefs againft Felons, ibid. k. One charged in the Exchequer with Felons Goods may charge another over, 31 Ed. 3, ft, 1. c, 3. 9. Juftices of the King's Bench may remand Felons into their proper Counties, 6 H. 8. c. 6. 10. Stolen Goods (hall be rellored upon the Attainder of the Fe- lon, 21 H. 8. c. 11. 11. How foreign Pleas pleaded by Felons (hall be tried, zzH.%, c. 2. y c. 14. 1 £V. 6. c. 12. § 1 1. 1 2. No Forfeiture for killing a Man attempting to commit Murder or Robbery, 24 H. 8. c, 5. 13. The Clerk of the Affife, &c. (hall certify the Names of the Felons convict into the King's Bench, 34 cif 35 H, 8. c. 14. 1 4. Repeal of all Felonies made fince 1 H. 8. 1 Ed. 6. c. 1 2. § 4. 1 M.Jl. 1. c. 1. 15. All Felonies and Offences of Premunire fince 1 H, 8. re- pealed, 1 M. ft. 1. c. ;. 16. Perfons indifted of Felony in imbezilling Stores may make Defence by Witnefles, 31 El. c. 4. 17. Apprehenders of Burglars and Shoplifters to have a Certi- ficate to difcharge them from Parifh- Offices, 10 fcf 11 W. 3. c. 23. § 2. 18. Farther entitled to 40/. Reward on tendering Certificate of Convidtion, 5 Ann. c. 31. 19. Burglars and Shoplifters difcovering their Accomplices, C5r. to be pardoned, 10 & 1 1 W. 3. c. 23. § 5. 20. Felons to be burnt in the Cheek, 10 IS 1 1 W, 3. r. 23. § 6. Repealed 5 Ann. c. 6, "21. Fee for drawing a Bill of Indiflment fettled at two Shillings^ iocif 11 W. 3. c. 23. § 7. 22. Offences committed at Sea may be tried as diredled by Com- miffion, and Perfon ftanding mute, &e. to fuffer Death, 1 Ann. ft. 2. e.g. §. 5. 23. Felons may be burnt in the Hand, and committed to hard Labour, 5 -dm. c. 6. 24. Felon difcovering and convifting two Accomplices, intitled to a Pardon, &c, 5 Ann. c. 31. § 4. 25. Receivers of flolen Goods made Acceffary, 5 Ann. c. 31. §*- 26. Judge to fettle the Rights and Shares of Perfons intitled to Certificates, 5 Ann. e. 31. § 7. 27. Intitled to the fame Certificate as for apprehending High- waymen, 6 Geo. 1. c. 23. § 9. 28. Proclamation for Offenders to furrender to be printed in Ga- zette, 9 Geo. 1. c. 22. § 4. 29. Juftices to give Certificate to Perfons wounded, or to Exe- cutors of Perfons killed in apprehending Felons, 9 Geo. 1. c. 2z» § 12. 30. Returning from Transportation excluded Clergy, 25 Geo. i. c. 10. 3 1 . The Court may order the Expence of profecuting a Felon to be paid by theTreafurer of the County, 25 Geo. 2. c. 36. % 11. and the Expence of the Attendance of poor Witnefles, 27 Geo. 2. c. 3. § 3. 32. Buying or receiving Lead, Iron, Copper, Brafs, Metal or Solder, knowing it to be ftolen, to bepunifhed by Tr'anfporta- tion, 29 Gee. 2. c. 30. Penalties on having thofe Materials without being able to account for them, 29 Geo. 2. c. 30. § 6. JF clcmieg toft&in Clergy Armour. Affault. 31 El. See Felonies 1. Imbezilling it, without Clergy. 2. Afl'aulting Perfons with Intent to tear or fpoil their Cloths, 6 Geo. 1.. c. 23?. § 1 1. See Kob- bery, I 2 3' Deftroying