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INDEX. 487 QUEEN {continued). Page Queen Consort. Separate property and courts, may devise and take, &c. sue and be sued alone, &c. . . • 401, 2 Petition de droit not the proper remedy against . 341 High treason to compass death, or violate Queen consort 402 In general subject to all laws ; but does not pay toll, &c. but servants may be arrested, &c. . . ibid. Ancient aurum regince, share of whales . . ibid. 3 3. Queen dowager no longer high treason, &c. . 403 As to her marrying, &c. and dower . . ibid. QUI TAM ACTION, Compounding it. King how protected . . 334 When King may pardon — (See Pardon.) QUO WARRANTO. Prerogative remedy against usurper of a franchise or public trust, &c. . ... 336 When it lies ..... ibid. Lies though King could not hold the usurped franchise or office .... 336, 7 Judgment for subject . . . . 337 Judgment for King . . • . • ibid. Capiatur for fine . . ■. . . ibid. How information in nature of quo warranto, object of, and proceedings thereon . . . ibid. 8 R. RAPE. King may pardon, observing certain peculiar forms 91, 9% 100 RECALLING subject from abroad . . . . 24, 5 RECEIPT. King not obliged to offer .... 378 RECEIVERS OF CROWN MONIES. Who are, and their peculiar liability to Crown . 270 Time from which their lands, &c. are bound . . 294, 5