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INDEX. 499 w. WAIFS. Page What are . . . . . . 146, 7 Belong to C/own ; and why ; without office, but must be seized for King . . . .147 No waif if not thrown away ; or if goods of foreign merchant . . . ... 146, 7 Owner entitled to restitution ; when . .147 May be prescriptively in subject ; but not bona /elonu?n 01 fugitivorum ..... 147, 8 WAIVING. King waiving his declaration His issue .... WALES. Conquest of, &c. and prerogative therein What laws hold therein Prince of — (See Prince of Wales.) WAR AND PEACE. . 334 . 369,70 26 . ibid. 403, &c. King has exclusive right to make . . . . 43, 4 Partial exercise of, by King . . ' . 43 Truce or capitulation .... ibid. Impliedly, at peace ... .43 When actual declaration of war necessary . .44 War prerogative incident to right of making war ; King conductor of General nature of war prerogative King generalissimo . . . Alone makes forts, &c. and where Militia ; power of King as to . . Army ; prerogative as to King cannot compel subject to enlist, or to leave realm to fight . . . . . ibid. l.S, 31 Fleet .46 Presbiiig— (See Pressing.) . . .47, &c. Preventing egress and ingress of aliens — (See Aliens.) 48, &c. il)id. 50 45, 35 45,9 45 45,6