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A.D. 1300. Anno vicefimo odtavo Edwardi I. Stat. 3, J 43 Ex Rot. in Tttrr. Lond. lemetteen roulle. E ceo qe ne porra mie de- vant le Senefchal eftre termine par ceo qe les felons nei porront eftre attachetz ou par autre enchefon demoerge a la commune lei iflint qe les exigendes utlagheries e prefentementz en Eire foient de ceo fetz parle Coroner du pais aufint come des autres felonies fetes dehors la verge. Mes pur ceo nefoit lefl'e qe les attachementz ne foient fetz frefchement fur les felonies fakes. ' with the Coroner of the King's Houfe, fhall do as S« 33 H.8.c.js ' belongeth to his Office, and inroll it. (10) And l $r.' mbm V?-., . . » t » 1 1* r ^1 Murdtn cam' ' that Ihing that cannot be determined before the „;„«/,„ ,i t ' Steward, where the Felons cannot be attached, or Kings 11 ufe

  • for other like Caufe, fhall be remitted to the Com- Jkall be tried.

' mon Lav/, (u) fo that Exigents, Outlawries, and 2 Leon - i6d - ' Prefentments, fhall be made thereupon in Eyre by ' the Coroner of the Country, as well as of other Fe- ' lonies done out of the Verge ; (12) neverthelefs they . ' fhall not omit, by reafon hereof, to make Attach- Earned by ' ments frefhly upon the Felonies done.' J & Ed - 3 ' f; " t- : CAP. IV. Common Pleas fhall not be holden in the Exchequer. ESTRE ceo nul commun plai ne feit defore- mes tenu al Efcheqer countre la fourme de la Grant Chartre. Oreover no Common Pleas fhall be from hence- D y" *S°- forth holden in the Exchequer, contrary to the 9 ?3-Ji*t-V ' Form of the Great Charter.' Regi'ft. 187. CAP. V. The Chancellor and the Juftices of the King's Eench fhall follow the King. D Autre part le Roi voet qe le Chauncelerie e les Juftices de foen banc lui fuivent iflint qil eit touz jours pres de lui afcuns Sages de la lei qui fa- chent les bufoignes qe viegnent a la curt duement deliverer a tote les foiz qe mefter ferra. ND on the other Party, the King will, that 21.1ft. 551. the Chancellor and the Juftices of his Bench ' fhall follow him, fo that he may have at al! Tirr.es ' near unto him fome Sages of the Law, which be able ' duly to order all fuch Matters as fhall come unto the ' Court at all Times, when Need fhall require.' CAP. VI. D No Writ concerning the Common Law fhall be awarded under any petit Seal. Efutz le petit Seal ne iffe deforemes nul bref I ' '"jpHere fhall no Writ from henceforth, that touch- 2 Inft. 554. np tmirhe la mmiraine lei. I ' j[ Pth the. Common Law. ori fnrrb under am; nf qe touche la commune lei. eth the Common Law, go forth under any of ' the petty Seals.' CAP. VII. The Authority of the Conftable of the Caftle of Dover, touching holding Plea and Diftreffes. LE Coneftable du chaftel de Dovere ne plede deforemes a la porte du chaftel nul plai forein du Conte qe ne tuche la garde du chaftel. Le dit Coneftable ne deftreigne les gentz de cink portz a pleder aillours ne en autre manere qil ne deyvent folonc la fourme des chartres qil unt des Rois de leur franchifes aunciens afermees par la Grant Chartre. THE Conftable of the Caftle of Dover {ha not from henceforth hold any Plea of a foreign County within the Caftle Gate, except it touch the keeping of the Caftle. (2) Nor fhall the faid Con- ftable diftrain the Inhabitants of the Cinque Ports to plead any otherwhere, nor otherwife, than they ought after the Form of their Charter obtained cf the King for their old Franchifes confirmed by the Great R eg ;ft, iS;.

Charter.' 2 inft, 556,

CAP. VIII. The Inhabitants of every County fhall make Choice of their Sheriffs, being not of Fee. LE Roi ad grante a foen poeple qil eient eflection de leur vifcontes en chefcun Conte ou vif- conte ne eft mie de fee fil voelent, ' '~T" 4 HE King hath granted unto his People, that Altered li ' &. they fhall have Election of their Sheriff in every 9 Ed. 2. int. 2. ' Shire (where the Shrivalty is not of Fee) if they mE^- fiat ' i. « lift,' v~ 2 Inft. 559. CAP.