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OBaf«ffe Xanfc. Felony, i R. 3. fi. 3. Reflrained to two Juftices., 3 H. 7. e. 3, I I y 2 f , y M. c. 1 3. § 3. — — Not to reftrain Juftices in Lon- don and Middle/ex and Towns Corporate, 1 & 2 P-. W M. c. 13. §6. •10. Where the Caufcof Action is not exprefled in the Procefs, Bail (hall not be required in more than 40/. 13 Car. 2, ft. 2. c.2. Not to extend to Arrefts upon Capias Utlagaf, 13 Car. 2. ft. 2. c. 2. § 4. 1 1 . Perfons committed for Treafon or Felony and not indi£led the next Term to be bailed, 31 Car. 2. c. 2. §7. 12. Exceffive Bail not to be required, 1 W. i$M. ft. 2, c. z. 13. Commiffions to be granted by the Courts at Weflminfter, to 'take Bail in the Country, 4 W. & M. c. 4. 14. Bail may be taken by a Judge of Affife, 4 W. cif M. c. 4. §3- 1 5 . On a Capias Utlagatum Bail may be taken, 4 rjf 5 ^. ^ M. c 18. §4- 1 6. Bail Bonds may be afligned to the Plaintiff", 4 Ann. c. 16. § 20. 17. Special Bail not requifite in Caufes in the fuperior Courts un- der 10/. nor in inferior Courts under 40 s, nor without Affi- davit, 12 Geo. 1. c. 29. 21 Geo. 2. c. 3. 18. Where Bail may have Writ of Detainer againftPrifoner, 1 Ann. ft. 2. c. 6. §3. 10. The Court of King's Bench and Jufticiary in Scotland, not reftrained from bailing Perfons committed for Felonies againft the Laws of Cuftoms orExcife, 9 Geo. 2. c. 35. § 38. 19 Geo. 2. c. 34. § 12. 20. Juftices of Peace required to bail Officers of Cuftoms and Excife, who kill Perfons refilling, 9 Geo. 2. c. 35. § 35. For other Matters, fee (SLtttiOiWii iz. Cheftcr 17. COJtMS .cum Caufa, 5Dcct-, csV. 3. d£rro? 12, 13, 16, 21, &<-. if ccleCaftical Courts, jfelom'cs ttiitrjtn ant) toitrjout Clergy, 7/7/* T&ail, habeas Corpus, iiJSJonev, j5>rjcr rtffe 28, csV. ^tilfe 35. Stannaries 2. 2&alee, OBafflffis ana T5aflffoicfe& 1. "Bailiffs not to hold Pleas of the Crown, M. C. 9 H. 3. e. 17. 2. Not to attach Perfons out of their Jurifdidtion, 3 Ed. 1, r. 35. 3. Diftrefs to be taken by fworn Bailiffs, 13 Ed. 1. c. 37. 4. Indentures to be made between Sheriffs and Bailiffs of Re- turns, 12 Ed. 2. ft. 1. c. 5. 5. An Averment may be had againft their falfe Returns, 1 Ed. 3. ft.uc.5. 6. They are to have fufficient in the Place where they are Offi- cers, 2 Ed. 3. c. 4. 4 Ed. 3, c, 9. 5 Ed. 3. c. 4. 7. How Bailiwicks, c3V. may be let to Farm, 14 Ed. i.ft. 1. r. 9. 8. Bailiwicks not to be let to Farm, 23 H. 6. c. 9. 9. There fhall be but one Bailiff errant in one County, 14 Ed. 3. Jl.i.c.g.

  • o. Juftices of Affife fhall inquire of the Mifdemeanors of Bai-

liffs, i$Ed. 1. ft. 1. e.g. 2o£</. 3. <r.6. ■i 1. A Bailiff fhall not be an Attorney, 1 H. 5. e. 4. 12. Provifions againft their having the fame Office within three Years, 1 H. 5. c. 4, 13. Later Provifion for their holding their Offices for the Time they are given them, 27 H. 8. c. 24. § 15. 14. How punifhable for Defaults in warning Defendants, csV. 11 H. 7. r. 15. 15. And for inefficient Returns, 27 H. 8. e t 24. § 9. 'ro. They are to attend Juftices of Affife, 27 H. 8. c. 24. § 7. 17. Bailiwicks not to be let at «xceffive Sums, 28 Ed. i.ft.%. c. 14. 18. But at the ancient Farm, 14 Ed. 3-ft.i. e.g. 19. Bailiffs that gather Amerciaments how to be fworn, 1 1 H. 7. c. 15. 20. Juftices may pumfh Bailiffs of Hundreds, 1 1 H. 7. c. 15. ii. Bailiffs impanelling Jury, what Oath to. take, 27 £7. c. 12. §4. 2Z. The buying or farming the Office, what to forfeit, 3 Geo,i, c. 1?. § 10. For Accounts of Lords Bailiff's, fee If CCOtmt. For other Matters, fee fl^alt, iS>l;eriff£f, ^afcei'ss. Not to confpire to fell Bread at certain Prices, 2 & 3 Ed, 6. c. 15. Far other Matters, fee SIESjcat), CetttOjari. O&allaffajje* 1. Liberty given to take Ballaft on the Shelps in the Thames, 27 H. 8. c, 18. 2. Unlading of Ballaft, csV. in a Haven or River running to a Port, what to forfeit, 34 cif 35 H, 8. c. 9. § 6, 3. Ballaftage and Laftage how regulated in the River Thames, 6Geo.2.c.2g. 11 Geo. 2. r. 12. 18 G10, 2. c 21. 32G«5, 2. f. 16. 4. Prices of Ballaft, 6 G^o. 2. c. 29. § 1. 5. Penalty of Frauds b.y Ballaft Men, 6 Geo. 2, r. 29. § 3. lif feauent, 6. Permiifion to carry Dung and Chalk as Ballaft, 6 Geo. 2. e.ig. § H- 7. Penalty of throwing out Ballaft, 19 Geo, 2. c. 22. For elber Mattert, feeV&iiibS, tsV. 5. 3H5jittol> ^OtinOlWl), ■Balloting* 5T0? XaflOttmr fd? 3tirfe& See Juries. 25aH S>opc. See Sope. 10alCattt* Balfam of P*r« and 7i/« may be imported from the American Plantations, 7 Ann. c. 81 § 12. 03aro&2fo.ffe (CfjomassV How incapacitated to enjoy the Office of Warden of the Fleet, 2 Geo, 2, c, 32, iBam'ffjmcnt No Man fhall be exiled but by lawful Judgment of his Peers, or the Law of the Land, 9 H. ^.ft. 1. c. 29. See 3M)iHr«ltiptt. TBanfe of CnfflflitJ. 1. Eftablifhment of the Bank, 5 W. ci? M. c. 20. § 20. 2. Bank Bills may be affigned by Indorfement, 5 W.l$ M. c. 20. §29. 3. Amerciaments on the Bank to be -detained by the Officers of the Exchequer out of the annual Fund, 5 W, c£ M. c. 20, § 3 ' ■ 4. Not to trade but in Bills, or in Gold and Silver, 5 W. &"M. c. 20. §27.

.. Scheme for a Land Bank, 7 & 8 W. 3, c. 31.

6. Enlargement of the Funds of the Bank, 8 & 9 W. 3. c. 20, ■j Ann. c. J. 12 Ann. ft. I. e. 11. I Geo. i.Jl. 2. c. 12. 15 Geo. 2. f. 13. 7. Exclufive Privilege of the Bank, 8 tsf 9 # r . 3. c. 20. § 28. 6 ^«». r. 22, § 9. 7 .^feff. r. 7. § 61, 3 Gw. 1. c. 8, § 44. 1 ; Geo. 2. r, 13, § ;. 8. Bank Stock free of Taxes, 8 tjf 9 W. 3, r. 20. § 31. 7 .<&»• r. 7. § 6z. 3 Gfo. 1 . c. H. § 16. 9. Contrafts for Stock not binding unlefs regiftered within feven Days, and the Transfer made within fourteen, 8 15 9 W. 3. c. 20, §.34, 4 10. No