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cnjaUeuffe- C&ancet^ Qt&aitlSl. See Coaches; CDalleitffe of 3futo$* i. Where Lords of the Fee fhall be admitted to challenge Jurors, 13 Ed. I. c. 12. 2. The Inqueft fhall not remain for Challenge, that the Jurors are not good for the King, Ord. pro Inquif. 33 Ed. . ft. 4. 3. A Juror may be challenged for that he was one of the In- dittors, 2; Ed. 3, ft. 5. r. 3. 4. A/mu (Aj«j /« £«?■*/ fhall be no Challenge in London, 7 H. 7. f. 5. 5. In Attaint, there fhall be no Challenge for Inefficiency of Eftate, 11 H. 7. c. 21. 6. Perfons arraigned for Felony fhall not challenge peremptorily above twenty, 22 H. 8. c. 14. 28 H. 8, c. 1. 1 £</. 6. f. 12. §11. 7. Peremptory Challenge taken away in HighTreafon, 33 H. 8. c. 23. 8. On Trial in perfonal Action no Challenge for the Hundred, if two Hundredors appear, 27 El. c. 6. § 5. 9. Where Reverfioner may challenge in A&ions wherein Life or Death of Ceftui que Vie may come in Queftion, 19 Car. 2. c. 6, jo. Where Perfons peremptorily challenging above the Number of twenty-three, fhall be excluded .Clergy, ioW 11 W. 3. r.23. §1. 1 1. Where principal Challenge, for infufficiency of Eftate to be admitted in London, 3 Geo. 2. c. 25. § 19. iz. No Challenge to any Panel of Jurors for Want of a Knight being returned, 24 Geo. 2. c. 18. § 4. See 3RttriC0. Cljamuetlain. l„ The King's Chamberlain what Fines to have of Spiritual Per- fons, and Earls, and Barons, 13 Ed. l.ft. 1. c. 42. 2.. The Great Chamberlain and the King's Chamberlain what Place to have in the Houfe of Peers, 31 H. 8. c. 10. § 5. Cfiara&etfata aim Cfjambej; of louDom See London. Cfjampertp* 1. The King's Officers fhall not maintain Pleas, &c. St. Weftm. 1. 3 Ed. 1. c 2;. 2. The King's Clerk fhall not accept a Prefentation to a Church in Conteft, St. Weftm. 1. 3 Ed. 1. f. 28. 3. Officers in Courts fhall not accept of any Thing in Conteft, St. Weftm. 2. I 3 Ed. I . c. 49. 4. None fhall maintain Pleas, nor give nor take any Thing in Plea, Art.fuper Cart. 28 Ed. 1. ft. 3. c. 1 1. 7 #. 2. f. 15. 5. Who fhall be deemed Champertors, 33 Ed. l.ft. 2. 6. To be punifhed by three Years Imprifonment and Ranfom, St* Cbampert. 33 Ed. l.ft. 3. 7. The Penalty of buying pretenfed Titles, 32 H. 8. c. 9. For other Matters, fee Maintenance. Cljampion. A Demandant's Champion in a Writ of Right not compellable to fwear, 3 Ed. 1, c.. 41. Cljancerj) anH C&anceHo?* 1. The Chancellor to follow the King, 28 Ed. i.jl. 3. e. c. 2. The Oath of the Mafters and of the Curfitors, 18 Ed. $,ft. 5. 3. Chancellor and Treafurer to correft Errors in Exchequer, 31 Ed. 3. ft. I. c. I 2. 4. Relief upon Statutes given in Chancery, 36 £</. 3. c. 9, 5. Chancellor to give Remedy where Subjett conftrained to an- fwer before Lord, 15 R. 2, r. 12. 6. Damages given on untrue Suggeftions, 17 R. 2. t. 6. 7. Commiffioners diftrained to return Commiffions that never came to their Hands, to be redreffed in Chancery, 4 H. 4. c , 9. 8. Chancellor to give red"refs to Aliens, 14 W 15 H. 8. c. 2. § 9, 9. The fix Clerks of the Chancery may marry, 14 cif 1 c #. 3. c. 8. io. Chancellor may pafs Things without Fees, 27 #.8. f. u. §9, 11. The Authority of a Lord Keeper the fame as of a Chancel- lor, 5 El. e. 1 8. 12. Chancellor, &c. where difabled, 16 Car. 1. c. 10. § 6. 13. Publick Office where to be kept, and Hours of Attendance, 13 Car. 2. ft. 1. in Appendix. 1 4. Mafters Fees, ibid. 15. The Office of Chancellor may be executed by Commiffioners, i.W.&M.fef. i.f. 21. § 2. 16. One Commiffionermay hear Motions, but not make Decrees, 1 W.&M./ef. i.f. 21. §3. 17. The Tenor Billie going with a Dedimus taken away, and other Fees granted to the Clerks, 4 Ann. c. 16. § 23. 18. The Mafters indemnified who had given Money for their Offices, 1 1 Geo, 1 . c . 2. 19. Directions for fecuring the Money of the Suitors. 12 Geo. rj f. 32. 20. To be paid into the Bank, ibid. 21. A Fund created for Relief of the Suitors in Chancery, 12 Geo. 1. f. 33. 9 Geo. 2. c. 32. 22. Orders and Decrees of the Mafter of the Rolls, his Prede- ceffors and SuccefTors, confirmed, 3 Geo. 2. c. 30. 23. Where Perfons abfcond to avoid the Procefs of Courts of Equity, the Bill fhall be taken pro confejfo, 5 Geo. 2. f. 25. 24. Where Defendants in Cuftody refufe to appear, the Court to appoint a Clerk to enter their Appearance, 5 Geo. 2. c. 2;. § 2. 25. No Suit in Equity by Affignees of Bankrupt without Confent of major Part in Value of Creditors, 5 Geo. 2. c. 30. § 38. 26. Sollicitors Fees on Bankruptcies to be fettled by Mafter in Chancery, ; Geo. 2. c. 30 § 46. 27. Where Perfons obliged to anfwer on Oath for difcoverino- un- lawful Contracts, &c. 7 Geo. 2. c. 8. § 2. zS. Part of the Suitors Cafh to be placed out at Intereft for de- fraying the Charge of the Accountant General's Office, 12 Geo. 2. f. 24. 29. The Mafter of the Rolls and Officers of the Chancery, to be afTefTed to the Land-Tax in the Liberty of the Rolls, 4 Geo. 3. f. 2. § 49. 30. King empowered to grant a Sum not exceeding 5000 /. ten Ann. to the Chancellor, 1 Geo. 3. f. 1. § 6. 31. Part of the Suitors Cafh to be placed at Intereft to be ap- plied to the Accountant General's third Clerk and other Pur- pofes, 4 Geo. 3. c. 32. For other Matters, fee ^ccomxtant (General, Htppearanee 4.' ■fflSail 7. Steffi 3. Charitable Wee 5. Conamilt'Cafu, Culloms 27, CSV. Cicape, C-fcbcatojs 6. ^piftj 1, yv. I&anapcr, JItiiots, >etos 4. 3Infutance 1, &c. JBulJices of 2Mfi}e iz. JLeafeS2 2. Jlifc Citates <;■ Carriage 14. iWatque ami IRepjifal 2. ^ojtgages, ^apiftg n.-

0la?s, tiff 18. Safe Contmft ■;'. Seals, Sheriff

10, fcff. Ships 76. Subpoena, 4Jnit>eru"ties 10, £sfrf CfjanOlet;& See Candles. Grants of them where good, 22 Car. 2. f. 6. for e/&r Matters, fee ^Onattcn'eS, Cfjapel0* See Churches. Chaplains.