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|>ue ano Ct> mm&ieotf. $>ii$M%}f 29. Or for malicioufly drawing up Floodgates, S Geo, 2. c, 20. § 2. 50. Perfons loitering on the Coaft to run Goods, 9 Geo. 2. e. 35. § j g # — Or Perfons not paying Penalty for fraudulently remov- ing Goods, 1 1 Geo. 2. c. 19. § 4. g 1. Or offending againft the Aft concerning Plays and Interludes, 10 Geo. 2. c. 28. § 6. 32. Perfons riotouily hindering the Exportation of Corn, 11 Geo. 2. c. 22. § 1. 33, Apprentices on Oath of Mailer or Miftrefs, 20 Geo. 2. c. 19. §4- $OU(e*JOltl Of tfje l&foff. See King and Palaces. $u$ifo!t iBuy ©ijaccg. How taxed, 4 W, is~ M. c. 15. § iz. $ue anU Ctp* 1. Shall be duly followed, St. Weftm. 1. 3 Ed. i.e. 9. St. Win- ton. 13 £</. i.Ji. 2. c.6. 2. Shall be made after Felons and Robbers, and the Country lhall anfwer if they be not taken, St, Winton, 13 Ed. i.Jl. 2. c. 1 is 2. 2% Ed. 3. c. n. 27.E/. r. 13. 29 Car. 2. <:. 7. § 5. 3. Suits muft be within the Year, 27 £/. c. 13. § 9. 4. Shall be raifed by the Watch on thofe that will not fuffer them- felves to be arretted, St. Winton. 13 Ed. .ft. 2. c. 4. 5. The Statute of Winchefter lhall be read in the County Courts, CSV. Art.fupcr Cartas, 28 Ed. i.e. 17. Shall be proclaimed four Times in the Year, 7 R. 2. c. 6. p6. Articles of Inquiry upon the Statute of Winchefter, Art. Win- ' ton, 34 Ed. X. ft. 2: 7. Hue and Cry lhall be raifed on Purveyors taking Carriages, iS~c. belonging to the Staple, zj.Ef. ■$■_[}. 2. c. 4. 8. The Hundred that fails in purfuing the Hue and Cry, to anfwer half the Damages, 27 El. c. 13. § 2. 9. The Pai'ty robbed to give Notice to Conflable and in Gazette, and be examined, 27 El. c. 13. 8 Geo. 2. c. 16. 10. If a Robber is apprehended the Hundred (hall be difcharged, 27 El. c. 13. § 8. 8 Geo. 2. c. 16. § 3. 11. The Hundred of Benhurft in Berks, lhall recover their whole Damages ao-ainft the Hundreds that make Default in purfuing Hue and Cry, 39 EL c. 25. 12. Directions for Purfuit of Hue and Cry, 8 Geo. 2. c. 16. § 1 1. 13. Inhabitants may be Witneffes, 8 Geo. 2. c. 16. § 15. 14. The Hundred not liable to more than 200/. unlefs two Wit- neffes be prefent, 22 Geo. 2. c. 24. 15. Execution not to be levied on any particular Inhabitant, but a Taxation to be made, 22 Geo. 2. c. 46. § 34. For other Matters, fee COJCtier, 3§Mllt)JCtl0, IftobfoetE, I. A Restraint of Exactions taken there, 27 H. 8. c. 3. z. Their Duties on Salt-fifh and Herrings reftored, 33 H. 8. c. 33. 5 EI. c. 5. § 3. 3. The Cuftomer of Hull to have a Deputy refident at York, 1 El. c 11. §8. 4. For erecting Workhoufes and maintaining the Poor at Hull, 15 Geo. 1. c. 10. 28 Geo, 2. c. 27. For other Matter, fee jftfi), Untmoct. Filh Garths and Piles, &c. to be removed, 23 H. 8. c. 18. ^unojeos. 1. Shall be kept only by thofe that have Lands fufneient within the Hundred, 9 Ed. ^ ft. 2. "2. Shall be annexed to Counties, 2 Ed. 3. c. iz. 3. Shall be let at the ancient Farm, 4 Ed. 3. c. 15. 2.Z Ed. j. ft. 3. c. 14. 4. Not anfwerable to Perfons who are robbed travelling on a Sun- day, 29 Car. 2. c.j. § 5. 5. Liable to Penalty on Exportation of Wool, 7 £5" 8 W. 3. c. 28 §8. 6. Liable to Damage fuftained by pulling down Buildings, 1 Geo. i.e. 5. §6. 7. By killing Cattle, cutting down Trees, burning Houfes, &c. 9 Geo. 1 . c. 22. § 7. 29 Gfo. 2. f. 36. § 9. 8. By deftroying Turnpikes or Works on navigable Rivers, 8 Geo. 2. c. 20. § 6. g. By cutting Hop-binds, 10 Geo. 2. f. 32. § 4. 10. By deftroying Corn to prevent Exportation, 1 1 Geo. 2. e. 22. §5- 1 1. By wounding Officers of the Cuffoms, 19 Geo. 2. e. 34. § 6. 12. Or by deftroying Woods, iSc. 29 Geo. 2. <r. 36. § 9. 13. All Monies recovered againft the Hundred to be levied by a Rate, 22 Geo. 2. e. 46. § 34. For other Mntters, fee lljue fltttl €tV, I^CCeitJCtS 1 5. 18ofe= bett?, ^sheriffs H> ^V- i>ttrit.fng< Perfons unlawfully hunting in the Night, or in difguife, to be pa-' nifhed by Juftices of Peace, or the Privy Council : And as Fe- lons if they deny the Offence, 1 H. 7. c. 7. For other Matters, fee SDeer^tealers., jiFelont', Came. ^Ulttfllgton lane near Cbejler. How repaired, 37 H. 8. c. 3. § iisoantup ano unisfcanomain 1. The decaying of Houfes of Hufbandry prohibited, ^ff. 7. c. ig. 6H.8.c.c. 7H..S.C.1. zjH.S.c.22. 2 & 3 P. cif M. c. 1, z. 3g j5Y. c. 1. 2. Wood not to be turned to Tillage or Pafture, 35 H. 8. c. 17. § 3- , 3. Land to be re-converted to Tillage, 5 ci? 6 Ed. 6. c. 5. 5 EL c. 2. 4. Who may be compelled to ferve in Hufbandry, 5 El. c. 4: § 7. 5. How Hufbandmen (hall take Apprentices, 5 El. c. 4. § 25. 6. The Statute 5 El. c. 2. concerning the keeping a Quantity of Land in Tillage, repealed, 35 El. c. 7. § 20. 7. Arable Land not to be converted to Pafture, 39.E/. c. 2. But not to extend to Northumberland, 43 El. c. 9. § 3Z. 8. For the carrying Sea-Sand for Manure in Devonfkire and Com* wall, 7 Ja. i.e. 18. See ^Labourers. HUglmnO anti ©life* See Baron and Ferns, I. Jamaica. See Plantations. 3!attt£gi'£ Sqtiate. See St. Jama's Square. 3!apait SKUate. See China and J«^ Goods. Sitsentftate JSominig. 1. Shall be granted where one Man's Goods. &c. are (eized for the Outlawry of another. 37 Ed. 3. r. 2. 2, Grantable to Executors, 9 H. 6. c. 4. M 2 3fat0tS