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H&aefljeg; H&atfmg. i&cafure- 24. For draining Fen Lands in the Townfhip of Felt well, l°?c. in the County of Norfolk, 30 Geo, 2. c- 3 5. 25. For draining Fen Lands in the Townfhips of March and Wim- blington, in the IJle of Ely, 30 Geo. 2. c. 36. 26. For draining certain Fens in the IJle of Ely, and County of Cambridge, 31 Geo. z. c. 18. 27. For draining certain Fen Lands in the Pariihes of Chatteris and Doddhigton, in the IJle of Ely, 31 Geo. 2. f. 19. 28. For draining certain Fen Lands in the Pariihes of Somerfham and Pidley, with Feat on, andtheParifh oiColne, in the County of Huntington, 32 G?o. 2. c. 13. 29. For draining the Fens on both Sides of the River Witham, in the County of Lincoln, 2 Geo. 3. r. 32. £|3 By 1 1 Geo. 2. c. 34. 14 Geo. 2. r. 24. and 21 Geo. 2. c. 18. the fecond Offence in fetting Fire to Engines for draining the feveral Fens to which thefe Acls relate, is made Felony without Clergy. By zzGeo, z.c, 11, 16, 19. 29 Geo. 2. c. 22. 30 Geo. 2. c. 32, 33, 35, 36. 31 Geo. 2. c. 18, 19. 32 Geo. 2. c. 13. and 33 Geo. 2. c. 32. Offenders malicioufly fetting Fire to any of the Works for draining the feveral Fens to which thefe Afts relate, may be tranfported for feven Years. For other Matters, fee jfeeDfOjt) SUM. ^avp 'Bone SBatet UX01I& The Shares how taxable, 4 Geo. 3. ,:. 2. § 54. SJ&Uatp 10 ©ttatttU See St Mzry A? Strand. $$Htp @>ttatfO?Tl 'BotU* See St. Afary Stratford* J|!)aEl> dSJoOlltOtO- See St. Mzry Woolnoth. Q9a$tg. The Penalty of felling or keeping Vifor Mafks, 3 i7. 8. c. 9. ^afoms* Their Confederacies prohibited, 3 H. 6. c. . 1. Saying or hearing it punilhed, 23 EL c. 1. §4. 11 cif 12 J^. 3. r. 4. § 3. 2. Difcovery of Offenders rewarded, 3 Jfo. i„ f. 5. § U pallet anti servant. 1. Servants imbezilling Goods or Money delivered to them by their Mailer, where guilty of Felony, 21 H. 8. c. 7. 2, Servants what to forfeit for Fire owing to their Negligence, 6 Ann. c. 31. § 3. For other Matters, fee 3LabOUretS and <&Crt)aittS, Staffer of t&e ftoHS* 1,, Enabled to grant Leafes of the Houfes belonging to the Rolls, 12 Car., z. c. 36. Conftru&ion of the Power, zo Geo. 2. r. 34. 2. His judicial Authority confirmed, 3 G«<?. z. r. 30. 3. The Income of his Office augmented, 23 Geo.. 2. r. 25. § 6. Foe o/A«- Matters, fee Chancery, ^attetS lit CfjatlCCrp. See Chancery. 99a(!$. See Ships and Stores. ^artms* I.' Committers agnumlupo, St. Hibem. 14 //. 3. 2. ^tt/ <W/V afyllahd cadit a tola caufd, the Maxim condemned, St. Wall. 1 2 Ed. 1 . w Appendix. 3. ££uis pro alieno fatlo non eft puniendus, St. Weflm. 2. 13 Ed, I. f. 35. 4. Z>f tranfgrejfione certae perfonae faBd altera perfona eommodum aut emendas neconfequatur, St. de faff, 20 Ed. i.ft. 2. 5. That Allegiance is due more by Reafon of the Crown than of the Perfon of the King, condemned, Exil. Hug. le Defpenfer. 1 ; Ed. 2. ft. 2. 6. NecelTary Alliances among the Peers to purfue evil Counfellors, not to be punifhed by Rigour of Law, St. ne quis cccaf. pro felon. tiff. 15 Ed. 2. ft. 3. 7. The King cannot pardon the Suit of others, Statute revoking the Pardon, tsV. 15 Ed. 2. ft. 4. 8. The Father to the Bough and the Son to the Plough, in Ktnt, Prarog. Reg. 17 Ed. 2. ft. i.e. 16. 9. None mail be troubled for Covenants made in Time of War, St. Ragm. incerti temp. Vol. I. 188. 1 o. Every Man is bound to do to the King as his liege Lord all that pertaineth, 1 Ed. 3. ft. 2. c. 15. 1 1. Juftices ought not to yield Account, 18 Ed. 3. ft. 2. c. 4. 1 z. Franchifes reftraining the Freedom of felling Merchandize, are to the common Prejudice of the King and his People, 25 Ed. ^.J}. 4. e. z. 13. Several condemned Opinions relating to the Prerogative and Treafon, 21 R. 2. c. 12. 14. Laws without great Penalty are more often obeyed, 1 Mar. Jl. 1. c. 1, § 1. $9apljem- See Maiming. a9eaa aim ^et&egttn. 1. Mead orMetheglin pay one Halfpenny Excife for every Gal- lon, 1 2 Car. 2. c. 23. § 5. 2. And one Halfpenny, 12 Car. 2. c. 24. § 19. 3. And one Halfpenny, 22 y 23 Car. 2. c, 5. § 1. 4. And three Pence, 1 W. & M. c. 3. § 2. 5. And three Pence, §W.& M. c. 20. 5 10. 6. And three Pence, 4 Ann, e . 6. § 1 5- 7. And one Penny, 8 Ann. c. 7. § 1. 1. May be exported Duty free, 11 Si? 1 2 W. 3. c. 20. § 4. 2. How many Sacks of Meal may be carried at one Load in Lon- don and Weflmivfter, 6 Geo. 1. r. 6. Meafure*. 1. Shall be one through the Realm, M. C. 9 H. 3. c. 25. 27 Ed. %.Jt. 2. a 10. 13 .£. 2.^. I. c. 9. 2. Ordinance for meafuring Land, 33 Ed. lift. 6. St. camp, ul- nar', &c. incerti temp. Vol. 1. 189. 3. Bufhels, Gallons and Ells, (hall be according to the Standard, and fealed, Ordin. pio pijior. incerti temp, c. 8 & 9. Vol. I. 186. 25 Ed. 1. ft. 5. c. 10. 16 R. 2. c. 3. 4. Standards of Meafures 111311136 fent in Brafs to the Counties, 14 Ed. 3. ft. 1. c. 12. ^^Ed.^.c.b. 7H.-j.c4. 5. Juftices of Peace fhall enquire of Meafures, 34 .E^. 3. c. 4. 6. The Meafures in the County of Lancafter, larger than in other Parts, 13 R. 2. ft. 1. c. 9. 7. The Penalty of buying Corn at more than eight Bufhels the Quarter, 15 R. z. c. 4. 1 H. 5.. c. io. 8. The Statute Mile, 35 El. c. 6. 9. The Meafure of Veffels of Wine, Eels, Herrings, and Sal- mon, 2 H. 6. c. i. Of Veffels of Wine and Oil, 1 R. 3. c. 13. 10. The Meafure of Cloth ihall be Yard and Inch, 18//. 6. c. 16. 11. The Contents of an Acre, 24 H. 8. c. 4. 12. Water