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.paptTts. parson. Pacttf. parliament. 12. Papills required to take the Oaths, or regiflcr their Eflates, l GVo. i. c. 5 j. 3 Geo. i. e. 1 8. io Geo. i. f. 4. 13. Purchafes from Papills without Notice of Claim, made good, 3 Geo. 1. f. 18. § 4. 14. Conveyances from Papills to be inrolled, 3 Geo. i.e. 18. § 6. jr. A Tax on Papills, 0, Geo. 1. f. 18. 16. The 5/. 30 Car. 2. enabling the Declaration, repealed as to the King's fworn Servants, 2 Geo. 2. c. 31. § 9. 17. Papifts conforming indemnified from all Difabilities, 11 Geo. 2. f. 17. 18. Papills and Perfons refuting to take the Oaths to pay double to the Land-Tax, 4 Geo. 3. c. z. § 56, tiff. 19. Eflates doubly taxed being come to Proteftants to be dif- charged, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 113. 20. Farther Time allowed for inrolling the Deeds and Wills of Papifts, 4 Geo. 3. c. 38. For other Matters, fee ~$T>}oMon, 3ltrclatlt>, &iltg 37- SfyiUtia 9, tiff. jfroncoHfojmiflS, IRecufants, iflome, Scot= laim, Soloicrs zi. Supcrftitfous ■JlBoofee, flUni* fccrdtiec 9, (s>. Parceners. 1. Parceners holding z« ftf/>/rf fhall all do Homage, 14 #.3. 2. Parceners and jointenants fhall do but one Suit of Court, 5/. Marleb. ^2 H. 3. c. 9. 3. Shall join in Aflife of Mortdancefter, though in different De- grees, St. Gkuc. 6 Ed. 1 . c. 6. For ether Matters, fee 3Jtl)t)0tof0!l 15. (JEffoirt 4. f&tttt- tfon, Suit of Court 2. C&ales, parcljment. To wh3t Duties liable, 9 Ann. c. 1 1. § 4. 10 Aw. r. 26. § 3. .For c//w Matter*, fee Stamps, patncm. J. General Pardons by Statute, St. de Tallag. non conced. 34 Ed. ■ 1. ft. 4. c. j. Or din: for eft. 34 £^. 1. ft. 5. r. 5. 14 £7. 3. '/.i.f^Hj, 14 .SV. 3. y?. 3. 31 £</. 3.^. 1. c. 13. 36 Ed.-$. ft. 2. • 50 £</. 3. f. 3. 1 R. 2. c. 10. 4 R. 2. f. 2. 6R.2.JI. i.e. 13. 6R 2. ft. 2. c, 3. 21 i?. 2. c. 15. 1 H. 4. <-. 20. 2 H, 4. <r. 13. 5 #. 4. c. 15. 4 #. c. f. 8. 5 //. . 8. c. 8. 21//. 8. ci. 22#. 8. c. 15 £sf 16. 23 //". 8. c. 19. 26. //.: 8.. c. 18. 32 #. 8. c. 49. 35 tf. 8. c. 18. 25 Car. 2. c. 5. 2 W. t3".M. e. 10. 7 ^«w. c. 22. 3 G«>. i. c. 19. 7 Gfa. 1. c. 29. 20 Geo. 2, c. 52. 2. Ability to hold Office not reftored by Pardon, 20 Geo. 2. c. 52. §49. 3. Pardons of Murder, £ffc. (hall not be granted, except, &e. zEd.^.c.z. ^ Ed. 3. c. 13. 10 isW. 3. y?. 1. c. 2. 14 £Z 3,7?.'i..c.i5. 4. Perfons pardoned, to find Surety for their good Abearing, 10 Ed. 1. ft. 1. c. 3. Repealed, 5 /f. fcf M. c. 13. 5. Where a Pardon is granted upon a Suggeftion, the Suggeftion fliall be recited, 27 Ed. $.ft. i.e. 2. 6. Pardons to be granted to certain Perfons attainted in Parlia- ment, declared void, 1 1 R. 2. c. I. 7. Shall' not be allowed for Murder, Treafon or Rape, unlefs they be fpecified in the Charter, 13 R. 2. ft. 2. c. 1. 16 R. 2. c. 6. 8. The Chamberlain orUnder-chamberlain to indorfe on a War- rant for a Pardon for Murder, Treafon or Rape, the Name of the Perfon at whole Suit the Pardon is granted ; and the Pe- nalty of making fuch Suits, 13 R. z.ft..z. c. 1. Repealed, 16 £ 2. c 6. 9. A Penalty on thofe who procure Pardon for an Approver,, if he becomes a Thief again, 5 H. 4. c. 2. 10. The general Pardon, Indemnity and. Oblivion,, 12 Car. 2. i. 11. 11. Perfons pardoned of Felony may be bound to their good Be- haviour for feven Years, 5 W. tif M. c. 13. 1 2. Robbers, 4 & 5 W. tif Af. c. 8. § 7. 13. Clippers, 6 {if 7 IV. 3., e. 17. §12. 14. Burglars and Horfe- dealers difcovering two or more of their Accomplices, entitled to a" Pardon, 10 tif 11 W. 3. c. 23. § r. 15. The King's Pardon not pleadable to an Impeachment by the Commons, 12 tif 13 W. 3. c. 2. § 3. Fsr other Matters, fee 3HmbaiTat)0j6 4. 1flpp?entice8 47. Cburcbes 12. CuOoms 160. JFelony, JFojgcrt? 5. l^igljtoaps 49- &e. 31rctant> 15. ^oncy * 1 . €>atl)» 18. *Dutlato?t>2c. fj>erjurt?5. $>iraq> 8. ^ottDffiice if-, £luare 3ImpeDt't 7. IRecufants 48. ISent 16. iRobbev^ 8. Scale 8. Seamen 61. Ships 82. St* monu 8. Soldiers 22. Stojes 12. Capes 16. Parffl). See Advowfon. Where a Townfhip fliall be deemed a Parifh with refpecl to the Poor, 13 tif 14 Car. 2. c. 12. § 31. Parfcs anli Pontic 1. Lords fhall not have the Imprifonment of Malefactors in thei r Parks, tifc. 5/. Mert. 20 H. 3. f. irv 2. Malefactors in Parks and Ponds may be punifhed by three Years Imprifonment and Ranfom, tiff, or outlawed, St. Weftm, 1. 3 Ed. 1. f. 20. 3. Survey to be taken of Parks, Extenta manerii, 4 Ed. I. ft. I. §4. 4. Parks not to be within 200 Feet of a Highway, or to be wal- led, tiff. 13 Ed. i.ft.z. c. 5. 5. Malefactors in Forefts and Parks who will not ftand to the King's Peace, may be killed, St. de malefacl. in pare. 21 Ed. 1. ft. 2. Extended to inclofed Grounds where Deer are kept, 3 IV. & M. c. 10. § c,. And to Lords and Gamekeepers in the Night, 4 ^ 5 W. tif M. f . 23. § 4. 6. Penalty on pulling down the Pales of a Park, tiff. 3 W. tif M. f. 10. § 9. 5 Geo. 1. c. 1;. § 6. 7. Recompence to be made by the Townfhip to Owners of Parks, for deftroying their Fences, tiff. 6 Geo. 1. e. 16. 8. Parks and Chafes, how taxable, 4 Geo. 3. f. 2. § 4. Ftr other Matters, fee 3H) qUOD SDaittUUltt I. JDcef, tiff.

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iriflj 9> 18, tiff. JFojefts, dpaine, l^ojfes 2. fttooos. Parliament. 1. To all Parliaments, tiff. Men- fhall come in Peace, and' with- out Force and Arms, St. dedefenf. port. arm. 7 Ed. 1. 2. A Parliament fliall be held once every Year, tiff. 4 Ed. 3. c. 14. 36 Ed. 3. f. 10. 3. Great Offices taken into the King's Hands at the Beginning of a Parliament, that the Officers might be judged by the Peers, 1 5 Ed. 3 . ft. i.e. 4. 4. That Men of the Law and Sheriffs fhall not be returned in Parliament, 46 Ed. 3,.. 5. Ancient Punilhment for not attending the Summons ta Par- liament, 5 R. 2. ft. 2. f. 4. 6. Punilhment of tile Sheriffs not returning Writs, tiff. 5 R. 2. ft. 2. f. 4 . 7. Tenements that have been contributory to the Knights Wages, fliall be charged though they be purchafed by Peers, tiff. 12 R.2. f. 12. S. A Committee appointed to anfwer and determine Petitions to the King, 21 R. z. e. 16. 9. Repeal of the Parliament, 21 R. 2. 1 H. 4. c. 3. Of the Parliament held, 9 Ed. 4. by King Henry. V. 17 Ed> 4. c. 6. IC Appeals fhall not be purfued in Parliament, I H. 4. e. 14. 11. For enormous Battery of a Servant of a Member, the Of- fender, fhall be proclaimed, and if he do not render himfelf tc. the