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fl&emtmire. pjctoetatitie. Pjefentment. JPiemunfre.' j . They that purchafe Provifions of Abbeys at Rome, fhall be out of the King's Prote&ion, 25 Ed. y ft. 5. c. 22.7?. 6. 2. Impeaching in other Courts Judgments given in the King's Courts, 27 Ed. 3. ft. 1. c. 1. 3. The Procefs againfl thofe that fue Citations or Prefentations at Rome, 38 Ed. 3. ft. 2. c. I. 4. The King not to pardon thefe Offences without Confent of the Party grieved, 38 Ed. $.ft. 2. c. 2. 5. The fame Penalty againfl: Procurators and Attorneys of Aliens having Benefices, 3 R. 2, e. 3. 6. Againfl: Aliens taking Benefices without Licence, 7 R. 2. c. 12. 7. Defendants permitted to appear by their general Attornies, 7 R. 2. c. 14. 8. The King's Subje&s obtaining Benefices by Provifion, to be out of the King's Protection, 12 R.2. c. 15. 9. Offences againfl: the Statutes of Provifors to be punifhed with Banifhment, &e. 13 R. 2. ft. 2. c. 2. 8 0. Bringing in Sentences againfl: thofe that execute the Statutes of Provifors, to be punifhed with Death, 13 R. 2. ft. 2. c. 3. With the Penalties of Premunire, 16 R. 2.c. 5. 11. Accepting Provifions of Difcharge from ordinary Obedience, 2 H. 4. c, 3. Or from Payment of Tithes, 2 H. 4. c. 4. 12. The Statutes againfl: Provifors confirmed, 9 H. 4. c. 8. 13. A Pardon of Offences of Premunire, 9 H. 4. c. io. 14. The Penalty extended to thofe that procure Licence to exe- cute a Provifion of a Benefice full, 3 H. $.ft. 2. c. 4. 15. To thofe that profecute Appeals to Rome, 24 i/. 8. e. 12. 25 H. 8. c. 19. § 5. 16. Dean and Chapter not elefling and confecrating BiQiop incur PremunWe, 25 H. 8. c. 20. § 7. 17. Offences of Premunire made fince 1 H. 8. repealed, 1 Mar. ft. i.e. 5. 18. Maintaining the Authority of the See of Rome, a Premunire in the fecond Offence, 1 El. c. 1. % 29. 19. Writing, &c. to defend the Power of the See of Rome, is Treafon in the fecond Offence, 5 El. c. 1. § 10, 1 1. 20. Not lawful to kill a Perfon attainted in Premunire, 5 El. c. 1. §2.. 21. Importing Agnus Dei, csV. prohibited under Penalty of Pre- munire, 13 El. c. 2. § 7. 22. Sending Money, Wc. to Priefts of Seminaries Abroad, incur Premunire, 27 El. c. 2. § 6. 23- Preaching, ciff. againfl: the Proteflant Succeffion, to incur a Premunire, 4 /^»». r. 8. 6 Ann. c. 7. § 2. /or <>*£<?/- Matters, fee Slgjofeerfi ic. Cattle 16. .dSuittlOlaJ- Dcr 5. habeas Corpus 8. Monopolies 4. €>atl;s 15. ^otjifojs, f5urtje£ance 12. JSecufants 17, &<■„ IRome, UfiirE 8. i. None but the King's Officers fhall diflrain out of their Fee, or in the Highway, St. Marleb. 52 H. 3. c. 15. 2. None but the King fhall have Plea of falfe Judgment, St. Marleb. 52 H. 3. c. 19. 3. The King's Accountants to be imprifoned for their Defaults, St. Scacc. 51 H. 3- ft. 5. 4< Prerogative in Tenures in ccpite,&e. St. Prerog iti-va Regis, 17 Ed. 2. ft. 1. <-. 1 to 7, cif 13. 5. With Regard to the Lapfe of fix Months, Prerog. Reg. 17 Ed. 2. ft. 1. c. 8. 6. In the Cuftody of Lands of Idiots and Lunaticks, Prerog. Reg. 17 Ed. 2. ft. 1. c. 9 tif 10. 7. In Wreck, Whales, and Sturgeons, Prerog. Reg. 17 2?^. 2. /?. I. IT. 11. 8. In the Lands of Aliens, Prerog. Reg. 17 Fa 1 , z.y?. I. c, 12. 9. In the Efcheats of Bilhops Tenants, Prerog. Reg. -j Ed.z.ft. i.e. 14. 10. That Advowfons Appendant pafs not with a Manor, Prerog. Reg. 17 Ed. 2. ft. 1. c. 15. 11. In the Goods of Felons, and in the Year and Day, Frereg, Reg. 1 j Ed. 2. ft. 1. <-.. 16. 12. For feveral old condemned Opinions relating to the Preroga- tive, fee 21 R. 2. c. 12 &f 20. 1 H. 4, c. 3. 13. None but the King may pardon Felonies, 27 H. 8. e. 24. 14. None but the King may make Juftices, 27 H. 8. c. 24. § 2, For o/for Matters, fee JFraiTCrjl'fe©, P^feittmetm 1 . The Examination of a Clerk prefented to a Benefice, belong s to the Ordinary, Art. Cler. g Ed. 2. ft. 1. c. 13. 2. The King's Prefentments in another's Right releafed, 25 Ed. 3. ft. 3. e. 1. 3. A Limitation of the King's Prefentment in another's Right, to three Years before the Prefentment made, by 14 Ed. 3. ft. 4. r. 2. Repealed, 25 F</. 3.7?. 3. c. 7. 4. The King's Title to prefent in another's Right, to be examin- ed, 25 Ed. 3. ft. 3. c. 3. 5. The Ordinary or his Clerk may counterplead the King's Title, 25 Ed. 3. ft. 3. r. 7. 6. The King's Prefentee fhall not be admitted to a Benefice that is full, until it be recovered by Law, 13 R. 2. ft. i.e. 1. 7. An Incumbent put out by the King's Prefentee may purfue his Remedy at any Time, 4 H. 4. c. 22. For other Matters, fee SPobOttlfon, &a|lCe, $>jeVOgatifee,. i&tmonj?, ^eftou pans. A Duty of Excife granted to the Town, 26 Geo. 2, c. 79, 1. How attainted, 13 W, 3. c. 3. § 1. 2. Afferting his Right punifhed with Premunire, 7 & 8 W. 3, c. 27. § 2. 6 Ann. c. 7. § 2. 3. Correiponding with him, or his Sons, Treafon, 13 W, 3. r. 3, § 2. 17 Geo. z. f. 39. 4. Securing his Perfon on his landing, or attempting to land, how rewarded, 1 Geo. 1. ft. I. e. I. § 9. cif/. 2.r. 13. § 28, 29. J^jfeff??. See Ecclefiaftical Courts, Jefuit, Or- dination, and Recufants. primer Sdfiit. Taken away, 12 Gv. 2. c. 24, How provided for, 6 Gw. 2. f. 25. § 6. 7 Geo. 2. e. 13. Principal. See Acceffary. 2 1 Ja. i . concerning Monopolies not to extend to Letters Patent concerning Printing, 21 Ja. 1. c. 3. § 10. &s31$O0&j5 5. p?itttino;#0Ufe. Shares in Stocks for printing of Books belonging to the King's Printing-Houfe, how taxable, 4 Geo. 3. e. 2. § 54. P?lrtt& See Books. ^jifage