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A39466 An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use from the beginning of Magna Carta until 1641 / by Edm. Wingate of Grayes-Inne, Esq. ; with a continuation, under their proper titles, of all acts in force and use, untill the year 1666, and alphabetically digested under apt titles ; whereto is annexed four tables directing to the several matters and clauses throughout the said statutes.; Laws, etc. England and Wales.; Wingate, Edmund, 1596-1656.; Manby, Thomas, of Lincolns-Inn. 1666 (1666) Wing E906; ESTC R33346 579,794 810

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96 First-fruits 45 Scire facias Debt to the King 24 Execution 2.4 Scotland and Scots Berwick England and Scotland Sea Pag. 496 Seals Pag. 496 Treason 1. Second deliverance Avowry Sectaries Schismaticks c. Crown 70 c. Se defendendo Pardon Serjeant at Arms Pag. 496 Servants Executors 9 Felony 7 8 Labourers Service and Sacraments Pag. 496 Sessions Religion Crown 27 Justices of Peace Severn Pag. 501 Passage Sewers Pag. 501 Approvements 8 c. Sheep Pag. 510 Calves 3 Ships 45 Sheriffs Pag. 511 Account Admeasurement of Pasture Appeals 7 8 Assises 2.11.21.22 Atta●●t 14 c. Coroner 2 Crown 120 Debt 5 Debt to the King 3 4 15 Discontinuance of process 5 Distresses Drapery 116 England and Scotland 6 Eschequer Estreats 8 Excommunicato capiende Execution of Statutes Executors 9 Exigent Extortion Forcible entry Forests 29 Forfeiture 5 Hawks Indictments Jurors Justices in Eyre Justices of Assise 4 Labourers 14.46 Mainprize Monasteries 5 Mortmain Murder Panel Pardon Parliament Perjury Physicians 27 Prison Processes Purveyors Receivers 13 19 Recognisance Redisseisin Replevin of Cattel Return of Sheriffs Riots Robberies Staple 42 Suits Trespass 1 Triall 7 Women 8 9 Wreck Ships and Shipping Pag. 524 Admiralty 3 Brass 22 Breakers of Leagues 5 6 9 Customs 4 Newcastle Victuall 18 c. Shoe-makers Cordwainers Shop-Book Debt 11 12 Silk Pag. 533 Customs 24 Sylva Caedua Prohibition 10 Slanders Damages 25 Soap Coopers 7 8 Souldiers Captains c. Vagabonds 16 Southampton Pag. 533 Southwark Butter 4 Spice Pag. 534 Spiritual Laws Pag. 534 Spiritual persons Appeals to Rome 2 3 Arrests 2 3. First-Fruits 6 Leases Residence Spiritual Laws Spiritualty Pag. 535 Stabbing Clergy Stanes Pag. 536 Stannery-Court Courts 33 Staple Pag. 536 Customs 9 Merchants 15 c. Woolls Star-Chamber Courts 32 Women 10 c. Statute-Merchant Fraudulent Conveyances 9 c. Recognisance Staple 20 21 Statute-Staple Courts 2 3 First-fruits 4 Fraudulent Conveyances 9 c. Felony 23 Staple 20 21 Stéel Pag. 542 Stiliard Pag. 543 Aliens 30 Stewards of Leets Feasants Fish 37 c. Franchises High-wayes Horses Hunters Malt Musters Playes Sheriffs 10 Victuall Weights Steward of the Kings Houshold Butler of the King Staple 11.13 Strand Paving Sturgeon Aliens 32 Subornation Perjury Witness Subpoena Accusation 11 Suburbs of London Paving Suffragans Bishops 4 c. Suit of Court Pag. 543 Corporation 2 Corpus cum causa 2 c. Suit of Court Distresses Justices in Eyre Tenure Supersedeas Corpus cum causa Supplicavit Corpus cum causa 3 c. Supremacy The Oath thereof Crown 6 Surety Corpus cum causa 4 5 Surgeons Physicians Surveyors Pag. 543 Courts Swans Pag. 544 Feafants 2 Swearing and Cursing Pag. 544 Tales de circumstantibus Jurors 27 c. Nisi prius 14 T. TAil Pag. 545 Bankrupts 37 Crown 3 Dower 4 7 Fines 27 c. Leases 1 c. Tailles Sheriffs 2.59 c. Tanners Cordwainers Taverns Ale-houses Taxes c. Pag. 546 Captains 21 c. Tellers of News Newes Tellers Receivers Templers Pag. 547 Crosses Tenants in common Assises 13 Essoin Partition Tenant by the courtesie Crown 136 Dower 4 7 Partition Tenant for life Dower 4 1 Tenths Receivers 19 Taxes Tenure Pag. 547 Term Dayes in Bank Testaments Appeals to Rome 1 Probate Wills Testimoniall Labourers Tewksbury Passage 1 Thames Passage 18 Tiles Pag. 549 Tillage Pag. 549 Tindale Pag. 550 Tinkers Brass Vagabonds 2 Tinne Brass Customs 9 Tithes Pag. 551 Appeals to Rome Indicavit Tobacco Pag. 555 Tolle Pag. 555 Fairs Weights 17 Forests 14 Towns Pag. 556 Corporation Weights 41 c. Trade Pag. 557 Traverse to Office Escheators 3.5 c. Treason Pag. 560 Crown Nisi prius 13 Triall 9 11 Treasurer Aide of the King 4 Aliens 14 Attorney 8 Bankrupts 1 Books 4 Corporation 1 Drapery 21.42 43 54 62 Error Escheators 1 Execution of Statutes Fish Merchants Officers Sewers 8 Sheriffs 7 Staple 27 Treason 1 Vacation of Bishopricks Wards 36 Wines Wools 6 Trespasse Pag. 565 Assises 8 Attaint 37 Triall Pag. 567 Accusation 1 c. Faise Judgments Jurors Turn County Tunnage and Poundage Pag. 570 V. VAcation of Bishopricks Pag. 570 Forfeiture 2 Vagabonds Pag. 571 Captain 33 Verdict Issue Jurors Triall Vestry-men Pag. 576 Vicars Appropriation Parson Victuall and Victuallers Pag. 576 Alehouses Customs 6.11 View Pag. 580 Villenage Villains Pag. 580 Amerciaments 1 Vintners Alehouses 27 Vnion and severing of Churches Pag. 581 Vniversities Pag. 582 First-fruits 42 Ireland 15 Wines 22 Unlawful Games Actions popular 9 Playes Voucher Pag. 583 Voyages Admiralty 3 Vpholsters Pag. 585 Upton upon Severn Bridges 16 Vses Pag. 585 Wards 40 Usurpation of Churches Advowson Vsury Pag. 588 Utlawry Addition 1 2 Amendments 3 Attaint 41 Certificate of the c. Exigent Process W. WAger of Law Pag. 589 Wages Labourers Wales Pag. 590 Amendments 3 5 Certificate of the c. 5 Chester 2. c. Clergy 21 Cordwainers 69 Exigent 11 c. Service and Sacraments 31 Ships 24 42 Staple 2 Walsingham Pag. 612 Wapping March Pag. 612 Warden of the Fleet Debt Sheriffs 45 Warden of the Five Portt Crown 127 Ships 33 41 Wardens of Handycrafts Aliens 8 c. Wards Pag. 613 Courts 29. Crown 141 Exchequer Escheators Wast Wardrobe Debt to the King 14 Wares Pag. 619 Fish 23 c. Havens 7 Warrens Felony 5 Mortmain 10 Warranty Pag. 619 Aide of the King Warranty of Charters Dayes in Bank 20 Warre Pag. 620 Armour 2 Debt to the King 14 Forfeiture 9 Musters Wast Pag. 621 Estrepment Wastes Approvements Watches Pag. 623 Watering of Hemp and Flax Flax Water-men Passages 6 c. Wax Pag. 623 Weares Pag. 624 Weights and Measures Pag. 628 Clerk of the Market Coopers Customs 2 Wools 2 4 Westmerland Corn 8 Westminster Butter 4 White Ashes Pag. 638 White Gate Pag. 639 White-Hall Palace Widows Women Wild-fowl Pag. 639 Wills Pag. 639 Appeals to Rome Probat Wilton upon Wie Bridges 13 Wines Pag. 644 Gauging President of the Council Ships Witness Pag. 648 Armour 9 Bankrupts 21 Merchants 75 Triall 1 Wives Women Wood Pag. 649 Cordwainers 36 37 Wools Pag. 654 Actions popular 10 Customs 1 2 3 9 Drapery 69 82 109 Exigent 5 Merchants 18.21.62 Ships Staple Taxes 4 Woolfels Actions popular 10 Customs 1 2 3 Merchants 18 Staple Taxes 4 Women widows Wives and Maids Pag. 658 Age 6 Appeals 1 Crown 77.80.88.95.107.125.126.134.136.144.150.152 Cui in vita Discontinuance Dower Entry Essoin 7.13 Felony 6 Fines 2.17 c. Leases 1 c. Triall 3 Vagabonds Uses 12 13 Wards 16 38 71 Wills 1.5.7.13.22 Worsteds Pag. 678 Apprentices Norwich Wreck Pag. 680 Admiralty Writs and abatement of Writs Pag. 680 Addition Aide of the King 4 Dayes in Bank View Y. YArmouth Approvements 11 Fish Ships 40 50 Worsteds Yarn Pag. 681 York Pag. 681 Corn 8 An Exact TABLE of the Year and Chapter of every STATUTE in force and use upon the 4th day of January Anno Dom. 1641. which year and Chapter being known and found in this Table the respective Title answering
the King by Commission under the Great Seal so as the Popes power shall be quite excluded from all such Visitations neither shall any Religious persons from henceforth depart this Realm for any Visitation Congregation or Assembly whatsoever but all such meetings shall be hereafter within the Kings Dominions XXIV Howbeit this Act nor any License or Dispensation to be granted thereby shall derogate the Statute of 21 H. 8.13 touching Pluralities of Benefices or Non-residence XXV Whosoever sues for any License Dispensatson c. to the See of Rome or obeys any Process from thence shall incur a Praemunire but this is made Treason by 13 E● 2. XXVI Grants and Confirmations of liberties obtained from the See of Rome to any Abbeys or other Religious Houses shall be of the fame effect as they were before this Act. XXVII Abbeys nor other places exempt shall pay any Pensions to the See of Rome nor accept any Dispensation or Confirmation from thence nor make any oath to the Bishop thereof and where no such Confirmation was requisite they shall still remain as before notwithstanding this Act. XXVIII Dispensations obtained at Rome before the 12th of March 1533. shall remain of the force that they had before this Act. XXIX The King with the advice of his Council may reform the manner of Indulgences Safe Conducts I. Stat. 15 H. 6.3 IN all Safe Conducts the name of them of the Ship and of the Master and the number of the Mariners together with the Portage of the Ship shall be expressed II. Stat. 18 H. 6.8 Goods may be loaded into the Ships of the Kings Enemies so as the Merchant hath an Authentique safe Conduct for them otherwise they may be made prize by any that can take them III. Stat. 20 H. 6.1 All Letters of safe Conduct which be not enrolled in the Chancery before the delivery of them shall be void IV. They who will take benefit of the Kings safe Conduct shall have it ready enrolled at the time of their apprehension Howbeit although the safe Conduct be not presently shewed yet it will suffice if it be afterwards proved to be then enrolled Saint Johns I. Stat. 32 H. 8.24 By this Act the Corporation of Saint Johns of Jerusalem in England and Ireland was dissolved and the Priors and Confreres thereof prohibited to wear the Mark c. II. The King was to have their Houses Churches Lands Goods Chattels Debts and all other things of theirs There be also divers Pensions appointed severally to the Priors Chaplains and Confreres of that Order to continue during their lives III. All of that Order are discharged from obedience for their Religion and also enabled to sue and to take and have liberty as other Religious persons were enabled by 31 H. 8.6 which see in Ability Likewise their lands are to be within the survey of the Court of Augmentations Scarborough I. Stat. 37 H. 8.14 An Act for the incorporating of two persons by the name of the Masters or Keepers of the Peer and Key at Scarborough who have power to distrain every man having lands or houses there for the fifth part of the yearly revenue thereof towards the repair of the said Peer and Key See the Statute at large Sea I. Stat. 18 E. 3. Stat. 1.3 The Sea shall be open to all Merchants to pass with their Merchandize where they please Seals I. Artic. sup Chart. Cap. 6. 28 E. 1. No Writ concerning the Common Law shall be awarded under any of the petty Seals II. Stat. 11 R. 2.10 The Kings Signet or Privy Seal shall not be sent in prejudice of the Realm or disturbance of the Law III. Stat. 4 H. 7.14 All Grants and Writings of Lands and other things pertaining to the Earldom of March shall be under the Great Seal and not under the special Seal Serjeants at Arms. I. Stat. 13 R. 2.6 There shall be but thirty Serjeants at Arms who shall meddle with nothing but what concerns their Offices neither shall they oppress the people in pain to lose their Office make fine to the King at his pleasure and full satisfaction to the party ☞ Service and Sacraments * I. Stat. 1 E. 6.1 None shall speak or do any thing in contempt of the most Holy Sacrament in pain of imprisonment and to make fine and ransom at the Kings Will. II. Three Justices of Peace 1. Qu. have power to take information by the Oaths of two lawful persons at least concerning the offence aforesaid and to bind over by Recognizance every accuser and witness in 5 l. a piece to appear at the next Sessions to give evidence against the offenders who are there to be enquired of before three Justices or more by the oaths of twelve men and also indicted if the matter alledged against them be found true III. Three Justices or more have likewise power to send out two writs Capias and Exigent and a Capias Utlegat against such offenders in all Counties and Liberties and upon their appearance to determine the contempts and offences aforesaid or to take bail for their appearance to be tried as aforesaid IV. The Justices also have power to direct a Writ in the Kings Name to the Bishop of the Diocess where the offence was committed by which he shall be required to be present himself or some for him sufficiently learned at the arraignment of the offender and to give advice concerning the offence committed V. The offence shall be prosecuted within three moneths and the offender shall be admitted to produce Witnesses for his defence VI. The Minister shall deliver the Sacrament to every person in both kinds and shall not without lawful cause deny it to any that will devoutly and humbly desire it VII Stat. 2. 3 E. 6.1 Every Minister shall use the Church-Service in such form as is mentioned in the Book of Common-Prayer established by this Act And shall not use any other or deprave the same in pain if he be Beneficed and convict thereof by the Verdict of twelve men his own confession or notorious evidence of the fact to forfeit to the King for the first offence that of his Benefices which the King will choose and to suffer six months imprisonment for the second to suffer one whole years imprisonment and to be deprived ipso facto of all his spiritual promotion whereupon every Patron may present and for the third to suffer imprisonment during life And if he be not Beneficed for the first offence he shall suffer six months imprisonment and for the second imprisonment during life VII If any shall be convicted to have by Enterludes Playes ●ongs rhymes or otherwise depraved the said books as to have compelled or procured the Minister to sing or say any other Church-service or in any other form then as aforesaid or by any such means 〈◊〉 have interrupted or let the Minister to sing or say the said Service th●● shall for the first offence forfeit 10 l. to the King or that not paid within
Sheriffs 46 Vagabonds 10 Weights 49 Wines 1 Women 15 Lords Pag. 338 Cross-bows 12 Crosses Forfeiture Freehold Justices of Assise 8 Parliament 38 Return of Sheriffs Staple 32 Treason 3.5.34 Lunaticks Escheators 40 Fools M. MAdder Pag. 338 Mad-men Fools Maimed Souldiers Captains 21 c. Mainprise and Bail Pag. 338 Sheriffs 2 3 Maintenance Pag. 340 Assises 20 Actions popular Champerty Execution of Statutes Feoffments 1 Informers 8 Liveries of Companies Nisi prius Mayors and Head-Officers See most of the Titles under Justices of Peace Master of the Rolls First-Fruits War 5 Malt Pag. 341 Manufactures Pag. 342 Merchants and Merchandize Pag. 343 Amerciaments 1 Butler of the King 4 Customs Drapery 250.254 Eschange 3.4 Ireland Labourers 25 Money Monopolies Ships Spice Staple Wines Wooll Worsteds 1 Marches Courts 32 Marriners Captains 21 c. Ships 32.37 Vagabonds 14 16 c. Markets Fairs Marriages Dispensations 2 Marshalsey Pag. 369 Error Marshes and Fennes Pag. 370 Approvements 8 c. Felony 9 Masons Pag. 370 Masters of the Chancery Pag. 370 Justices 6 Matrimony and Marriage Pag. 370 Appeals to Rome 1 Measures Clerk of the Market Weights Mesne Pag. 371 Middlesex Nisi Prius 14 Paving Milch Kine Calves 3 c. Militia See Captains and Souldiers Numb 39. Ministers of Churches Parson Mint Money Misprision of Treason Money 50 Monasteries Abbeys Priories Colledges Free-Chappels Hospitals Chanteries Pag. 372 Patents 7 c. 17 Money Pag. 382 Gold Merchants 40 c. Treason 1.27.31 32 33 36 Monopolies Pag. 387 Mortdancester Pag. 388 Assises 1 Damages 3 c. Discontinuance of process 3 Mortmain Pag. 389 Mortuaries Pag. 392 Multiplying Money Munition Actions popular 10 Murder and Man-slaughter Pag. 393 Forfeiture 10 Musters Pag. 394 N. Navy Ships Nets Fish Newcastle upon Tine Pag. 395 News Pag. 395 New port upon Usk Bridges 12 Nisi prius Pag. 396 Attaint 5.47 Non-ability Ability Non-claim Fines 11 Non-plevin Pag. 398 Non-suit Pag. 399 Damages 14 Non-tenure Pag. 399 Norfolk Fish 16 Shcep 6 Worsteds Northumberland Pag. 399 Norwich Pag. 399 Worsteds Novel-disseisin Age Assises Damages 1 2 4 c. Discontinuance of process 3 Essoin 15 Justices in Eyre 3 Nuper obiit Essoin 10 Nusance Pag. 400 Infections O. OAth Pag. 400 Commission 5 6 Corporation 5 6 Crown 6 c. 108 Justices 2 5 Merchants 81 Parliament 36 Sewers 13 Sheriffs 75 c. Oblations Obventions Appeals to Rome 1 Quakers 1 c. Obligations Pag. 401 Courts First-fruits 4 Wards 55 56 Odio and Atia Pag. 401 Officers and Offices Pag. 401 Account 5 Alienation without licence 4 Appearance Assises 2.5 Crown 7 c. 151 Customs 15 Escheators Extortion Fees Staple 15 Oyer and Terminer Pag. 403 Actions popular Oyl Pag. 404 Ordinaries Pag. 404 Administrators Advowson 5 12 Bastardy 1 2 Clergy Crown 44 c. Fools 2 Forger of false Deeds 6 Hospitals 1 Leases Overseers of the poor Clerk of the Market 6 Poor people Outlawry Utlawry Oxford Aliens 14.27.34 Bridges 9 Crown 140 P. PAinters Pag. 404 Palace Pag. 405 Panel Pag. 405 Assises 21 Jurors Papists Crown Pardon Pag. 405 Exigent Parks Forests Felony 5 Hunters Parliament Pag. 407 Assault Chester 7 Confirmation Crown 16.28 Execution 5 Woolls 8 11. Parson Vicar and Parsonage Pag. 412 Advowson Church-yards Election Quod permittat Partition and Parceners Pag. 412 Essoyn 5 Suit 4 Partridges Feasants Passage and Arrivage Pag. 413 Ships 5 Patents Pag. 415 Patron and Pa Advowson Crown 140 Election Parson Paving Pag. 418 Peace Pag. 420 Armour Peace and good behaviour Corpus cum causa 3 Pedlers and Tinkers Vagabonds Pensions Portions and Corodies Pag. 420 Per infortunium Pardon Perjury Pag. 421 Maintenance 8 Petition Accusation 3.6 c. Petty Treason Treason 3 Pewter and Pewterers Brass Peers of the Realm Barons Lords Physicians and Surgeons Pag. 421 Pick-pocket Clergy 32 Pillory Weights Pypowders Fairs and Markets 7 Plague Pag. 424 Plaisters Painters Plate Gold Money Playes and Games Pag. 425 Players Pag. 428 Pleading Pleaders Pag. 429 Advowson Pleas of the Crown Pag. 429 Pledges Debt to the King 1 Plumsteed Marsh Pag. 429 Pope Crown Rome Poor people Pag. 429 Appropriations 1 Bankrupts 9 Captains 34 Clerk of the Market 6 8 9 Vagabonds 13 Ports Breakers of Leagues and Truce Havens Poysoning Felony 14 Post-Office Pag. 437 Prerogativa Regis Pag. 437 Corporarion 1 Praecipe in Capite Right Praemunire Appeals to Rome Attorney Crown 10.18.31.35.38.55.107 Dispensations Felony 16 Parliament 40 Proviso Presbeck in Cumberland Bridges 14 President of the Councill Pag. 438 Pretensed Titles Maintenance 6 c. Primer Seisin Pag. 438 Printing Pag. 438 Monopolies 7 Prison Prisoners Pag. 438 Corpus cum causa Discontinuance of Process 6 Felony 2 Prize-Goods Pag. 441 Privy Seal Execution of Statutes Pardon 9 Murder 10 Priviledg Monopolies 7 Probate of Testaments Pag. 441 Procedendo Assises 18 Proces Pag. 442 Dayes in Bank Prochein Amy Pag. 445 Proclamations Debt 5 Exigent Profers Dayes in bank Prohibition and Consultation Pag. 445 Prophesies Pag. 447 Property Fairs and Markets Protection Pag. 447 Chester 8 Proviso and Premunire Pag. 448 Provors Appeals 5 7 Pulham Norwich 7 Purgation Clergy Purprestures Pag. 449 Purveyors Pag. 449 Franchises 22 Staple 9 Weights 35 36 Q. QVakers Pag. 457 Quare Impedit Advowson Dayes in Bank 5 6 22 Essoin 1 Justices in Eyre 3 Quarentine Dower Quéen Pag. 458 Quietus est Debt to the King 26 Quod permittat Pag. 458 Quod si deforceat Dower 7 Quo Warranto Franchises R. RApe Pag. 458 Reasonable aid Pag. 459 Receivers Pag. 459 Sheriffs 33 Recognizance Statute-Merchant Pag. 462 Chester 9 Felony 23 Staple 20 21 52 53 Recordare Replevin 2 Records Pag. 468 Amendments 7 c. Recognizance 29 Recoveries Pag. 468 Felony 23 Wales 152 c. Recusants Actions popular 10 Crown 70 Redisseisin Pag. 469 Admeasurement of Pasture Referrees Justice 6 Regradors Forestallers Relief Pag. 470 Religion Pag. 471 Crown 13 Religious persons Ability 6 c. Amerciaments 1. Arrests 2 3 County 2 Crown 13 30 Dispensations 3 Dures Election First-fruits 6 Leases Marshalsey 5 Matrimony Residence Sheep Spiritual Lawes Religious houses Mortmain Patents 18 Rents Pag. 475 Cessavit Repleader Pag. 475 Replevin of Cattel Pag. 476 Avowry Distresses Resceit Pag. 477 Residence Pag. 478 Restitution Pag. 482 Forcible Entry Retainers Execution of Statutes Return of Sheriffs and Bayliffs Pag. 482 Dayes in Bank Sheriffs 44 Revenue Pag. 484 Reversions and Remainders Attaint 9.46 Conditions Richmond Pag. 484 Rye and Winchelsey Pag. 485 Right Pag. 485 Accusation Justice Riots Routs and unlawful Assemblies Pag. 485 Execution of Statutes Rivers Admirally 3 Havens Robberies Pag. 488 Forfeitures 10 Rochester Bridges 8 11 Rogues Vagabonds Rome Pag. 492 Crown 18.32 Dispensations Proviso Ropes Cables Rumours News S. SAcraments Appeals to Rome Service and Sacraments Safe conducts Pag. 495 Saint Iohns Pag. 495 Saint Martins le grand Aliens 14.27.34 Salmon Fish Scarborow Pag. 496 Scavage Aliens 31 Paving 10 Taxes 7 8 Schools School-masters and Schollars Crown 45