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A80293 The Compleat justice. Being an exact and compendious collection out of such as have treated of the office of justices of the peace, but principally out of Mr. Lambert, Mr. Crompton, and Mr. Dalton. / Now amplified and purged from sundry errors which were in former impressions thereof. ; Whereunto are added the resolutions of the judges of assises in the year 1633. ; Together with a compendious charge to be given at the quarter-sessions, not in print till this year 1661. 1661 (1661) Wing C5644A; ESTC R174206 192,009 409

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Jac. c. 4. Any subject going beyond the seas to serve ●ny forein State not taking the oath of al●egeance before the Controller or Customer of the Port or either of their deputy or depu●ies before his going shall be a selon the ●ath by them to be registred and certified in●o the Exchequer once every year or lose 5 l. or every oath not certified 3 Jac. c. 4. Any Gentleman or of an higher degree or Captain or other officer in the army before ●is going beyond sea to serve any forein ●rince or State must be bound by the Con●roller or the Customer of the Port with two ●●reties allowed by the Officer unto the King ●●o pound with condition not to be recon●iled to the Pope nor to practise any thing ●gainst the King but knowing any thing to ●eveal it the same bond to be by them regi●●red and certified into the Exchequer once ●very year or lose 5 pound for every default ● Jac. c. 4. Children not being Souldiers Mariners Merchants Apprentices or Factors going beyond sea without licence of the King or six of the Privy Councel whereof the principal Secretary to be one under their hands and seals shall take no benefit by descent or otherwise of any lands leases goods or chattels untill he or they being 18 years old or above take the oath of Allegeance before one Just of Peace of the County where the parents dwelt or dwell in the mean time the next of kin being no Popish Recusant to enjoy them till he shall conform to take the said oath of Allegiance and receive the Sacrament of the Lords Supper and then to accompt to him for the mean profits and in reasonable time to make payment thereof And the senders lose 100 pound one third part to the King another to the suer another to the poor 3 Jac. c. 5. Vide Transportation Traveller Inne-keeper or Alehouse-keeper refusing to lodge a traveller Justice of Peace or Constable may compel him Quaere how viz. to present the offence at the Affizes or Sessions Dal. 28. Br. Action sur le case 76. S●r James Lee delivered that the Inne-keeper or Alehouse-keeper may for the same be indicted fined and imprisoned or the party grieved might have his action Dal. 28. Treason Treason is a grievous offence done or committed against the King in his person the Queen his wife his Children Realm or authority Dal. 227. As To compass the death of the King Queen his wife or of their eldest son and heir or to intend any of their deaths though it be not effected Dalt 227. To deflowre the Kings wife his eldest daughter being unmarried or his eldest sons wife Dal. 228. To levy war against the King in his realm Dal. ibid. Br. Treason 24. To conspire to levy war against the King Dal. ibid. To conspire with a Governour of another country to invade the Realm Dal. ibid. To kill one that is sent on the Kings message Dal. ibid. So encounter in fight and kill such as be assisting to the King in his wars or come to help the King Dal. ibid. To aid the Kings enemies in his Realm Dal. 228. To counterfeit the Kings great Seal Sign-Manuel Privy-signet or Privy Seal Dalt 229. To take an old seal and put it to a new patent quaere whether treason or misprison Dal. ib. Sta. 3. C. Br. Treas 3. And so of those that without authority set the Kings seal upon any writing or fraudulently thrust a writing amongst others to seal and so get it sealed Dal. ibid. To counterfeit the Kings coin or any coin current within the Realm Dal. 229. To bring in any false mony knowing it to be false Dal. 229. 1 2 P. M. cap. 3. To clip wash and lighten or falsisy any coin current within the Realm Dal. ibid. To coin mony not having authority Dal. ibid. If he which hath the Kings warrant to coin do coin mony in England Ireland or elsewhere less in weight then the ordinance or coineth false metal Dal. 229. Br. Treas 19. All counsellers procurers consenters or aiders of any the fore named Treasons are within the parview of the Statute 25 Ed. 3. for in treasons all offenders are principal Dal. 230. Counterfeiting gold or silver not the proper coin of this Realm is misprision of treason 14 El. c. 3. To kill the Kings Chancellour Treasurer Justice in Eyre of Assize of Oyer and Terminer being in his place and doing his office is high treason Dal. 23● To extol the authority of the Bishop of Rome within any of the Kings dominions and the procurers counsellers aiders and maintainers thereof the first offence is Praemunire the second Treason 1 El. c. 1. 5 El. c. 1. Lam. 411. Dal. 231. So to bring over any books that shall maintain set forth or defend such authority and the readers and hearers that shall justifie them Dalt 231. So deliverers of such books to others with allowance and liking of the same Dal. ibid. So the printers and utterers of such books be all within the meaning of the statute 5 El. c. 11. Dal. ibid. Refusing the oath of Supremacy the first offence is Praemunire the second offence Treason 5 El. c. 11. Dal. 205. Lam. 410 To obtain from Rome or by any authority from thence any Bull or writing to absolve and reconcile such as will forsake their obedience to the King and yield it to the Pope or give or take absolution by colour of such Bull or publish or put in ure such Bull 13 El. c. 2. Dal. 231. Lam. 226. To absolve perswade or withdraw any subject from their obedience to the King or to reconcile them to the Pope or to draw them to the Romish religion for that intent or move them to promise obedience to any other state or procure counsel or aid them that do it is treason 23 El. c. 1. 3 Jac. c. 4. Lam. 220 226 412. Dal. 232. To be willingly absolved perswaded withdrawn or reconciled to promise such obedience or to procure counsel aid and maintain the same is treason except within six daies after their return into the Realm they submit according to the statute 3 Jac. cap. 4. Dalt ibid. For Jesuit Priest or other Ecclesiastical person made by the authority from the Pope to come into or remain in any of the ●ings dominions contrary to the statute 27 El. c. 2. is Treason To compass the death of an usurper of the Crown is Treason for which the offender may be arraigned in another Kings time Br. Treason 10. Dal. 227. To intend to deprive depose or dis inherit the King or say he will be King after the King dieth Dal. 227. To set at large unlawfully any committed for Treason is Treason by the Common law Dal. 229. One imprisoned for felony breaketh prison whereby a traitor escapeth it is Treason in him by the Common law Dal. 229. Cro. 35. a. nu 5. Voluntarily to suffer one to escape that is committed or only under arrest for