CHAP. 17. Process of exigent shall be awarded
in debt detinue and replevin. (Part.)
28 Edw. 3.--1354.
CHAP. 3. No person shall be condemned without
his answer.
34 Edw. 3.--1360.
CHAP. 1. What sort of persons shall be justices
of the peace, and what authority they shall
have. (Part.)
36 Edw. 3.--1362.
CHAP. 15. Pleas shall be pleaded in the English
tongue, and enrolled in Latin. (Part.)
50 Edw. 3.--1376.
CHAP. 5. None shall arrest priests or clerks
doing divine service.
CHAP. 6. Frauds.
1 Rich 2.--1377.
CHAP. 12. A prisoner by judgment shall not
be let at large.
CHAP. 15. The penalty for arresting priests
during divine service.
5 Rich. 2, St. 1.--1381.
CHAP. 8. The penalty where any doth enter
into lands, where it is not lawful, or with force.
7 Rich. 2.--1383.
CHAP. 6. The statute of Winchester confirmed,
and every sheriff shall proclaim it. (Part.)
9 Rich 2.--1385.
CHAP. 3. A writ of error or attaint, maintainable
by him in the reversion. (Part.)
13 Rich, St. 1.--1389.
CHAP. 9. There shall be but one weight and
one measure throughout the realm, saving in the
county of Lancaster.--The weight of wool, and
the refuse thereof. (First part.)
15 Rich. 2.--1391.
CHAP. 2. The duty of justices of peace, when
any forcible entry is made into lands. |
CHAP. 3. In what places the admiral's jurisdiction
doth lie.
17 Rich 2.--1393.
CHAP. 6. Upon an untrue suggestion in the
chancery, damages may be awarded.
CHAP. 8. The sheriff, and all other the king's
officers shall suppress rioters and imprison them;
and all others offending against the peace.
2 Hen. 4.--1400.
CHAP. 7. In what case the plaintiff shall not
be
nonsuit if the verdict pass against him.
4 Hen. 4.--1402.
CHAP. 5. Every sheriff shall in person continue
in his bailwich, and shall not let it. (Part.)
CHAP. 18. The punishment of an attorney
found in default. (Part.)
5 Hen. 4.--1403.
CHAP. 10. Justices of peace shall imprison
none but in the common gaol. (Part.)
11 Hen. 4.--1409.
CHAP. 3. Records shall not be amended or impaired
after judgment enrolled.
13 Hen. 4.--1411.
CHAP. 7. The justices of the peace and the
sheriff, shall arrest those which commit any riots.
(Part.)
1 Hen. 5.--1413.
CHAP. 5. For which original writs, addition
of
the defendants names shall be put.
2 Hen. 5, St. 1.--1414.
CHAP. 2. A corpus cum causa or certiorari
to
remove him who is in execution at another man's
suit. (Part.)
CHAP. 8. Commission shall be awarded to enquire
of a riot, and of the justice's default therein.
(Part.)
9 Hen. 5, St. 1.--1421.
CHAP. 4. The justices may amend defaults in
records or process after judgment given. |