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CHAP. 8. His prerogative, that lapse of six
months shall not prejudice his presentation.
CHAP. 12. His prerogative in enjoying the
lands of Normans.
CHAP. 13. (In Latin--not translated.)
CHAP. 14. His prerogative in having the escheats
of bishops, freehold tenants, attainted of
felony during the vacation.
CHAP. 15. His prerogative that knight's fees,
advowsons and dowers do not pass from him
without special words.
CHAP. 16. His prerogative in having the
lands of felons attainted. |
CHAP. 16. See the note on 9 Hen. 3, Ch. 22. |
Modus faciendi homagium et fidelitatem, 17 Edw. 2,
Stat. 2.--A. D. 1324.
STATUTES.
How a freeman shall do his homage, how his
fealty; and a villain's fealty. |
NOTES.
See 2 Bl. Com. 53. |
The statute for view of frank pledge, 18 Edw. 2.--A.
D. 1325.
Certain statutes made during the reigns of Hen. 3, Edw. 1 or Edw.
2, but uncertain when,
or in which of their times.--Articles against the king's prohibition.
In what cases the king's prohibition shall lie, and in what not.
Statutes made at Westminster, 1 Edw. 3, Stat. 1.--A.
D. 1327.
STATUTES.
The three first chapters are printed only in the
appendix in Ruffhead's edition.
CHAP. 4. Trial of an averment in a writ of
false judgment.
CHAP. 5. An averment may be made against
false returns of bailiffs or liberties.
CHAP. 6. An attaint will lie as well upon the
principal as the damages.
CHAP. 7. Inquiry shall be made of gaolers,
which by duress compel prisoners to appeal. |
NOTES.
CHAP. 4. See 3 Bl. Com. 34, 405.
CHAP. 6. See the note on 3 Edw. 1, Ch. 38.
CHAP. 7. I have not found any proceedings to
shew that this statute extended to the province, |
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