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Concealment of Jurors how inquirable
and
punishable
Special Verdict
Justices of Peace
Defined
Who are Conservators of the Peace
at Common
Law
Their beginning and name
Their Office and Power
How limited
What acts they cannot do out of
the County
Their number
Their Oaths
Are Judges of Record
Their Commission
Authority how it determineth
What they may hear and determine
out of
Sessions
Must pursue their Authority
Advices to them
Difference between the Authority
of Justices
and the
old Conservators
Duty about Affrays
Must not exercise Authority out
of the
County,
nor in Corporations that have
Justices
Where they must make a record
Where one Justice may meddle out
of Sessions
By Indictment and Jury
Justices of Kings Bench
Justices of the Common Pleas
Justices of Assize
Justice where perverted
K.
KING is Capitalis Justic'
His death what alteration it makes
L.
LAbourers Apprentices
Who are compellable to serve
Infant compellable
Refusing to serve
What retorn is good
Departure of a Servant
Discharge of a Servant
Retaining anothers Servant
Taking away a Child or Servant
not retained
For how long time retainable
Testimonial of departure
Giving excessive wages
Labourers assaulting Masters
Apprentices how to be retained
How one Justice may discharge
Compellable to serve by one Justice
Misused by his Master |
ib. § 4
ib. § 6
ib. § 7
C 2 § 5
C 1 § 2
C 2
C 2, 3, 4
C 6
ib.
C 2 § 6
C 4
C 2
C 5
C 3
C 114
C 6
C 2, 173
C 6 § 6
C 8 § 6
C 6 § 7
C 14 § 2
C 14 § 2
ib. § 5
C 2
ib.
ib.
ib.
C 1 § 2
C 3
C 58
ib. § 6, 12
ib.
ib.
ib. § 13
ib. § 4
ib. § 4, 14
ib.
ib.
ib. § 8
ib. § 9, 10
ib. § 7
ib. § 9
ib.
ib.
ib.
ib. § 3
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Seized by his Guardian
Who may take Apprentices, and in
what
manner
None prohibited to use divers Trades
Using a Trade not having been an
Apprentice
Maid Servant marrieth
Souldiers may use Trades
Using a Trade not having been an
Apprentice
Maid Servant marrieth
Souldiers may use Trades
Apprentices purloyning
Where poor Children may be bound
Apprentices,
see tit.
Poor
Lace not to be imported
Larceny
By a Carrier
By a Servant
Of the manner
Of what things Larceny may be committed
Of what not
What Persons are chargeable with
Larceny
Of wild things
Of Swans
Of Deer
Of Dogs
Of things real
Owner unknown
A Mans own Goods
What Person liable
Wife
Infant
Ideot
What larceny is
Grand
Petit
See tit.
Theft
Leather
Butcher his duty
Tanner his duty
Where it may be bought
Forestalling Leather
Curriers duty
Searching for Leather
Ill made Ware
Cordwainers duty
Sealing
Searching of Leather
Triers
Opposition
What shall be said to be corrupt
leather
Penalties
Dry Currying
Transportation
Sale in Market
Boots transported
Statutes |
ib. § 5
ib.
ib. § 11
ib. § 12
ib.
ib. § 11
ib. § 12
ib.
ib. § 11
ib. § 4
C 99 § 6
C 153
C 154 § 2
ib. § 3
C 154
c 155
C 156
ib.
C 155 § 2
ib. § 3
ib. § 4
ib. § 7
ib. § 8
ib. § 9
ib. § 10
C 156
ib. § 1
ib. § 2
ib.
C 153
ib. § 2
ib. § 3
C 59
ib. § 1
ib. § 2, 5, 7, 34
ib. § 2
ib. § 3
ib. § 4, 9, 10, 20
ib. § 13
ib. § 5, 6, 33
ib. §12, 21
ib. § 11
ib. § 14, 16, 31
ib. § 15
ib. § 19
ib. § 24
ib. § 22
ib. § 25
ib. § 26, 27, 29
ib. § 30
ib. § 32
ib. § 28
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