Laws, the Antiquity and Excellency of Common
Law
Leet
Lent time vide Fish
Libels
Licences
Who may licence an Ale-house
To beg not good
Licence to travel
Logwood vide Dying
London
For the High Ways
Cottages
Lunatick see Non sanæ
memoriæ
M.
MAinprise, see Bailment
Master, where the Servant may justifie
the battery in defence of the Master,
&c,
Manslaughter what
Marriages
To two is Felony
Mariners
See Rogues and Souldiers
Markets and Fairs
Whence derived
Their Priviledges
Time of continuance
On Festivals
Where to be held
Where property is altered
Where it alters the property of
Goods stollen
Mault deceitful
Restraint of maulting
Measures, see Weights
Mills what
Millers their duty
Misprison what
Of Treason
Of Felony
Mittimus, the forms of it and Rules for it
Month, how to be reckoned
Mony, see tit. Treason
And tit Felony
Multiplication see tit. Treason
Murder
Defined
Four ways
Killing an Officer
By a Physitian
By a Thief
By sufferance of a Beast
By an Harlot
Of a sudden
By Poysoning
Intending one and killing another
Intending but a Trespass
By a Challenge |
C 1
ib.
C 123 § 5
C 7
C 82
C 177
C 51
C 60 § 1
C 166
C 120 § 3
C 145
C 63
C 159
C 64
C 62 § 1
ib. § 2
ib. § 3
ib. § 4
ib. § 5
ib. § 9
C 163 § 67
C 67
C 111
C 111 § 25
C 111 § 20
C 140, 160
C 140
C 160
C 188 & 168 § 7
C 57
C 139
C 159 § 15
C 139
C 144
ib. § 1
ib. § 5
ib. § 3
C 144
ib.
ib.
ib.
ib.
ib. § 8
ib. § 9
ib.
ib. § 7
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Principals
Malice twofold
Vonluntas reputatur, &c.
Death
In esse
Pardon
N.
NObles how to be bound to the Peace
Non sanæ memoriæ three sorts
Surety of the Peace granted for
or against
them
May be chastised
Felo de se
Killeth another
Committeth Theft
Bound by Recognizance
Committeth Treason
Nightwalkers
Nets
To fish with
Nusance
O.
OFficer, vide tit. Sheriffs, Constables,
Warrants
How they may defend themselves
Oath
Of Justices of Peace
Of Supremacy
Of Allegiance
Of Under-Sheriffs, see tit. Sheriffs
Of Sureties for their Ability
Of Witnesses and the Offender,
tit. Exam.
Of Constables
Of him that requireth Surety of
the Peace
No Oath to be imposed but by Parliament
Danger of affirming Oaths to be
unlawful
Care of Oaths
P
PArdon
None for Murder
Hanged after Pardon for making
Affray
For misdaventure
Granted by the King
How to be obtained
Partridges
Taken in the night
Taking them by ill means
Who may take them
Destroying their Eggs
Buying and selling them |
ib. § 10
ib. § 12
ib. § 10
ib. § 11
ib. § 12
ib. § 13
C 116 § 1, 2
C 146
C 116
C 120
C 143
C 146
C 156
C 116
C 139
C 65
C 55 § 7, 8, 12
C 106 § 3
C 50 § 27 & 68 § 1
C 189 § 1, 2, 3
C 4 § 1
ib.
ib. § 5
ib. § 8
C 118
C 163
C 174
C 117
C 67 § 1
C 67 § 4
C 163 § 7, 8
C 144
ib.
ib.
C 147
ib.
ib.
C 68
ib.
ib. § 2
ib. § 6
ib. § 2
ib.
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