V.
VAgabonds
Victuallers, tit. Ale-houses
What Victuals may not be imported
Vessels their quantities
Unlawful Assembly what
Villain
W.
WAges for Justices
Waifs
Warrants
Rules for their Forms
Contempt
To whom to be directed
The Officers Duty
For what cause grantable
Must be sealed
How the Officer shall carry himself in the
execution of it
For what cause grantable
Whether the Officer may make a Deputy
To whom to be returned
If he need shew his Warrant
Where the party is not indicted
Where he may break open the doors
Resistance
Whether he may dispute the Justices Warrant
Before what Justice returnable
Warrant by parol
By writing
Abusing a Justices Warrant
Watch when to be kept
Who are compellable to watch
In what order
How to be punished for neglect
Watch and ward what
Warren not without Licence
Watermen
Their Government
Wax
Wears
Penalty of erecting them
Of taking Fish with them
Fishing with unlawful Nets
Weapons, vide tit. Armour
Weavers
How many Looms they may keep
What and how many Apprentices they may
take
Who may use the Trade
Weights and Measures
Defaults of Officers in great Towns punishable
by Justices
One Weight and Measure throughout |
C 99 § 4
C 111 § 23
C 134
C 116
C 185 § 17
C 162
C 169
ib.
ib. § 11
C 4 & 169 § 7
ib. § 9
C 169
ib. § 3
C 169 § 9
ib. § 5, 6
ib. § 4
ib. § 5
ib.
ib. § 6
C 129
ib. § 10
ib.
C 117, 169
C 117
ib.
C 169
C 103
ib. § 4
ib. § 5
ib. § 4
ib.
C 54
C 104 § 1
ib. § 2
C 105
C 106
ib. § 1
ib. § 2
ib. § 3
C 107
ib. § 1
ib. § 2
ib. § 3
C 111
ib. § 1
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the Kingdom
Two used notwithstanding
One by Law, the other by Custom
Averdupois weight
Troy weight
Who may try and destroy weights
Clerk of the Market his Limits
His Officer
Punishment for Extortion
Water Measure
Corn and Salt how to be measured
Neglect to punish weights
Refusing to seal
Fees of sealing
Providing weights
Searching them
Troy and Averdupois compared
Measures
Corn how to be measured
Bread how to be weighed
Liquid Measures
Measures of Wine and Beer
Measures of Lengths
Standards where to be kept
And sealed weights unsealed
None may use weights unsealed
Wife, what act by her is petit Treason
Where she may be a Witness against her
Husband
Witches, see tit. Conjuration
Their nature and discovery
The Indictment against them
Witnesses upon Oath
Wife
Child
Person defamed
Where two at least
Against the King
A Caveat to witnesses
Wild Fowl
At what time it may not be taken
Who may hun them with Spaniels
At what time their Eggs may not be taken
Wine
Remedy to compel the sale and delivery of it
Price of Licence
Mixing
Wood
Trespasses therein
Of taking and buying
What Standels are to be left upon selling
Copice or Wood
How to be preserved after felling
What to be converted to Tillage or Pasture
How the Lord may inclose against Commoners
How Bark must be saved |
ib. § 3
ib. § 13
ib. § 14
ib.
ib.
ib. § 2
ib. § 3
ib. § 17
ib. § 4, 8
ib. § 6
ib. § 6, 11
ib. § 7
ib. § 8
ib. § 9
ib. § 11
ib.
ib. § 14
ib. § 16
ib. § 10, 11
ib. § 18
ib. § 21
ib.
ib.
ib.
ib.
ib.
C 141 § 3
ib. 163 § 2
C 159 § 5
ib.
ib.
C 116, 163
ib. § 2
ib. § 3
ib. § 4
ib.
C 185 § 12
C 163
C 109
ib. § 1
ib. § 2
ib. § 3
C 108
ib. § 1
ib. § 3
ib. § 4
C 110
ib.
ib. § 3, 4
ib. § 5, 8, 9, 10
ib.
C 110 § 7
ib. § 9, 10
ib. § 11
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