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4 H. 4, CAP. 5, SHERIFFS.
be holden against them; (4)
and that he that feeleth him-
self grieved against the Form
of the said Statute, shall have
his Action by Writ grounded
upon the Case against him that
doth so pursue in the Admi-
ral's Court, (5) and recover
his double Damages against
the Pursuant; (6) and the
same Pursuant shall incur the
Pain of Ten Pounds to the
King for the Pursuit so made,
if he be attainted.
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eux & qe eeluy qi soy sent greve
encontre la fourme du dit esta-
tut ait saction par brief foun-
du sur Ie cas euvers celuy qensi
pursue en la courte de ladmi-
raltee & recoevere ses damages
devers mesme Ie pursuant au
double & eneourge mesme Ie
pursuant la peine de s li. en-
vers Ie roi pur la pursuite ensi
faite sil soit atteint.
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1 Roll. 80, 203. 13 Co. 62. The Statute of 13 R. 2, Stat, I, c. 5, con-
firmed, touching the Admiral's Jurisdiction, 5 Co. 106. Dyer, 159. 19 H.
6, f. 7. Cro. Car. 296, 603. 4 Mod. 176. 1 Salk. 31. East. 23.
See the note to 13 R. 2, Stat. 1, c. 5.
STATUTES
Made at WESTMINSTER, Anno 4 HEN. IV. and A. D. 1402.
CAP. V.
Every Sheriff shall in Person continue in his Bailiwick, and shall not
let it.
Item it is ordained and as-
sented, That every Sheriff of
England shall abide in proper
Person within his Bailiwick,
for the time that he shall be
such Officer; (2) and that he
shall not let the said Bailiwick
to farm to any Man for the
time that lie occupieth such"
Office.
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Item ordeignez est & assen-
tuz qe chescun viscont dEn-
gleterre soit demurrant en pro-
pre persone deinz sa baillie pur
Ie temps qil serra tiel officer &
qil ne lesse sa dite baillie a
ferine a nully par Ie temps qil
occupiera eel office.
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23 H. 6, c. 10.
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