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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
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3 E. 1, GAP. 15, BAIL. . 75

openly defamed and known,
and such as be appealed by -
* Provors, so long as the Pro-
vors be living (if they be
not of good Name) and such as
be taken for House-burning
feloniously done, or for false
Money, or for counterfeiting
the King's Seal, or Persons ex-
communicate, taken at the Re-
quest of the Bishop, or for
manifest Offenses, or for Trea-
son touching the King him-
self, shall be in no wise re-
plevisable by the common
Writ, nor without Writ: (4)
But such as be indicted of Lar-
ceny, by En quests taken before
Sheriffs or Bailiffs by their Of-
fice, or of light Suspicion, or
for Pety Larceny, that amount-
eth not above the value of xiid.
if they were not guilty of some
other Larceny aforetime, or
guilty of receipt of Felons, or
of Commandment, or Force, or
of Aid in Felony done, or
guilty of some other Trespass,
for which one ought not to
lose Life nor Member, and a
Man appealed by a P rover
after the death of the Provor
(if he be no common Thief, nor
defamed) shall from hence-
forth be let out by sufficient
Surety, whereof the Sheriff
will be answerable, and that
without giving ought of their
Goods. (5) And if the Sheriff,
or any other, let any go at large
by Surety, that is not replevisa-

ment escries & notories, &
ceux que sont appelles des pro-
vours, tanque come les pro- 56
vours sont en vie (sils ue soieut
de bone fame) & ceux queux
sont prises pur arson felonous-
ment fait, ou pur faux money,
ou fauxer Ie scale Ie roy, ou ex-
commenge prise per prier le-
vesque, ou pur appiert mel-
veist, ou pur treason que
touche Ie roy mesme, ne soient
en uul maner replevisables per
Ie common briefe, ne sans
briefe: Mes ceux qneux sont en-
dites de larceny per enquests
des visconts. ou des bailifes
prises de lour offices, ou per
legier suspection, ou per petit
larceny, que namouut ouster Ie
value de xii deniers, sils ne
soient rettes dauter larceny
devant eel heure, ou rettes de
receiptment des larons, ou des
felons, ou de commaundement,
ou de la force, ou del aide de
Ie felony fait, ou rettes dauter
trespasse, pur Ie quel un ne
doit perdre vie ne member, &
home appelP de provour puis
la mort Ie provour, sil ne soit
apert laron escrie, soit desor-
mes lesse per suffisant plevin,
devant Ie vicont, dont Ie vicont
voile respondre, & ceo sans
rien doner de lour biens pur
la plevin. Et si Ie vicont, ou
auter, lessen t per plevin ul'
que ne soil replevisable, si ceo
soit vicount, constable, ou
anter bailife de fee, que eit

 

 
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