INDEX. 415 ALLEGIANCE. Pag* Oaths of. Form of . . . , . 16 By whom to be administered . . , Two justices of the peace . . . , 17 By any one appointed by the privy council . ibid* Or by commissioner under great seal . . ibid. To be taken by every person admitted into any public office, &c. ..... ibid. To be administered to members of the Universities the age of 18 years .... ibid. Also to preacher and teachers of separate congregations ibid. Refusal to take it to be certified to the next quarter-ses- sions . . . . . . ibid. Refusal to take disqualifies for holding any office, &c. 18 ALIENATIONS. Though voluntary by crown debtor before crown lien good . . . . , .298 ALIENS. Who are ? — (See Natural-bom subjects.) , . 13 Owe allegiance, when — (See Allegiance.) . , 12, 13 Naturalization of. — (See Naturalization.) . . 14, 15 Prerogative on their purchasing or holding lands 229, 30 Granting the lands to their relations, &c. . . 235 Cannot take lands by descent. — (Vide Escheat.) . 228, 9 Inquisition when necessary to entitle King to his lands 249 Pardon of, under what words . . ,100 Alien may come into the country without licence, but semble Crown may order them out . . 49 King may prevent ingress or egress of enemies and how 48, 9 Allowing them to come here . . . ibid. Right of Crown to debts due to alien enemy . . 43 Alien, King cannot hinder the building of ships of war in this country for • • . . 50