INDEX. 475 OFFICERS, (Public.) {continued). Page Refusing to take oath of allegiance disabled to sue, &c. 18 Judicial — (See Courts.) Appointed by King . . . .76 Chancellor and judges . . ; .78 Ministerial, public Named by Crown . . . . . 80 Crown debtors holding public offices ; their liabilities to King, and from whence their hands are bound 270, 294, 5 OFFICES, (Public.)— (See Officers.) Judicial — (See Courts.) Ministerial, pubHc. What new public ministerial offices are good and what not . . . . .• . 80, I Oaths to be taken by persons admitted into . . 16, 17 King may compel his subjects to serve in . . 18,19 When King may exempt from serving in . . 20 Not compelled to serve if refusal of oaths be conscientious 19 Crown cannot create new offices with new fees, or annex new fees to old offices, this only by Act of Parliament 81 Honorary offices ..... ibid. On granting offices sub-offices cannot be reserved to King ibid. Must be granted according to immemorial mode of so doing . . . . . . 81, 2 When grantable in fee . . . . ^ 82 Judicial offices not grantable in fee, in reversion, or for years ; when and why . ... .82 Aliter ministerial offices .... ibid. Grantable at will . . . . . ibid. How altered as to judicial offices . . . ibid. Such generally holden during good behaviour . . 82, 3 Demise of Crown, effect on offices . . .83 Offices when grantable to two persons . . . ibid. Mental or other incapacity, when disables party to hold public office . . • , . 83, 4 When no objection, and how obviated . . . 84, 5 Grant of, under what seal, &c. and what words ibid.