INDEX. 475 P, PALACES. No judicial process executed in, &c. , , . 376 PALATINATE. Not now grantable . . , .77 PARDONS. General considerations as to policy and expediency of pardoning offenders . . , . 88, 9 Why in King alone ..... 89 An incommunicable prerogative, except in colonies 90 King may authorize Governor, &c. abroad, to remit sentence of transportation . . . ibid. General rule as to instances in which right to pardon holds ibid. Not in private wrongs and rights . . ibid., &c. Not to prevent escheat, vested in lord . . 234 Not on attachment for not paying money, &c. . 90 Not sureties of peace for benefit of private person 91 When of penalty given to common informer , ibid. Of murder, rape, &c. . . . ibid. Of common nuisances . , . ibid. When of suits, &c. in ecclesiastical courts . . 92 Not for illegally sending subject abroad . ibid. Not pleadable in bar of impeachment by House of Commons ibid. Of simonist or illegal sale of office ; but does not enable either to hold .... ibid. When party entitled to party Approvers . , . .98 Offenders discovering others . , .94 On killing accidentally . , . ibid. If promised a pardon . , . ibid. Persons admitted to be King*s evidence not entitled to pardon 95 If entitled to pardon, bailed to get it . . ibid. As to dispensations or non ohstantes — (See Dispensations,) ibid. On pardoning King may annex condition — breach of 9Q Partial exercise of this prerogative — remitting part of sentence . . . . 96, 7