480 INDEX. PERPETUITY. Page Of King . . . . . 5 PERSONALTY.— (See Goods.) Nature of King's interest in with subject . .241,3 Of King, devise of, &c. . . . . 242, 3 PETITION (De Droit.) Origin, common-law remedy for subject . . 340 Exclusively against King, not Queen, &c. . 340, 1 Now better remedies for subject, but still applicable 341 For lands, chattels, debts, damages, or restitution on reversal of outlawry, &c. . . . 341,4,5 General rule, lies where no monstrans de droit or tra- verse . • . 842 Instances . . , . . 842, 3 If King put another subject in possession common-law remedy lies ..... 343 How drawn ; must stale King's titles . . 345 In what Court . . . 345, 6 Must proceed according to prayer of, and King's in- dorsement, &c. .... 346,7 Scire facias, if the King has granted the land over . 347 Writs of search . . , 345, 7, 8 Pleadings — (See Pleadings.) .... 348 Judgment on for lands — (See Judgment,) . 348, 9 When King may reseize if subject misuse his judgment 350, 1 Execution if money recovered . . . 348, 9 SuppHant nonsuited, fresh petition . . 349 After failure on demurrer on extents . . . 368 On reversal of judgment for Crown, to recover monies 373 PHYSICIANS. College of . . . . . . 127 Visitor of . . . . . 131 PIRATES. Goods sej zed by, may be detained by Crown . .151