486 INDEX. PROCLAMATIONS (continued). Page Not good if restrains where by law no restrdint allowed, though pro bono publico . ... 104,6 How made .... 106, 7 Disobedience to, per se, an offence . . . 107 PROPERTY. Nature of Crown property as to personalty with a sub- ject— (See Lan^s.) . . .241,2 PROTECTION. Duty of King to protect his subjects . . 7 Prerogative of Crown as to protecting its debtors 282, 3 Not to prevent subject from suing Crown debtor to ex- ecution and to have it if subject will satisfy Crown, &c. 283 Instances of granting . . . . ibid. To Crown debtor abroad and serving King . . 284 PURCHASES OF LANDS. From and by Crown — (See Lands, Croum.) . 203 to 206 PURLIEU. What is, and prerogative as to . . . 139, 40 PURVEYANCE AND PRE-EMPTION . . .213 Q. 2UARE IMPEDIT. King may maintain in B. R. . . , 244, 5 Against King, must be by petition . . . 345 aUEEN. Either Queen reigning in her own right; Queen con- sort; or Queen dowager . . . 401 1. Queenregent just as King, though married; and her husband her subject .... 401 ; 1 1 2. Queen consort in general like a feme sole and why 401