490 INDEX. REVENUE. Page Utility of large revenue, but not if burlhensome 199, 200 Why in King . . ... 200 1. ordinary; or, 2. extraordinary . . . ibid. ~ Nature of .'antient revenue; modern diflferent, and in what respect • . . . . ibid. Latter preferable . . . . . 201 Civil list, extent of . . . . . ibid. Only civil list properly revenue of Crown, rest of public 201, 2 Temporalities, Corodies, Tithes of extra-parochial places. First Fruits, and Tenths — (See those titles.) Profits from demesne lands — (See Lands.) . 202, &c. From profits of courts of justice, fines, &c. . . 236 Grants of these profits restrained . . . 236, 7 Forfeitures— (See that title.) . . . 213, &c. Franchises — (See that title,) Extraordinary ; Nature of, since new system of finance . . 237, 8 Chief parts of extraordinary revenue . . . 238 Pecuniary forfeitures sued for by information of debt, &c. 335 Ships, &c. forfeited, information in rein . . ibid. King's rights as to part of penalty in qui tarn action . ibid- Personal ty of King ; devise of, &c. . . 241,2,3 Suits respecting may be removed into Exchequer • 244 REVERSION. Grant of by King, what necessary . . . 396 REVOLUTIONS; How they eventually terminate in England . . ibid. RIGHT^ (Writ of.) For King in B. R. . . . . . 244 Petition of right — (See Petition.) RIVERS. Prerogative in— (See Seas.) . .142, 173,206, 7,8 ROMAN CATHOLIC King, cannot reign . . .^ . , 12