496 INDEX. TOLLS. Page In market or fair — (See Marts trnd Fairs.) . 194, 5, 6 When King may exempt from . • . , I95 King's goods not subject to . . .195, 376, 7 ^ Queen does not pay . ... 402 Rest of royal family do . . . 405 and note (c) TORTS. By King to the person, no redress, aliter if to property 340 TRADE. (See Commerce.) TRANSPORTATION. Law of, on what founded 102 How part of sentence remitted by governor . . 90 Eflfect of, as amounting to effect of a pardon . . 102 TRAVERSE OF OFFICE. That is, subject disputing King's claim on inquisition, and setting up a right . . • . 356 At common law, a contracted remedy . . ibidl. How enlarged by statute . • . ibid. When may be done . . . . ibid. Subject must shew his own legal title; possession insuffi- cient ; and must answer King's title . . 356, 7 Must traverse all, and which, of King's titles . . 357 Effect of a fresh title accruing to Crown . . ibid. Traverser whether to be considered a plaintiff* or de- fendant . . ... 354 Judgment on — (See Judgment.) . . . 347 Granting the lands to the traverser pendente lite . 253^ Protection to persons holding terms in, and having rents, &c. out of the lands in dispute . . . 340 How to traverse and plead, &c. — (See Extents — Plead- ings — fyc.) . . . . 358, &c^ tlftEASON. (See Allegiance.) What forfeited for— (See Forfeitures.) . . 216, 7, 8 T^o inquisition necessary to entitle King to forfeiture 249 Form of pardon of . . . 91, 99