A Table of the Heads of the Chapters.
- Chap.
- Informer and Informations, ſee c. 191
56. Innholders. Page 132 57. Inrolment. 133 - Journeymen Taylors, ſee c. 58
- Judgment, ſee c. 188
- Jury ſee c. 186
- Juſtice of Peace, ſee c. 173, 189
58. Labourers. 134 59. Leather. 145 60. London. 151 61. Malt. 152 - Manufactures, ſee c. 196
62. Markets and Fairs. 153 63. Marriages. 154 64. Mariners and Seamen. 155 65. Night-walkers. 156 66. Nuſances. 157 67. Oaths. 157 - Orchard, ſee c. 101
- Papiſts, ſee c. 81
Partition of Lands. 158 - Parliament, ſee the Appendix.
68. Partridges and Pheaſants. 158 69. Paſture-Land. 160 70. Peace. ibid. Perjury. 161 71. Petitions. 162 Pewter. ibid 72. Plague. 163 73. Poor. 164 - Poſſe Comitatus, see c. 171, 172
74. Poſt-Office. 189 75. Preachers. ibid. 76. Printers and Printing. 190 - Probate of Wills, ſee c. 41
- Proceſs, ſee c. 193
77. Prophecies. ibid. 78. Priſon. 191 Pretended privileged Places. 192 79. Purveyors. ibid. 80. Quakers. 193 - Rape, ſee c. 160
- Rates, ſee c. 96, 196
- Recogniſance, ſee c. 168
81. Recuſants. 194 82. Riots. Routs. 211 83. Rogues and Vagabonds. 219 84. Robbery. 220 85. Sacraments. 223 86. Sabbath Day or Sunday. 224 Salt. 225 Scavenger. 226 - Servants, ſee c. 58
87. Schoolmaſter. 226 - Seaman, ſee c. 64
- Seſſions, ſee c. 181
88. Sewers 226 89. Sheep. 228 90. Sheriffs. 229 91. Ships. 231 - Shoemakers, ſee c. 58
92. Silk-throwing. 232 93. Skinners. ibid. Smuglers. 223 94. Soldiers. 233 95. Spices. 235 Squibs. ibid. Stamp-duties. ibid. - Starch and Hair Powder, ſee the appendix.
96. Stock of the Shire. 236 - Stolen Goods, ſee c. 155
97. Subſidy. 238 - Surety of the Peace, ſee c. 116
98. Swearing. 238 - Tanner, ſee c. 59.
- Taxing, ſee c. 73, 96, 196
- Timber, ſee c. 111.
99. Tobacco. 239 - Toll, ſee c. 112.
100. Tranſportation, Importation, Exportation and Tranſportation of Felons 240 - Trees, ſee c. 101
101. Treſpaſs. 242 - Trial, ſee c. 187
102. Tythes. 345 103. Tyle. 246 - Vagabonds, ſee c. 83
- Waggoners, ſee c. 21.
104. Watch. ibid. 105. Watermen. 247 106. Wax. 249 107. Wears. ibid. 108. Weavers. 250 109. Wine. ibid. 110. Wild Fowl. 251 111. Wood. ibid. 112. Weights and Meaſures 254 113. Wool. 263 114. Words, News. 264 115. Some particular Statutes that give Power to one or two Juſtices of Peace cut of the Seſſtions. ibid. 116. Surety for the Peace. 267 117. For whom, and of whom Surety of the Peace may be granted. 269 118. How this Surety may be demanded, and how the Commandment may be executed. 272 119. Concerning the Recogniſance of the Peace. 276 120. What Things ſhall diſcharge the Recogniſance of the Peace, or the Party of his Appearance at the Seſſions. 278 121. What Acts ſhall be a Forfeiture of the Recogniſance of the Peace. 280 122. Concerning the Writ of Supplicavit. 204 123. Surety for the Good Behaviour. 287 124. For what Cauſe this Surety for the Good Behaviour ſhall be granted. 288 125. Forcible Entry, and Forcible Detainer 292 126. What is a Forcible Entry or Holding within theſe Statutes. 293 127. Lawful Force. 299 128. Where Forcible Detainer of Poſſeſſion is lawful. 301 129. The