A Table of the Heads of the Chapters.
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129. The ſeveral Remedies the Party bath for Forcible Entry or Detainer. Page 302 130. Of Reſtitution to be made to the Party put out. 304 131. Who ſhall award Reſitution. 305 132. To whom Reſitution ſhall be made. 306 133. Cauſes of ſtaying Reſitution. 307 134. Reſtiution, when to be made. 309 135. Riots. 310 136. What ſhall be ſaid a Riot, Rout, or unlawful Aſſembly. ibid. 137. Concerning the Lawfulneſs, or Unlawfulneſs of the Act. 312 138. For the Manner and Circumſtances. 313 139. What Perſons may commit a Riot. 314 140. High Treaſon. ibid. 141. Miſpriſion. 321 142. Petty Treaſon. 323 143. Of Felonies by the Common Law. 325 144. Felo de fe. 327 145. Murder. 328 146. Manſlaughter. 333 147. What Perſons are chargeable with Homicide, and who not. 334 148. Miſadventure or Chance. 335 149. Caſual Death. 336 150. Homicide upon Neceſſity. 337 151. Burglary. 340 152. Theft. 344 153. Robbery. ibid. 154. Larceny. 346 155. Of the Manner of Larceny. 347 156. Of what Things Larceny may be committed, of what not. 349 157. What Perſons be chargeable with Larceny. 350 158. Other Felonies by the Common Law. 351 159. Felonies by Statute. 355 160. Felonies by Statute. 359 161. Acceſſaries. 367 162. Rules concerning Felony. 373 163. The Forfeiture of Felony. 375 164. Examination of Felons, and againſt them. 377 165. Whether Information, Evidence or Proof of Witnesses ſhall be taken againſt the King. Page 381 166. Cauſes of Suſpicion. ibid. 166. Part 2d. Bailment and Manipriſe. 384 167. Where Bailment is taken away by Statute. 390 168. Recogniſance. 399 169. Warrants. 401 170. Arreſ and Impriſonment. 406 171. Poſſe Comitatus. 411 172. What Perfons may take Poſſe Comitatus, and in what Caſes. 412 173. Advice to Juſtices of Peace. 413 174. Warrants and Precedents. 415 175. Superſedeas. 427 176. Recogniſance. 430 177. Licences and Teſtimonials. 438 178. Warrants. 440 179 Mittimus and Records. 443 180 Bailment. 444 181 Releaſes of the Peace. 446 182. Forcible Entry, and Records thereof. 448 183. Riots, and Records thereof 452 184. Indictments 455 185. Seſſions. 456 186. Jurors and Challenges to them. 462 187. Trial. 464 188. Judgment. 465 189. How Juſtices and other Officers may defend themſelves againſt Suits. 466 190. Clergy. ibid 191. Informations, Actions popular. 468 Informations 470 192. Mayor or Magiſtrate, where he may act as a Juſtice of Peace by ſome particular Statutes. 470 193. Proceſs. 471 194. Traverſe. 474 195. Certiorari. ibid. 196. Of the Powers given to Juſtices of Peace by ſeveral late Statutes. 479