Accuser, certain or uncertain, 278, 279 Admeasurement of Dower—Writ of, 112 Administration, who entitled to, 137 _Advocatio_ (Note 1.), 69 Advowsons—general doctrine of, begins at, 69 _Æsnecia_ (Note 1.), 127 Afforciament (Note 1.), 53 Age, Writ to ascertain, 261 Aids (Note 1.), 190 _Aisiamenta_ (Note 1.), 239 Allegiance, 177, 178 Amercements, 202 —— in County Courts belong to Sheriff, 193 Appeal of Felony, 141 _Appellans_ (Note 3.), 275 Appeals, who may prosecute, 282 _Arbelastarius_ (Note 1.), 232 _Arrha_ (Note 4.), 216 _Assisa_ (Note 1.), 36 Assise Grand (see Grand Assise), 44 Assises, general doctrine of, begins at, 246 Assise of _darrein presentment_, 263 —— _mort d’auncestor_, 246 —— _novel disseisin_, 270 —— when it lies not for burgage tenure, 255 Attachment (Note 1.), 66 _Attornato faciendo_—Writ _de_, 226 Attornies—general doctrine concerning, begins at, 223 Attorney may cast Essoins for himself, 226 —— may be removed, 228 _Avunculus_ (Note 1.), 125 B. Bailiff cannot, as such, appear as Attorney, 225 _Ballivus_ (Note 1.), 225 _Banco, Justicii in_ (Note 2.), 41 _Baro_ (Note 3.), 173 Bastards cannot inherit, 147 —— formerly inherited in Wales (Note 1.), 148 —— who succeed to, 150 Bastardy, when bar to an Assise, 254 —— Writ to inquire concerning, 148 Bishops cannot without King’s consent alien, 123 —— do not when consecrated perform Homage, 180 —— do when consecrated perform Fealty, 180 _Bladum_ (Note 2.), 33 _Boscus_ (Note 2.), 239 _Breve_ (Note 4.), 4 Burgage Tenure—not entitles King to Custody, 142 —— when it bars an Assise, 255 C. _Campio_ (Note 2.), 36 Capital Messuage not allotted in Dower, 108 _Cellarii_ (Note 1.), 229 Champion, when hired, inadmissible, 38 —— if formerly a Villein, objectionable, 89 —— when conquered how punished, 39 —— collusively vouched (Note 2.), 219 Charters, proof of, 214 —— falsifying, 290 Chattels when forfeited, 152, 156 —— of Intestate, 151 —— of Usurer, 151 —— not distrained for non-appearance, 199 Chief Manor not allotted in Dower, 109 Chirograph, 168 _Clamat_ (Note 1.), 5 _Clamor popularis_, 286 Coin false, 290 _Commodatum_ (Note 2.), 214 Concord, why called Final, 166 —— breach of, how punished, 167 Concords, general doctrine of,—begins at, 161 Conditions, 206 _Conductum_ (Note 1.), 221 Confiscation, 282 Consanguinity in questions of freedom, 85 —— in questions of Intestacy, 137 —— bar to Assise of _mort d’auncestor_, 255 Constitution (Note 1.), 49 _Consuetudines_ (Note 4.), 165 _Consuetudinibus et servitiis_—Writ _de_, 192 Contempt of Court, 30, 66, &c. _Contemptus Brevium_ (Note 4.), 4 Contenement (Note 3.), 190 Contracts private, 221 Counts, when they vary from Writ, effect of, 244 Courts inferior—when allowed Records, 170, 173 ——, County—differ in their Customs, 244 —— of Lords—differ in their Customs, 234 _Crimen falsi_ (Note 2.), 2, 290 _Croftum_ (Note 3.), 164 Curtesy of England (Note 1.), 158
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