Prerogatiue.
Those that flie for feare of the offence * 1.1 (we call it a Fugam fecit) forfeit their that∣tels Accessaries after the fact, that is to say witting mainteiners (and (f) 1.2 if it bee of one outlawed in the same County, though they haue no other notice of it) as by (g) 1.3 receiuing one that flieth for it into his house, and shutting the doore, so as the Countrey thinking him to be there, he es∣cape whilest no man followeth him; ay∣ding * 1.4 him with money, but not with good words, as wholsome aduise speaking or writing for his deliuerie, And therfore also that suffer (i) 1.5 one arrested whether by themselues or any other to escape which * 1.6 we call a voluntarie escape, are guiltie of * 1.7 the same offence.