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Habeas Corpus, & Corpus cum Causa.
- WHat shall be a good retorn of a Commit∣ment by the Kings Councel, A. 70.
- The like upon the Defendant his disobeying the Kings Protection, A. 70.
- The like by a Secretary of State, B. 175.
- The party discharged being detained by Process out of contempt out of the Court of Requests, where it appeared to be no cause of equity; the like in Chancery, C. 18.
- Party discharged being detained by a Lords War∣rant, to answer before the Kings Council, but says not for what, C. 194.
- By priviledge for one who came to attend Law-Suits at Westm. C. 194.
Heir.
- Of Lands held by Knights-Service, may make a Lease, or sell by Bargain and Sale enrolled during the possession of the King, and it shall bind the Heir, A. 157.
- What other act such an Heir may do before he have an Ouster le main, A 157, 158.
- In Debt pleads riens per descent praeter the third part of a Mannor, B. 11. C. 70.
- What Judgment or false Plea makes him charge∣able of his own Goods and Land, B. 11. C. 70.
- To what intents Heirs are said to be several or but one Heir, A. 292.
- Nemo est haeres viventis, Ergo, a Devise to the Heirs of the Body of J.S. who is then living, is void, B 70.
- Devise to the Heir is void, and he is in by descent, B. 101. C. 118.
- It is said he cannot charge himself by his pro∣mise, unless he have Assets, C. 67, 68.
Hue-and-Cry.
- Where notice ought to be given upon a Robbery, and within what time a Man may Travel, A. 57.
- Who must be examined where Goods are robbed from a Carrier, A. 323.
- If an Action lies against a Justice of Peace who refuseth to examine the party, A. 323, 324.
- It ought to appear that six Moneths are past since the Robbery, B. 12.
- Bar therein by a prescription to Rob at Glads-Hill in Kent, quod est mirum, B. 12.
- Three who were robbed joyn in one Action, quod est mirum, B. 82.
- If the parties robbed be sufficient evidence at the Trial, B. 82.
- The party robbed his duty, B. 82, 174, 175.
- No Action lies against an Hundred for a Robbery in an House, C. 262.