A table of all the principall matters and wordes conteined in the booke Of the office of iustices of peace compiled by Master Lambard digested and contriued vnder apt titles, obseruing the alphabeticall order / deuised by Christopher Powell of Graies Inne, gent.

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A table of all the principall matters and wordes conteined in the booke Of the office of iustices of peace compiled by Master Lambard digested and contriued vnder apt titles, obseruing the alphabeticall order / deuised by Christopher Powell of Graies Inne, gent.
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Powell, Christopher, of Gray's Inn.
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Imprinted at London :: For Rafe Nevvberie,
1583.
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Lambarde, William, -- 1536-1601. -- Eirenarcha, or, Of the office of the justices of peace -- Indexes.
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"A table of all the principall matters and wordes conteined in the booke Of the office of iustices of peace compiled by Master Lambard digested and contriued vnder apt titles, obseruing the alphabeticall order / deuised by Christopher Powell of Graies Inne, gent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A68314.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 11, 2024.

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  • ¶ Rape. 324.
  • ...¶ Recognissance.
    • Taken by prescription, for the peace. 13.
    • By Iustices of Assise. 13.
    • By the Sherife. 13.
    • By the Iustices of Gaole deliuerie. 13.
    • By the steward of the Marshalsie. 14.
    • Who may take it. 73.
    • The circumstances which be requi∣site

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  • ...
    • in taking of it. 109.
    • What matter it most comprehen∣deth. 112.
    • The forme thereof. 113.
    • It can not be cancelled after a re∣lease. 119. 122.
    • Of an informer against a suspected person. 206.
  • ...¶ Recorde.
    • It must be in writing. 235.
    • What it is. 70.
    • It lyeth inscrinio pectoris. 70.
    • Supersede as is a Recorde. 73.
    • Of a Riot. 236.
    • Recording of a Riot. 242.
    • Of the Peace. 297.
    • Day to bring it in. 437.
    • Of Gaole deliuerie. 298.
  • ¶ Regrator defined. 349.
  • ...¶ Release.
    • Of the partie to him that is arrested for the peace. 103.
    • Of the Iustice. 118. 120.
    • Of the partie. 118. 120.
    • Of the Quéene. 119.
    • Of an other Iustice. 120.
    • Of the suretie of good abearing. 131.
  • ¶ Repleuin. Sée Bailement
  • ...¶ Request.
    • Before arrest. 99.
  • ...¶ Restitution of possession.
    • The right (or title) is not materiall. 150.
    • To a Termor or Coppie holder. 152
    • Without complaint. 152.
    • To none but him which had actual possession. 152.
    • Of a Common or Rent. 153.
    • Death of the Iustice before Resti∣tution. 154.
    • Double or crosse restitution. 155.
    • To one Ioyntenant alone. 155.
    • To whom it may be made. 155.
    • Vpon the writ of Restitution. 156.
    • The warrant to make Restitution. 164.
  • ...¶ Returne.
    • Of a Supplicauit. 115.
    • Of the writ of proclamation. 169.
    • Of a Certiorari. 116.
  • ¶ Reward and punishment of Iustices of Peace. 276. 277. Sée Punishments.
  • ...¶ Riot.
    • Defined, and whereof it commeth. 175.
    • Things common and considerable in Riots. 176. 177.
    • The power of one Iustice therin. 180. 181.
    • The degrées thereof. 182.
    • Oppression thereof by 2. Iustices. 228.
    • When the Iustices must recorde Riots. 236.
    • Inquirie and certifying of Riots. 237.
    • The maner howe to recorde it. 242.
    • The inquirie and forme therof. 421.
  • ¶ Riuers. 190.
  • ...¶ Roagues and vagabonds.
    • Aboue 14. yeares of age shall bee brought before the Iustices. 192.
    • They shalbe set to worke. 274.
    • After they be marked, fall againe to rogish life. 332.
    • Pretending skill in Palmestrie, telling of destinies, &c 344.
    • Giuing reliefe or harbouring them. 345.
  • ¶ Robberie defined. 219. Sée Felonie.
  • ...¶ Robbertsmen.
    • Are mightie théeues. 185.
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