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 June 5, 2024.

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  • ¶ Sacrament of the Lordes Supper. 274.
  • ...

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  • ¶ Salmons. 191. 352.
  • ¶ Sanctuarie. 202.
  • ¶ Scauage or Sheuage. 339.
  • ¶ Schoolemaster which com∣meth not to the Church. 323.
  • ...¶ Seneca.
    • His reason why punishment is v∣sed. 67.
  • ¶ Sermon. 310.
  • ¶ Seruaunts. Sée Labourers and Apprentices.
  • ...¶ Sessions of the peace.
    • The description thereof. 286.
    • The stile thereof. 441.
    • Whereof they be grounded. 288.
    • The sommons to the sessions. 289. 300.
    • Holden by one Iustice. 292.
    • Where they shalbe holden. 292.
    • Generall, principall, open, or quar∣ter Sessions. 474.
    • Howe many there be. 479.
    • When they ought to be holden. 481
    • Howe long they shall continew. 492.
    • What matters are referred to the quarter sessions. 293.
    • Speciall sessions. 50.
  • ...¶ Sewers.
    • Commissioners of Sewers. 275.
  • ¶ Sheepe. 369.
  • ...¶ Shirife.
    • Must attende the Iustices. 57. 303.
    • Sée trespasse.
  • ¶ Showmakers. 363.
  • ¶ Soldiours. 195, 331, 381. Sée felonie and horses.
  • ...¶ Stare Chamber.
    • The best guide & direction for Iu∣stices of Peace. 175.
  • ...¶ Statutes.
    • Made pro bono pacis & quieto re∣gimine populi. 51.
    • Belonging to Iustices of Peace.
    • Sée the latter table.
  • ¶ Subpena. 411.
  • ¶ Subsidie. 246.
  • ...¶ Supplicauit.
    • How the Iustice shall returne it. 115.
    • Execution thereof. 110.
    • Called in olde time, breue de mi∣nis. 83. Sée Suretie.
  • ...¶ Supersedeas.
    • To discharge a Precept. 104.
    • The forme thereof 105.
    • Out of the Quéenes court. 108.
    • To discharge the Sommons of the Sessions. 292.
    • After a Certiorari. 411.
    • To stay processe of outlarie. 423.
    • To discharge the good habearing. 131.
    • It dischargeth apparance. 120.
  • ...Suretie of peace.
    • What it is 83. Without request. 86
    • Newe suretie after breach of the peace. 86. 122.
    • By the procurement of a Iustice. 86.
    • Refused by the Iustice. 87.
    • For whome and against whome. 87. 88.
    • For what cause it may be required. 91.
    • Against an impotent man. 93.
    • What men the sureties must bee. 109.
    • By gage or pledge. 110.
    • By obligation. 110.
    • How it may be discharged. See Release & Supersedeas.
  • ...¶ Suspition.
    • Howe it is conceiued, by Bracton. 127.
    • ...

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  • ...
    • A warrant to arrest one vpon sus∣pition. 189.
  • ¶ Swearing. Sée Othe.
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