Hunger, IV. 31 Hunting, see Game, III. 213 by inferior tradesmen, id. 215. 401. Hurdle, id. 92. 377 Husband and wife, of requisites of marriage, and consequences in general, I. 433. to 445 law as to separation, III. 94. and n may agree to live separate, I. 440. n Ignorance, when it excuses crime, id. 27 Imagining the king's death, IV. 76 in general, see Larceny Imparlance, III. 299. 301 adultery, recrimination bars divorce, id. 441. n Immorality, public offence of, IV. 65. n cannot in law make gifts to each other, id. 442. n marriage, how far vacates bonds and agree- contracts by wife, when bind husband, id. 442. when husband liable to wife's debts after of actions by, id. 443. n her where may or must sue, or be sued alone, ib equity will, in some cases, allow suits between, Impeachment in parliament, IV. 259 not affected by prerogative or dissolution of of waste, II. 283. v. crown and dignity, id. 242 Importing agnus dei, crosses, &c. IV. 115 admittance to copyhold of wife, II. 366. n 433. n husband administrator to wife, id. 435. n profits and savings in housekeeping, separate when may dispose of bequest without husband, Impotentiæ, property, ratione, II. 394 of debtor by court of requests, III. 81. n execution by, satisfaction of debt, id. 415. n when may dispose, as by will, of separate es- Impropriations, I. 386 tate, id. 498. n Incapacities, IV. 377 what property of wife forfeited by adultery, id. Incendiaries, IV. 220, see Arson dower barred by adultery, ib take as one only in joint tenancy, id. 182. n assault by, in defence of, id. 3. n n Incest, id. 64 Inchantment, id. 60 Incidental prerogatives, 1. 240 how far liable for each other's crimes, IV. 28. Incorrigible roguery, IV. 169. see Vagrants Incumbent, I. 392 Incumbrances, covenant against, II. 529 Indecency, public offence of, 65. n Indefeasible right to the throne, I. 195 of a fine, id. 351. xv India, misdemeanors in, IV. 305 Indictable, what, IV. 218 Indictment, id. 302. id. Appendix form of, id. 306. and n copy of, III. 126. IV. 351 Individuals, offences against, id. 176 Indorsement of bills and notes, II. 468. IV. 441 Induction to a benefice, I. 391. II. 312. IV. 107 Industriam, property per, II. 391 Infamous witness, III. 370 Infant, carnal knowledge of, IV. 212 cognizance of, III. 427 evidence by, IV. 214 in ventre sa mere, I. 129, 130. II. 169 rights, &c. of parent and child in general, I. Infant, rights, &c. of guardian and ward, id. 463. Interest on bond for purchase of foreign estate et sex when must appear and defend by guardian, id. contracts by, void, id. 466. n may bind himself for necessaries, I. 466. n admittance to copy hold of, id. 366. n when liable for crimes, IV. 22. 24. n. id. 158. Influence on elections to parliament, I. 178 Information, compounding of, IV. 135 ex officio, III. 427. IV. 308 for charities, III. 427 in crown office, IV. 308 nature of, quo warranto, IV. 312. 441 of superstitious uses, id. 428 Informer, common, II. 437. III. 161. IV. 308 Infortunium, homicide per, IV. 182 Inheritable blood, II. 246 Inheritance, id. II. 201 canons of, id. 208 Initiate, tenant by courtesy, id. 127 with and without force, id. 118 Inn of court and chancery, I. 23. 25 call members to the bar, id. 20. 26. n usurious, id. 464. n is due on pecuniary legacy, when, id, 513. n Interlineation in a deed, II. 308 Interlocutory decree in ecclesiastical courts, III. chancery, id. 452 n Interpleader, bill of, ib Inofficious testament, I. 447. II. 502 prosecutions on, IV. 301, 302. 274. and n Insolvency, act of, II. 484 Insolvent debtors, id. 484. III. 416 when privileged from arrest, III. 289. n who may compel surrender of effects, id. 416. Inspection, trial by, id. 331 Instalment, II. 312 Instanter, trial, IV. 396 Interpretation of laws, I. 58 Interrogatories, examination on, III. 383. 438. in chancery, III. 449. Intestacy, II. 494 Intestates, their debts and effects, IV. 425. 428 on freehold, III. 169 writ of, III. 183 Inventory of deceased's effects, II. 510 Investiture, II. 209 of benefices, II. 23 feuds, II. 53 lands, II. 311 Involuntary manslaughter, IV. 192 issue, id. 315. 464. IV. 340. id. Appen. how created, and distinguished from tenancy tenancy, where interest respectively condition- where interest commences at different periods, husband and wife take as one only, in, II. 182. n demise by joint-tenants, II. 183. n account and partition, how obtained, II. 184. n. 185. n where conveyance by one severs, II. 186. n n in things personal, II. 399 Joint-tenant, king cannot be, II. 409 estate durante viduitate, is a good, id. 137. n union with England, I. 98. n members added to parliament for, I. 156. n rank of nobility guarded by 31 Hen. VIII. I. 272. n. n Irish peer privileged from arrest, III. 289. n receiving stolen, IV. 133 Irons, to secure prisoners, IV. 300. 322. Isle of Man, purchased from duke of Athol, I. of Ely, see Ely Issue at law, III. 313, 314 in criminal cases, IV. 399 joinder of, III. 315. 464. IV. 340 Issues on a distringas, III. 280 Judicium Dei, IV. 341. 342 ferri, aquae, et ignis, IV. 344 parium, III. 350 Jure divino, right to the throne, I. 191 Jure, king de, I. 204. IV. 77 Juris utrum, writ of, III. 252 Jurors, fining or imprisoning, IV. 361 Jury, trial by, in general, III. 349. 414. 441 of court of sewers, III. 78. n law relative, consolidated, III. 356. n jury lists, III. 356. n returns, III. 356. n jurors' book, III. 356. n summons, ib Jus accrescendi, II. 184 ad rem, II. 312 homicide in advancement of, IV. 179 injuring records, &c. IV. 128 gaolers making persons become approvers, ib obstructing process, id. 129 escapes, ib breach of prison, id. 130 rescue, id. 131 returning from transportation, id. 132 taking reward to help to stolen goods, ib theft-bote, id. 133 barretry, id. 184 maintenance, id champerty, id. 135 compounding informations, id. 136 threatening letters, id. 137 perjury and subornation of, ib embracery, ib false verdict, ib negligence of officers, ib Justice-seat, court of, III. 72 Justices of the peace, their rights in general, I. 338. to 364 liability of, I. 6. 9. n when may act in several counties, 1. 352. n of the peace act ministerially or judicially, I. relative to church-rates, III. 91 Justicies, writ of, III. 36 Keeper, lord, III. 47 Kidnapping, IV. 219. and n Killing, what amounts to homicide, IV. 196. and Lands, property in, II. 7 force to recover possession, &c. III. 5. n Landlord and tenant, see Rent, Lodger covenants to use straw, &c. on land, binding double rent and double value, III. 210. n its amount, and by whom payable, I. 311. n assent to bills endorsed thereon, I. 184. n n Burke's remarks on altering the succession, I. Charles II.'s reign dated from death of Charles Scotch Covenanters to James 2d, I. 211. n is governed by law, I. 233. n must subscribe declaration against popery, I. rights and powers of, for benefit of people, I. 237. n exceptions to rule nullum tempus occurrit regi, plea to action at suit of, I. 262. n cannot erect additional court, I. 267. n prerogative to pardon, I. 268. n cannot disturb the order of precedency, I. 272. n number of his chaplains unlimited, I. 392. n King's bench, court of, III. 41. IV. 265 justices of, killing them, IV. 84 Knight bachelor, I. 404 banneret, I. 403 of the bath, ib garter, L. 410 shire, his electors, I. 172 to be returned on a lord's jury, III. 359 Labour, foundation of property, II. 5 there must be a taking, ib clerks, IV. 230. n agents, bankers, IV. 230. n officers of bank of England, IV. 230. n party stealing his own goods, IV. n underwood, turnips, fruit, &c. IV. 233. n ore from mines, IV. 234 writings relative to estate, ib bonds, bills, choses in action, IV. 234. n wrecks, &c. IV. 235 deer, conies, &c. id. n fish, IV. 236. n oysters, ib hawks, ib swans, ib domestic animals, ib larceny where owner unknown, IV. 236 offence aggravated by circumstances, &c. from the house, IV. 241 in booths or tents at fairs, ib by house-breaking in day-time, person in house without breaking, person being abover 5s. in breaking house in day time, no privately stealing in house, though no 242 Larceny, to value of 40s. though house not brok- Legacies, when lapsed, goes to representatives, en, or no person in it, id. and n FROM THE PERSON, by privately stealing, IV. 242 by robbery, IV. 243. See Robbery Lathes, I. 117 Lalitat, writ of, III. 286 Law, I. 38 study of, 1. 29. 37. n amendment of, statute for, IV. 441 how controlled when unjust, I. 37. n and equity united, I. 56. 62. n and equity, courts of, how distinguished, III. canon, I. 14. 19. 79. 82, 83 exchequer, III. 45 statute, I. 85 unwritten, I. 63. IV. 408 wages of, III. 341. IV. 414. 424 breach of, not compensated by the penalty, I. words in, how expounded, I. 54. 60. n duties on proceedings abolished, I. 323. n Lawing of mastiffs, III. 72 investiture of bishops, I. 578 Lease, II. 317. 522 and release, II. 339. 523 entry, and ouster, rule to confess, III. 204. 463 concurrent leuses, law of, II. 320. n of vicar, &c. must be confirmed by ordinary, II. when not binding on successor, ib surrender of, in law, II. 326. n II. 513, n distinctions in legacies payable in futuro, id. n memory, II. 31 Legantine constitutions, I. 82 Legislature, how far controllable, I. 161 sole right to make and repeal laws, I. 37. n Legitimate child, I. 446 Letter, demanding money, &c. IV. 144 in chancery, III. 445 threatening, IV. 137. 144. n Letters patent, II. 346 Levant and couchant, III. 9. 239 cattle when distrainable, III. 8. n Levari facias, writ of, III. 417 Levitical decrees, I. 435 Levying money without consent of parliament, I. 140 war against the king, IV. 81 Lewdness, IV. 64 Lex manifesta, III. 344 talionis, IV. 12 mercatoria,its nature and extent, I. 70. 76. n published parliamentary speeches punishable lords resolved that not a breach of peace, I. on individual by a print, &c. may be seised, III. 5. n when action lies for, &c. see Slander, III. what kind indictable, IV. 150. n on king or government, id. IV. 123. n on judges, &c. IV. 150. n how far thing imputed must be criminal, ib truth not material, ib malice how far essential, ib by what mode of expression it may be con- what publication necessary, IV. 150 modes of prosecution, ib mode of trial, IV. 150 judgment and punishment, IV. 150 Liberam legem, losing, III. 340. 404. IV. 348 definition of, 1. 3. 6. n nature of English, 237. n personal, I. 134 crimes against, IV. 218 how far assignee bound by covenants of, II. personal injuries to, III. 127 political, I. 125 libels fatal to, I. 126. n subordination the bond of society, I. 407. n from the pope, IV. 115 of alienation, II. 72 |