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A04754 The Complete justice a compendium of the particulars incident to justices of the peace, either in sessions or out of sessions : gathered out of the statutes, reports, late resolutions of the judges, and other approved authorities : abstracted and cited alphabetically for their ready helpe, and the ease of inferiour officers, and for the generall good of the kingdome. 1637 (1637) STC 14887.5; ESTC S4353 145,933 304

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in perpetuam rei memoriam or if any have upon such procurement or by his own act wilfully committed such perjurie the procurer shall forfeit 40 pound and if not worth so much half a yeares imprisonment without bail stand upon the pillo●ie for one hou●e and disabled for a witnesse for ever after The perjured 20 pound and six moneths imprisonment and ever disabled for a witnesse and if not worth 20 pound to have his eares nailed to the pollorie 5. Elis 9. 14. Elis 11. 1. Jac. 25. Lam. 416. Cro. 18. a. b. This offence to be heard and determined in the Sessions Lam. 609. Execution of the forfeiture upon the statute of perjurie to be awarded by the Justices of the Peace before whom the conviction was Lam. 505. Committing of perjurie upon answer to a bill of complaint is not within the statute of 5. Elis 1. but for a false deposition upon examination upon interrogatories Cro. 18. b. If any give false evidence upon a bill of enditement at the Sessions it is held he shall not be punished by the statute of 5. Elis for that the King is not named in the said statute Cro. 16. b. Pettie-treason The wilfull killing or joyning in killing of the husband by the wife the master or mistris by the servant the Ordinary by his clerk is pettie-treason 25. E. 3. 2. Lam. 245 246. Dal. 204 205. Cro. 19. b. The childe maliciously killeth the father or mother it is pettie-treason though the father or mother at the same time give neither meat drink nor wages to the said childe but it is treason in the said childe in respect of the dutie of nature violated Dal. 205. Cro. 19. b. But Lam. saith it is not treason in the childe if the father give it not meat nor drink as to a servant Lam. 245. and do their businesse for it is as a servant The sonne or daughter in law kill the father or mother in law with whom they dwell and do service and have meat and drink it is pottie-treason though such childe take no wages but the enditement shall be by the name of servant Dal. 205. Judgement in petty-treason is a man is to be drawn and hanged if a woman both in high-treason and pettie-treason to be drawn and burned Dal. 206. Lam. 570. The forfeiture for pettie-treason is the King shall have all his goods and for his lands Annum diem vastum and the escheat thereof shall be to every lord of his proper fee. Dal. 206. No clergie is allowed in case of pettie-treason Dal. 212. Pewter vide Brasse Physician One neither Physician nor Chirurgeon taketh upon him to cure a sick or wounded man who dioth under his hand it was felonie 34. H. 8. Lam. 240. Dal. 211. But if a smith or other having skill onely in curing and dressing diseases of horses or other cattell shall take upon him cutting or letting bloud or such like cure of a man who dieth thereof it seemeth to be felonie Dal. Pictures brought from Rome vide Agnus Dei Playes Players vide Unlawfull games vide Rogues Plague Head-officers and Iustices of Peace in a corporation or in a priviledged place or two of them may set a weekly tax on the inhabitants of the corporation or priviledged place or liberties thereof for the reasonable relief of persons infected or dwelling in houses infected within the said corporation or priviledged place 1. Jac. 31. Lamb. 337. Corporation or priviledged place not being able to relieve the persons infected therein upon certificate of the head-officer or Iustices of Peace or two of them to the two next Iustices of the Peace may assesse and tax the inhabitants of the countie within five miles of the corporation at a weekly tax for the relief of them 1. Jac. 31. Lamb. 337. There being no Iustice of Peace in the corporation or the infection being in a hamlet the two next Iustices of the countie may assesse the inhabitants of the countie within five miles of the place infected for the reasonable relief thereof 1. Jac. 31. Lam. 338. The taxes upon refusall to be raised by warrant of the head-officers or Iustices upon the goods of the refuser or upon default of goods returned the partie by another warrant to be impleaded till he make payment thereof with the arrerages 1. Jac. 31. Taxes made for the relief of places infected are to be certified at the next Qu. Sessions and there to be continued enlarged or extended to other parts of the countie or determined by the greater part of the Iustices 1. Jac. 31. Lam. 609. Taxes levied of the countie for the relief of an infected corporation are to be disposed by the head-officer and Iustices of the corporation or two of them and if there be no Iustice then by the Iustices assessors 1. Jac. 31. Officers negligent in levying of the taxes lose 10 shill to be imployed as the taxes 1. Jac. 31. Watchmen not to be impeached for hurting those infectious persons that being commanded to keep in will in offering to come forth resist the watchmen 1. Jac. 31. Any infectious person commanded to keep in goeth abroad and keepeth companie having an infectious sore uncured is felonie without corruption of bloud or forfeiture of goods if without sore to be punished as a vagabond by 39. Elis and bound to his good behaviour for a yeare 1. Jac. 31. Officers of a corporation and Iustices of the Peace in the countie may respectively appoint swear and direct searchers watchers and triers of infected persons and places 1. Jac. 31. Lam. 197. Plaints in Court One Justice of Peace may upon complaint examine the Sheriffe or Undersheriffe and plaintiffe concerning the taking and entring of plaints in their countie Court in bonks against the statute or any bayliffe of the hundred for not warning the defendant in such a plaint according to his precept from the Sheriffe or Undersheriffe and if he thereby finde them faulty that shall stand for a sufficient conviction and attainder without further enquiry or examination and these examinations the Justice must certifie into the Exchequer within a quarter of a yeare on pain of forfeiture of 40 shill for every default 11. Hen. 7. 15. Lam. 201. Dalt 107. Sheriffe entring plaints in any mans name that is not present in Court nor hath any sufficient Atturney or deputie loseth 40 shill So if he enter more plaints then the plaintiffe supposeth he hath cause of action for 11. Hen. 7. cap. 1. Lam. 431. Pond and Pond-heads vide Fish Poysoning vide Murder Pope To extoll the power of the Pope by writing printing preaching or any speech open deed or act advisedly holden or of his See hereto fore claimed and usurped within this Realm or to abbet procure counsel aid or comfort such is treason 5. Eliz. 1. Lam. 411. for the second offence for the first offence Praemunire Dalt 200. Prese●…ment at the Quarter Sessions for extolling the power of the Pope of Rome must be certified by