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ABATEMENT.

A.

Action by king and subject, may abate as to latter only
Extent does not abate by death of defendant

Death of one of two crown defendants

ABEYANCE.

Of a title-Prerogative as to

ABJURATION.

Oaths of, form of

ABUSE (of Office).

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276

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ACQUITTANCE.

269

King not obliged to offer subject

378

ACT OF PARLIAMENT.

Prerogative as to assenting or dissenting to

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King bound by judicial sale in Admiralty Court-(See
Courts. Offices.)

AFFIDAVIT.

To obtain extent, &c.—(See Extents.)

Requisite to obtain ne exeat regno

ALDERMAN.

King may exempt a person from being elected

ALDERNEY, Isle of.

Prerogative as to

ALLEGIANCE.

(See Natural-born subjects.-Aliens.)

245

ibid.

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226

322

22

20

28

Nature of, and why, and how due?

Not transferrable

Due from inhabitants of conquered countries

Due from aliens here, and why?

Not from alien enemy invading

Whether King can nullify

Local, temporary

Oaths of,

At common law

Why required?

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Or by commissioner under great seal

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ibid.

To be taken by every person admitted into any public

office, &c.

ibid.

To be administered to members of the Universities
the
age of 18 years

ibid.

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Also to preacher and teachers of separate congregations ibid.
Refusal to take it to be certified to the next quarter-ses-
sions

Refusal to take disqualifies for holding any office, &c.

ALIENATIONS.

Though voluntary by crown debtor before crown lien
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298

ALIENS.

Who are ?-(See Natural-born subjects.)
Owe allegiance, when-(See Allegiance.)
Naturalization of. (See Naturalization.)

Prerogative on their purchasing or holding lands
Granting the lands to their relations, &c.
Cannot take lands by descent.-(Vide Escheat.)
Inquisition when necessary to entitle King to his lands
Pardon of, under what words

Alien may come into the country without licence, but
semble Crown may order them out

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12, 13

14, 15

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King may prevent ingress or egress of enemies and how 48,9

Allowing them to come here

ibid.

Right of Crown to debts due to alien enemy

43

Alien, King cannot hinder the building of ships of war

in this country for

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To King in Council from his foreign territories-(See
Privy Council.)

But foreign Court must first give some judgment
King cannot direct re-hearing

To King as head of church, and how granted

389

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ibid.

. 55, &c.

APPEAL. (Ecclesiastical)

How determined

Does not lie from a local visitor, nor in cases of a tem-

poral nature

Where King concerned, party may appeal to spiritual
prelates, &c. within fifteen days after sentence-(See
Delegates.)

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From places exempt, must be made immediately to
King in Chancery

APPEARING and claiming on extents-(See Extents Re-

sisting.)

APPROVEMENT.

What it is, and old doctrine of

APPROVER.

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Who is an, and doctrine of

approvement

ibid.

ARCHBISHOP (See Church-Bishop-Temporalities.)

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King cannot compel subject to enlist, or go out of the
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ARREST.

Of course King never subject to

What King's servants protected, and when, &c.

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