Of the restraint, encouragement, and protection of trade,
whether by king's charter, by the common law, or by acts of
parliament.—And herein of monopolies and exclusive char-
ters. Of patents.-Of corporations and bye-laws incident
thereto. Of contracts in restraint of trade of statutes of
apprenticeship. Of literary property.—Of bubbles, fore-
stalling, regrating, and engrossing, conspiracies, cheats,
and false pretences, nuisances.-Other encouragements, &c.
by exemption of goods from distresses, &c. (See Index, tit.
"Trade," "Monopoly." &c.)