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A.D. 12S5. Anno decimo tertio Edwardi I. Stat. 9* Ex Rot. in Turr. Lond. certum diem cum rotulis & talliis per quos compo- tum reddiderit & in prcfentia Baronum vel audito- rum quos affignare voluerint recitetur compotus & fiat partibus juftitia ita quod fi fuerit in arreragiis committatur gaole de Fleteut fupradictum eft. Et fi diffugerint & gratis compotum reddere noluerint ficut alibi in aliis ftatutis continetur diftringantur ad veniendum coram Juftic' ad compotum fuum reddendum ft habeant per quod diftringi poffint. Et fi ad curiam venerint dentur auditores compoti coram quibus fi fuerint in arreragiis fi ftatim arre- ragia folvere non poffint committantur gaole cufto- diendi in forma predi&a. Et fi diffugerint & teftatum fuerit per vicecomitem quod non funt inventi exigantur de comitatu in comitatum quo- ufque utlagentur & fint hujufmodi incarcerati irreplegiabiles. Et caveat fibi vicecomes vel cuf- tos ejufdem gaole five fit in libertate five non quod per commune breve quod dicitur Reple- giar' vel alio modo fine affenfu domini ipfum a prifona exire non permittat quod fi fecerit & fuper hoc convincatur refpondeat domino de dampno per hujufmodi fervientem fibi illato fecundum quod per patriam verificare poterit & habeat fuum recupe- rare per breve de Debito. Et fi cuftos gaole non habeat per quod jufticietur vel unde folvat refpon- deat fuperior fuus qui cuftodiam hujufmodi gaole fibi commifit per idem breve. made his Accompt; and in the Prefence of the Ba- rons, or the Auditors that they fhall affign him, the Accompt fhall be rehearfed, and Juftice fhall be done to the Parties, fo that if he be found in Arrearages, he fhall be commuted to the Fleet, as above is faidi (<;) And if he flee, and will not give Accompt wil- lingly, as is contained elfewhere in other Statutes, he fhall be di (trained to come before the Juftices to. make his Account, if he have whereof to be diftrain- ed. (6) And when he cometh to the Court, Audi- tors fhall be affigned to take his Accompt, before whom if he be found in Arrearages, and cannot pay the Arrearages forthwith, he fhall be committed to the Gaol to be kept in Manner aforefaid. (7) And if he flee, and it be returned to the Sheriff that he cannot be found, Exigents fhall go againft him from County to County, until he be outlawed, and fuch Prifoner fhall not be replevifable. (8) And let the Sheriff or Keeper of fuch Gaol take Heed, if it be within a Franchife, or without, that he do not fuffer him to go out of Prifon by the common Writ called Rephgiare, or by other Means, without Aflent c; his Mafter; (9) and if he do, and thereof be con- vict, he fhall be anfwerable to his Mafter of the Damages done to him by fuch his Servant, according as it may be found by the Country, and fhall have his Recovery by Writ of Debt. (10) And if the Keeper of the Gaol have not wherewith he may be juftified, or not able to pay, his Superior that com- mitted the Cuftody of the Gaol unto him, fhall be anfwerable by the fame Writ.' An Exigent »«  gainft an Ac- comptant. 17 Ed. 3. f. 59. Efcape of an Accomptant. 1 R. 2. C. II. 7 H. 4. c. 4. 2 Leon. 9, Fitz. Det. 17a. Fitz. Iffu. 160. Bro. Det. 103. a Bulftr; 321. CAP. XII. The Appellant being acquitted, the Appellor and Abetters fhall be punifhed. no Effbin for the Appellor. There fhall be QUIA multi per malitiam volentes alios gra- vare procurant falfa appella fieri de homici- o 6z aliis feloniis per appellators nichil habentes unde domino Regi pro falfo appello nee appellatis de dampnis refpondere poffunt ftatutum eft quod cum aliquis fie appellatus de felonia fibi impofita fe acquitaverit in curia Regis modo debito vel ad fec- tam appellators vel domini Regis Juftitiarii coram quibus auditum erit hujufmodi appellum & termi- natum puniant appellatorem per prifonam unius anni & nichilominus reftituant hujufmodi appella- tors appellatis dampna fecundum difcretionem Juftitiariorum habito refpectu ad prifonam vel ar- reftationem quam occafione hujufmodi appellorum fuftinuerunt appellati & ad infamiam quam per im- prifonamentum vel alio modo incurrerunt & ni- chilominus verfus dominum Regem gravius redi- mantur. Et fi forte hujufmodi appellatores non habeant unde predicta dampna reftituere poffint inquiratur per quorum abbettum formatum fuerit hujufmodi appellum per malitiam fi appellatus hoc petat & fi inveniatur per illam inquifitionem quod aliquis fit abettator per malitiam per breve de Judi- cio ad fectam appellati diftringatur ad veniendum coram Juftic' & li legitimo modo convictus fuerit de hujufmodi abetto per malitiam puniatur per pri- fonam & ad reftitutionem dampnorum ficut fupe- rius dictum eft de appellatore. Nee jaceat dece- tero appellatori in appello de morte hominis effo- nium in quacumque curia appellum fuerit termi- nandum. FOrafmuch as many, through Malice intending to grieve other, do procure falfe Appeals to be made of Homicides and other Felonies by Appel- lors, having nothing to fatisfy the King for their falfe Appeal, nor to the Parties appealed for their Damages;" (z) ' it is ordained, That when any, being appealed of Felony furmifed upon him, doth acquit himfelf in the King's Court in due Manner, either at the Suit of the Appellor, or of our Lord the King, the Juftices, before whom the Appeal fhall be heard and determined, fhall punifh the Appellor by a Year's Imprifonment, and the Appellors fhall never- thelefs reftore to the Parties appealed their Damages, according to the Difcretion of the Juftices, having Refpect to the Imprifonment or Arreftment that the Party appealed hath fuftained by reafon of fuch Ap- peals, and to the Infamy that they have incurred by the Imprifonment or otherwife, and fhall neverthe- less make a grievous Fine unto the King. (3) And if peradventure fuch Appellor be not able to recom- penfe the Damages, it fhall be inquired by whofe Abetment or Malice the Appeal was commenced, if the Party appealed defire it ; (4) and if it be found by the fame inqueft, that any Man is Abettor through Malice, at the Suit of the Party appealed, he fhall be diftrained by a judicial Writ to come before the Juftices; (5) and' if he be lawfully convict of fuch malicious Abetment, he fhall be punifhed by Im- prifonment and Reftitution of Damages, as before is faid of the Appellor. (6) And from henceforth in Appeal of the Death of a Man there fhall no Effoin lie for the Appellor, in whatfoever Court the Appeal fhall hap to be determined.' N 2 CAP. ThePunifrment of an Appellor for a falfe Ap- peal. 12 Co. i;6. Hob. 9 S. Fitz. Damage, Tl.- Fitz. Coron. 12, 77, J8, 3S6. . J I Co. 77. See 1 Ed. 3. flat, I. c 7. which ■ directs Inquiry tt be made of Gaol- ers <zul:o compel Prifoners to ap- peal, and I 4 Ed. 3. flat. 1. c. ro. nvhicb wakes it Felony in fuch Gaoler. Regifl. 56. Inquiry of A- bettors. 12 Co. 12;. Cro. El. 223. 71, 14 H. 7. 2, 26 H. 8.3. Dyer, 120, 131. 8 H. 5. 6. 8 EJ.4. 3. No Eflbin for the Appellor. See poftca cb. 17^ zj,2i.fcrEJfth, Regifl. 134. a Inft. 3S3.