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SDfin'oettti flj&atrattts. F elony to Ileal them, z Geo. z. c. 25. § 3. £)ftfae ©etfeiCC See Arrefts, Churches, <z»^ Service and Sacraments. 1. Doaors. and Eatchelors of Divinity and Law may have a Dif- penfation for Non-Refidence, zi H. 8. c. 13. § 23. 2. Doftors of the Civil Law may Exercife Eccleftaftkal Junfdic- tion although Laymen, 37 H. 8. c. 17. § 4. Dojcljeffetr* The Burgeffes mall have their weighing 12 Miles round, qH. 6. c. 6. •DojtWtU See Norfolk* 3Do?nitf. To What Duties liable* 4 W.& M. c 5. § 2. SDctter. 1. What Pleas to be held by the Conflable, 28 Ed. i.ft. 3. e. 7. 2. For Payment of the Rents to Dover Caftle, 32 H. 8. r. 48. 3", What Offenders may be committed to Dover Caftle, 32 H. 8. <■. 48. § 6. £>0UBlag 3 alias Mblti), [EiUec] See Rivers. Doulag anu locfceram* Under what Penalty the Contents of every Piece or half Piece put to Sale, muft be fet upon the Cloth, z8 H. 8. c. 4. § z. Far other Matters, fee ILiltet** hotter. ». A Woman fhall be endowed without Delay, M. C, 9H.3. c. 7. 2. Widows fhall recover Damages for their Dower or Quarentain deforced, where their Hufbands died feifed, 20 H. 3. c. 1. 3. Days to be given in Plea of Dower, Dies communes in dote, 51 H. 3. ft. 3. 4. Four Days fhall be given in the Year at lead, St. Marleb. 5 2 H. 3. c. 12. r. The Tenant pleading that the Demandant hath received her Dower, mufi: {hew that fhe hath received Part of himfelf in the fame Yille, St. Weftm. 1. 3 Ed. 1. c. 49. 6. If Tenant in Dower alien, the Heir fhall have a Writ of En- try in cafit prorjifo, St. Glouc. 6 Ed. 1 . c . 7. . 7. Dower fhall be recovered notwithstanding a feigned Recovery, againft the Hufband by Default, St. Weftm. 2. 13 Ed. 1.. c. 4. 8. A Wife eloping with her Adulterer fhall lofe her Dower, St* Weftm. 2. 13 Ed. 1. c. 34. o. In a Writ of Dower for Land which the Hufband aliened, View fhall not be granted, St. Weftm. 2. 13 Ed, 1. c. 48.. 10. If Tenant in Dower alien, he in Reverfion may enter, 11 H. 7. c. 20. 1 1 . Dower may be- barred by a Jointure, 27 H^. 8. c. 10. § 6, &c. j 2. The Wife of one attainted of Treafon or Felony fhall be en. dowed neverthelefs, 1 Ed. 6. c. 12. § 17. 13. The Wife fhalLlofe her Dower where the- Hufband is attaint- ed of Treafon, 5 & 6 i;^. 6. r. 1 1 . § 13. 14. A Popifh Recufant fhall not be endowed, 3 ^a. 1. c. 5. § 13, ic. Widow of a Mortgagor not barred of her Dower if fhe did not join in the Mortgage, 4 W. & M. c. 16. § 5. /> other Matters, fee Statement 1 . SUmnenluteinent of SDotoer, tif e . JDa^s in HUnnU 3. ^Emblements, <£rto? 3 2)tape#. 17. CfTofrt 14. tifJatoelfctnti 3. 3Iofittt»re, i$onc£ 47. IRape 3. IKecufants 30, & e . Creafort 24, isc. caaflte 4. saicolDs. 1. The Meafure and Aulnage of Cloths, 2 Ed. 3. r. 14. 47 £</•• 3. e. 1. 4 £</. 4. c. 1. 1 #. 3. r. 8. 3 #. 8. c. 6. 2. The Wearing of foreign Cloth prohibited, n Ed. 3. c. z. 3. Importation of foreign Cloth prohibited, 11 Ed. 3. c. 3. ^ £</. 4. r . 1 . 4. Foreign Clothiers may fettle in England, ir £V. 3. c. y» 5. Penalties of defe&ive Cloths, and of Negle&s in the Au3- nager, z; Ed. 3.7?. 4. f. 1, 3 R. 2. r. 2. y R. 2. e.g. iz R. 2. c. 14. 11 #■ 6. f. 9. 4 .EV. 4. c. 1. 6. Subfidy on Cloths fold, 27 Ed. 3.7?. 1. c. 4. Certain Cloth* exempted for three Years, 1 H. 4. r . 19. 7. Allowance to be made to Buyer for defective Cloths, 27 Ed, 3 .ft. i.e. 4. 8. Cloths fhall not be exported before they be fulled, &c. 50 Ed, 3. c. 7. 3 #. 8. r. 7. 9. Frife free of Subfidy, 50 Ed. 3. c. 8, 10. Cogware and Kendal Cloths may be of lefs Affife as ufuaT, 13 R. z.ft. 1. r. 10. qH-4.*c.-2~ n. Cloths fhall be opened in the Counties of Somerfet, Do'fet, and Gloucefter, before they be fold,, as in Ejjex, 13 R. z.ft„ i„ • f. 11. 12. None fhall buy Guilford Cloths before they be fulled and fealed, 15 R. 2. c. 10. 13. Cloths may be made of any Length and Breadth,. 17 R.z, e,2j 14. The Penalty of making deceitful Cloths, or felling them without the Aulnager's Seal, 17 R.z. c.z. 15. The Aulnager fhall have no affured Eftate in his Office, 17 R. 2. c. 5. 31 H. 6. c. 5. 16.. Cloths made in London fhall be fealed before Sale as for» merly, 4 H. 4. <r. 6. 17 Ed. 4. <r. 5. 1 7.. Aulnage of Cloths may be let to Farm, 4 #. 4. r . 24. 1-7 Ed. 4. c. 5. 18. The Affife of Cloths eflablifhed, 7 F. 4. c . 10. Repealed 9 H. 4. f. 6. Confirmed 13 H, 4. f. 4. 4 Rs 7 . 4. c. 1 . 8 .£</» 4. C. I. 4 Jtf. I. C 2. ro. Cloths not to be tacked or plaited before they be fealed, 11 H. 4. c. 6. zo.. Clothsxut into fmall Garments to pay Cuftom according tO' the Rate, 11 H.^c. 7, zi. How the Word Cloth fhall be interpreted, 11 H. 6. r. 9. z2. Wages to be paid in Money, 4 Ed. 4. f.. 1. § 5. 10 A». r. 16. §6. 1 Gisa. 1. c. 15. § 12. 23. Liberty to put Flocks in certain Cloths in Devon/hire, -j Ed, 4. c. z. 24.. Woollen Yarn and Cloths unfulled not to be exported, 7 Ed. 4. c. 3. 3 tf. 8. c. 7. 25.. The Length and Breadth of Cloths, and the Order of dying them, 1 R. 3. c. 8. 26. Italian Merchants prohibited to occupy Drapery,. 1 R. 3-.r. 9. § 8, 10. 27.. Woollen Cloths, not to be exported till they are rowed, bar- bed, and fhorn, 3 H. j.'.c. 11. 3 //. 8. c. 7. 5 H. 8.-c. 3. 28. Ceitain cheap Cloths excepted, 3 H. 8. c. 7. § 2. 29. The Price of Cloth limited, the Fineft to i6j. Yard, c5?a 4 #. y.c. 8. 3.0. Where Cuftom fhall be paid when Cloths are packed in ene Port and fhipped in another, 1 1 H. 7. c. 6.. 31. For fealing of Cloth of Gold and Silver, 4 H. %..c. 6. 32. For the. making of Devon/hire White Streits, 5 H..8. c.-2 t - 6H.8.C.8. ■jEd.S.c.q. 27.ELC..18.. 33. Regulations to prevent Deceits in making Cloth, 6 £ 8.. c. 9. 27 H.8.C.1Z. 3^4 Ed. 6. c. 2- 5^6 Ed.,6., c. 6. 4fcf 5 P. cif A/. c._, 5. 4 Ja. i.e. 2.. zi >. 1. -c. 1.8.. 34. The felling of White Cloths to Strangers reilrained, 14 c# ic ff. S. f.i. 27 /Y. 8. c.13.. 3 »s>.Vefle*