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Perjury. $ctfonal €ftateg. p&yficianjj. pembjofte (College in ©^fo?tj. The Matter entitled to a Prebend in the Church of Gloucefter, 1 2 jinn. J}. 2. c. 6. § 7. Penal liiUitf. See Difpenfation and Informa- tions. Issuance- See Prohibition. PmilJJ Poll* See Poft-Office. Petitions* 1. Six-pence in the Pound to be dedudled of all Salaries, 7 Geo. 1. ft. 1. c. 27. § 19. lz G?0. 1. c. 2. 2. What Penfions are chargeable with the Land-Tax, 30 Geo. 2. c.3. § 5. 3. And what exempt, 30 Gfo. 2. f. 3. §94, 95, 96, 97. 4. And where to be affeffed, 30 Geo. 2. c. 3. § 48. 5. And how be flopped for Non-payment, q.Geo. 3. c. 2. § 29. 6. What Penfioners are difabled to fit in Parliament. See ^9atT= iiatneht. Jnd fee farther, Ccclcfiaftical Couttfi, SDfficetS. JPeppCL*. See Spices. Perjury, ano ©ubontation of perjury* 1. To be punifhed fummarily in divers Inftances by the Chan- cellor, Treafurer, Chief Juftices, c3r. 1 1 H. 7. c. 25. z. The Punilhment of wilful Perjury and Subornation, by Pillo- ry, &c. 5 El. c. 9. § 4, 7. Tranfportation added, 2 Geo, 2. r. 25, § 2. Made perpetual, 9 G?<?. 2. r. 18. 3„ Upon Reverfal of Judgment of Perjury, the party grieved fhall recover Damages, 5 jE7. c. 9. § 5. 4. Saving of Ecclefialtical Jurifdi&ion, 5 El. c. 9. § 11. 5. Perjury and Subornation excepted out of general Pardon, 20 Geo, 2. c. 52. § 19, 21. 6. Profecutions for Perjury and Subornation made more eafy, 23 Geo, 2. c. ii. For other Milters, fee KLttOJlttCS 26. H&anfetUpt 5, 6, Cif<r. Coffee 19. ULtunen 32. 3L011001T46. Maintenance 12. parliament 80, caV. ISesittet 4. j|>htns 87, £sfr. jspone 10. Perry, See Cyder. Perfiftn ^0003- See Silk and India Goods. Perfonal «ftote& j. How taxable, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 49. 2. Perfons having Goods in a different Place from that where they refide, 30 Geo. 2. c. 3. § 30, 49. 3. Or that have no certain Dwelling, or are out of the Realm, in what Place taxable, 30 Geo. 2. c. 3. § 48. 4. And what Relief for Perfons doubly charged, 30 Geo. 2. c. 3. I 50. 5. Perfons efcaping the Taxation, by changing their Place of Re- fidence, or by any other Fraud, charged treble, 30 Geo. 2. c. 3. § ;«. 6. Houiholders not difcovering their Lodgers, what to forfeit, 30 Geo. 2. c. 3. § 52. 7. Scotland, Ireland, Jerfey, or Guer/fey, excepted as to Perfonal gllates, 4 Geo. 3. r. 2. § 52. petCt PeilCe. See Rome 7. 3 Petitions 1. What Petitions to the King or Parliament are tumultuous and illegal, 13 Car. 2. ft. . c. 5. 2. And what lawful, 1 W. 4ff M.fejf. 2. c. 2. For other Matters, fee 31/tbettteS. Petition of&iffljt. 1. There fhall be only four Writs of Search for the King, 14 Ed. Z'ft- •• c ' '+• 2. Petition of Right, 3 Car. 1. r. 1. Petit Creafon* What to be adjudged Petit Treafon, 25 £<f. 3.7?. c. r. 2. .Fir «//kr M«««-, y^ 3PccetTatr, Ciergi», Creafon, Pettp Cfjapmait. See Hawkers. Pettj? ©ealg. See Seals. petaterersu 1. Their Weights and the Standard of their Metal limited, 19 H. 7. c. 6. 4 H. 8. c. 7. 2. Their Goods fhall be fearched and fold in open Places, CSV. 25 H. 8. c. 9. 33 tJ. 8. r. 4. 3. Shall not take Strangers Apprentices, 25 H. 8. f. 9. § 3. 33

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4. No Stranger born fhall work Pewter, cifc 25 #. 8. r. 9. § 3. 5. Duties on Tin imported, 2W. (jf M.fejf. 2. c. 4. § 52. 6. And Pewter and Tin exported, 8 y 9 W. 3. r. 34. § 1. 7. Saving of the Charters granted to the Tinners of Devon and Cornwall, 5 W. & M. c. 6. § 4. For other Matters, fee fl^etal and Citt. pijpficians anti Surrteonsu 1. None to pr.iclife Phyfick or Surgery in Lo ndon, unlels admit- ted bv the Bifhop, or by the Dean of St. Paul's, 3 H. 8. c. w. 2. Surgeons difcharged of Parifh Offices and Juries, &c. in Lon- don, 5 H. 8. c. 6. 3. The College of Phyficians in London incorporated, 14 & 15 H. 8. c. 5. 4. May pra&ife Surgery, 32H. 8. c. 40. § 3. r. Difcharged from Parifh and Ward Offices, 32 H. 8. c. 40. 6. Shall have the Survey of Apothecary's Wares, 32 H. 8. c. 40. § 2. 1 M._/?. 2. c. 9. § 5. 7. The Surgeons incorporated with the Barbers, 32 H. 8. r. 42. 8. Surgeons fhall have their Names over their Doors, 32 H. Si. c. 42. § 3. 9. Privileges granted to Surgeons, 32 ff. 8. r. 42. 10. Liberty given to any Perfons to adminifter Medicines in fome Cafes, 34 IS 35 H. 8. c. 8. n. Power given to the College to commit Offenders, &c. 1 M. ft. 2. e.g. 12. For the fearching of Medicines, 10 Geo. 1. r. 20. 13. Reward to Joanna Stephens for difcovering her Medicine for diffolving the btone, 12 Geo. 2. c. 23. 14. The Surgeons Company in London feparated from the Bar- bers, 18 Geo. 2. c. 15. 15. Surgeons pf the Army to be examined by Examiners appoint- ed by the Surgeons Company, 18 Gro. 2. c. 15. § 9, For other Matters, fee 3t»utl;CCariC0, Pictures 1. A Duty on the Importation of them, 6^7 W. 3. c. 7. § 2. 3 & Ann. c. 4. § 5. Made perpetual, 7 Ann. e. 7. 2. The Duty regulated by Meafuie, 8 Geo. 1. c. 20. § 49. 11 G.-'o. 1 . c. 7. § i 2. pilgrims.