Forfeiture of the Franchise Sect. 2. Whether the Lord can hold his own Court Of the Bailiff, and whether it is his Duty to impanel the Leet Jury 690 Reference to the Case of Holroyd & Breare Whether the duty may be dependent on a Custom .. A more general Consideration of the Powers of the Steward Whether he may appoint a Deputy What Fines the Steward may impose Sect. 3. Sect. 4. Of the Election of Officers at the Court Leet [Chief Magistrates, &c.: Bailiff: Constables : Tithing Man Sect. 5. ib. n. Rules to be observed in holding a GENERAL Customary Court Baron 743 And in holding a special Customary Court Baron .. Instructions in particular Cases, as Bankruptcy, Insolvency, Inclo- The proper Style of the Court when a Feme Covert is Lady of the Manor And when an Infant is Lord of the Manor .. Precedents of Rolls of Customary Courts Baron held without the Presence of Homagers under 86th sect. of 4 & 5 Vict. c. 35, and of a voluntary Grant, and Admissions out of Court Forms of Precepts, Summonses, Plaint in Dower, &c. Licenses : Tenants' Consent to Grants of Waste, &c. 833, 1172 -Deputations, Copyhold Assurances, &c. Extracts from Acts of Parliament relating to Copyholds Observations and Tables and Terms for Enfranchisements published Act of 8 & 9 Vict. c. 106, to amend the Law of Real Property 1129 Rules and Table of Costs under the Act of 3 & 4 W. 4, c. 74, for Rules to be observed in holding a Court Leet and Court Baron The several Oaths to be administered to Officers, &c. &c. Forms of Precepts and Processes in the Court Baron Rolls of Court Leet and Court Baron Forms of Warrants, &c. in the Court Baron Extracts from Acts of Parliament, connected with the Jurisdiction of Courts Baron and Courts Leet 1175 INDEX TO CASES CITED IN THIS VOLUME. Note—"0." follows the name of the plaintiff; “a.” the defendant. PAGE PAGE son . ...629 ....590 .641, V. Wase.. A. Atwood a. Vaughton 722, 725, 730, 741 .712 Axminster Parish case ..647 ..728 .630 .593 B. ...663 Bade a. Brittel .589, 590, 591 ..588 ....667 Baily a. Stephens ..635 ...563 ..624 v. Wich (or Winch). .589, 591 ..754 ...667 v. Tudge Ball a: Doe .708, 715 ..635 v. Harris. Bann River case .665 587, 589, 590 v. Le Despencer.... .1144 Barclay's case .641, 642, 643 ..712 .588 .653 572, 582, 583, 587, 589, 590 ..602 ..596 .681 .627 .608 .635 .1035 .634 Bartly Miles' case (see Barclay's 1.634 case) .628 ...622 ...1067 ..1035 . 1047 ...705 ...665 V. Bevil's case .. Bathurst v. Cox.. Bricknella. The Bailiffs of Tewkes- ...657 ..659 Bridge a. The King (or Darell) 687 590, 591 .597,598 Brook v. Hustler ... 622, 623, 684, 707, 709 ..705 a. Mellish .1034 ..588 ..615 Broughton v. Bennet.... ...736 ..659 - a. St. John (Lord) ......1034 ..705 Goldsmith.... ..601 ...591 (or Bourne) v. Rawlins ..577, 914 ...636 & Stafferton a. The King 615, 616, 620 (see Stafferton) ....651, 666 .653 Browne a. Lord Cobham ..605, 623 ..588 a. Hunt (see Bourne a. ...700 Hunt) .647 .1066 ...667 .652, 655 686 630 Bullen v. Godfrey (see Godfrey's ..1047 case) ...665 Bunney a. The King ... .642 .716 ..648 .734 Burgess o. Wheate.. 631, 632, 634, 635 .628 .655 .629 ..746 v. Earl of Egremont .... 1034 ..662, 734 ....712 .656, 657 .607, 697 C. .727 1.754 .608, 704 .588, 589 ..629 ..588 .607, 697 ..659 ..661 a. Hunt |