regis de banco coram, dominus Euball Thelwall miles, suprema curia cancellariæ magistrorum unus, et dominus Franciscus Barnham miles, executores etiam in testamento suprascript' nominat', ex certis causis eos et amicos suos in ea parte juste moven' oneri executionis testament' suprascript' expresse renuntiarunt, prout ex actis curiæ prædict plenius liquet et apparet; de bene et fideliter administrando eadem ad sancta Dei evangelia in debita juris forma jurať.
LINTHWAITE FARRANT Registrar' deputat' assumpt'.
The Marks i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. denote the Volumes, and the Figures the Pages.
ABATOR, who is so called, iv. 99, how and when he may become
lawful owner of another's lands
Abbot, George, archbishop of Canterbury
Abecedarium naturæ
Abettor, several ways of becoming so
Abilities, natural, like plants, want pruning
Abjuration, in what cases a man shall be obliged to abjure the realm, iv. 300, several cases thereof, with the proceedings relat- ing to them ibid. 301 Absolution, whether that in our liturgy is not improper, ii. 539, is of two sorts only ibid. Absque impetitione vasti, the sense and meaning of this clause cleared up, and stated by the words themselves, by reason, by authorities, by removing contrary authorities, by practice, iv. 226 to 232, it gives no grant of property, iv. 227, how this clause came first to be used
Academics, acknowledged by all sects to be the best Acceleration of time in works of nature, i. 355, in clarification of liquor, ibid. in several maturations, i. 358, as of fruits, ibid. of drinks, ibid. of metals, i. 362. Acceleration of putrefaction, i. 364. Acceleration of birth, 372, of growth or stature, ibid. three means of it, 372, 373. Acceleration of germination, i. 391, by three means, namely, mending the nourishment, i. 393, comfort- ing the spirits of the plant, ibid. making way for the easy coming to the nourishment, ibid. Several pregnant instances thereof, i. 394, et seq. Acceleration of clarification in wine Accessary, how one man may become so to the act of another done by his order
Aches in men's bodies foreshew rain and frost Acquests, new ones, more burden than strength Act, not to be confounded with the execution of the act, nor the intire act with the last part of it, instances iv. 18 Act of parliament, a rule to be observed where that is donor, iv. 195, five acts relating to the distinction of the body natural and po-
The Marks i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. denote the Volumes, and the Figures the Pages.
ABATOR, who is so called, iv. 99, how and when he may become
lawful owner of another's lands
Abbot, George, archbishop of Canterbury Abecedarium naturæ
Abettor, several ways of becoming so
Abilities, natural, like plants, want pruning
Abjuration, in what cases a man shall be obliged to abjure the realm, iv. 300, several cases thereof, with the proceedings relat- ing to them . ibid. 301 Absolution, whether that in our liturgy is not improper, ii. 539, is of two sorts only ibid. Absque impetitione vasti, the sense and meaning of this clause cleared up, and stated by the words themselves, by reason, by authorities, by removing contrary authorities, by practice, iv. 226 to 232, it gives no grant of property, iv. 227, how this clause came first to be used iv. 228* Academics, acknowledged by all sects to be the best . ii. 233 Acceleration of time in works of nature, i. 355, in clarification of liquor, ibid. in several maturations, i. 358, as of fruits, ibid. of drinks, ibid. of metals, i. 362. Acceleration of putrefaction, i. 364. Acceleration of birth, 372, of growth or stature, ibid. three means of it, 372, 373. Acceleration of germination, i. 391, by three means, namely, mending the nourishment, i. 393, comfort- ing the spirits of the plant, ibid. making way for the easy coming to the nourishment, ibid. Several pregnant instances thereof, i. 394, et seq. Acceleration of clarification in wine. i. 518 Accessary, how one man may become so to the act of another done by his order.
Aches in men's bodies foreshew rain and frost Acquests, new ones, more burden than strength
Act, not to be confounded with the execution of the act, nor the intire act with the last part of it, instances . iv. 18 Act of parliament, a rule to be observed where that is donor, iv. 195, five acts relating to the distinction of the body natural and po
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