continental and English deas as to, 170-178; the ordinary, 178-184; the extraordinary, 184-188; influence on each other of Star Chamber and com- mon law ideas, 188-197; Substantive law-violent wrong-doing, 197-201; attempts to commit crimes, maintenance, etc., 201-203; con- spiracy, 203-205; defamation, 205- 212; fraud, 212-214; its civil juris- diction, 214; jurisdiction in commer- cial cases, 137; organization of, by Ellesmere, 232; effect of its work on the Chancellor's equitable jurisdiction, 300.
STATIONERS, the company of, 363. STATUTARII, 75.
STAUNFORD, 376, 380, 392, 469.
TONNAGE AND POUNDAGE, 447, 454. TORT, equitable relief for, 324-325; development of law of, 416-417. TORTURE, use of, abroad, 170-175; in England, 165, 185-187; how justified, 194; Coke's views as to, 427; effect of his work in preventing, 493. TOTHILL, 277.
Touchstone, the, of Common Assurances, 391-392.
TOULOUSE, commercial courts at, 95. Townesend's Tables, 386. Towns, commercial franchises of, 88-90; difference between English and con- tinental, 151.
Transactions of the High Court of Chancery (Tothill), 274, 276, 277. TREASON, constructive, 416.
STEPHEN, Sir James, 193, 195, 196, 202, TREATIES, influence of Roman law on,
SUBPOENA, writ of, 281, 285. SULLY, 46.
SUMMA, the, of the canonists, 30. SUPREMACY OF THE COMMON LAW, in danger in sixteenth and early seven- teenth centuries, 420-423; effect of the constitutional controversies on, 492-493.
SURETYSHIP, contract of, in fair courts, 112; in the Court of Chancery, 298, 321.
SUSA, Henry of, 31. SUTCLIFFE, Mathew, 9. SWINBURN, Henry, 14.
Symboleography (West), 273-274, 307, 387, 389-390, 392.
TABELLIONES, the, 78.
Table Talk (Selden), 409-411.
Termes de la Ley, 159, 401.
Terms of the Law, Bacon's proposal for a book of, 488.
TERMS OF YEARS, used to evade the Statute of Uses, 304, 306. Testaments (Swinburn), 14. TESTIMONY, actions to perpetuate, 282, 333. TEUTONIC ORDER, the, 31. THELOALL, S., 380-381. THIRTY YEARS' WAR, 44.
TITLES PRETENDED, purchase of, 202, 203.
Titles of Honour (Seiden), 408. TOLLS, of a market, 87, 88, 103-104.
TRIALS, English and continental com- pared, 195-196.
TRICE-MARTIN, 263, 284.
TROVER, development of, 417; effect on jurisdiction of the courts of fairs, 117, 143; on equity, 282, 301; effect of equitable specific relief on, 299. TRUCE OF GOD, the, 32. TRUSTS, development of, in sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, 304-309; classification of, 304-305; creation of, 305-306; legality of object of, 306 duties of trustees, 306; liabilities of trustees, 306-307; of uses, 307-309. TRUTH, at common law a defence to an action for defamation, 207; not in the Star Chamber, 210.
TUDORS, their reverence for the common law, 435.
TUDOR STATESMANSHIP, Coke's work, the complement of, 490-491. TUNSTALL, Cuthbert, 4-5. Twiss, Travers, 125.
TYNDAL, Master, 259, 260.
USES, Statute of, 220, 223, 304, 416;| WHITELOCKE, Bulstrode, 343; James, 231, 343, 344, 345, 347, 348, 350, 353. WILLIAMS, Bishop, 226-227, 235, 271.
Bacon's Reading on, 395-396, 460; Coke's Reading on, 460.
USURY, 84, 93, 97, 135; evasion of WILLIAMS, J., 347. prohibition of, 80.
VENETIANS, factories of the, 113. VENUE, modifications of rules of, 117- 119, 140-142; applications to Chan- cery to change the, 280, 301. VERNON, B., 353.
VIDIAN, his precedents of pleading, 385. View of the Admiral Jurisdiction (Godolphin), 12.
View of the Civile and Ecclesiasticall Law (Ridley), II, 12-13.
VILLEIN STATUS, abuse of the law as to, 291.
VILLIERS, Sir John, 442.
Viner's Abridgment, 377. VINOGRADOFF, Sir Paul, 267, 268. VIOLENCE, 197-201.
VITORIA, FRANCISCUS DE, 32, 51.
Wager of Law, ground of application to the Chancellor, 280, 299; disuse of, 301.
WALLACE, 355, 367, 369, 477. WALTER, C.B., 351. WAMBAUGH, Professor, 388.
WAR, treatment of, by International lawyers, 29-36, 52, 53-54, 57, 59. WARHAM, Archbishop, 218. WARRANTIES, in contract of sale in fair courts, IIO.
WELWOD, 10, 11, 43, 131, 134. WENTWORTH, Th., his book on wills and executors, 15.
WENTWORTH, Sir Thomas, 451. WEST, W., commercial precedents in his Symboleography, 143; forms of pleas in Chancery in, 162; his account of the Chancery, 273-274. WHITGIFT, Archbishop, 7.
Williams's (Th.) Reading, 395. WILLS, Statute of, 416.
WILLS OF PERSONALTY, extent of the equitable jurisdiction over, 320. WILSON, Dr. Thomas, 5. Winch's Reports, 361. WINDHAM, J., 380.
WISBY, maritime laws of, 100. WITCHCRAFT, 290.
WITNESSES, ad informandum conscien- tiam judicis, 183, 334; in the Chan- cery, examination of, 281, 285-287; examination of, after publication, 334, viva voce, 334; in the Star Chamber, examination of, 181-183; in the com- mon law courts, 419; treatment of, by the canon law, 172-173; for an accused person (abroad), 174, 175, (in England), 192-193.
WOLSEY, 41, 218, 219-220, 222, 225, 475. Women's Laws, 396-397.
WOOD, ANTHONY, 18. WOTTON, 5.
WRIGHT, Sir Martin, 20, 404. WRIOTHESLEY, 224, 225. WYATT'S REBELLION, 349. WYCLIFFE, 29, 31.
YEAR BOOKS, the, comparison of, with modern reports, see Reports.
YEAR TO YEAR, estate from, 415. YELVERTON, Christopher, 342; William, 342; Henry, 342, 347, 353-354. Yelverton's Reports, 362.
ZOUCHE, his life, 17-18; character of his books, 18; account of his books, 12, 14, 16, 18-20; his book on Inter- national law, 58-60; other references, IO, 51, 52.
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