1. See Vol. I. introd. § 1.
2. Hal. Hist. C. L. c. 2.
3. Stat. 32 Hen. VIII. c. 7.
4. 2 Roll. Abr. 309, 310. Bro. Abr. t. jurisdiction. 83.
5. 2 Inst. 364. 489, 490.
6. See Barrington's observ. 120.
7. 13 Edw. I. St. 4.
8. 2 Inst. 250. c. 34.
9. c. 34.
10. Stat. 7 & 8 W. III. c. 6.
11. Salk. 332.
12. Ibid. 334. Lord Raym. 450. 1558. Fitzg. 55.
13. 1 Ventr. 165.
14. 1 Burn. eccl. law. 438.
15. 1 Freem. 70.
16. F. N. B. 36.
17.Circumspecte agatis; 13 Edw. I. St. 4. Artic. Cleri. 9. Edw.II. c. 2. F. N. B. 45.
18. Cart. 224. 3 Lev. 268.
19.Circumspecte agatis; 13 Edw. I. St. 4. 5 Rep. 66.
20. Warb. alliance. 173.
21. Some of the impurest books, that are extant in any language, are those written by the popish clergy on the subjects of matrimony and divorces.
22. 2 Inst. 614.
23. Book I. ch. 15.
24. Warburt. alliance. 173.
25. Book II. ch. 32.
26. Hickes Disser. Epistola. pag. 8. 58.
27. Provincial. L. 3. t. 13. fol. 176.
28. Ibid. l. 3. t. 38. fol. 263.
29. cap. 23.
30. See 9 Rep. 38.
31. fol. 263.
32. Fitz. Abr. tit. testament. pl. 4. 2. Roll. Abr. 217. 9 Rep. 37. Vaugh. 207.
33. l. 5. de exceptionibus. c. 10.
34. cap. 27. edit. Oxon.
35. l. 7. c. 8.
36. l. 2. c. 38.
37. Cod. 1. 3. 41.
38. Deeretal. 3. 26. 17. Gilb. Rep. 204, 205.
39.Si quis baronum seu hominum meorum _pecuniam suam non dederit vel dare disposuerit, uxor sua, sive liberi, aut parentes et legitimi homines ejus, eam proanima ejus dividant sicut eis melius visum fuerit. [If any one of my barons or vassals shall not have disposed of his wealth, or directed the disposal of it, let his wife, children, or parents and proper persons divide it, for the good of his soul, as shall seem best to them.] (Text Roffens. c. 34. p. 51.)
40. Lord Lyttelt. Hen. II. vol. 1. 536. Hearne ad Gul. Neubr. 711.
41. Stiernhook, de jure Sueon l. 3. c. 8.
42. Vol. I. introd. § 1.
43. Warb. alliance. 179.
44. 2 Roll. Abr. 300, 302.
45. chap. 5.
46. Co. Litt. 133.
47. 2 Inst. 623.
48. de bello Gall. l. 6.
49. Litt. § 201.
50. F. N. B. 62.
51. Year book, 37 Hen. VI. 21. Selden of duels, c. 10. Hal. Hist. C. L. 37.
52. Salk. 533. 7 Mod. 125. 2 Hawk. P. C. 11.
53. Hal. Hist. C. L. 37.
54. 1 Roll. Abr. 128.
55. Co. Litt. 261.
56. 2 Roll. Abr. 686. 2 Jon. 224.
57. Comb. 63.
58. 11 May. 1767.
59. Co. Litt. 260. Hob. 79.
60. See book I. ch. 8.
61. t Rep. 106.
62. Co. Litt. 261.
63. 1 Ventr. 146.
64. Hob. 12. Hal Hist. C. L. 35.
65. Hob. 212.
66. 4 Inst. 134.
67. View of the civil law, b. 3. p. 1. § 3.
68. Inst. 1. tit. 25.
69. Ff. 49. 13. 12. § 6.
70. Ff. 49. 15. 18.
71. Comb. 462.
72. 13 Rep. 53. 2 Lev. 25. Hardr. 183.
73. 1 Siid. 158.
74. 2 Show. 232. Comb. 474.
75. Hale. Hist. C. L. 36. Co. Litt. 11.
76. Clerke prax. Cur. adm. § 13.
77. Ibid. § 11. 1 Roll. Abr. 531. Raym. 78. Lord Raym. 1286.
78. 1 Roll. Abr. 531. Godb. 193. 260.
79. 1 Ventr. 1.
80. 1 Keb. 552.
81. Bro. Abr. t. error. 177.
82. F. N. B. 153, 154. 240.
83. Raym. 214.
84. 1 P. Wms. 476.
85. Hob. 15.
86. Palmer. 523.
87. Lord Rayn. 1408.
88. Finch. L. 451.
89. Cro. Eliz. 666. Hob. 188.
90. F. N. B. 40.
91. 2 Inst. 601-618.