1. Finch. L. 436.
2. Ibid. 344. 352.
3. Ff. 2. 4. 1.
4. Dalt. of sher. c. 31.
5. Stiernh. de jure Sueon. l. 1. c. 6.
6. Append. No. III. § 2.
7. Finch. L. 345.
8. Dalt. sher. c. 32.
9. Finch. L. 305. 352.
10. Append. No. II. § 1.
11. Append. No. III. § 2.
12. Finch. L. 352.
13. Ff. 2. 4. 19.
14. 3 Rep. 12.
15. Append. No. III. § 2.
16. Append. No. III. § 2.
17. Ibid.
18. Ibid.
19. Append. No. III. § 2.
20. Co. Litt. 128.
21. 1 Sid. 159.
22. Append. No. III. § 2.
23. Ibid. No. II. § 1.
24. Bro. Abr. t. oyer & determiner. 8.
25. Bro. Abr. t. jurisdiction, 66. 3. Inst. 27.
26. Append. No. III. § 3.
27. 4 Inst. 72.
28. Append. No. III. § 3.
29. Ibid. § 4.
30. Append. No. III. § 3.
31. Lilly pract. Reg. t. ac etiam. North's life of lord Guilford. 99.
32. Ff. 2. 4. 1821.
33. Whitelock of parl. 206, 207.
34. Bro. Abr. t. bille. 29. 12 Mod. 163.
35. Sir. Edward Coke informs us, (1 Inst. 131.) that herein "he could say nothing of his own experience; for albeit queen Elizabeth maintained many wars, yet she granted few or no protections: and her reason was, that he was no fit subject to be employed in her service, that was subject to other mens actions; lest she might be thought to delay justice." But king William, in 1692, granted one to lord Cutts, to protect him from being outlawed by his tailor: (3 Lev. 332.) which is the last that appears upon our books.
36. Finch. L. 454. 3 Lev. 332.
37. F. N. B. 28. Co. Litt. 131.
38. Append. No. III. § 5.
39. Append. No. III. § 5.
40. Ibid.
41. Inst. L. 4. t. 11. Ff. l. 2. t. 8
42. 2 Show. 202. 6 Mod. 231.