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DIALOGUE 1
DIALOGUE 2
- The Prologue and Introduction - 12k
- Chap. 1: The first question of the student whether a tenant may in conscience do waste - 18k
- Chap. 2: What is meant by this term, when it is said, Thus it was at the common law - 9k
- Chap. 3: The second question of the student whether goods of outlaws be forfeit - 18k
- Chap. 4: The third question of the student of waste done by a stranger in lands of a tenant - 17k
- Chap. 5: The fourth question of the student, whether a man may be of counsel - 13k
- Chap. 6: The fifth question of the student, whether a man may be of counsel - 11k
- Chap. 7: The sixth question of the student, whether a man may be of counsel - 13k
- Chap. 8: The seventh question of the student, whether a man is bound to make restitution - 13k
- Chap. 9: For what thing a man may lawfully distrain - 11k
- Chap. 10: The eighth question of the student, whether executors be bound in conscience - 18k
- Chap. 11: The ninth question of the student, whether the recipient of goods by legacy is bound in conscience to pay the debt upon a contract that the testator ought - 15k
- Chap. 12: The tenth question of the student, whether the youngest son be bound in conscience to pay the profits to the executors of the eldest brother for the time he lived - 12k
- Chap. 13: The eleventh question of the student, as to damages a tenant in dower shall recover - 15k
- Chap. 14: The twelfth question of the student, whether a claim be barred in conscience as in law - 9k
- Chap. 15: The thirteenth question of the student, whether a man whose wife dies before he can possess her land, in conscience shall be tenant by the courtesy - 14k
- Chap. 16: The fourteenth question of the student, whether rents be extinct in conscience - 20k
- Chap. 17: The fifteenth question of the student, whether rents be extinct in conscience - 12k
- Chap. 18: The sixteenth question of the student, whether a man who has a villein may with conscience keep lands to him and to his heirs, as he may by the law - 13k
- Chap. 19: The seventeenth question of the student, if a man counsels another that he has a right to land, and great suit and charges follow, what danger is this to him that gave counsel - 14k
- Chap. 20: The eighteenth question of the student, upon a feoffment made upon condition to pay rent to a stranger, how it shall weigh in law and conscience - 13k
- Chap. 21: The nineteenth question of the student, upon a feoffment in fee to pay rent to a stranger, how it shall weigh in law and conscience - 16k
- Chap. 22: How uses of land first began, and by what law - 18k
- Chap. 23: The diversity between the two cases discussed in chapters twenty and twenty-one - 16k
- Chap. 24: What is a nude contract, or naked promise, and whether any action may lie thereon - 25k
- Chap. 25: The twentieth question of the student, which of two sons shall inherit in conscience - 22k
- Chap. 26: Whether an abbot may present to an advowson without assent of the covent - 15k
- Chap. 27: If a man find beasts in his ground doing hurt, whether he may take and keep them - 11k
- Chap. 28: Whether a gift made by one under the age of twenty-five years be good - 11k
- Chap. 29: If a man be convict of heresy before the ordinary, whether his goods be forfeited - 9k
- Chap. 30: Where divers patrons of an advowson vary in their presentments, whether the bishop shall have liberty to present which of the incumbents that he will or not - 13k
- Chap. 31: How long time the patron shall have to present to a benefice - 13k
- Chap. 32: If a man be excommenged, whether he may be assoiled without making satisfaction - 12k
- Chap. 33: Whether a prelate may refuse a legacy - 16k
- Chap. 34: Whether a gift made under a condition be void, if the sovereign break the condition - 11k
- Chap. 35: Whether a covenant made upon a gift to the church, that it not be aliened, be good - 13k
- Chap. 36: If the patron present not within six months, who shall present - 19k
- Chap. 37: Whether the presentment and collation of all benefices and dignities, voiding at Rome, belongeth only to the pope - 12k
- Chap. 38: If a house by chance fall upon a horse that is borrowed, who shall bear the loss - 13k
- Chap. 39: If a priest have won much goods by saying of mass, whether he may give those goods, or make a will of them - 12k
- Chap. 40: Who shall succeed a clerk that dies intestate - 10k
- Chap. 41: If a man be outlawed of felony, or be attainted of murder or felony, or that is an Ascismus, may be slain by every stranger - 12k
- Chap. 42: Whether a man shall be bounden by the act or offense of his servant or officer - 27k
- Chap. 43: Whether a villein or a bondman may give away his goods - 14k
- Chap. 44: If a clerk be promoted to the title of his patrimony, and after sells his patrimony, and after falleth to poverty, whether shall he have his title therein - 16k
- Chap. 45: Questions taken by the student out of the Summa Rosella and Summa Angelica, which he thinketh necessary to be seen how they agree with the laws of the realm - 18k
- Chap. 46: Where ignorance of the law excuses in the laws of England, and where not - 19k
- Chap. 47: Certain cases and grounds where ignorance of the deed excuses, and where not - 13k
- Chap. 48: The first question of the doctor, how the law may be said reasonable, that prohibiteth them that be arraigned upon an indictment of felony or murder, to have counsel - 14k
- Chap. 49: The second question of the doctor, whether the warranty of a younger brother taken as heir is a bar to the eldest brother - 14k
- Chap. 50: The third question of the doctor, if a man prosecute a collateral warranty to extinct a right he knows another man hath to land, it be a bar in conscience - 13k
- Chap. 51: The fourth question of the doctor; of the wreck of the sea - 15k
- Chap. 52: The fifth question of the doctor, whether it stand with conscience to prohibit a jury of meat and drink till they be agreed of their verdict - 10k
- Chap. 53: The sixth question of the doctor, whether the colors that be given at the common law stand with conscience, because they be most commonly feigned - 20k
- Chap. 54: The seventh question of the doctor, concerning pleadings in assise, whereby the tenants sometimes plead in such manner that they shall confess no ouster t - 16k
- Chap. 55: The eighth question of the doctor, whether the statute of Sylva caedua, stand with conscience - 62k
ADDITIONS TO THE SECOND DIALOGUE
- Chap. 1: What power the parliament has over such things as be brought with dead bodies to their burials, and that be claimed by some curates to pertain to their church - 19k
- Chap. 2: Whether the parliament may enact, that no lands shall come hereafter into mortmain by license nor without license - 10k
- Chap. 3: Whether the parliament may break all appropriations that be made against any statute, or against the good order of the people - 10k
- Chap. 4: That all sanctuaries, and also who shall have his clergy, be under the power of the parliament, to order as they shall think convenient - 9k
- Chap. 5: What power the parliament has in the trees and grass in church-yards - 11k
- Chap. 6: What the parliament may do touching suits for dilapidations in the spiritual court - 9k
- Chap. 7: Whether parliament may enact that no priest shall wear any cloth made out of the realm, and whether it may order the salary of chaplains - 14k
- Chap. 8: If there were a schism in the papacy, what the parliament might do therein - 20k
- Chap. 9: If it were enacted, that if one call another thief or murderer, that the suit should be taken in the king's court, and not in the spiritual court, I think the statute were good - 9k
- Chap. 10: Whether parliament may enact, that no religious person shall receive into the habit of their religion any child under a certain age to be appointed by the parliament - 14k
- Chap. 11: Whether the parliament may prohibit, that no ordinary shall admit none to the order of priesthood, except they be sufficiently learned - 14k
- Chap. 12: Who shall have the tithes of the waste grounds that be within no parish, and what power the parliament has therein - 17k
- Chap. 13: What authority the parliament has concerning visitations - 16k
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