Quarrels, stirring up, between his Majesty's subjects, punishable 388 174, 319 Quarries of common stone, use of, reserved for tenants for im- of stone not to be sold 174, 320 Quarry on any lands, liberty to, on making moderate satisfaction 175, 320 175, 320 Quarter-lands, double rents of, reserved to the Earl of Derby and his to stores Ravens, reward for destroying Receiver, misgovernment by, prohibited not to have liveries to his chambers to account quarterly - to attend the Council once a month to make yearly choice of a steward to take expense of household every week Receivers not to ask allowance for paid or unpaid parcels Receivers to have the governance of all manner of victuals belonging to pay soldiers at every quarter's end 144 13 18 84 37 78 18 18 18 19 to see that the Castle and Peele be sufficiently victualled at Rector or vicar accountable for books given to parishes or vicar building house on glebe land to receive two-thirds of expenditure from successor successor to receive one-third of original expenditure from next incumbent to visit the school quarterly 386, 388 37 208 208 - 208 208 vicar, or curate to give notice to bishop of persons under 20 not to be absent from Island more than four months in the PAGE Regulations, garrison. See Garrison. of household 16, 33, 35 Remembrance, a, of my Lord's resolutions touching causes of the Isle of Man. 1593 - Removal of soldiers only for needful causes Rent, Act to indemnify landlords in their rents (1753) one year's, to be paid before tenant's goods sold under 62 16 275 - 275, 293, 306 tenants' goods removed, may be followed and seized within 14 days 275, 276 sale of goods not valid as against landlord's claim of rent - 276 See Lord's rent. not to be received on the Lord's day on pain of ecclesiastical censure . 276 - 276 157 173 165, 311 of intacks and cottages taken out of highways to be paid by such proportion of the rent to be paid to the moar of the Reneurling, court of all tenants and commons of man held at Repairs. See Castles. Reservations in Act of Settlement not to prejudice tenures, &c. Residence of public officers in Island enforced 169, 315 218, 388 of cattle being impounded 178, 295, 303 152 Revenue matters, in, Attorney-General to prosecute in first instance Riot, in case of, Governor, officers, Deemsters, &c. may commit S. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, no one to be admitted to, until con. persons not to enter the holy state of matrimony till they have received the Sacrament persons living disorderly lives not to be admitted to chapel, 10l. to be levied for the finishing of the south and levy not to be made before 24th November 1709 Sale of forfeits and wrecks PAGB 156 156 157 239 not to be received at the Castle and Peele, but by indenture Sanctuary of no avail in case of treason or murder Schoolmasters' allowance for teaching, reading, and writing 144 158, 363 158 20, 22 Scotchmen and Irishmen not to be resident in the land, except sworn Scotch to be committed to the moare's tower and not to bishop's Second Enquest. See Boundaries. Watercourses. 2925 46 Scotts to avoid the land- 20 Secretary of State, case of convict under sentence of death to be re- 390, 391 Secular priest, fines payable by 11 Securities on lands and tenements for money deemed to be mortgages 318 Sedicion, Act for better security of His Majesty's person and Govern- rate of wages ment Sentence, in Court of General Gaol Delivery to be passed by a in cases of misdemeanors to be passed by Exchequer Court Sergeant not to receive any rent on the Lord's Day coroner, &c. to receive 1s. in the £ for selling goods under execution Servants to be paid once a year time for warning and hiring not to leave Island without Governor's licence obtained on production of certificate of age, &c. 191, 107, 117 Servants' wages preferred to all other creditors, except landlords 293, 306 Quest, ancient rents to be preserved by alienation fines 162, 308 intacks, milns, and cottages liable to debts and devisable 162, 308 alienation what 163, 309 double rents 163, 309 mortgagee to be entered and pay fine 164, 309 Mortgagees' equity of redemption 21 years 164, 310 Mortgages to be recorded within six months 164, 310 New intacks to have fine fixed on them 164, 310 Lough mollo estate, fine for 165, 311 Setting Quest to preserve Lords' rent 165, 311 Notice to Quest on death or alienation 165, 311 New tenant failing to be entered fined 31. 166, 311 Royalties reserved Rents, boons, suits, and services to be paid and performed What to be deemed mortgages 168, 314 169, 314, 317 172, 318 173, 318 174, 320 175, 320 Sheep and goat skins not to be sold, chapped, or exchanged unless year- clipping, by forester not to commence till 21st June in each lamb, goat, kid, swine, or pig stealing, felony to death Shipman to have a license as oft as it serveth his profit with intent to slay, punishable by death or transportation Silver groats legalised groats, order of 1682 in reference to, revived and renewed Skins exported without license may be seized - penalty for selling, contrary to Act Slander, in action for, defendant not only to pay cost, but also damages suitable to the injury sustained - Soldier. See Garrison. Solicitor or advocate not to take up, move, or maintain any plea, cause, or suit by way of champerty Spiritual laws ordered to be revised 138 155 388 42 or Ecclesiastical constitutions confirmed by Tynwald Statute of limitations (1738) not to run as against defendant off the Island Lord of the Isle not to be prejudiced by provisions of Action. 81 Statutes, contradictory and useless laws to be repealed and cancelled like course to be adopted as to ecclesiastical laws Stealing goods under the value of 10s. petit larceny horse to the value of 6d. felony under the value of 6d. to be whipped or set upon a wooden Steward to give an account of weekly expense Stewards to be governed by receivers Stocks, persons found guilty of drunkenness to be put in Stolen goods, receiving punishment for Stone boundary, when building of, can be insisted on See Quarry. Stranger, solemnizing marriage without license or previous banns to Straw, tenure of - Streets of towns to be swept once a week 282 51 301 of towns to be paved and cleaned by inhabitants 195, 301, 369, 449 Subornation of perjury, punishable by fine or imprisonment - Sundays, servants absenting themselves on, without leave to be 132 Supputation according to which the year began on 25th March not to 1752 260 Acts, deeds, notes, and other instruments to bear date 260 court and other public days altered to new style Easter or any of the moveable feasts thereon depending no |