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Quarrels, stirring up, between his Majesty's subjects, punishable
by fine and imprisonment

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388

174, 319

Quarries of common stone, use of, reserved for tenants for im-
provement of estates

of stone not to be sold

174, 320

Quarry on any lands, liberty to, on making moderate satisfaction 175, 320
Governor may enforce right and fix compensation

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175, 320

Quarter-lands, double rents of, reserved to the Earl of Derby and his

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to stores

Ravens, reward for destroying

Receiver, misgovernment by, prohibited

not to have liveries to his chambers

to account quarterly

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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

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37

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to see that the Castle and Peele be sufficiently victualled at
the beginning of the year

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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

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vicar, or curate to give notice to bishop of persons under 20
desirous and fit to be confirmed

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not to be absent from Island more than four months in the

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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
execution

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275

- 275, 293, 306

tenants' goods removed, may be followed and seized within

14 days

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275, 276

sale of goods not valid as against landlord's claim of rent - 276
Deemsters' arrest to prevent removal of goods
Lord's, preferable

See Lord's rent.

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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
farmers and tenants whose lands and tenements they adjoin 173, 318
tenants dwelling in intacks and cottages to become sub-
tenants to farmers
Rents, Act for proportioning on bought lands and mortgages 147, 148
ancient, to be preserved by the Setting Quest
boons, suits, and services to be paid to the Lord - 163, 169, 314
persons not to sell or mortgage any part of their lands or
tenements, but shall also set out a proportionable part of the
reserved rent at the estimation of Setting Quest
sale or mortgage to be void for default

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such proportion of the rent to be paid to the moar of the
parish

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Reneurling, court of all tenants and commons of man held at
Repair of highways. See Highways.

Repairs. See Castles.

Reservations in Act of Settlement not to prejudice tenures, &c.
Rescue of prisoner

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

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Riot, in case of, Governor, officers, Deemsters, &c. may commit

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Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, no one to be admitted to, until con.
firmed

persons not to enter the holy state of matrimony till they

have received the Sacrament

persons living disorderly lives not to be admitted to
St. John's chapel at the Tynwald to be repaired

chapel, 10l. to be levied for the finishing of the south and
north isles of

levy not to be made before 24th November 1709

Sale of forfeits and wrecks

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not to be received at the Castle and Peele, but by indenture
the four merchants to have a barrel out of every 20

Sanctuary of no avail in case of treason or murder
Scandal against public officers, or Keys, punishment for 69, 105, 221, 388
Scar crowes, rewards for destroying

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Schoolmasters' allowance for teaching, reading, and writing
School to be visited by rector, vicar, or curate quarterly

144

158, 363

158

20, 22

Scotchmen and Irishmen not to be resident in the land, except sworn

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Scotch to be committed to the moare's tower and not to bishop's
prison

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-
ported to

390, 391

Secular priest, fines payable by

11

Securities on lands and tenements for money deemed to be mortgages
unless Court of Chancery adjudge otherwise

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
Deemster

in cases of misdemeanors to be passed by Exchequer Court
of death not to be executed till King's pleasure be known

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

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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
Setting corn to be brought in yearly

Quest, ancient rents to be preserved by
Quest of every parish to appoint overseer of highways
Quest, notice to, on death, alienation, or mortgage-

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alienation fines

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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

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173, 318

174, 320

175, 320

Sheep and goat skins not to be sold, chapped, or exchanged unless
first viewed by the captain of the parish and coroner of the
sheading and moar of the parish

year-

clipping, by forester not to commence till 21st June in each

lamb, goat, kid, swine, or pig stealing, felony to death
worried by dogs, damage for

Shipman to have a license as oft as it serveth his profit
Ships, water bailiff to keep registry of carrying merchandise
Shooting. See Lord's Warren.

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with intent to slay, punishable by death or transportation
for life

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 -

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Soldier. See Garrison.

Solicitor or advocate not to take up, move, or maintain any plea,

cause, or suit by way of champerty

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Spiritual laws ordered to be revised

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138

155

388

42

or Ecclesiastical constitutions confirmed by Tynwald
Spreading false news, punishable by fine and imprisonment -
Stacks, making up, before agreement with parson as to tithe
Standard measures to be kept in each town
Statement of claim to be served on defendant in Deemsters' and High
Bailiffs' Court before suit brought

Statute of limitations (1738)

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not to run as against defendant off the Island

Lord of the Isle not to be prejudiced by provisions of
See Limitation.

Action.

81

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Statutes, contradictory and useless laws to be repealed and cancelled
and others to be fairly written into a book and made the rule of
proceeding in all cases

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

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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
tokens abolished

See Quarry.

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Stranger, solemnizing marriage without license or previous banns to
be pilloried, have his ears cut off, and be imprisoned and fined
Strangers. See Markets. Natives.

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
may be ordered by Captain or High Bailiff to be cleaned 301, 330
pigs not to go through, at large

Subornation of perjury, punishable by fine or imprisonment -
Suits, stirring up, between his Majesty's subjects, punishable by fine

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Sundays, servants absenting themselves on, without leave to be
punished

132

Supputation according to which the year began on 25th March not to
be made use of in Isle from and after the last day of December

1752

260

Acts, deeds, notes, and other instruments to bear date
according to new method of

260

court and other public days altered to new style
without prejudice to power of Governor or judges to hold
courts when they think proper

Easter or any of the moveable feasts thereon depending no
longer to be kept according to the supputation formerly used

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