of fees for the Rolls Office and Clerk of the Rolls 361 361 232 232 232 152 177 101 Temporal officers to inhabit and personally reside within the Isle fine for non-attendance on Lord's works new, to enter at May, old tenant to have the crops of Tenants, abbey, included in proposals by Act of Settlement - 309 318, 319 and inhabitants of the Isle to pay and do their carriages to with poor, Lord's officers to receive rent in grain from to hold and enjoy their messuages, lands, tenements, and 317 63 162, 308 57 178, 179 83 169, 315 feudatory, changed into leasehold estates in the year 1643 100, 306 to make a sufficient ditch to keep goods from his neigh- to manure and occupy their lands who bear 6d. rent to the Lord to appear at every court Tenure of the straw Tenures, fines to be paid on confirmation of Thieves, not to be harboured Threatening letters, sending of, punishment for ale and marriage goods abolished calves and colts, proportion of, to be paid PAGE 52 354, 387 44 controversy between the clergy and proctors and the com- monalty concerning payment of corn may be stacked in farmer's yard corn to be received by the 10th Stook corn, &c., not to be removed before notice to vicar fish, proportion of, to be paid flax and hemp, butter and cheese, to be brought into the parish church butter and cheese commuted - geese, eggs, hens, and honey- herrings, proportion of, to be paid lamb and fleece 43, 44 lamb and wool, to be paid in May or June of wild sheep parson, vicar, and proctor to acquaint the farmers with the farmer to give notice to those who are to have their tithe parson, vicar, or proctor, not coming to take tithe of Tithes, apprentices not liable to pay citation for non-payment of defrauding of, payable threefold payment in lieu of proctors and ministers to sit in parish church on Monday trades liable to pay See Proctors. Title to lands tried by Common Law action of stone abolished, warrants substituted Towns, limits of, to be regulated by high bailiff and committee of Transportation, felonious, returning from, punishable by death Treason and felony to be tried in the Court of General Gaol Treasury books not to be parted with without consent of the whole Trees, cutting, fine of 10s., or to be whipped cattle trespassing on land properly fenced round, may be 49 - 56, 126, 305 not payable if fences out of repair Trespass, fines for, to be assessed by Deemster, &c. PAGE -763 113 118 fine for, children and paupers to be whipped cutting trees - Act against trespassing (1705) 128, 195, 303 134 134 134, 252, 278 177 cattle may be impounded whether fences be in repair or not to be taken from commons at night Tynwald Court, form of holding - 278 . 278 279 279 295 303 303 303 5, 33, 62, 305 50 82, 118 not to be held on Lord's day, but on following day when orders of, Highway Committee may be attended by V. PAGE Veal under three weeks old not to be sold Verdict of juries to be taken in writing 135 325 Verdicts of Great Inquests, Setting Quests, &c. to be delivered in 221 of Grand Juries to be received either at court of gaol de- Vicars, certain tithes to 47 general, and judges of the Spiritual Court fees 30, 41, 253, 296, 361 66 71 6,7 general, articles delivered to Vicars general not to intermeddle with debts after a twelvemonth and a day See Spiritual Court. of pencion not to pay any corbes of thirds to choose their fishing boat at Easter time of thirds or vicars of pencion to have their “brige " and Victualling of Lord Visitation by Bishop Soder at Hallandtowne. (1429) articles of, to be read in churches W. Wages and labour of artificers and servants, Act of 1609, servants hiring with two masters to forfeit, to second of artificers, tradesmen, and other workmen and labourers, 133, 250, 273, 274, 364 See Witnesses. 91 War, Act of Settlement not to dispense with tenants' services in time 315 69 of the inward ward at Castle Rushen to lock the inner gates 78 to be punished for neglect of duty Warning, by servants, mode of giving - Warrant, keeping pages without, forbidden to apprehend in criminal cases to be issued upon oath of to be kept upon the coasts of the Isle according to 140 I I Water bailiff arrest by to take bond for export to foreign countries wine, brandy, or other foreign goods to have his deputy in every haven to keep registry of ships to keep account of goods exported and imported 24 hours after arrest allowed for bringing action Water-courses, differences respecting, not triable by Second Way, right of, the high road PAGE 75, 76 17 188 17 36 17 257 257 63 268 52 217 Ways, watercourses, and boundaries, rights as to, triable by Great standards at Castle Rushen and by each high bailiff Whitsun week, convocation of the whole of the clergy to be held in 25, 40, 47, 50, 333 Wife committing adultery to have no more of her husband's goods right of, dying before husband and leaving no issue, to lawful for husband to forsake, if she be a felon to have half of deceased husband's goods if there is no child; to have half of the goods of deceased husband, subject to interest of, in husband's property southside and northside Wife's debts to be paid by husband Wild sheep, payment of tithe of 333 333 Will, intacks, cottages, and millns chargeable with debt and devis- 308 Wills Court, officers of, to go circuit four times a year for probate of ordinary or spiritual officers liable if they take insufficient Willers, jurisdiction of, for probate of Wills to hold Courts in parish churches 114, 332 40 71, 130 - 97 |