Prolocutor. [Convocation.] Recruiting. Promissory Note. [Exchange, Bill of; Rector, Rectory. Money.] Recusants. [Benefice, p. 341.] Redemption, Equity of. [Mortgage.] Reformation, Houses of. [Transporta tion.] Regent, Regency. Regiment. Register, Registration, Registry. Provincial Courts. [Ecclesiastical Courts, Registration (Scotland). Sequestration. [Benefice, p. 347.] Slave, Slavery, Slave Trade. Small Debts. Courts of.] Smuggling. Soccage. [Insolvency; Requests, Social Contract, or Original Contract. Societies, Associations. Soldier. Solicitor. [Attorney.] Sovereignty. Speaker. [Parliament.] Specialty, Specialty Debt. Specification. [Patent.] Spirits. [Wine and Spirits.] Spy. Squadron. Stabbing. [Maim.] Staff, Military. Stage Carriage; Hackney Coach; Cabriolet. Stamps, Stamp Acts. Standing Orders. [Bill in Parliament.] Stannary. Staple. Star-Chamber. State. [Sovereignty.] States-General. Statistics. Statute. Statute (Scotland). Sequestration. [Bankrupt, Scotland, p. Statute (Ireland). 296.] Serjeant, or Sergeant (in the army). Serjeanty, Grand. [Grand Serjeanty.] Statute of Frauds. Statute Merchant. [Burnel, Acton, Statute of.] Statute Staple. [Staple.] Statutes of Limitation. xii Sterling. Steward, Lord High, of England. Subinfeudation. [Feudal System.] Suffragan. [Bishop.] Suicide. Theft. [Law, Criminal.] Theodosian Code. [Constitutions, Roman, p. 621.] Thirty-nine Articles. [Established Threatening Letters. [Law, Criminal, p. 194.] Timber Trade. [Tariff; Tax, Taxation.] Tin Trade. [Mines.] Tithes. Tithing. [Shire.] Titles of Honour. TACK. Tail, Estate. [Estate.] Town. Town Clerk. [Municipal Corporations, p. 391.] Towns, Health of. Township. Trader. [Bankrupt.] Translation. [Bishop.] Transportation. Treason. [Law, Criminal.] Treasure Trove. Treasurer. [Municipal Corporations, p. 391.] Treasury. Treaty. Trial. [Law, Criminal.] Trinoda Necessitas. Triple Alliance. Truck System, Truck Act. Trust and Trustee. Turbary. [Common, Right of.] Turkey Company. [Joint Stock Com panies.] Turnpike Trusts. Tutor. Twelve Tables. [Roman Law.] |