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Pleas of the Crown
Exemption from murder fine
Accusations of felony
Trying thieves
Hue-and-cry
Fugitives from justice
Outlaws
Strangers behaving suspiciously
Drownings
Assault
Plea by writ of right
Plea by dower right
Plea by writ of entry or trespass
Plea by writ of replevin
Essoins
Plea by writ of nuisance
Abatement and hamsoken
Probate of testaments
Property bequeathed by women
Property bequeathed with wife's consent
Delivery of deeds of bequeathed property
Pre-emptive rights of kin over bequeathed
property
Bequests of jointly owned property
Intrusive claims on bequeathed property
Registration of deeds
Plea of debt between citizens
Plea of debt between citizen and foreigner
Private distraints on debtors
Recovery of a debt from the husband of the
borrower
Pledges to answer for distrained items
Trespass or contract made in the market
Transfers of rents of assize
Assizes of bread, wine and ale and of measures
Ells and weights
Beam and balances
Entrances to the franchise
Regrators and forestallers
Use of servants as purchasing agents
Use of partners as purchasing agents
Butchers, brokers, and tipplers
Avoidance of customs
Hosting outsiders
Labourers who commit crimes
Maintenance of city ditches
Failure to attend assembly
Searches of the crafts
Financial accountability
Distraints for execution of judgements
Behaviour of sergeants as advocates
Refusing the office of bailiff
Bailiffs' oath of office
Plea by writ of rendering account
No-one to be elected bailiff twice within a four-year interval
Plea by writ of having ceased for two years