Wade o. Stanley, 403 Wilkson's Charity, In re, 498 Willan v. Willan, 455, 691 Willet v. Sandford, 139 Williams o. Steward, 791 v. Whinyates, 431 v. Williams, 987, 994 Wales (Princess of) o. Lord Liver- Willoughby's Charity, In re, 495 Wilmot o. Corporation of Coventry, 994 Wilson v. Hoare, 741, 742 v. Wilson, 403 Wingfield's Case, 70 Windsor v. Farnham, 292 Winne v. Bampton, 994 Withnell v. Gartham, 565, 727, 728 Wood v. Day, 710 Woodford v. Parkhurst, 62, 515 Watson v. The Master of Hems- hurst, 298 v. Hinsworth Hospital, 704 Wrangham, Ex parte, 339 Webster, Ex parte, 12 Wright v. Atkins, 142 v. Castle, 403 v. The School of Newport Wharton o. Charles, 287, 299 v. Row, 210 White v. White, 64, 514, 523, 532 Widmore v. The Governors of Queen Yeovil (Poor of), v. Sutton, 698 Yordon's (or Jordeyn's) Charity, In 0. Woodroffe, 63, 171 с TABLE OF STATUTES CITED. HENRY III. 9, e. 36.–To restrain alienations in mortmain) 5,7 EDWARD I. 6 13 15* 7, st. 2. De religiosis (the same) recoveries) houses) 18, c. 1.-(Quia emptores) 27, st. 2.—(Amortisement of lands) 34, st. 3.-(License in mortmain) 4 15 35 36 RICHARD II. 15, c. 5.—(To restrain conveyances to the use of religious houses) 16 HENRY V. 2, c. 1.-(Visitation of hospitals) 327 HENRY VIII. 23, c. 10.—To prohibit conveyances to superstitious uses) 19, 74, 89, 93, 99, 104 23, c. 12.—(Appeals to the pope) 370 27, c. 28.—Dissolution of smaller abbeys) 19 31, c. 13.-(Dissolution of monasteries) 20 33, c. 27.-(College elections) 717 34 & 35, c. 5.-(Statute of wills) 244 37, c. 4.-To vest chantries in crown) 20 EDWARD VI. 1, c. 14.4(Vesting chantries, &c. in the crown) 21, 93, 95, 96, 97 PHILIP AND MARY. 1 & 2, c. 8.—(Suspension of statutes of mortmain) 42 ELIZABETH. 5, c. 18.-(Lord Keeper) 279 13, c. 10.-(Leases by ecclesiastics) 680, 681 18, c. 11.—(Leases of houses in cities by ecclesiastics) 680 31, c. 6.-(College elections) 718 35, c. 7, s. 27.—(Authorising conveyances for houses of correction 43 39, c. 5.—(Authorising the incorporation of hospitals) 44, 328, 681 43, c. 2.—(Binding apprentices) 781 n. (m) 804 43, c. 4.-(Statute of charitable uses), 60, 61, 69, 71, 72, 79, 82, 276, 280, 281, 287, 290, 292, 296, 306, 328, 514-516. &c.). CHARLES II. 12, c. 12.—(Confirmation of judicial proceedings during protectorate) 279 13 & 14, c. 4.-(Schoolmasters) 728 13 & 14, c. 12, s. 5—(Corporations of workhouses in London, &c.) 49 15, c. 17.--(Incorporation of Bedford Level) 55 17, c. 3.-(Enabling impropriators to augment livings) 22, c. 6.—(Bodies politic enabled to purchase fee farm rents) 55 29, c. 3.–Statute of frauds) 145, 146, n. 29, c. 8.-(Augmentation of small livings) 73, 725 51 WILLIAM AND MARY. 1, stat. 1, c. 21.-(Lords commissioners) 279 1, c. 8.4(Oaths by members of colleges) 360 1, c. 18.—(Toleration act) 101, 102 4, c. 1.-(Land tax) 790 5 & 6, c. 20, 8. 20.—(Authorising the incorporation of the Bank of England) 55 WILLIAM III. 7 & 8, c. 37.--(Crown enabled to grant licenses in mortmain) 39 9 & 10, c. 32.—(Penalties for impugning the doctrine of the trinity) 102, 747, 760 9 & 10, c. 44.—(East India Company) 266 n. (v), 988 11 & 12, c. 4.-(Papists liable to punishment for keeping school) 109 ANNE. 2 & 3, c. 11, s. 4.-(Enabling governors of Queen Anne's Bounty to hold lands) 51 8, c. 9.—(Stamp on apprenticeship deeds) 778 9, c. 20.-(Return to mandamus) 397 GEORGE I. 1, c. 13, ss. 12, 13.-(Oaths by members of colleges) : 360 6, c. 18.–(Enabling the Royal Exchange and London Assurance Companies to hold lands) 56 9, c. 7, s. 12. –(Enabling churchwardens and overseers to purchase workhouses) 29, 726 GEORGE II. 2, c. 23.—(Taxation of Costs) 342 4, c. 28. - (Distress) 299 2, e. 29.—(Manchester College) 368 9, c. 36.—Statute restraining gifts to charitable uses) 117—120, 247, 257, 259, 262, 265, 987 12, c. 31.—(Bath Hospital) 256 26, c. 22, s. 14.—(Incorporation of trustees of British Museum) 56 GEORGE III. 52, 685 256 9, c. 31.-(Incorporation of Magdalen Hospital) 256 13, c. 78, repealed.—(General highway act) 708 17, c. 53, s. 10.-(Purchase of parsonage houses) 19, c. 23.—(Bath Infirmary) 19, c. 44, 8. 2.- Exempting protestant dissenting schoolmasters from penalties) 102, 752 20, c. 28.-(Legacy duty) 773 21, c. 66.—(Repair of parsonage houses) 685 22, c. 83, s. 21.-(Incorporation of workhouses) 49 23, c. 58.-(Legacy duty) 773 26, c. 58.-(Return of charitable donations) 300 29, c. 51.—(Legacy duty) 773 31, c. 32, s. 13.-(Exemption of papists from penalties for keeping school) 109 36, c. 52.(Legacy duty) 774, 777 38, c. 60.-(Land tax) 791 39, c. 73.- Legacy duty) 774, 775 39 & 40, c. 41.- (Leases by ecclesiastics) 685 41, c. 23, s. 9.-(Reimbursement of overseers) 441 41, c. 109, s. 31.-(General inclosure) 481 42, c. 99.-Legacy duty) 776 42, c. 116.-(Land tax) 241, 791-793 43, c. 107.- Queen Anne's Bounty) 52 43, c. 108.–Gifts for building churches) 53, 241 44, c. 98. — (Stamp duty) 778 45, c. 84.— Gifts for augmentation of small livings) 255 45, c. 101.-(Repeal of restriction as to number of livings to be held by colleges) 248 48, c. 55.-(Assessed taxes) 789 48, c. 149.-(Stamp duty) 778 51, c. 105.- Enabling persons to give lands for benefit of Royal Naval Asylum) 47 51, c. 115.-(Grants by crown, &c. for building churches) 54 |