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4. Officium vicecomitum the office and authority of sherifs : gathered out of the statutes and books of the common laws of this kingdom, corrected and very much enlarged : to which is added An appendix or suppplement, containing a collection of the statutes touching sheriffs made since Mr. Dalton's writing, which are in force and use at this day, several special returns of writs, and the expositions, judgements and resolutions of the reverend and learned judges, in the several courts at Westminster, upon divers statutes, cases and question in law relating to sherifs, and several other new matters : the whole, being a work of great use and profit, not only to the students and practitioners in the law, but to all other the gentry of this land, (on whom the burthen of this office lyeth) especially to all immediate high sheriffs and under sheriffs : with a new and copious table, wherein the defects and imperfections of the old table are suppressed and amended, the new matter is inserted in the table, under their proper heads, and have this mark * set before them

5. Officium vicecomitum The office and authority of sherifs. Written for the better encouragement of the gentry (upon whom the burthen of this office lyeth) to keep their office, and undersheriff in their houses; that so by their continual care of the business, and eye over their officers, they may the better discharge their duty to God, their prince, and country, in the execution of this thier office. Gathered out of the statutes, and books of the common laws of this kingdom: corrected and very much enlarged. By Michael Dalton late of Lincolnes Inn Esquire, and one of the Masters of the Chancery

10. An order of the Lords assembled in Parliament, for the punishing of Anabaptists and sectaries, that shall disturbe the ministers in their publike exercises, in the kingdome of England and dominion of Wales. Die Martis 22. Decemb. 1646. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that this order be printed and published by the printer belonging to this House, and that the same be publikely read by all ministers in the severall churches and chappels within the lines of communication, and the severall counties of the kingdome of England and dominion of Wales; and that the Lord Mayor of the City of London is hereby required to cause this order to be put in execution accordingly within the said city and liberties thereof. Jo. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum