A.

Abbots cannot without King’s consent alien, [123]
—— of Canons Regular may appear for their Order, [229]
Absence of Lords, [65]
—— of Parties, [30]
—— of Summoners, [26]
—— of Tenant, [27]
—— of Demandant, [28]
Accusations, [278]
Accuser, certain or uncertain, [278], [279]
Admeasurement of Dower—Writ of, [112]
Administration, who entitled to, [137]
Advocatio (Note 1.), [69]
Advowsons—general doctrine of, begins at, [69]
Æsnecia (Note 1.), [127]
Afforciament (Note 1.), [53]
Age, Writ to ascertain, [261]
Aids (Note 1.), [190]
Aisiamenta (Note 1.), [239]
Allegiance, [177], [178]
Amercements, [202]
—— in County Courts belong to Sheriff, [193]
Appeal of Felony, [141]
Appellans (Note 3.), [275]
Appeals, who may prosecute, [282]
Arbelastarius (Note 1.), [232]
Arrha (Note 4.), [216]
Assisa (Note 1.), [36]
Assise Grand (see Grand Assise), [44]
Assises, general doctrine of, begins at, [246]
Assise of darrein presentment, [263]
—— mort d’auncestor, [246]
—— novel disseisin, [270]
—— when it lies not for burgage tenure, [255]
Attachment (Note 1.), [66]
Attornato faciendo—Writ de, [226]
Attornies—general doctrine concerning, begins at, [223]
Attorney may cast Essoins for himself, [226]
—— may be removed, [228]
Avunculus (Note 1.), [125]