H.

Heirs—how far bound by Ancestors’ Gifts, [124]
—— how divided, [124]
—— when disinherited (see Forfeiture, Escheat, &c.)
—— in right line preferred to transverse line, [124], [129]
Heres remotior (Note 4.), [117]
—— Ultimus, a Man’s Lord, [153]
Hiring, [221]
Homage, difference between and Fealty (Note 1.), [128]
—— performed by Husband of Eldest Daughter, [128]
—— general doctrine of, begins at, [175]
—— must be received by Lord, when, [177]
—— performed to several Lords for different Fees, [177]
—— liege, when due, [177]
—— form of, [177]
—— effect of, [178]
—— not performed by Women, [176]
—— not by consecrated Bishops, [180]
—— for what due, [181]
—— to whom, [182]
Homicide, its species, [285]
—— properly so called, [286]
—— not bailable, [281], [285]
Hue and Cry, [286]
Husbands—their power over their Wives’ Inheritance, [129]
—— perform Homage for Wives’ Land, [177]