justices itinerant shut out from, [388];

writ of error in, [388], note 2;

no trial by jury in, [388], note 6;

support Simon de Montfort, [388], note 5;

heavy charges for defence borne by, [389-390];

payments for maintenance of liberties of, [390], note 2;

monopoly threatened by Yarmouth, [394];

jealous watch against infractions of privileges, [398];

accuser often executioner in, [412], note 2;

confederation affords no security to members against their lords, [414];