Of Summary Proceedings under the Excise Of Summary Proceedings before Justices of the Peace Of the Juvenile Offenders' Acts.. Of the Summary Jurisdiction in Cases of Larceny, &c. CHAP. XIX. Of Forfeiture of Goods and Chattels on Capital and other Felonies ibid. Of certain Differences between Forfeiture of Lands and Forfeiture of Of the Progress from the earliest Times to the Norman Conquest Of the Progress from the Norman Conquest to Edward I. Of the Progress from Edward I. to the Reformation Of the Progress from the Reformation to the Restoration Of the Progress from the Restoration to the Revolution Of the Progress from the Revolution to the Publication of Black- NEW COMMENTARIES ON THE LAWS OF ENGLAND. BOOK V. OF CIVIL INJURIES-(continued). CHAPTER XII. OF PREROGATIVE WRITS, AND OTHER EXTRA- We have now taken a view of the method of proceeding in all actions, whether regular or irregular, (if those terms may be used,) which are known in the modern practice. The common law however affords, in certain cases of civil injury, other remedies, of a nature generically different from an action, and to these we propose to devote the following chapter. But as the proceedings in them are generally introduced by that kind of application to the court, which is technically called a motion, it will be proper to premise some explanation as to the nature of a motion in general. And here we shall confine ourselves to appli |