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witnesses are only to have privilege, &quot; eundo, rede- 

 undo, et morando,&quot; for their necessary attendance, 

 and not otherwise ; and that such writ of privilege 

 dischargeth only an arrest upon the first process, but 

 yet, where at such times of necessary attendance the 

 party is taken in execution, it is a contempt to the 

 court, and accordingly to be punished. 



87. No &quot; suplicavit&quot; for the good behaviour shall 

 be granted, but upon articles grounded upon the 

 oath of two at the least, or certificate upon any one 

 justice of assize, or two justices of the peace, with 

 affidavit that it is their hands, or by order of the star- 

 chamber, or chancery, or other of the king s courts. 



88. No recognizance of the good behaviour, OF 

 the peace, taken in the country, and certified into 

 the petty bag, shall be filed in the year without 

 warrant from the lord chancellor. 



89. Writs of &quot;ne exeat regnum&quot;are properly to 

 be granted according to the suggestion of the writ, 

 in respect of attempts prejudicial to the king and 

 state, in which case the lord chancellor will grant 

 them upon prayer of any the principal secretaries 

 without cause shewing, or upon such information as 

 his lordship shall think of weight : but otherwise 

 also they may be granted, according to the practice 

 of long time used, in case of interlopers in trade, 

 great bankrupts, in whose estate many subjects are 

 interested, or other cases that concern multitudes of 

 the king s subjects, also in case of duels, and divers 

 others. 



90. All writs, certificates, and whatsoever other 



