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6. Of the costs of obtaining conveyances and trans-
fers from lunatic trustees and mortgagees
CHAPTER IX.
Page
389
OF PROCEEDINGS AT LAW, BY AND AGAINST LUNATICS AND
THEIR COMMITTEES.
SECTION I. Of actions by and on the behalf of luna-
OF PROCEEDINGS IN COURTS OF EQUITY BY AND AGAINST
LUNATICS AND THEIR COMMITTEES.
SECTION I. Of proceedings in equity by lunatics and
their committees
II. Of suits against lunatics
415
424
III. Of orders made by the Court of Chancery
respecting the application of the pro-
perty of lunatics, not so found by inqui-
sition, for their maintenance
CHAPTER XI.
OF PROCEEDINGS IN THE ECCLESIASTICAL AND OTHER
COURTS RESPECTING THE MARRIAGE of LUNATICS
435
446
CHAPTER XII.
OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES COMMITTED BY AND AGAINST
LUNATICS.
SECTION I. Of crimes committed by lunatics
II. Of criminal offences and misdemeanors
committed against lunatics; and the pro-
visions of the legislature as to the con-
finement and treatment of insane per-
458
473
486
PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC DUTIES
488
xii
APPENDIX.
PART I.
THE STATUTES OF ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND SCOTLAND, RE- LATING TO LUNATICS, &c.
De Prerogativa Regis, 17 Edw. 2, st. 1, cc. 9 & 10
Traverse of an inquisition of lunacy, 2 & 3 Edw. 6,
c. 8, s. 6
497
498
15 Car. 1, c. 4, s. 3
6 Geo. 4, c. 53
ib.
499
502
517
525
527
528
Property of lunatics, 11 Geo. 4 & 1 Wm. 4, c. 65
Lunatic trustees and mortgagees, 11 Geo. 4 & 1 Will.
4, c. 60.
Insolvent lunatic debtors, 7 Geo. 4, c. 57, s. 13.
Marriage of lunatics, 15 Geo. 2, c. 30
Lunatics charged with offences, 39 & 40 Geo. 3, c. 94 529
Treatment of insane persons in England, 2 & 3 Will. 4, c. 107
County lunatic asylums in England, 9 Geo. 4, c. 40
Lunatic asylums in Ireland, 1 & 2 Geo. 4, c. 33
6 Geo. 4, c. 54
7 Geo. 4, c. 14
Madhouses in Scotland, 55 Geo. 3, c. 69
578
584
PART III.
Precedents.
Commission of lunacy and proceedings relating thereto 630
AFFIDAVITS
In support of petitions for commissions of lunacy, and
proceedings relating thereto
In support of petitions to supersede commissions of
lunacy
PETITIONS IN LUNACY, AND ORDERS THEREON.
639
648
Before the execution of the commission of lunacy 655
After the return of the inquisition
As to the appointment of committees and receivers,
and other matters
662
667
As to passing the accounts of committees
700
Respecting the wills of lunatics
709
To supersede a commission to avoid a marriage, and
of appeal
715
Relating to leases and the management of lunatics' es-
tates
Relating to the sale and purchase of estates
Of a curator
Relating to lunatic trustees so found by inquisition
Relating to lunatic trustees and mortgagees, not found
such by inquisition
GENERAL ORDERS IN LUNACY
LEASES AND CONVEYANCES OF LUNATICS' ESTATES
Lease granted by committees of the estate of a lunatic,
of messuages and land, of which he was seised in
fee
Lease of a farm, of which the lunatic was tenant for
life, with power of granting leases, made by the
committee of his estate in execution of such power
Lease by the owner of one moiety of an estate, and by
the committee of a lunatic, who was entitled to the
other moiety, without recitals of the orders, as in the
preceding forms
760
765
CONVEYANCES.
Conveyance of a lunatic's estate, sold by the order of
the Lord Chancellor, under the stat. 11 Geo. 4 §
1 Will. 4, c. 65, s. 28.
Reconveyance of lands, vested in a mortgagee of un-
sound mind, not found such by inquisition, in pur-
suance of an order of the Lord Chancellor, under
the 11 Geo. 4 & 1 Will. 4, c. 60, s. 5.
RELEASE.
Release and indemnity given by one of the next of kin
of an intestate, on his share of certain stocks, funds,
and securities being transferred and paid to him by
the committee of the estate of a lunatic, under an
order of the Lord Chancellor
767
770
774
ASSIGNMENT.
Assignment of trust property, by a person appointed
on behalf of a trustee of unsound mind
ANSWER IN CHANCERY.
Answer of a lunatic and his committee to a bill filed
for the specific performance of an agreement
INDICTMENT
At common law for a conspiracy to confine a person
in a private madhouse as insane, in order that one
of the defendants might possess his property
PART IV.
FEES AND COSTS IN LUNACY
ADDENDA
INDEX
777
780
781
784
798
807
TABLE OF THE CASES,
STATED OR REFERRED TO.
ABRAHAMS v. Winshup, 287
Adams Ex parte, 193
Addison v. Dawson, 252
Aguilar, In re, 170
Allan v. Allan, 422
Allen v. Dundas, 306
— v. Hill, ib.
Alderson, In re, 154
Aldrich v. Cooper, 240 Allison v. Haydon, 559 Altham v. Smith, 426 Amphlett v. Parke, 237
Anandale (Marquess of) v. Mar- chioness of Anandale, 162
Annandale, Ex parte, 19, 226, 375
Anderdon v. Burrows, 401
Andrews v. Powis, 307
Angel v. Smith, 147
Annesley, In re, 163
Anon. (Godbolt, 326), 285
(1 Vent. 239, 278), 66
(1 Vern. 155), 120
(3 P. Wms. 111, n.), 425
(Mosl. 71), 118
(2 Eq. Cas. Abr. 583), 137
(2 Atk. 52), 107, 486
(3 Atk. 17), 282
(6 Ves. 287), 147
(10 Ves. 104), 163, 201
(1 Russ. & Mylne, 113), 172
v. Handcock, 376
v. Trecothick, 391
Ansley v. Dowsing, 284
Antrim (Marquis of) v. Duke of
Bucks, 189
Apothecaries Comp. v. Bentley, 559 v.Greenwood, ib. v. Roby, ib. v.Warburton, ib.
Arbery v. Ashe, 293