The resolutions of the judges upon the several statutes of bankrupts as also, the like resolutions upon 13 Eliz. and 27 Eliz. touching fraudulent conveyances / by T.B., Esq.

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The resolutions of the judges upon the several statutes of bankrupts as also, the like resolutions upon 13 Eliz. and 27 Eliz. touching fraudulent conveyances / by T.B., Esq.
Author
Blount, Thomas, 1618-1679.
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London :: Printed for T. Twyford, and are to be sold by Hen. Twyford ...,
1670.
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Bankruptcy -- Great Britain.
Fraudulent conveyances -- Great Britain.
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Pasch. 10 Jac. Regis.

The Lord Vaux his Case.

In this Term, the Lord Vaux was indicted of a Pre∣munire in the Kings-Bench, upon the New Statute, for re∣fusing the Oath of Allegeance: upon his Arraignment, he prayed he might be tryed per Pares. But i was Resol∣ved, That he shall not; for that Magna Charta, cap. 29. Nec super cum ibimus, nec super eum mittemus, nisi per le∣gale judicium parium suorum, is onely to be understood of Treasons, Misprision of Treason, Petit Treason, and Felo∣ny,

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and their Accessaries, &c. But Premunire is but a con∣tempt, and Pardon of all Contempts pardons it. Where∣upon the Lord Vaux confessed the Indictment, Vide Lamb, Justice dl Peace, 520, Dallisons Report accordingly. Vide Stamford, &c.

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