Reports of diverse choice cases in law taken by those late and most judicious prothonotaries of the Common Pleas, Richard Brownlow & John Goldesborough ; with directions how to proceed in many intricate actions both reall and personall ... ; also a most perfect and exact table, shewing appositely the contents of the whole book.

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Reports of diverse choice cases in law taken by those late and most judicious prothonotaries of the Common Pleas, Richard Brownlow & John Goldesborough ; with directions how to proceed in many intricate actions both reall and personall ... ; also a most perfect and exact table, shewing appositely the contents of the whole book.
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Brownlow, Richard, 1553-1638.
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London :: Printed by Tho. Roycroft for Matthew Walbancke and Henry Twyford,
1651.
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Trinity 7 Jacobi 1609. In the Common Bench.

NOte, an Attorney of the Common Bench was cited before the High Commission and committed to the Fleet, for that he would not swear upon Articles by the Commissioners ministred, and Habe∣as Corpus was awarded to deliver him, and a Prohibition to the Court of high Commission, see 1. and 2. Eliz. Scroggs case 175 b. Dyer, and there in Margery Hynds case, who 18 Eliz. Noluit jurdre coram Justiciarijs Ecclesiasticis super articulos pro usura, and Leyes case 9. and 10. Eliz. Michaelmas Rot. 1596. and it is written in the Book of the Lord Dyer but not printed, the case was, Ley being an Attor∣ney of the Common Bench was committed to the Fleet, by the Bi∣shop of London and two others of the high Commissioners Ecclesia∣sticall, for that that he was present at a Masse, and he refused to be examined upon his oath upon Articles administred by the high Com∣missioners, see also 5▪ Edw. 4. Keysers case upon the statute of 2. H. 4. chapt. Which gives authority to the Arch-Bishop to imprison, &c. And see the Register fol. 36. b. The form of an Attachment a∣gainst the Bishop, which cited Aliquos Laicos, ad aliquas cognitiones

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faciendas, vel sacramentum prestandos nisi in casibus matrionalibus & Testimeutarijs, &c. But it was urged that the Judges of the Com∣mon Law, shall not have the exposition of the statute of 1. Eliz. because it was an Ecclesiasticall Law, but it was resolved by all the Justices, that it belongeth to the Judges of the Common Law to expound this, for the Statute was temporall meerly, and with this 4. Ed. 4. 37. b. c. upon the Statute of 5 H. 5. chapt. Which pro∣vides, Quod libellus sit deliberatus parti in casu, ubi per legem deli∣berandus est, & hoc sine difficultate, And though that this Act be meer spirituall, yet the Exposition of that lyes open to the common Law.

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