A summary of the common law of England as it stood in force, before it was altered by statute or acts of Parliament / extracted (for the most part) out of the French and English copies of Sir Henry Finch, Kt., his learned treatise of the law, and digested into certain tablets for the help and delight of such students as affect method.

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A summary of the common law of England as it stood in force, before it was altered by statute or acts of Parliament / extracted (for the most part) out of the French and English copies of Sir Henry Finch, Kt., his learned treatise of the law, and digested into certain tablets for the help and delight of such students as affect method.
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Finch, Henry, Sir, d. 1625.
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London :: [s.n.],
1654.
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"A summary of the common law of England as it stood in force, before it was altered by statute or acts of Parliament / extracted (for the most part) out of the French and English copies of Sir Henry Finch, Kt., his learned treatise of the law, and digested into certain tablets for the help and delight of such students as affect method." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A41315.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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TABLE 38.

Improper, which is not to bring any matter into plea, or solemne action, but only to do or leave undone something, and it is

  • ...Commaundatorie, as
    • Dote assignanda.
    • Homagio capiendo.
    • Scutagio habendo.
    • De Corrodio habendo
    • De Annua pensione hab.
    • De Libertatibus alloc.
    • De executione Judicii.
    • De restitutione Temporalium.
    • De securitate pacis.
    • De vi laica removenda.
    • ...Of cleansing streets.
    • De excomunicato capiendo.
    • De excomunicato deliberādo
    • De leproso amovendo.
    • De cautione admittenda.
    • De heretico comburendo.
    • De Coronatore exonerando.
    • De Coronatore eligendo
    • De exoner. vir. forest.
    • De Electione vir. forest.
    • ...A Writ for the Royall assent, to elect an Abbot.
    • De securitate invenienda.
    • All dedimus potestatems, de fine levando, de attornato faciendo, &c.
  • Prohibitorie, Tab. 39.

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