The common law epitomiz'd with directions how to prosecute and defend personal actions, very useful for all lawyers, justices of peace, and gentlemen : to which is annexed the nature of a writ of error, and the general proceedings there upon : with a plain table for the easie finding out of every particular / by William Glisson and Anthony Gulston ...

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The common law epitomiz'd with directions how to prosecute and defend personal actions, very useful for all lawyers, justices of peace, and gentlemen : to which is annexed the nature of a writ of error, and the general proceedings there upon : with a plain table for the easie finding out of every particular / by William Glisson and Anthony Gulston ...
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Glisson, William.
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London :: Printed by the assigns of Rich, and Edw. Atkins for Hen. Brome and Tho. Basset ...,
1679.
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Actions and defenses -- England.
Civil procedure -- England.
Writs -- England.
Appellate procedure -- England.
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"The common law epitomiz'd with directions how to prosecute and defend personal actions, very useful for all lawyers, justices of peace, and gentlemen : to which is annexed the nature of a writ of error, and the general proceedings there upon : with a plain table for the easie finding out of every particular / by William Glisson and Anthony Gulston ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A42852.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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The Barr by a Guardian in Soccage: 1. To the Action of Account. 2. Before Auditors in discharge.

[unspec 1] That he had the Custody till such a day from such a day, and accounted till the full age of the Plaintiff without that, that he was Guardian be∣fore or after, Lib. Intr. 21. cap. Sect. 2.

It is a good Barr in discharge of the Account, that he expended so much for necessaries for the Plaintiff, ultraque, &c. Littleton.

No Barr to say he was not next of Kin, for the occupation is the substance, and not the Kin∣dred, Littleton 29 Edw. 3.5. pl. 13. 22 Edw. 3.11. pl. 8. 4 Hen. 7.6. b. 10 H. 6.7. pl. 21. 13 Edw. 3. Account 77.

That he was never Guardian in Soccage a good Barr, Lib. Intra. 21. b. Sect. 1.

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