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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Ex parte Talis by a Baily.

Per Westm. 2. cap. 11. if Auditors be assigned by the party which will not allow to the Accountant reasonable allowances, or charge him with a thing he never received, and Commit him to prison, he shall have a Writ ex parte talis. Nat. br. 129. F. 4. Hen. 6.18. A. pl. 3. Regist. orig. 137. b.

But if Auditors be assigned by the Court, and they do not allow reasonable allowances, he shall not have this Writ, but shall shew it to the Court, and they shall make allowances, Nat. br. 129. F. 3 Edw. 3.56. pl. 30.

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If it be sued in London, and Auditors be assign∣ed by the Court which will not allow, &c. there this Writ lieth, Nat. br. 129. F.

But note in Regist. orig. 137. b. is against it. go: Q.

But if the Plaintiff assign Auditors there, then such Writ lieth, Nat. br. 129. I. Regist. orig. 137. b.

The Writ shall be returnable before the Trea∣surer and Barons of the Chequer at a day certain, and a Scire facias in the Writ to warn the Plain∣tiff and Defendant to be there, Nat. br. 129. Regist. orig. 137.

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