The reports of that reverend and learned judge, Sir Richard Hutton Knight sometimes one of the judges of the common pleas : containing many choice cases, judgments, and resolutions in points of law in the severall raignes of King James and King Charles / being written in French in his owne hand, and now faithfully translated into English according to order.

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The reports of that reverend and learned judge, Sir Richard Hutton Knight sometimes one of the judges of the common pleas : containing many choice cases, judgments, and resolutions in points of law in the severall raignes of King James and King Charles / being written in French in his owne hand, and now faithfully translated into English according to order.
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England and Wales. Court of Common Pleas.
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London :: Printed by T.R. for Henry Twyford, and Thomas Dring ...,
1656.
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Hugles versus Drinkwater.

AN action of Account by William Hugles against Thomas Drink-water, for receit of eighteen pounds, by the hands of one William Appowell, to the use of the Plaintiff, the Defendant plead Ne un∣quer receivor per manus, &c. and found or the Plaintiff: And the De∣fendant before the Auditors plead, that he by the appointment of Willi∣am Appowell had paid it to one John Marsh for the Debt of the Plain∣tiff, and therupon Demurrer. And adjudged a bad Plea, and against his former Issue: And the said Appowell by whose hands he received the said summ, had not any power to appoint the Defendant to pay it to John Marsh, to whom the Plaintiff was indebted; and if that had been pleaded in Bar, of the Account to have been done by the appoint∣ment of the Defendant, it had been a good Bar, vide Dyer 29. 196. after ne unques receivor, and the truth was that he had been Receiver, and had paid it over by the appointment of the party, and yet by this Plea be hath lost the advantage therof.

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  • In Account payment by appointment of the Plain∣tiff, is no plea before the Au∣ditors where the Issue was Ne unques re∣ceivor.

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