The third part of the reports of severall excellent cases of law, argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster in the time of the late Queen Elizabeth, from the first, to the five and thirtieth year of her reign collected by a learned professor of the law, William Leonard ... ; with alphabetical tables of the names of the cases, and of the matters contained in the book.

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The third part of the reports of severall excellent cases of law, argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster in the time of the late Queen Elizabeth, from the first, to the five and thirtieth year of her reign collected by a learned professor of the law, William Leonard ... ; with alphabetical tables of the names of the cases, and of the matters contained in the book.
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Leonard, William.
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London :: Printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins ... for Henry Twyford, Thomas Basset, William Rawlins and John Place,
1686.
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"The third part of the reports of severall excellent cases of law, argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster in the time of the late Queen Elizabeth, from the first, to the five and thirtieth year of her reign collected by a learned professor of the law, William Leonard ... ; with alphabetical tables of the names of the cases, and of the matters contained in the book." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A47718.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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CXXXVII. Rosse's Case. Mich. 26 Eliz. In the Kings Bench.

* 1.1IN Trespass brought by Rosse, for breaking of his Close, and beating of his Servant, and carrying away of his Goods: Vp∣on Not guilty pleaded, the Iury found this special matter; scil. That Sir Thomas Bromley, Chancellor of England, was seised of the Land where, &c. and leased the same to the Plaintiff and one A. which A. assigned his moyety to Cavendish; by whose Com∣mandment the Defendant entred. It was moved, That that Te∣nancy in Common betwixt the Plaintiff, and him in whose right

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the Defendant justifies, could not be given in Evidence; and so it could not be found by Verdict, but it ought to have been pleaded at the beginning. But the whole Court were clear of another Opi∣nion; and that the same might be given in Evidence well enough. It was further moved against the Verdict, That the same did not extend to all the points in the Declaration, but only to the break∣ing of the Close, without enquiry of the battery, &c. And for that cause, it was clearly holden by the Court, That the Verdict was void; And a Venire facias de novo was awarded.

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