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 1, 2024.

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CCCXXIV. Dalton and Selby's Case. Mich. 32 Eliz. In the Kings Bench.

UPon an Attachment removed out of London, a Procedendo was prayed; And the Case was, That one Brooks was en∣debted to Dalton, and Selby was endebted as much unto Brooks: Dalton attached the Debt in the hands of Selby, and the Debt of Brooks was not yet due. And it was said, That that Debt not be∣ing yet due, was not Attachable by the Custom; For Dalton could not affirm a Plaint of Debt against Brooks, before that the Debt was due; But if the principal Debt had been due, Dalton might have attached the said Debt that Selby owed to the said Brooks, although that Debt was not due. And such was the Opinion of the whole Court. See 21 E. 4. 67. 22 E. 4. 30, 31. 22 H. 6. 47.

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