N.
Name.
- OF a Corporation, ought to be strictly alledged as to the substance, A. 134, 162. C. 18, 19.
- Joan and Jane, all one Name, A. 147.
- A Corporation makes a Lease by the same name in substance and sense, but not in words, yet good, A. 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 215. B 97, 165. C. 220.
- Garret King of Arms, and the manner of his Crea∣tion, A. 249.
- What are Names of Dignity, and what of Office only, Ibid.
- B. and Nether B. a Vill, A. 272.
- Executor of Executor how named, A. 275.
- If the word Heir, be a good name of purchase, A. 287, 288.
- Where the names of the Heads of what Corpora∣tions must be shewed in pleading, A. 307.
- The best way is to sue, the Defendant as he is named in the Bond, though his Name be otherwise, A. 322.
- What is a Name of Dignity and must be put in the Writ; what not, B. 49
- In pleading any matter done before Suiters of a Court-Baron, if their Names must be shewed, C. 8.
Ne admittas.
- Where it lieth, A. 235.
Negative pregnant.
- Defendant pleads, that he permitted J.S. to have ingress into all such Lands which lay fresh, ad∣judged good, A. 136.
- That J. G. did not disturb the Plaintiff but by due course of Law, B 197.
- How to avoid the pleading of a Negative praeg. by a Modo & forma, B 198.