Reports in the Court of Exchequer, beginning in the third, and ending in the ninth year of the raign of the late King James by the Honourable Richard Lane ... ; being the first collections in that court hitherto extant ; containing severall cases of informations upon intrusion, touching the King's prerogative, revenue and government, with divers incident resolutions of publique concernment in points of law ; with two exact alphabeticall tables, the one of the names of the cases, the other of the principall matters contained in this book.

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Reports in the Court of Exchequer, beginning in the third, and ending in the ninth year of the raign of the late King James by the Honourable Richard Lane ... ; being the first collections in that court hitherto extant ; containing severall cases of informations upon intrusion, touching the King's prerogative, revenue and government, with divers incident resolutions of publique concernment in points of law ; with two exact alphabeticall tables, the one of the names of the cases, the other of the principall matters contained in this book.
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Lane, Richard, Sir, 1584-1650.
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London :: Printed for W. Lee, D. Pakeman, and G. Bedell ...,
1657.
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Sir Daniel Nortons case.

IN Sir Daniel Nortons case it was agreed that where one Oglander was chargable to the King for 27. l. for an Amercement, for which Processe issued out of this Court to Sir Daniel Norton Sheriff of Hampshire to levie it, and his under Sherif being Chamberlain came to Oglander upon another occasion, and Oglander said unto him, Chamberlain you do owe vnto me 30. l. by bond, I pray you pay me, whereunto. Chamberlain said, you are to pay me 27. l. for an Amercement which I ought to Levy against you by Process which I have, and if you will give me my Bond, I will give you 3. l. and discharge you of the said Amercement, to which Oglander agreed, and delivered the Bond accordingly, and all this Oglander disclosed by Affidavit, and further said, that Sir Daniel Norton had taken his goods for the said Amercement again, this not being discharged in the Office, and it was said by the Court, that this was a good levy of the said A∣mercement by Chamberlaine in the Law, and therefore Sir Daniel Norton ought to be charged for it to the King, as a thing levied by him, and Oglander shall be discharged of any another levying, and therefore, &c.

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