Reports and cases collected by the learned, Sir John Popham, knight ... ; written with his own hand in French, and now faithfully translated into English ; to which are added some remarkable cases reported by other learned pens since his death ; with an alphabeticall table, wherein may be found the principall matters contained in this booke.

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Reports and cases collected by the learned, Sir John Popham, knight ... ; written with his own hand in French, and now faithfully translated into English ; to which are added some remarkable cases reported by other learned pens since his death ; with an alphabeticall table, wherein may be found the principall matters contained in this booke.
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Popham, John, Sir, 1531?-1607.
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London :: Printed by Tho. Roycroft for John Place and are to be sold at his shop ...,
1656.
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Law reports, digests, etc. -- England.
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The same Term in the same Court. Laurking and Wildes Case.

THe Rector of the Church of livelled in the spirituall Court, for the Tithes of a riding Nag, where the case was; That a man let his Land, reserving the running of a Horse at some time, when he had oc∣casion to use him there: The Defendant shewed this matter in the Court by his Counsell, and prayed a Prohibition, and avers, that for the same Land in which the Horse went he paid Tithes. And by the Court, nigh London, a man will take a 100. or 200. Horses to Grasse, now he shall pay Tithes for them, or otherwise the parson shall be defeated. But in this case, if the Defendant alledge and prove that it was a Nag for labour, and not for profit, a Prohibition lies.

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