Narrationes modernæ, or, Modern reports begun in the now upper bench court at VVestminster in the beginning of Hillary term 21 Caroli, and continued to the end of Michaelmas term 1655 as well on the criminall, as on the pleas side : most of which time the late Lord Chief Justice Roll gave the rule there : with necessary tables for the ready finding out and making use of the matters contained in the whole book : and an addition of the number rolls to most of the remarkable cases / by William Style ...

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Narrationes modernæ, or, Modern reports begun in the now upper bench court at VVestminster in the beginning of Hillary term 21 Caroli, and continued to the end of Michaelmas term 1655 as well on the criminall, as on the pleas side : most of which time the late Lord Chief Justice Roll gave the rule there : with necessary tables for the ready finding out and making use of the matters contained in the whole book : and an addition of the number rolls to most of the remarkable cases / by William Style ...
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England and Wales. Court of King's Bench.
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London :: Printed by F.L. for W. Lee, D. Pakeman, G. Bedel, and C. Adams,
1658.
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23 Car. Banc. reg.

THe Court was moved to quash an order of sessions,* 1.1 made for the keeping of a Bastard Child, and these exceptions were taken to the order: First the order was, that the Party should pay a weekly sum for the keeping of the Child, whereas no such order could be made without the Parties consent, for by the Statute he is only compellable to secure the Parish, where the Child was born, that it should not be any charge to the Parish. Another exception was, that it appears not that the Iustices had any power, to make any order at all in the case, for it appears not where the Child was born, and so it may be it was born in an other County, where these Iustices have no authority to Act any thing concerning it. Vpon these exceptions it was quashed.

THe Court was moved for a certiorari to the Court of Sandwitch,* 1.2 to remove four Endictments there for shooting in a Gun, and pulling up of a post, because the facts, for which the Party was Endicted, were not done within the Iurisdiction of the Court; But because Sandwitch was one of the Cinque-ports, and it had been a question heretofore whe∣ther this Court could send such a writ thither, The rule was only for cause to be shewn why a certiorari should not be granted.

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