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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1658.
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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 ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A61918.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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The King and Marshall.

Trin. 23 Car. Banc. Reg.

MArshall brings a Writ of Error to reverse a Iudgement given a∣gainst him upon an Endictment of barratry,* 1.1 and takes these excep∣tions. 1. That it doth not appear in the Endictment, before what Com∣missioners the Endictment was taken, upon which the Iudgement was

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given, and so the Endictment is not good for the incertainty of it, and con∣sequently the Iudgement is erroneous that is given upon it, for it ought to appear by the Endictment that it was taken before the Iustices of Assi∣se, or Iustices of Peace, or of the Gaol-delivery. 2. The Iudgement is, quod solvat tantam denariorum summam, and shall find sureties for the good behaviour, and this is rather an award than a Iudgement. To this exception Roll Iustice answered,* 1.2 if it be a good order it is a good Iudgement, and the order is part of the Iudgement, yet let the Kings Councell have no∣tice, and the Prosecutor shew cause why the Iudgement should not be re∣versed.

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