Reports of that reverend and learned judge, Sir Humphry Winch Knight sometimes one of the judges of the Court of Common Pleas : containing many choice cases, and excellent matters touching declarations, pleadings, demurrers, judgements, and resolutions in points of law, in the foure last years of the raign of King James, faithfully translated out of an exact french copie, with two alphabetical, and necessary table, the one of the names of the cases, the other of the principal matters contained in this book.
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- Reports of that reverend and learned judge, Sir Humphry Winch Knight sometimes one of the judges of the Court of Common Pleas : containing many choice cases, and excellent matters touching declarations, pleadings, demurrers, judgements, and resolutions in points of law, in the foure last years of the raign of King James, faithfully translated out of an exact french copie, with two alphabetical, and necessary table, the one of the names of the cases, the other of the principal matters contained in this book.
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- England and Wales. Court of Common Pleas.
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- London :: Printed for W. Lee, D. Pakeman, and G. Bedell ...,
- 1657.
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Contents
- title page
- COƲRTEOƲS READER,
- A Table of the several names of the cases contained in this Book.
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EASTER TERM, In the 19. of
KING JAMES inCOMMON BENCH. -
Easter Term. 19.
Jac. -
Norton againstLakins Ent. Hill.Jac. -
Reynolds againstPoole; Ent. Hill. 18.Jac. Rot. 641. -
Bartlet againstBartlet, TrinJac. Rot. 1784. -
King againstBowen, Ent. Trin.Jac. Rot. 1755. -
Wase againstPretty Ent. Hill. 16.Jac. Rot. 1716. -
Goddard againstGilbert. -
Gilbert Lewings againstNicholas March. -
Sir
Edward Sackvil againstEarnsby. -
White againstWilliams. -
Sir
George Topping againstKing. -
Wetherly againstWells in an action for words. -
The Earl of
Northumberland and the Earl ofDevon. -
Sir
George Sparke Prescription. -
Tutter againstFryer. -
Duncombe &c. against the Bishop ofWinchester, &c. -
Potter againstTurner. -
Ewer andVaughan. - A Prohibition to the Admiralty.
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Harrington againstHarrington in accompt. -
Goddard againstGilbert. -
LLewellings case. -
Duncombe against theƲniversity ofOxford. -
Sir
George Savil againstThornton. -
M. 19. Iac.C. P.
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Trin. 19.
Jac. -
Mich. 19.
Jac. -
Trin. 19.
Jac. -
Mich. 19.
Jac. -
Mich. 19.
Jac. C. P. -
Hill. 19.
Jac. C. P. -
Easter 20.
Jac. C. P. -
Trin. 20. Jac. C. P. -
Mich. 20.
Jac. C. P. -
Johnson againstNorway. -
Auditor Curles case before. -
Godfrey Wade Alias Mack-Williams case. -
Pope andReynolds before. -
The Bishop of
Glocester againstWood. -
Rives case. -
Batterseys case. -
Claworthy againstMitchel. -
Empson andBathrust before. -
Mr.
Spencers case. -
Dodderidge againstAnthony, Entred Mich. 19.Jac. Rot. 1791. -
Gage againstJohnson for his fees. -
Wright againstBlack before. -
Hoes case. -
Finis M. 20. Jac. The Bishop ofGlocester againstWood before.
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Hill. 20.
Jac. C. P. -
East. 21.
Jac. C. P. -
Trin. 21.
Iac. C. P. -
Mich. 21.
Jac. C. P. -
Hill. 21.
Jac. C. P. -
East. 22.
Jac. C. P. -
Easter Term in the 22. year of
King James in theCom∣mon Pleas. -
Leonard Barley againstFoster. -
John Theaker's
case. -
Fosters case. -
Sir
Michael Wharton, and SirEdward Hide. -
Michael Bone, and the Bishop ofNorwich. -
William Trist, andCawtrel, at the suit ofHeath. -
Hutton said, in the case betweenMankleton andAllen. -
Blunt and his wife againstHutchinson. -
Ferrers againstEnglish. -
Sir
Robert Nappers case. -
Westlie
against King. -
Weaver againstBest. -
Thornes case. -
Grasier againstWheeler. -
The Countess of
Barkshire, and SirPeter Vanlore in Dower. -
The residue of Easter Term in the two and twenty year of King
James. Stephens andRandal. -
Priest andKing. -
Henry Good againstThomas Good. -
John Marriots case. -
Giles Bray against SirPaul Tracie. -
The argument of Serjeant
Harris. -
Portington andBeamount. -
Summers againstDugs. -
Philip Holman againstTuke. -
Entred in Easter Term in the 19th. year of King
James Rot. 1672.Ellen Goldingham against SirJohn Saunds. -
Mary Over and her second husband againstTucker. -
The residue of Easter Term in the two and twentieth year of King
James inC. P.
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Easter Term in the 22. year of
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Trin. 22.
Jac. C. P. -
Trinity Term in the two and twentieth year of King
James in theCommon Pleas. -
The argument of
Justice Hutton -
The argument of
Justice Winch. -
The argument of the
Lord chiefJustice Hobert. -
The residue of Trinity Term 22.
Jac. C. P. -
Entred Easter Term 18.
Jac. C. P. -
Potter againstBrown. -
Adams againstWard. -
Cook againstCook in Dower. -
The residue of Trinity Term in the 22. year of King
James. -
This case is Entred
Hillarie the 21.Jac. Roll. 550. SirGeorge Trenchard againstPeter Hoskins -
The argument of
Hutton Justice. -
Entred Hill. 18.
Jac the case ofComendams. Richard Woodley against the Bishop ofExeter, andMannering. -
The argument of
Justice Hutton. -
The argument of
Justice Winch. -
The argument of the
Lord chiefJustice Hobert.
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Trinity Term in the two and twentieth year of King
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Mich. 22.
Jac. C.P. -
Michaelmas Term in the two and twentieth year of KingJames in theCommon Pleas. -
Sheis against SirFrancis Glover. -
Mary Baker againstRobert Baker an Infant in Dower. -
Hickman against SirWilliam Fish. -
Wen againstMoore. -
Holman against SirThomas Pope andElizabeth his wife. -
Sir
Thomas Holbeach, againstSambeach. -
Crompton againstPhilpot. -
The residue of
Michaelmas Term in the two and twentieth year of KingJames. Brown andWare againstBarker. -
Bubles case. -
The great case of
Cooper, and ofEdgar inEjectione firme. -
The residue of
Michaelmas Term in the two and twentieth year of KingJames. -
The argument of Serjeant
Finch Recorder ofLondon. -
The residue of the argument of Serjeant
Finch. -
The case of
Hilliard and ofSanders en∣tredMich. 20.Jac. Rot. 1791. -
The argument of
Davenport Serjeant. -
The residue of
Michaelmas Term in the two and twentieth year of KingJames. Ralph Holt andRand againstRobert Holt. -
Methol againstPeck. -
Sir
John Davis priviledge denied. -
Austin againstBeadle. -
Ashley againstCollins. -
Anthony Gibson againstEdward Ferrers.
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Hill. 22. Jac. C. P.-
Hillary Term in the two and twentieth year of KingJames in theCommon Pleas. -
The residue of the case of
Cooper andEdgar by SerjeantCrook. -
The argument of
Davenport Serjeant. -
The argument of Serjeant
Finch Pasch. 1.Carol. -
The argument of Serjeant
Hendon to the contrary. -
The residue of the case of
Gib∣son andFerrers. -
The case of
Hilliard andSanders ar∣gued by the Court. -
The argument of
Justice Hutton to the contrary. -
The argument of the
Lord chiefJustice Hobert. -
Sir
Robert Hitcham againstBrooks. -
Easter 1.
Carol. -
Pleadal againstGosmore. -
Elizabeth Davis againstHawkins.
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Easter Term. 19.
- A perfect Table of the Principal matters contained in this Book.
- Errata.