An exact abridgment in English, of The commentaries, or reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law.: Concerning diverse cases and matters in law, and the arguments thereupon; in the times of the reignes of King Edward the Sixth, Queen Mary, King Philip, and Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth, with the exceptions to the pleadings, and answers thereunto; the resolutions of the matters in law, and all other principall matters arising upon the same. By F.H. of the Inner Temple London, Esq;
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- An exact abridgment in English, of The commentaries, or reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law.: Concerning diverse cases and matters in law, and the arguments thereupon; in the times of the reignes of King Edward the Sixth, Queen Mary, King Philip, and Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth, with the exceptions to the pleadings, and answers thereunto; the resolutions of the matters in law, and all other principall matters arising upon the same. By F.H. of the Inner Temple London, Esq;
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- Plowden, Edmund, 1518-1585.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by R. White, and T. Roycroft, for Henry Twyford, and are to be sold at his shop in Vine Court in the Middle Temple,
- 1650.
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"An exact abridgment in English, of The commentaries, or reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law.: Concerning diverse cases and matters in law, and the arguments thereupon; in the times of the reignes of King Edward the Sixth, Queen Mary, King Philip, and Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth, with the exceptions to the pleadings, and answers thereunto; the resolutions of the matters in law, and all other principall matters arising upon the same. By F.H. of the Inner Temple London, Esq;." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A90794.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- A Table of the severall Cases Contained in this Booke.
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THE FIRST PART.
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Reniger
against Fogassa. -
Colthirst
against Bejushin. -
Plat, against the Sheriffes ofLondon. -
Wimbish
against Talbois. -
Dive
against Maningham. -
Kidwelly
against Brand. -
Rosse
against Pope. -
Wimbish
against Willoughby. -
Partridge
against Strangeand Croker. -
Pollards Assise of Freshforce. -
The Parson of
Honylanes Case. -
Woodland
against Mantle,and Redsole. -
Matters of the Crown at
Salop. -
Fulmerston
against Steward. -
Townsends
Case. -
The Earle of
Darby againstNewdigate. -
Buckly
against Rice Thomas. -
Browning
against Beeston. -
Throgmorton
against Tracie. -
Hill
against Grange. -
Norwood
against Read. -
Woodward
against the Lord Darcie. -
Wrotesly
against Adams. -
Stradling
against Morgan. -
Sanders
against Freeman. -
Dutchie
of Lancaster. -
Willion against the LordBerkly. -
Dame Hales
against Petit. -
Fish
against Brocket. -
Sir Iohn RatcliffsCase. -
Say
against Smithand Fuller. -
Graisbrook
against Fox. -
Chapman
against Dalton. -
Osburn
against Carden and Jay. -
Caril
against Cuddington. -
Sherington &c.
against Stratton. - Information for Mines.
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Bret
against Rigden. -
Delamer
against Barnard. -
Stowell
against Zouch. -
Sir Henry NevilsCase. - The Earl of Leicesters Case.
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Coles
Case. -
Newis and his Wife, againstLarke and others. -
Bracebridge
against Cooke. -
Bracebridge
against Clouse. -
Vernon
against Manners. -
Smith
against Stapleton. -
Davies
against Pepys. -
Wast by cleer Haddon againstBrook. -
Sir Thomas WrothesCase. -
Eiston
against Studd. -
Sobye
against Molins. -
Sanders
and ArchersCase. -
Nicholls
against Nicholls. -
Ludford
against Gretton. -
Grendon against the Bishop ofLincolne. - Foure answers to the foure excep∣tions of the Plea.
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Eare
against Snowand others. -
Welkden
against Elkington. -
Bransbie,
against Grantham. -
Hare
against Bickley. -
Crosse
against Howell. -
Paramor
against Yardley. -
Walsinghams
Case. -
What Livery and Seisen is, and the validity of it,
fol. 554. a.
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Reniger