The transactions of the High Court of Chancery, both by practice and president,: with the fees thereunto belonging, and all speciall orders in extraordinary cases, which are to be found in the registers office as they are quoated by tearmes yeares & bookes. Collected by that famous lawyer William Tothill Esq; late one of the 6 clearks. And since reveiwed [sic] by Sir Ro: Holborne, bencher of Lincolns-Inne.

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The transactions of the High Court of Chancery, both by practice and president,: with the fees thereunto belonging, and all speciall orders in extraordinary cases, which are to be found in the registers office as they are quoated by tearmes yeares & bookes. Collected by that famous lawyer William Tothill Esq; late one of the 6 clearks. And since reveiwed [sic] by Sir Ro: Holborne, bencher of Lincolns-Inne.
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Tothill, William, 17th cent.
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London :: Printed by T.W. for R. Best and I. Place, and are to be sold at Grays-Inne-Gate,
1649.
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Law reports, digests, etc. -- England
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Costs (Law) -- England
England and Wales. -- Court of Chancery -- Early works to 1800.
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"The transactions of the High Court of Chancery, both by practice and president,: with the fees thereunto belonging, and all speciall orders in extraordinary cases, which are to be found in the registers office as they are quoated by tearmes yeares & bookes. Collected by that famous lawyer William Tothill Esq; late one of the 6 clearks. And since reveiwed [sic] by Sir Ro: Holborne, bencher of Lincolns-Inne." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A94762.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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[ 160] Tenant.

* 1.1WIndham contra Saunders, Tenant for years not to attorne to him in Re∣mainder, without producing Presidents to that purpose, 11. & 12. El. li. A. fo. 28.

* 1.2Wilson cont' Smith, in 8. Car. li. B. fo. 123. the Plaintiffs Father seized of lands in tayle, sold the said lands for small or no conside∣ration, and suffered a common recovery of

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those lands, whereby the sale was good in law, yet holpen in Equitie, for the Plaintiffe being Daughter and heir, the nacitie of those lands were sold, yet the Vendee ordered to pay a better consideration.

Tenants of the Mannor, not parties to a Decree, ought not to be bound. Seamor con∣tra Beare, in 9. Iac. li. B.

Shute contra Mallorie, Tenant for years ordered to attorne, 5. Iac. lib. B. fo. 205.

Bowen cont' Wrilow, 40. Eliz. li. A. fo. 11.

Jackson contra Barrow. Hill. 1. Car. upon a Statute, and Arrerages to be payd ever since th'attornment.

Man contra Morley, Trin. 4. or 5. Car.

Dannet contra in _____ _____ 11. Car. or thereabouts.

The Court compells Tenants for years, to set down in certain, the time of the making Commencement, determination, and what rents are reserved, and the times the same are payable, to th'end the same may be lyable to an Extent upon a statute.

Buck con' Lupton, in 30. Eliz. li. A. fo. 511.

Dom. Corbet contra Sellenger, the Defen∣dant holds over his terme, the Court com∣pells him to confesse a Lease notwithstand∣ing, whereby the Plaintiffe may ground an Action, Mich. 6. Car. li. A.

* 1.3Pearce contra Pearce, Intayled lands sold

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instead of Freehold lands, the Infant when he comes to Age shall pay the money which hath been paid according to the Fathers will or else the Plaintiffe shall have the Fee simple lands, 8. Iac, li. A. fo. 1007.

* 1.4Stafford contra Stafford, 10. Car. Tenant for life the Remainder over Tenant for life, because he admits of a Recovery to be suffe∣red, forfeited his Estate, relieved here.

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