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
Equity pleading and procedure -- England
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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[ 19] Award.

* 1.1 Di contra Wood, Trinit. 24. Eliz. An Award made, the Defendant recovered mo∣ney thereby, the Plaintiff would have had it Decreed, could not, because it was not made by any Warrant of this Court.

* 1.2 Twyn contra Twinn, the Court ordereth an Award or agreement to be performed concerning a Lease and other things, 40. E∣liz. l. B. fo. 463.

Sands con' Carvil, in 9. Car.

* 1.3 Car contra Heron, an Award decreed with the advice of the Lord chiefe Justice, in 22. & 23. El. li. A. fo. 596.

Hall contra Hocks, in Nov. 38. & 39. Eliz. It is a voluntary Award.

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* 1.4 Godderick contra Swansell, an Award de∣creed by this Court, and a man bound, though no partie to the Exchange, 9. Jac. li. B. fo. 1456.

Bishop contra Bishop, a voluntary Award decreed, but some part being to bind Te∣nant in tayle not to alyen, the Court would not decree that, but gives reliefe against the Award, being to make a perpetuitie, and a man not bound to Answer, as to cause him to be subject to the penalty of a Bond, and the Statute of lymitation (as this case stands) is over-ruled, Mich. 15. Car.

Colt contra Smith, an Award made by Cordall and the Bishop forty yeares since, decreed against the successor for the man∣ner of tithing, Mich. 21. Car.

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