[ 30] Common.
* 1.1 Magister & societat' Christ-Church in Cambridge contra Martin, The Bill con∣cerning title of Common, and the Court A∣wards a Commission for the distinguishing
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* 1.1 Magister & societat' Christ-Church in Cambridge contra Martin, The Bill con∣cerning title of Common, and the Court A∣wards a Commission for the distinguishing
the Meats and Bounds in 32. Eliz. li. A. fo. 207.
Sands contra. Beale, in Pasch. 20. Jac. fo. 866.
* 1.2 Tenants of Dosthorpe contra Loveday, point of Common determined here in 33 Eliz. fo. 400. li. B.
Raremeadow contra Beacle, and stinting of Cattell in Nov. 7. Jac.
French contra Eyer, in 33. Eliz. concern∣ing Comons, Walts, and Customes.
Cockaine contra Dom. Howard, for Ap∣portionment of Common 9. Car.
Goodman contra Wood, This Court de∣termines the liberty of Foldage and Pasture, and what number of sheep shall bee kept, 21. Jac.
Hartley contra Dively, a Bill here for common of Pasture for him and his Te∣nants, and comon of Turbary in the wast grounds in a Mannor allowed here, in 33. Eliz. fo. 192.
* 1.3 Lamott contra Hitch, Whether a com∣mon for sheep lyes now in the Parish of Melborne or Folmer, though sent to Law, yet reserving Equitie, to th'end a Commissi∣on may be awarded to set it out in 14. Car.
* 1.4 Sewell contra F••nch, findes that the Town hath had alwaies Common, and ma∣ny Deeds speake of use and trust, the Court
adjudgeth the Common to be according to the plow-land and Cottages not to be ex∣cepted, but to have a proportionable rate in 2. Car.
* 1.5 Tucker contra Coppleston, because the Plaintiffe could not prescribe any Title of Commoning in the Wasts, no Reliefe, in Pasch. 15. Car.
Mole contra Mole, An Agreement be∣tween Townsmen concerning stinting and restrayning cattell, and other Orders in the Fields, dismissed in 15. Car.
Common. A Com∣mission to distin∣guish bounds & meats.
Determi∣ned here and stint∣ing of cat∣tell.
After try∣all at law a Commis∣sion to set forth Cō∣mon.
To be ac∣cording to the plow land, and Cottages not to be excepted.
Prescrip∣tion of Common how farre relieved. By lawes for stint∣ing of Common dismissed.