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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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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[ 33] Commitment.

* 1.1 Brasier & Crosse, in 39. & 46. Eliz. Wheatley contra St. John, the Husband and Wife committed in 38. Eliz. li. A. fo. 63.

Srope and Steward, the Defendant shut up close in the Kings Bench, and not to have Habeas Corpus.

Pope contra Newmon, aut aliter, in Mich. 22. Jac. committed to Bridewell.

* 1.2Cutler contra Barber, the Defendant to stand committed, till his wife be examined upon Interrog. 9. Jac. li. A. fo. 787.

Walker contra Arderne, It was Decreed, that if the personall Estate of the parties would not pay all debts, that a Lease should be sold for the payment thereof, and that the Defendant and his Wife were com∣mitted, because they refused, in 13. & 14. Eliz, l. B. fo. 70.

Partridge contra Partridge, a man com∣mitted

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* 1.3for terrifying a Witnesse, which is to be examined at a Commission in. Trin. 15. Car.

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