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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[ 100] Mistaking.

* 1.1The mistaking of a name of a Corpora∣tion holpen in Equitie. Lord Audley contra Sidenham, in 32. & 33. Eliz. fo. 251.

But Willis, and Sprint contra 19. Junii 33. Eliz. & Brooke & Daniel 38. & 39. E∣liz. hospen. Pawlet contra Frie 26. Maii 42. Eliz.

Goodfellow contra Morris, the mistaking of a name in a Conveyance (being heire-Male) holpen, and lands to passe according to the intent of the party; in the latter end of Mich. Terme 16. Iac. li. A. fo. 350.

Mistaking by the Clerke amended ac∣cording to the Record, Inter Culpepper & Decanum & Coll'Winton, in 4. & 5. Ed∣ward 6. fo. 440.

Bleverhasset contra Fuller, the Plaintiffe makes a Lease of lands to the Defendant with a meaning, that all Woods growing thereupon, should be excepted, saving for necessary bootes, but by the mistaking of the Clerke, in putting in (hereafter excepted) where there was no exception afterwards excepted; Whereupon the Defendant cutts down the Woods, yet ordered to be stayed, in 37. Eliz. fo. 746. & 828. li. A.

Griffin contra Sayer, the Plaintiffe be∣came surety for the Defendant to one Buck,

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in a Bond of one hundred pounds, and the Defendant giving a Counterbond, to save the Plaintiffe harmlesse of a Bond of two hundred pounds, whereby, by the mistaking, the Counterbond was voyd by law, yet re∣leeved here, li. A. 10. & 11. Jac. fo. 890.

Orrell contra Leeke, concerning a mi∣staking of a power, yet made good to the Lessee, in 20 Junii 6 Jac.

Comitissa Oxon' contra Stanhop, where a power is mistaken or mis-recited, relieved here, Trin. 8. Car.

The word (Heire) left out in the clause of a Reservation, supplyed in equitie.

July 1606. Baildon contra Church.

Thorpe contra Jackson, misprision in a Counter-bond, 13. Eliz. fo. 193.

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