A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, Volume 3Thomas Bayly Howell T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... defendant saith , That the place where the trees are cut , is parcel of the manor of B. whereof the king is seised in fee , and that the king did command him to cut them and the opinion of the court was , that this was no good plea ...
... defendant saith , That the place where the trees are cut , is parcel of the manor of B. whereof the king is seised in fee , and that the king did command him to cut them and the opinion of the court was , that this was no good plea ...
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... defendant stood bound to the plaintiff in 201. the which he hath not paid , this declaration is not good ; insomuch as it is not alledged by matter in fact , that he was bound unto him in 201. but the deed is alledged by recital only ...
... defendant stood bound to the plaintiff in 201. the which he hath not paid , this declaration is not good ; insomuch as it is not alledged by matter in fact , that he was bound unto him in 201. but the deed is alledged by recital only ...
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... defendant pleadeth the plaintiff is excom- municate , and sheweth forth the letter of the bishop of Lincoln , witnessing that for divers contumacies , & c . and because he had certified no excommunic ' done by himself , but by another ...
... defendant pleadeth the plaintiff is excom- municate , and sheweth forth the letter of the bishop of Lincoln , witnessing that for divers contumacies , & c . and because he had certified no excommunic ' done by himself , but by another ...
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... defendant , as there it is said , is replevisable by the common law . 7 R. 20 , a . Calvin's Case , saith , That there are two kind of writs , viz . brevia manda- ' toria et remedialia , et brevia mandatoria et ' non remedialia ...
... defendant , as there it is said , is replevisable by the common law . 7 R. 20 , a . Calvin's Case , saith , That there are two kind of writs , viz . brevia manda- ' toria et remedialia , et brevia mandatoria et ' non remedialia ...
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... defendant may be kept too long ty's special commandment . - And this , my lord . is all that I will say for the sufficiency of the Form of the return , to prove that it is suffi- cient . Touching the matter of the return , the maintain ...
... defendant may be kept too long ty's special commandment . - And this , my lord . is all that I will say for the sufficiency of the Form of the return , to prove that it is suffi- cient . Touching the matter of the return , the maintain ...
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act of parliament affirmed aforesaid alledged anent anno answer appears apud Attorney bailed bishop of Lincoln Book cause censure charge church command committed coram council counsel court crime David Ramsay declared Defendant delivered depones deposition desire detained Dittay divers doth duplyed earl earl marshal earl of Rothes Eliz England examinant felony fuit give Habeas Corpus Haig hath honour house of commons imprisonment indictment infamous libel Judges judgment justice Keeper king king's King's-Bench kingdom letter libel liberty Lord Advocat lord Balmerino lord bishop lord Rea lordships Magna Charta majesty majesty's mandatum marquis matter ment oath offence opinion pannel parlia party person Petition Petition of Right precedents prison proceedings Prynn punishment quod Rea's realm reason rege regni remittitur reply saith scandalous sedition sent Sentence sheriff shew sir John sovereign statute subjects supplication thereof thereupon thing tion unto warrant wherein whilk witnesses words writ
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