The English Reports: King's Bench (1378-1865), Band 75W. Green, 1907 |
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... called the St. Maria de Togma , ( whereof one Manuel Lopus was then master , under God ) lying in the water at the isles aforesaid , the same 4500 kintals of green woad , to be brought and carried by sea in the same ship from thence ...
... called the St. Maria de Togma , ( whereof one Manuel Lopus was then master , under God ) lying in the water at the isles aforesaid , the same 4500 kintals of green woad , to be brought and carried by sea in the same ship from thence ...
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... called the Manuel Lopus , green and unpacked , but to what number he could not tell . For because the ship being in great danger on the sea , he was fain to throw over much of the said woad , and so made entry with the said collector ...
... called the Manuel Lopus , green and unpacked , but to what number he could not tell . For because the ship being in great danger on the sea , he was fain to throw over much of the said woad , and so made entry with the said collector ...
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... called Smith , his clerk , and another called Davy . Wells said , that the defendant came to him , and shewed him the misfortune ut supra , and made a certain entry for the 2000 kintals ut supra . And because he did not know whether ...
... called Smith , his clerk , and another called Davy . Wells said , that the defendant came to him , and shewed him the misfortune ut supra , and made a certain entry for the 2000 kintals ut supra . And because he did not know whether ...
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... called an agreement , but rather a nude communication without effect . ( b ) And therefore in trespass , if the defendant will plead a concord between the plaintiff and him , that he should pay the plaintiff £ 20 at a day to come , in ...
... called an agreement , but rather a nude communication without effect . ( b ) And therefore in trespass , if the defendant will plead a concord between the plaintiff and him , that he should pay the plaintiff £ 20 at a day to come , in ...
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... called an agreement , shall be intended an agreement executed , that is to say , payment for the things . The second manner of agreement is , where one doth an act , and another agrees and assents to it afterwards . ( h ) As if one ...
... called an agreement , shall be intended an agreement executed , that is to say , payment for the things . The second manner of agreement is , where one doth an act , and another agrees and assents to it afterwards . ( h ) As if one ...
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Seite 34 - Edward the Sixth, by the Grace of God King of England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and of the Church of England, and also of Ireland, in earth the Supreme Head. To
Seite 394 - four, three, or two of them, to enquire by the oath of good and lawful men of the aforesaid county of Kent, as well within liberties as without, by whom the truth of the matter might be better known, amongst other things, what and what kind of goods, chatties, as well real as personal, or demises whatever, of
Seite 319 - sometimes by considering the cause and necessity of making the Act, sometimes by comparing one part of the Act with another, and sometimes by foreign circumstances. So that they have ever been guided by the (g) intent of the Legislature, which they have always taken according to the necessity of the matter, and according
Seite 417 - by the law of the land bound to answer the said plea in manner and form aforesaid pleaded. And this they are ready to verify, wherefore, for want of a sufficient plea in this behalf, the same John Smith and Thomas Fuller as before pray judgment, and a return of the cattle aforesaid, together with damages,
Seite 258 - yielding therefore yearly to the aforesaid Henry and his heirs forty shillings, at two terms of the year, that is to say, at the Feasts of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and of St. Michael the Archangel, to be paid by equal portions, by virtue of which demise the same John was and yet
Seite 330 - infancy, and old age, and other natural defects and imbecilities, which the body natural is subject to, and for this cause, what the King does in his body politic, cannot be invalidated or frustrated by any disability in his natural body. And therefore his letters-patent, which give authority or jurisdiction, or
Seite 325 - the said Joan, shall wholly remain to the aforesaid William and his heirs for ever ; to hold of the chief lords of the fee by the services which to the aforesaid tenements and rent belong. And for this acknowledgment, grant, fine, and agreement, the same William hath given to the aforesaid Henry
Seite 337 - delivered a petition in the same Parliament in the form following, " May it please our Sovereign Lord the King by the assent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and of the Commons in this present Parliament assembled,
Seite 543 - (to hold of the chief lords of the fee by the services which should belong to the aforesaid manor, tenements, rent, and advowson) all the life of them the said John and Ann, and of the longest liver of either of them, without impeachment of wast ; and after the death of the said
Seite 463 - of the wood there then growing, with the cattle aforesaid eat up, trod down, and destroyed, as it was lawful for them to do. And this they are ready to verify, wherefore they pray judgment if the aforesaid Henry Sharington and Gabriel their action aforesaid against them ought to have or maintain,