The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt: In Thirteen Parts, Volume 5J. Butterworth and Son, 1826 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page iii
... Justices , so- lonque ceo que jeo trova les vertues et les substances imbellies , & puis le temps le Roy Arthur uses per saint usages , & c . " Et paulo post , " La ley dont cest summe est fait , est escrie des auncient u- sages garrant ...
... Justices , so- lonque ceo que jeo trova les vertues et les substances imbellies , & puis le temps le Roy Arthur uses per saint usages , & c . " Et paulo post , " La ley dont cest summe est fait , est escrie des auncient u- sages garrant ...
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... Justices teignants les ples le Roy . " Et deinde , Al office de Chiefe Justices appent les tortionous judge- ments , & les torts et les errours dauters Justices re- dresser et punier per briefe , nequidant de faire vener devaunt le Roy ...
... Justices teignants les ples le Roy . " Et deinde , Al office de Chiefe Justices appent les tortionous judge- ments , & les torts et les errours dauters Justices re- dresser et punier per briefe , nequidant de faire vener devaunt le Roy ...
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... Justices in Eyre . Cap . 1. sect.16 . De turnis . Note . An . Dom . 712 . Wilkins ibid. rights belonging to the King , and to the rights of his crown , & c . " 6. Justiciarii itinerantes , or Justices in Eyre . " The Kings do right to ...
... Justices in Eyre . Cap . 1. sect.16 . De turnis . Note . An . Dom . 712 . Wilkins ibid. rights belonging to the King , and to the rights of his crown , & c . " 6. Justiciarii itinerantes , or Justices in Eyre . " The Kings do right to ...
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... Justices nul disseisin . here specially moving , the assise aforesaid is farther adjourned before the same Justices unto the Justices ' Inn in Chancery - lane London , until the morrow of St. Martin next coming , at which day at the ...
... Justices nul disseisin . here specially moving , the assise aforesaid is farther adjourned before the same Justices unto the Justices ' Inn in Chancery - lane London , until the morrow of St. Martin next coming , at which day at the ...
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... Justices aforesaid , and of the court here , & c . And if to the same Justices , and to the court here , it shall seem , that the indenture aforesaid , by the aforesaid Peter Vavasor , Esq . after the aforesaid recovery in form ...
... Justices aforesaid , and of the court here , & c . And if to the same Justices , and to the court here , it shall seem , that the indenture aforesaid , by the aforesaid Peter Vavasor , Esq . after the aforesaid recovery in form ...
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Page 88 - Edward the sixth by the grace of God of England France and Ireland king Defender of the faith and in earth supreme head of the Church of England and Ireland.
Page 252 - In the name of God amen. The 1 st day of September in the 36th year of the reign of our sovereign lord Henry VIII 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, and in the year of our Lord God 1544.
Page 445 - ... if such tenant for life die on the day on which the same was made payable, the whole, or, if before such day, then a proportion of such rent according to the time such tenant for life lived of the last year, or quarter of a year, or other time in which the said rent was growing due a3 aforesaid, making all just allowances, or a proportionable part thereof respectively.
Page 53 - France, and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith, &c. To all to whom these present...
Page 55 - ... had, made, ordained, or provided, or any other thing, cause, or matter, whatsoever, in any wise notwithstanding. In witness whereof, we have caused these our letters to be made patent. Witness ourself at Westminster, the 23d day of May, in the seventh year of our reign of England, France, and Ireland, and of Scotland the * * * * Per ipsum Regem.
Page 81 - the foundation of this jurisdiction, that is, interfering by injunction, is that head of mischief alluded to by Lord Hardwicke, that sort of material injury to the comfort of the existence of those who dwell in the neighbouring house, requiring the application of a power to prevent, as well as remedy, an evil for which damages more or less would be given in an action at law.
Page 411 - To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting: Know ye, that we of our special grace, certain knowledge and mere motion, have given and granted, and by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, do give and grant...
Page 445 - where any tenant for life shall happen to die before or on the day on which any rent was reserved or made payable upon any demise or lease of any lands...
Page 177 - ... per quod, viz. per quod servltium, etc., amisit; so that the original act is not the cause of his action, but the consequent upon it, viz., the loss of his service is the cause of his action; for be the battery greater or less, if the master doth not lose the service of his servant, he shall not have an action.
Page 125 - A. puts poison into a pot of wine, etc., to the intent to poison B. and sets it in a place where he supposes B. will come and drink of it, and by accident C. (to whom A. has no malice) comes, and of his own head takes the pot and drinks of it, of which poison he dies, it is murder in A., for the law couples...