The Common Law eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 446 pages of information about The Common Law.

The Common Law eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 446 pages of information about The Common Law.

269/3 Cf.  Y.B. 37 Hen.  VI. 8, pl. 18; 17 Ed. IV. 4, 5; Plowden, 305, 306.

269/4 Y.B. 3 Hen.  VI. 36, pl. 33.

269/5 Y.B. 37 Hen.  VI. 13.

269/6 As to requirement of certain sum, cf.  Y.B. 12 Ed. II. 375; Fleta, II. c. 60, Section 24.

270/1 Y.B. 29 Ed. III. 25, 26; 40 Ed. III. 24, pl. 27; 43 Ed. II1. 2, pl. 5.

270/2 Y.B. 43 Ed. III. 2, pl. 5; 46 Ed. III. 25, pl. 10; 50 Ed. III. 5, pl. 11.

270/3 Cf.  Glanv., Lib.  X. c. 8; Fleta, II. c. 60, Section 25.

270/4 Y.B. 35 Ed. I. 454; 12 Ed. II. 375.

272/1 Ducange, “Sigilium”; Ingulph. 901.

272/2 Big.  Pl.  Ang.  Norm. 177.

272/3 Big.  Pl.  Ant.  Norm. 177; Bract., fol. 100 b, Section 9, “scriptura.”  But cf.  Y.B. 30 Ed. I. 158; Fleta, II. c. 60, Section 25.

272/4 Y.B. 33 Ed. I. 354, 356; 35 Ed. I. 455, top; 41 Ed. III. 7, pl. 15; 44 Ed. III. 21, pl. 23.  Cf. 39 Hen.  VI. 34, pl. 46.

272/5 Y.B. 7 Ed. I. 242.  Cf. 35 Ed. I. 452.

272/6 Cf.  Bract., fol. 100 b, Section 9.

272/7 Cf.  Glanv., Lib.  X. c. 12; Dugdale, Antiq.  Warwic. 673, cited Ducange, “Sigillum”; Bract., fol. 396 b, Section 3; I Britt.  (Nich.)163, Section 17; Abbrev.  Plac. 8 Joh., Berk. rot. 4, pp. 55, 56; ib. 19 Ed. I., Norf. & Surf. rot. 7, p. 284; ib.  Index “Sigillum.”

272/8 Y.B. 30 Ed. I. 158; Fleta, II. c. 60, Section 25, p. 130.

273/1 45 Ed. III. 24, pl. 30.

273/2 Bract., fol. 100 b, Section 9.

275/1 Cf. 5 Co.  Rep. 13 b, 14 a, with 1 Roll.  Rep. 126, 128; Y.B. 43 Ed. III 30, pl. 15.

275/2 Y.B. 46 Ed. III. 19, pl. 19; S.C.  Bro.  Acc. sur le Case, pl. 22.

275/3 Y.B. 22 Ass., pl. 4i, fol. 94.

276/1 Y.B. 43 Ed. III. 33, pl. 38.

277/1 Y.B. 11 Hen.  IV. 33, pl. 60.

277/2 Y.B. 3 Hen.  VI. 36, pl. 33.

277/3 Y.B. 2 Hen.  IV. 3, pl. 9; 11 Hen.  IV. 33, pl. 60.  Cf. 3 Hen.  VI. 36, 83.

279/1 Cf. 19 Hen.  VI. 49, pl. 5 ad fin., Newton, C. J.

280/1 Cf.  Y.B. 48 Ed. III. 6, pl. 11.

280/2 Cases supra; Y.B. 2 Hen.  IV. 3, pl. 9; 11 Hen.  IV. 33.  Cf. 3 Hen.  VI. 36, pl. 33; 20 Hen.  VI. 34, pl. 4; 2 Hen.  VII. 11, pl. 9.

281/1 Y.B. 48 Ed. III. 6, pl. 11.  Cf.  Fitzh.  Abr.  Acc. sur le case, pl. 37, 11 R. II; 14 Hen.  VI. 18.  But cf. 43 Ed. III. 33, pl. 38.

282/1 Cf.  Candish’s reasons for allowing wager of law with Y.B. 32 & 33 Ed. I., Preface, p. xxxvi., citing the old rules of pleading printed at the end of the tract entitled, Modus tenendi unum Hundredum sire Curiam de Recordo, in Rastell’s Law Tracts, p. 410, E, F, G.

282/2 Y.B. 3 Hen.  VI. 36, pl. 33.

282/3 Y.B. 2 Hen.  IV. 3, pl. 9; 11 Hen.  IV. 33, pl. 60; 3 Hen.  VI. 36, pl. 33.

282/4 3 Hen.  VI. 36, pl. 33.

283/1 Y.B. 14 Hen.  VI. 18, pl. 58.

283/2 Ibid.  Cf. 48 Ed. III 6, pl. 11.

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