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A89406 An Exact book of entries, of the most select judiciall vvrits used in the common-law. Translated from the originall manuscript, which was collected by the hands of that eminent clerk, Robert Moyle Esq; late one of the prothonotaries of the Court of Common-Bench. A work of much industry, as may appeare by the authors great paines in quoting of book-cases, opinions of judges, number rolls, and many other requisites, for the confirmation of every entry, whereof none have been ever published before. Printed now for the use and benefit of all, but aimed most especially for such as are most conversant in the common-law. By J.H. Gent. With a perfect table in which may be found the principall matters therein contained. J. H.; Moyle, Robert. 1658 (1658) Wing M3029; Thomason E757_11; ESTC R207263 271,457 226

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Barones of our Realm aforesaid coming to our Parliament and this to you and every of you who are interested therein we notifie witnesse our selves at Westminster c. And it ought to be written upon the back of the said writ as followeth It is inroled in the Bench in the Terme of S. Michael An. Regni R. H. 8. 18. Rot. 2. and ought to be Filed amongst the Records sine die c. See the old Book of entries fo 313. Title Errour in utlawry 20. Ms 31. H. 6. Rot. 309. H. 1. H 7. Rot. 305. A servant of a Knight in the Parliament impleaded in the Bench brought his writ here out of the Chancery testifying it and there upon the Justices Surcease and the servant goeth thereof without day c. Pardon Entry of the allowance of a uenerall pardon gpon an Utlary after judgment wherein it appeareth by the Record that the Pl. is satisfied of his debt and damages P. 3. ● Eliz rot 1131. tiel upon satisfaction given to the Executor after the death of the testator M 22 Jac rot 2781. e. Brownlow for Andrewes against Mason the like but note that the judgment was entred with Waller and the pardon was pleaded with Mr. Brownlow chief Prothonat ry H 44 Eliz. rot 2550. the like but more generall T 19. I. Rot. 1887. Midd. ss It was commanded the sheriff that he should not omit for any liberty of his county but that he should take F. T. late of c. Esq utlawed in London die lun prox pro fest c. Ano. Regni c. 3. at the Suit of F. W. in a Plea of debt wherof he is convicted and him safely c. so that he might have his body here at this day to wit tres Trinitatis c. to do and receive what the Court of the Lord the King here shall consider of him in this behalfe and now here at this day came the same F. T. By F. B. his attorney And saith that after the utlawry aforesaid against him the said Francis in Form aforesaid published and had by a certaine act in Parliament of the said Lord the King now held at Westminster in the county of Midd. 9. of February An. 7. amongst other things it was inacted and established by the authority of the same Parliament that all and singular the subjects of the said Lord the King aswell Spirituall as temporall of this Kingdom of England Walls Jsls of Jernesey and Garnsey and of the towne of Barwick their heires Successors executors administrators of them and every of them And all and singular Corporations or Towns incorporate Cities Burroughs Counties Ridings Hundreds Lath Rape Wapentacks Townes Uillages Hamlets and Tithings and every of them and the Successors of them and every of them by authority of the same Parliament should be acquitted pardoned released and discharged against the same Lord the King his heires and Successors and every of them from all Treasons and Felonies Offences contempts Trespasses entries injuries deceipts c. As in the Act and the same Francis Tunstall saith that the utlawry aforesaid against the same F. in Forme aforesaid published and had is not excepted and foreprised in the Act aforesaid and that he is and at the time of the making of the Act aforesaid long before was a subject and Leige man of the same Lord the King now borne under his obedience to wit at Westminster aforesaid in the said County of Midd. And that he satisfied to the said Francis Waswell for the said debt of 401 l. which the same Francis White in the court of the said Lord the King here recovered against him as of the said 36 s. which to the same Francis White in the same Court of the King here were adjudged for his damages which he had by the occasion of the detayning of the said debt as it appeareth in the Term of S. Hillary An. Rs. nunc 2. Rot 1846. For which said debt and damages the same Francis Tunstal was at the suit of the said Francis White in Form aforesad utlawed and this he is ready to verifie where When and as the Court of the Lord the King here shall consider c. Therefore it is not intended that the Lord the King now will impeach or charge the same Francis Tunstall by occasion of the utlawry aforesaid whereupon he Prayeth judgment and that he may be discharged from the utlawry aforesaid And because by upon inspection of the record of the same Terme of S. Hillary An. 2. abovesaid It sufficiently appeareth to the said justices upon Record that the same Francis White is satisfied of the debt and damages aforesaid Therefore the same generall pardon is allowed to the same Francis Tunstall And the same Francis may goe thereof without day c. P 32. Eliz. Rot. 1131. Scot. Essex Entrey of speciall pardon of an utlawry after satisfaction of the judgment Note Note that the defendant came there by a Cepi Corpus and is committed to the Fleet And then he pleads the pardon and the satisfact on and prayeth that the pardon may be allowed and he set at larg and it was don P 44. Eliz Rot. 1539. H. 19. Eliz. Rot. 424. Tiel H 8. Iac. Rot. Brownlow London ss R. T. utlawed An. 34 Eliz. Whereof he is convicted at the suit of G. At 8. Pardon and release of demands pleaded in the discharge of an Expostat Pur. commeth and pleadeth the pardon de 39. Eliz. and sets forth that the utlawry is not excepted c. And that he is a Subiect c. And that the same Edw. after the utlawry aforesaid against the said R. in Form aforesaid published and had to wit 30. Jan. An. 37. Eliz. released all demands to the Defendant as by the said writing more fully appeareth and th s he is ready to verifie c. vnde non intendit Dom. Rex c. But because it is not knowne whether the writing of the release aforesaid by the same R. above pretended be the deed of the said Edward or not And because it is expedient and necessary that the said Ed. for his interest in this behalfe be premonished before it be further proceeded in to discharg the same R. from the utlawry aforesaid according to the Form of the Act aforesaid the sheriff is commanded that by the honest Sci. fac awarded c. they make known to the said Ed. c. 15 Pas to acknowledg or gainesay the writing of release aforesaid and also to shew if any thing c. wherefore the said Rob. ought not to be discharged from the utlawry aforesaid if c. M 18. Jac. Rot. Brownlow Sussex ss It was commanded the sheriff whereas Walter Covert Knight was summoned to be in the Court of the Lord the King now here to answer Ed Culpeper Knight of a plea wherefore Entry of a writ to make partition and partition made therupon and judgment therein whereas the same Ed. and Walter