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A47718 The third part of the reports of severall excellent cases of law, argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster in the time of the late Queen Elizabeth, from the first, to the five and thirtieth year of her reign collected by a learned professor of the law, William Leonard ... ; with alphabetical tables of the names of the cases, and of the matters contained in the book.; Reports and cases of law argued and adjudged in the courts at Westminster. Part 3 Leonard, William. 1686 (1686) Wing L1106; ESTC R19612 343,556 345

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THE THIRD PART OF THE REPORTS Of Several Excellent CASES OF LAW Argued and Adjudged in the COURTS of LAW AT WESTMINSTER In the Time of the late QUEEN ELIZABETH From the First to the Five and Thirtieth Year of her Reign Collected by a Learned Professor of the LAW WILLIAM LEONARD Esquire Then of the Honourable Society of GRAYS-INN Not before Imprinted And now Published By William Hughes of Grays-Inn Esq With Alphabetical TABLES of the Names of the CASES and of the Matters contained in the BOOK LONDON Printed by the Assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins Esquires For Henry Twyford Thomas Basset William Rawlins and John Place 1686. TO THE READER Courteous Reader I Can do no less than acquaint thee That the First and Second Part of the REPORTS of that Learned Lawyer William Leonard of Grays-Inn Esquire were obtained from me and Printed by the over-forwardness of those persons that received it from my hand who published it with a Design to prejudice the Learned Author and my self by false Intimating in the Epistle to the Reader prefixed before the Second Part That the First and Second Part was All of our Learned Authors Works that I thought fit to publish That I may Extricate my self out of their intended Abuse and undeceive thee I do hereby assure thee That although I do Collect the First and Second Part yet do I wholly disown the Epistle aforementioned and also aver it to be a false and scandalous Assertion That it is so I refer thee to the View of this Third Part The which is in no wise Inferior to the First and Second Part But on the contrary I may with Modesty say as to the Worth and Usefulness of it That it may Challenge the Precedence of the Other Two the which I intended as one that Feasteth his Guests preserveth the Daintiest Dishes until the last My Intention ever was if my other occasions would give me leave To publish such further CASES as were Collected by him not before Imprinted that might add something to the Study and Benefit of the Ingenuous Reader Wherefore I having lately Collected out of his Manuscript which only is in my hands some other Cases out of many which lay scattering therein not before made Publick I have reduced them into this Third Part which I commend to thy Reading and leave to thy favourable Construction And if these Cases now Printed off in this Third Part as the former Cases have done shall find good Acceptance of thee and be useful to thee I shall willingly if God give me life and it be desired put an End to this Work. In the prosecution of the which I shall have due regard as I hitherto have had in this Third Part as well as in the Two former Parts that thou shalt be presented with nothihg but what is Really useful and not to be had in other Works of the like nature Now for as much as no Action or Thing done under Heaven can be free from Error in a greater or lesser proportion The which as well as other Arts Printing too too frequently demonstrateth yet the Errors of this Third Part are so few and Inconsiderable that it maketh me the more Confident to desire thy favourable Corection Therefore I leave it to thee From my Study in Grays-Inn 24 of October 1662. William Huhges The Names of the Learned Lawyers Serjeants at Law and Judges of the several Courts at Westminster who Argued the Cases and were Judges of the said several Courts where the Cases were Argued Viz. A. ANderson Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Anger Altham afterwards one of the Barons of the Exchequer Atkinson Ayliffe Justice of the Kings Bench. B. Beaumount Serjeant at Law after Judge of the Common Pleas. Bromley Lord Chancellor of England Barkley C. Cook after Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Clench one of the Judges of the Kings Bench. Cooper Serjeant at Law. Clark Baron of the Exchequer D. Daniel Serjeant at Law after Judge of the Common Pleas. Drew Serjeant at Law. Dyer Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. E. Egerton Solicitor of the Queen after Lord Chancellor F. Fleetwood Serjeant at Law Recorder of London Fuller Fennor Serjeant at Law after Judge of the Kings Bench. G. Gawdy Judge of the Kings Bench. Golding Serjeant at Law. Glanvile Serjeant at Law after Judge of the Common Pleas. Gent Baron of the Exchequer Godfrey H. Haughton Serjeant at Law after Judge of the Common Pleas. Hammon Serjeant at Law. Harris Serjeant at Law. Heal Serjeant at Law. Hobart K. Kingsmil Judge of the Kings Bench. L. Laiton M. Mead Serjeant at Law after Judge of the Common Pleas. Morgan Manwood Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer Mounson Justice of the Common Pleas. O. Owen Serjeant at Law after Baron of the Exchequer P. Popham Attorny-General of the Queen after Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench. Periam Judge of the Common Pleas. Pepper Attorny of the Court of Wards Plowden Puckering the Queens Serjeant at Law. R. Rhodes Judge of the Common Pleas. S. Snag Serjeant at Law. Shute Judge of the Kings Bench. Shuttleworth Serjeant at Law. T. Tanfield Serjeant at Law after Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer Topham W. Wray Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench. Windham Judge of the Common Pleas. Walmesley Serjeant at Law after Judge of the Common Pleas. Y. Yelverton Serjeant at Law after Judge of the Kings Bench. A Table of the Names of the CASES in the Thrid Part of LEONARD'S Reports P. stands for Page C. for Case A. ANdrews and Glovers Case Trin. 4 Eliz. Page 7. Case 19 Abrahal and Nurses Case Hill. 19 Eliz. C. B. p. 63. C. 94 Absolon and Andertons Case Mich. 26 Eliz. B. R. p. 84. C. 124 Amner and Luddingtons Case Mich. 26 Eliz. B. R. p. 89. C. 128 Annisley and Johnsons Case Mich. 27 Eliz. C.B. p. 114. C. 164 Archbold and Borrells Case Mich. 28 Eliz. B. R. p. 139. C. 190 Lord Andersons Case Mich. 29 Eliz. C. B. p. 149. C. 198 Allen and Hills Case Mich. 30 Eliz. B. R. p. 152. C. 204 Abbots Case Pasch 30 Eliz. B. R. p. 206. C. 266 Anderson and Heywards Case Pasch 30 Eliz. B. R. p. 221. C. 294 George Ap-Rices Case Trin. 32 Eliz. Exchequer p. 241. C. 336. B. BArrentines Case Mich. 8 Eliz. C. B. Page 12. C 28 Oliver Breers Case 11 Eliz. Cur. Ward p. 25. C. 52 Banks and Thwaites Case Mich. 21 Eliz. B. R. p. 73. C. 113 Barker and Taylors Case Mich. 21 Eliz. C. B. p. 78. C. 117 Bunny and Bunny's Case Hill. 26 Eliz. C. B. p. 90. C. 129 Brett and Peregrines Case Pasch 26 El. p. 105. C. 155 Brian and Cawsens Case Trin. 27 Eliz. C. B. p. 115. C. 165 Baspoles Case Mich. 27 Eliz. B. R. p. 118. C. 167 Branthwaits Case Mich. 27 Eliz. B R. p. 118. C. 168 Bingham and Squires Case Hill. 29 Eliz. C. B. p. 151. C. 201 Beadles Case Mich. 30 Eliz. B.