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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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or Coppice called Weston Wood aforesaid and also the third part of the profits of the Mannor-Court of Weston upon the green aforesaid Tythes of wood Third part of the profits of Mannor Cou●t 3d part of the the advowson of the vica ridge of W. and of one Close called Cow-lease c. And also the Advowson of the vicaridge of the Church of Weston aforesaid to hold to the said Countesse and her assignes in severalty by metes and bounds in the name of her whole Dower to her out of the Hundred Mannor Tenements Rectory and Advowson aforesaid after the death of the sayd Francis late Earl of Berks her late Husbandhapning as by the sayd Writ to him it was commanded c. The like assignment of Dower between the same parties upon the same Roll. Summons ss JUry of twenty four Knights of the Neighbour hood of T. ven recogn if the Jury by whom a certain inquisition was lately summoned in the Court of the Lady the Queen Entry of a writ of summons in an attaint executed and awarding of a resummons against the defendant hab corp against the grand Iury and Distring against the petii jury before the Iustices of the said Lady the Queen here to wit at Westminster by writ of the Lady the Queen and afterwardr before the Beloved and faithfull of the said Lady the Queen R. C. Knight Cheif Iustice of the Lady the Queen assigned to hold pleas before the said Queen and G. G. Esquire Attorney Generall of the said Lady the Queen Justices of the said Lady the Queen assigned to take the Assizes in the County aforesaid by writ of the said Lady the Queen of Nisi prius by Form of the statute c. at Stonystratford in the County aforesaid taken between R M. Gent. plaintiff and I.Y. of T. c. and R. W. of T. c. of a certain Trespasse to the same R. by the said I. and R. done as it was said made a false oath as the same R. greivously complaining hath shewed to the said Lady the Queen or not And now here at this day to wit in Octab sancti Hillarii came the same R. M. by T. his Attorney and the said I. Y. and R.W. summoned c. 4 Die pl. being solemnly called came not and of them the sheriff now returned that he summoned Summons returned c. therefore let the same I.Y. and R W. be resummoned that they be here 15. Pas to hear the sayd Iury of twenty four Knights and also J. Jugram I. S. I. S. c. twelve Iurors of the first Inquisition aforesaid being called came not and of them the sheriff now returneth that every one of them is severally attached by pledges J Denn and R Fenn Hab. corp Iur. 24 Milit. Therefore they in mercy c. therefore the Iury of twenty four Knight aforesaid is respited here untill the said Terme Distring Iur. prim inqisitionis c. and that the sheriff have then and there the bodyes of the same Iury of twenty four Knights to make the said Recognizance c. their Lands c. and that of the issues c so that he may have their bodies here at that Terme to heare the Recognizance the same day is given to the same R.M. here c. P 8. Jac. rot 1938. Brownlow Lincoln ss Entry of a writ of summ and resumm in attaint and Distring awarded against the grand Iury the party and the petit Iury. Iury of twenty four Knights of the Neighbourhood of W. vid. Recogn si Jur. by whom a certain inquisition was lately summoned before the Lord the King at Westminster by Bill without the writ of the said Lord the King between Henry Earl of Lincolne one of the Peeres c. of England and Ed. Dymock Knight of certain Trespasses and contempts against the Forme of the statute De scandalis magnat therein lately made and provided and afterwards before the beloved and faithfull Peter Warburton Knight one of the Iustices of the Lord the King of the Common Bench and Thomas Foster Knight one of the Justices of the said Lord the King of the same Bench Iustices of the said Lord the King assigned to take the Assizes in the County aforesaid by writ of the said Lord the King De nisi prius by Forme of the statute therein made and provided P 4. Eliz rot 532. Cerciorare to certifie a retorn whereupon an attaint is brought The grand jury the Defendant and the petit Jury make default Quaere the sheriff returns not the writ Resummons awarded against the grand Jury parties and petit Iury. at the Castle of Lincolne in the County aforesaid taken made a false Oath as the said Earl to the said Lord the King now greiviously complaining sheweth or not And now here at this day to wit Tres Sept. Pasch here came the sayd Earle by his Attorney aforesaid and as well the Iurors of the Iury of twenty four Knights aforesaid as the same E. D. and also Lawrence Coddington of C. with eleven other Iurors of the first inquisition aforesaid being solemnly called came not therefore let the same jurors of the jury of twenty four Knights be resummoned that they be here in Octab. Sancti Trinitatis to make the jury of twenty four Knights and that jury of twenty four Knights is respited here untill that Terme and as well the said E as the said jurors of the first inquisition aforesaid are resummoned that they may be here at the same time to hear the said Iury of twenty four Knights the same day is given to the said Earle here c. At which day here came the said Earle by his Attorney aforesaid and the sheriff did nothing therein nor sent the writ thereof therefore as before let another writ thereof be made returnable here 15. Michaelis the same day is given to the said Earl here c. At which day here came the said Earle by his Attorney aforesaid and as well the sayd Edward as the said twelve jurors of the first inquisition aforesaid resummoned Al. resum awarded c. 4 Die pl. being called came not c. and also the jury of twenty four Knights aforesaid likewise being called came not therefore that jury of twenty four Knights is respited here untill Cr. sancti Martini and the sheriff is commanded that he distrain as well the sayd jury of twenty foure Knights that they be then here to make the jury of twenty foure Knights aforesaid A Distring awarded See the like between the parties aforesaid M 9 Iac rot 3127. Br. as the same Edward as the same Iury of twelve jurors of the first inquisition aforesaid that they be here at the same time Auditur Recognitionem illam c. the same day is given to the said Earle here c. and it is to be known that a writ thereof the Iustices here in Court that same Terme have delivered a writ thereof to R. S.
in Labours Suits Delayes and Expences be thereof levied c. and in as much c. hee make appear here 15. Trinitat c. Mittimus T 3. Jac. rot 24 10. Entry of a Mittimus of the Record and proceedings Which was removed out of another Court by a certiorare out of the Chancery and sent to the Justices of the Bench. The Lord the King sent to his Iustices of the Bench here his Writ closed in these words James by the Grace of God c. To his Justices of the Bench greeting The Record and proceedings in a certain plaint which was in the Court of our Honor and Castle of Windsor before our deare Cosen and Counsellour Charles Earle of Nottingham of the noble Order of the Garter Knight Admirall of England Constable of our honorable Castle aforesaid and keeper of the whole Forrest of the same or to his Deputy of Keeper of his place there without any writ between William R. Esquire and J. M. Gent of cattell of the same W. taken and unjustly detained as is said by Jo. Trevor Knight Deputy of the same County by vertue of our writ of Certiorare to you into our Chancery certified we send you in these presents inclosed commanding you that the Records and proceedings of the plaint aforesaid being inspected you further do therein at the prosecution of the same James what of right and according to the Law and custome of our Realme of England is to be done Teste c. James by the grace of God c. To our dear Cosen c. greeting we will●ng for certain causes to be certified by the Record and proceedings in a certain plaint which is before you in our Court of the Honour and Castle aforesaid without out writ between W.R. Esquire and I Moor of cattell of the same W. c. we command you that the Record and proceedings in the plaint aforesaid with all things touching the same by whatsoever names the parties aforesaid in the said plaint are distinguished to us into our Chancery wheresoever it shall then be under your seale without delay you distinctly and plainely send and this VVrit c. Note Nota. That if the Record had been sent to the Justices of the common Bench they could not have proceeded upon the Tenor of the Record but upon the Return sent c. H 17 Eliz rot 939. Nota. Cause certified into the Bench was removed by a procedendo because the monies in the plaint amounted not to 40 s. T 20 Jac rot 3371. Brownlow The Lord the King c. The Tenor of the Record and proceedings c. We send to you inclosed in these presents and so recite the Certiorare which is we willing for certaine causes to be satisfied upon the Tenor of the Record c and the plaint c And now here to wit at Westminster in Cr. Trin. that same Term came as well the said Plaintiff by T. R. his Attorney as the said Defendant by F. M. his Attorney and the Writs and Return aforesaid being seen and by the Justices here fully understood and examined to the said Iustices here it sufficiently appeareth that the Court here upon the Tenor of the Record aforesaid cannot proceed Therefore it is considered that the said Mayor and Burgesses of the Burrough of N aforesaid in the plaint aforesaid according to the Law and custome of the Burrough aforesaid at the prosecution of the said William may proceed with effect and to the parties aforesaid full and speedy Iustice therein according to the custome of the Court aforesaid may exhibit c. betweene C. and A. Ne Exeat Regnum Ne exeat Regnum M 7. H. 6. rot 600. or 606. Security found that he depart not the Kingdome Nvsance Selde M. 8. Car. Regis rot _____ To the Sheriff of Middlesex greeting whereas of late we have made publick Proclamation amongst other things that none should erect any Walls whereupon _____ might be super added within our City of London or the Subburbs of the same or within the distance of three thousand paces of any of the Gates of the same City or from the Palace of Westminster license from our Commissioners assigned to oversee the buildings in those parts not before had Notwithstanding Thomas Ford late of the parish of Saint Andrew Holborne in your County Yeoman contemning our commands promulgated license of our Commissioners not before had in a certaine Feild in the Parish of Saint Clements Danes without Temple Bar London Selde on the south part of the ancient Inne called Clemants Inne of a long time appointed for the Residence of men incumbent in the study of our Lawes a certain wall to which _____ may be superadded of Brick Lime and Sand to erect and part of the same Feild intendeth to inclose as an ally or common place to bowle in And the foundation of the same Wall hath now laid and more Brick Lime and Sand for further progresse in the same Wall hath here also put and hath ready as it is said and if that place should be also inclosed It would happen that the Students of that Inn incumbent in the same in the study of our Lawes with the Clamors and noise of men resortng to that place would be so much disturbed that they could not Follow their Studies We to observe our commands and willing to regard the quiet and tranquility of the students aforesaid that they should not be diverted from their Studyes Command you that you omit not for any liberty of your county but that you command the said Thomas on our behalfe that from further building of the wall aforesaid he be altogether superseded and the wall begun and the Foundation of that wall by him in the place aforesaid put he cause to be demolished upon the danger to follow Test 19. Nov. Car. T. C. C. S. Cartwright Originall M 18. H 8. Rot. 2. ss An originall Writ out of the Chancery at the Suit of the party directed to the Justices of the Common Bench to stifying that he is a Lord of the Parliament that they should make no other proces against him onely such as are made against the Pee●s of the Land The Lord the King sent to his Justices of the bench here his writ closed in these words Henry the 8. by the grace of God c. To his Justices of the Common Bench Greeting we command you that if Edward Sutton of Dudly in the County of Staff Knight be impleaded before you at the suit of any one in a personall action you cause so to be made against him such Proces and no other in the action aforesaid as ought against Lords Peeres Earls and Barons of this our Kingdom of England which ought to come to our Parliaments upon our summons or any of them as according to our Lawes and Customes of the Realm of England ought to be made Because we record the same Edward one of the
of his County Palatine of Lancaster upon Munday in Quarta sepquadrag next coming to answer there in his plea aforesaid if c. ss BE it remembred That T. E Knight H 25 H 8 rot 121. Remissio recordi sent by the Justices of Chester into the Bench to determine a forraign voucher and at a day in the Bench the Tenants make default and the cause for that was determined Iustice of the Lord the King of Chester the twenty third of J that same Term by vertue of a writ of the Lord the King to him directed which followeth in these words Henry the eighth by the Grace of God King of England and France and Lord of Ireland to his Iustice of Chester or to the Keeper of his place there greeting Whereas T T in our Court in our County aforesaid had demanded against R. B. Esquire T.W. and P. A. one windmill one water-mill c with the Appurtenances in N as his right and inheritance and into which the same R. T.W and P. had to entrance unlesse after the Demise which R.T. Knight kinsman of the sayd T. T whose heir he is thereof made to R. S. for a Terme which is past and which after that Terme ought to revert to the said T. T. and the same R.T. and P. pleading in the same Court lately vouched thereof to warranty P.B. summoned in our County of Wilts by the ayd of our court of Chester because the same P. B. had no lands within our County of Chester aforesaid by which he could be summoned which said Warranty in our said Court of Chester for the cause aforesaid cannot be determined to the great Damage of the said T.T. and manifest hinderance of the obtaining of his Right whereupon he hath besought us to provide him a fit remedy in this behalfe We who are Debtors to exhibit Iustice to every one within our Kingdome willing to do what is just to the said T.T. in this behalfe Command you that if it be so far proceeded in our Court of Chester then the Record and proceedings therein with all things touching the same to our Iustices of the Bench under your seal you distinctly and openly send and this Writ so that they may have them at Westminster in Octab. Hil. prefixing the same day to the parties aforesaid that they may be then there to do and receive what shall be considered in our Court there in this behalfe that that warranty being determined before our said Iustices in the Common Bench the said Record and proceedings may be sent you to proceed in the plaint aforesaid as of right and according to the Law and Custome of our County of Chester is to be done witnesse our self at Westminster 6 November Anno c. 25 ANd the said Iustice sent there the Record and proceedings of the said plaint whereof mention is made in the sayd Writ annexed to the same Writ the Tenor whereof followeth in these words Pleas of the County of Chester at Chester before T. E. Knight Justice of the Lord the King upon Thursday next after the Feast of Saint Iames the Apostle Anno H. 8. post Conquest of England 25. Count in Entre ad term qui pret in the County Palatine of Chester CHester ss Thomas Torhet by H. H. his Attorney in the Court of the Lord the King here demandeth against R B. Esquire T W. and P A one wind mill c. with the appurtenances in N. as his right and inheritance and into which the same R T. W. and P. have no entrance unlesse after the demise which Robert S. Knight Kinsman of the said T T. whose heir he is thereof made to R. Scot for a Terme which is past and which after that Term ought to revert to the same T. T. whereupon he saith that the said Robert kinsman c. was seised of the Tenements aforesaid with the Appurtenances in his Demesne as of Fee in the time of peace in the time of Edward late King of England the second after the Conquest taking thereof the profits to the value c. and the same Robert being so thereof seised demised those Tenements with the Appurtenances to the said Richard Scot for a Terme which is past and from the same Robert the right descended c. to one Robert as son and heire c. and from the said Robert the son the right descended to one Thomas as son and heir c. and by many descents the right came to Iohn and from the said Iohn the right came to the said Thomas who is now Demandant as son and heir c. And which after that Terme c and thereof bringeth suit c. And the same R. B. T. W. and P. A. by T. B. their Attorney come and defend their right when c. and pray licence thereof to imparl here untill the next County to wit untill Thursday next after the Feast c next coming and have it c. The same day is given to the said T. T. here c. At which day here came as well the said T. T. by his Attorney aforesaid as the same R. B. T. W. and P. A. by their Attorney here c. and hereupon the same R. B. T. W. and P. A. vouch thereof to warrant P. B. who hath no Lands or Tenements in the County of Chester but all in the County of Wilts and prayeth that the said Peter may be summoned in the County of Wilts A forraigner vouched to warrant by ayde c. and the said T. T. well alloweth the said vouchee c. let him have it c. And because their vouchee to warrant cannot be determined in the said County of Chester day is given to the parties aforesaid here untill the next County to wit untill Thursday next after the feast of the Translation of Saint Edw. next coming c. And in the mean time the writ of the Lord the King may be followed if c. At which day further day is given to the parties aforesaid here untill the next County to wit untill Thursday next after the Feast of Saint Martin the Bishop next coming c. And in the mean time c. At which day a further day is given to the parties aforesaid here untill the next County to wit untill Thursday next after the Feast c. And further the said Justice C to the Justices of the Common Bench here to wit at W aforesaid returneth That he by vertue of the writ aforesaid to him directed prefixed a day to the parties aforesaid at the said Oct. Hil. that they should be here to do and receive as that Writ in it selfe commandeth and requireth At which said Octab. Hill before the said Iustices of the Bench here to wit at Westminster aforesaid Remandment of the plaint came the same T. T. by R. Jenour his Attorney and offered himself the fourth day against the said R. B. T. W. and P. A. in the plea aforesaid and
entred as followeth Afterwards to wit ter die came here into the Court the said W. by the Keeper of the Prison aforesaid to the Bar here brought and saith that he ought not longer to be kept in the prison aforesaid for that the same W. at his owne request and not at the request of the said Plaintiff was committed to the Prison aforesaid and for that cause prayeth that he may be dismissed at large from the prison aforsaid by the Court here The Defendant is discharged out of Prison for that the Plain●iff prayed him not in execution And because the Justices here by due examination in this behalfe made and that it sufficiently appeareth by the Record that the allegation of the said W. is true therefore the said W. by the Court here is dismissed from the prison aforesaid And the said Keeper of the Prison aforesaid by the said court here is discharged from the custody of the said W. c. M 15. Jac. Rot. 2167. e Walter between Willby and Davenant in a Scire Facias against C. and B. Manucaptors in a Recognizance of 740 l. that the said Davenant should appeare to an account of 330 l. at the Suit of the Plaintiff Nota bien and alleageth that the Defendant appeared to an Originall of 330 l. and that afterwards in Mich. 4. Jac. R. nunc the said Davenant was condemned in the said 330 l. and in 80 s. for damages and afterwards that the Plaintiff remitted 25 l. 6 s. 4 d pro ut c. the said Davenant hath not rendred his body in execution for the judgment aforesaid for 208 l 13 s. 9 d. residue of the debt and Damages aforesaid in the same Court neither hath satisfied to the plaintiff for the residue of the debt and Damages aforesaid the Defendant Pleads that the Plaintiff ought not to have execution c. because he saith that after the Judgment aforesaid given to wit the 23 day of January An. 14. abovesaid came here into the Court the same Davenant in his proper person and then and there rendred his body to the prison of the Lord the King of the Fleet in execution for the said 208 l 13 s. 4 d residue of the debt and damages aforesaid against the said Davenant in Form aforesaid Recorded and in discharge of the said severall Recognizances by the severall Manucaptors acknowledged And that the said Plaintiffe then and there altogether refused to receive or Charge the said Davenant in Execution for the said 208 l. 13 s. 4 d. And this they are ready to verify c. the Plaintiffe protesting saith that he never refused c. And for that he did not render his body pro ut c. issue per Pais And it was moved by Serjeant A. that the same ought to be tried by the record and not by the county See Easter 6. H. 8. Rot. 432. And in this case divers presedents were shewed as well of Ancient as of moderne times M. Easter 12 H. 8 Rot. 324. and Easter 29. Eliz. Rot. 651. T. 12 H. 8. Rot 331. Easter 6. Ja. Rot. 105. such rendring their bodis in execution in discharge of their Manucaptors but note that there is no tender but to discharg the bail See M. 27. ort 37. Eli. Rot. c. Trin. 16. Ia. Rot. 786. tender of the body in execution to discharge the baile P 14. Ia. Rot 2175. W. against B. who tendred himselfe in execution in discharge of his sureties the Plaintiff praies him in execution and the Court will advise themselves of such commitment for that a writ of Error was brought and the Record with the Recognizance certifyed away but at length he was committed in execution notwithstanding the writ of Error in discharge of his Sureties H 9. H. 5. Rot. 461. Henster Bristoll ss Extent upon a Statute-merchant by an Executor It was commanded the sheriff that he should take the body of W. C. late Burgesse and merchant of the Town of Bristoll if c. And in the prison of the Lord the King safe c. untill he shall have fully satisfied unto R. Scot and William Scot executors of the testament of Iohn B. late Burgesse of the Town of Bristoll of 120 l. which the said W. Coombe the third day of Aprill An. R. Rich post conques se 5. before W. C. then Mayor of the City of B. and I W. then Clerke deputed to take Recognizances of debts at B. acknowledged himself to owe to the said I. B. And which they ought to have paid him at the Feast of the apostles Philip and Jacob then next and the same to him as yet c. and in asmuch c. he should make knowne to the Justices here at this day to wit in Oct. Pur beat Mariae c. And now came the said Thomas Stanford on the behalfe of the said executors And the said W. Combe came not and the sheriff retorneth that he is dead and hereupon the said Thomas Stanford prayeth a Writ thereof by the statute c. and because the Justices here are not yet advised whether they ought to grant that Writ at the petition of the said Thomas in this case or not 2 R. 3 f 8 Pl. 16. P. 2 Eliz. Dyer f. 180. Pl. 49 H. 18 E. f. 10. Pl. 35. against this Sci fa● day therein is given to the said Executors by the said Thomas here untill 15. Pas At which day here the said Thomas Stanford and T. B and I B. who answer for the said Executors as their attornies by writ of the Lord the closed directed to the Justices here to them delivered and pray a writ by the statute And because the Justices here are not yet advised whether that writ ought to be granted at the petition of the said attornies Dyer f. 180. 49. e con●r quaere in this case or not day is given therein to the said Executors by their attornies here untill in Octo. S. Trin. At which day here came the same Executors by the said Thomas Stanford their attorney and they bring here into Court the statute aforesaid and also the letters Testamentary of the said Io. Barstable by which it sufficiently appeareth to the Court here the said Robert and William to be the Executors of the Testament of the said I. B. and thereof to have the administrations c. and pray thereof a writ by the statute c. and to them it is granted retorneable here A die S. Mich. in un Mensem c. and in asmuch c. the sheriff should make known here at the same Term c. before which day the Plaintiffe aforesaid remaineth without day for that the Lord Hen. late King of England the 5 after the conquest dyed afterwards to wit in the Term of S. Hil. An. 1. Hen. 6. now King of England after the conquest namely the same W. Scot executor by the same Thomas Sanford his attorny and for that the same W. S.
outlawry aforesaid it was manifestly erred in this that within the county of Lincoln aforesaid were and at the day of purchasing of the originall Writ aforesaid and also from the time wherof the memory of man is not to the contrary there were two Townes one called Humby the great the other Humby the lesser and neither Towne was named or called Humby alone without addition and this he was ready to veryfie whereupon he then prayeth judgment and that the utlawry aforesaid for the said Error and c. others in the Record proceedings aforesaid being might be revoked adnulled taken altogether for nothing And he to the common Law of the Realm of the Lady the Queen of England and also to all things which he had lost by the occasion of the utlawry aforesaid might be restored c. And then the said T. B. prayed a writ of the said Lady the Queen to premonish the said Charles of being before the said Lady the Queen to hear the record and proceedings aforesaid and it was granted him Scire facias c. Whereupon it was commanded the sheriff that by honest c. he should make knowne to the said Charles that he should be before the said Lady the Queen in Oct. S. Marti then next following wheresoever c. to hear the record and proceedings if c. and further c. the same day then given to T. B. c. And hereupon then came W K. of c. Gent. S. T. of the parish c. Gent. I D of London Yoeman and L. R c. and undertook for the same Iohn Beverly to have the body of the same Thomas before the said Lady the Queen at the same Term The plaintiff bayled corpus pro corpore and so from that day untill c. every of the said Manucaptors body for body c. at which said Oct. Martini before the said Lady the Queen at Westminster aforesaid came the said Thomas B. in his proper person and the sheriff of the said county of Lincoln then returned there that by vertue of the said writ to him directed by G. S. and R. B. honest c. he had made knowne to the said Charles B. of being before the said Lady the Queene at the day and place in the same Writ contained to hear the record and proceedings aforesaid if c. according to the exigency of that writ which the said C. B. the 4. day of the plea being solemnly called by S. W. his attorney came whereupon the said Thomas as before then said that in the record proceedings aforesaid and also in the publishing of the utlawry aforesaid it was manifestly Erred alledging the Error aforesaid by him in form aforesaid alledged and prayeth that the utlawry aforesaid for that error and others in the record and proceedings aforesaid found might be revoked adnulled and altogether taken for nothing And that he to the Common Law of the Realme of the Lady the Queen of England and also to all things that he by occasion of the utlawry aforesaid had lost might be restored and that the said Charles might rejoyne to the said Error And the same C. prayeth licence therein to imparl and it was granted him c. here upon day therein was given to the parties aforesaid before the Lady the Queen here untill in 8. S. Hill then next following wheresoever c. to wit the said Charles Baudes of speaking to the said Error and then to rejoyne to that Error at which said Oct. S. Hill before the said Lady the Qu. at Westminster came aswell the said T. B. in his proper person as the same Ch. by his attorney aforesaid And the same C. then said that the utlawry aforesaid ought not to be revoked because he said that within the County of Lincoln aforesaid was and at the same tine of the purchasing of the originall writ aforesaid and also from the time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary there is one Towne called and known aswell by the name of Humby alone as by the name of Humby the great this he was ready to verifie whereupon he prayeth judgment and that the judgment aforesaid in all things might be confirmed And the said Thomas Beverly as beforesaid That within the said County of Lincolne were and at the same time of purchasing of the originall writ and also for the time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary were two Towns the one called H. the great the other called H. the lesser without this that within the county of Lincoln aforesaid was and at the same time of purchasing c. was one Towne called and known by the name of H. only Travers as by the name of H. the great in manner and Form as the said C. B. above in pleading had alleadged and this he was ready to verifie whereupon as before he prayed that the utlawry aforesaid might be revoked adnulled and altogether taken for nothing And that he to the common Law of the Realm of the Lady the Queen of England and to all things which he by occasion of the utlawry aforesaid had lost might be restored c. And the same Charles as before said that within the county of Lincoln aforesaid there was and at the same time of purchasing of the originall writ aforesaid was one Towne called and knowne aswell by the name of Hu. only as by the name of Humbly the greater in manner and Forme as the said Charles had above alledged and of this he put himself upon the Country and the said Thomas likewise therefore it was then commanded the sheriff of the said County of Lincoln that he should cause to come before the Lady the Queene in Oct. Pur. 12. of the body of the County of Lincoln by whom c. And recite the Postea who say upon their oath that within the county of Lincoln aforesaid there is not nor at the within written time of purchasing of the said originall writ within writien was there a Towne called and knowne aswell by the name of Humby only as by the name of Humby the great as the same Thomas B. hath within alledged whereby it was then considered in the same Court there that the utlawry aforesaid should be revoked adnulled and altogether taken for nothing and the same Thomas B. to the common Law of this Realm of England and to all things that he by occasion of the utlawry aforesaid had lost should be restored c. And this he is ready to verifie whereupon he prayeth judgment and that the said Thomas Beveley may be barred from having execution against him of the judgment aforesaid c. Judgment was given against the Queen quaere T 11. Jac. rot 707. Brownlow ss Otherwise as it appeareth A Scire faci●s brought against the principa●l and bayl to prosecute an Audita querela where judgment was given for the plaintiff upon Nil capiat pro bre Pas 11.