Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Court of King's Bench: During the Reigns of Charles the Second; James the Second; and William the Third. [1678-1694]

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Página 348 - King, his crown and dignity, and contrary to the form of the ftatute in fuch cafe made and provided.
Página 245 - ... as without proving it at the trial, the plaintiff could not have had a verdict, and there be a verdict for the plaintiff, such omission shall not arrest the judgment ;" and thereupon, after solemn debate, judgment was given for the plaintiff.
Página 348 - Hyde,efquires, and others their fellows, juftices ofourfaid lord the king affigned to keep the peace in the county aforefaid, and alfo to hear and determine divers felonies, trefpafles, and other mifdemeanors committed in the fame county...
Página 73 - Upon the best consideration we have been able to give it, we are all of opinion, that the canons of 1603, not having been confirmed by parliament, do not proprio vigore bind the laity...
Página 252 - That every Popish recusant convicted or hereafter to be convicted, which heretofore hath conformed him or her self or which shall hereafter conform him or her self, and repair to the church and continue there during the time of Divine Service according to the laws and statutes in that behalf made and provided, shall within the first year next after the end of this session of Parliament (if he or she be conformed as aforesaid, before the end of this session of Parliament), or within the first year...
Página 128 - I, being of counsel with the defendant, urged, that the action lay not, for that a common coachman is but a new invention and not within the common law or custom of England concerning common carriers; that this is not for conveyance of goods, but of persons; and whatsoever goods of passengers are by them carried are still in the passengers...
Página 328 - ... and damages, the party, to whom they " shall be awarded may have an action of debt by bill, plaint or " information, in any of the king's courts of record, wherein the " defendant shall not wage his or their law, nor have any essoin or " protection allowed or admitted.
Página 457 - Jones was beginning to argue, and took some exceptions as that he doth not aver the libel in the information and that in the plea to be the same. Lord Chief Justice : We will not in such a case debate the formality of such an idle insignificant plea. Let us hear what they have to say for it. Mr. Pollexfen began : The Court of Parliament, &c.

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