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A86112 The grounds of the lawes of England; extracted from the fountaines of all other learning: and digested methodically into cases, for the use and benefit of all practicers, and students. With a commixtion of divers scattered grounds concerning the reasonable construction of the law. / By M.H. of the Middle-Temple. Hawke, Michael. 1657 (1657) Wing H1169; Thomason E1569_1; ESTC R209197; ESTC R209200 362,003 535

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Court 34. H. 6. 43. And a maihme may be tryed by the inspection of the Court 28. Ass 38. If question be made whether they be summoners and viewers which appeare it shall be tryed by the examination of the Justices 33. H. 6. 10. So whether an Earle be an Earle or a Baron a Baron or no shall not be tryed by the Country nor by the Justices but by the writ of the King Coke l. 5. in the Countesse of Rutlands case And in Plea of an alien borne the league between the King and the Soveraign of the alien borne shall be tryed by the record of Chancery for every league is of record and generally all matters of record shall be tryed by the record it selfe and not by the Country or otherwise Coke l. 9. f. 31. vide de hoc plura ibidem And when a man is found an idiot from his nativity by office he who is so found may come into the Chancery before the Chancellor and pray that before him or such Justices or sages of the Law he may be examined whether he be an idiot or no or by his freinds may sue a Writ out of the Chancery retornable in the Chancery to bring him into the Chancery there before us or our counsell to be examined and if he be found upon that examination not to be an idiot the office so found c. is utterly void without any traverse or monstrans de droit or otherwise F. n. b. 233.10 E. 3. Title Livery 30. An Apostate shall be certified by the Abbot or other religious governor to whom he oweth obedience F. n. b. 232. In an appeale or upon an approvement the Defendant may pleade not guilty and try it with the Plaintiff by combat or battaile in person before the Justices 9. Ass Pl. 1. But the Defendant is restrained from choice of battle if there be any notorious presumption of the fact in him Finch Nomo● f. 422. vide ibidem plura And in a Writ of right the tenant may joyne issue upon the meere right and try it by combat or battaile by his champion with a free-man the champion of the demandant and not in person before the Justices 9. E. 4.35 If it be in question which of the Sheriffs made such a retorne it shall be tryed by the Sheriff 9. H. 4.1 If question be made if such a one be Sheriff it shall be tryed by the examination of the Sheriff himselfe 10. H. 4.7 Yet is he made by Letters Patents on record and therefore it also may be tryed by record 32. H. 6.27 A retorne made by the under Sheriff if it be denied shall be tryed by the under Sheriff and the Sheriff cannot disavow it if he confesse him to be his under Sheriff 10. H. 4.7 If an approver say that he commenced his appeale before the Coroner by duress that shall be tryed by the Coroner and if the Coroner deny it he shall be hanged 12. Ass 29. Tryall if the Statute shewed forth be a true Statute or no shall be tryed by the examination of the Mayor and Clerk of the Statutes who took the Statutes F. N. B. 104. H. In Assize the Tenant saith that the Lands are taken into the hands of the King it shall be tryed by the examination of the Escheator 9. H. 4.1 To a petit Cape the Tenant saith that he was in Prison three dayes before and three dayes after it shall be tryed by the examination of the Attorny 13. R. 2.22 Not attached within fifteen dayes in an assize shall be tryed by the examination of the Bayly So that the tenant was not summoned according to the Law of the Land shall be tryed by Law-gager and the Law-gager doth countervaile a Jury for the tenant shall make his Law duodecima manu to wit by eleven besides himselfe unlesse it be against a Corporation for then it shall for necessity be tryed by the Country because it cannot wage Law In a Writ of deceit upon a Recovery by default the tryall shall be if the judgement was given upon the petit capit by the Summoners if upon a grand Cape by the Summoners Pernors and Viewers 48. E. 3.11 So if a Recovery by default in a reall action be pleaded and the other saith not comprised it shall be tryed by the Summoners and Viewers 10. H. 4.7 and yet their is no remedy if they speake falsly and therefore ubi majus periculum ibi cautius est agendum where there is a greater danger there we ought to be more wary The cause of challenge shall be tryed by two tryers to be appointed by the Justices 9. E. 4.5 But the tryall of any one of the grand Jury shall be taken by foure Knights Tryall may be in debt upon a simple contract detinue c. either by Law gager by the Defendant himself or by the Country at the election of the Defendant 30. Ass P. 19. Coke l 9. f. 32.33 And Coke com f. 74. If a Subject of the King be killed by another of his Subjects in a forraine Country the wife or heire of the dead may have an appeale for that murder or homicide before the Constable and the Marshall whose sentence is upon testimony of witnesses or combat and their proceedings according to the civill Law and not by the oath of twelve men and so was it resolved in the twenty fifth of Elizabeth in the case of Sir Francis Drake who struck off the head of Dowty in partibut transmariuis that his Brother and Heire might have an appeale but the Queen would not constitute a Constable of England and therefore the appeale was dormant And Coke com f. 261. b. By the Statute of 25. E 3. De proditionibus it is declared that it is Treason by the common Law to adhere to the Enemies of the King within the Realme and without if he thereof be proveablement attaint of overt-fact and that he shall forfeit all his Lands c. But least the common Law declared by Parliament should be illusory and that the Delinquent might not be attainted thereof for necessities sake the adherency without the Realme must be alledged in some place within England and if upon evidence they shall finde any adherency out of the Realme they shall finde the Delinquent guilty but most commonly they endited him if he had Lands in some County where the Lands did lye that were to be forfeited and so it is declared by the Statute of 35. H. 8. And that it shall be tryed by twelve men of the County where the Kings Bench shall sit and determined before the Justices of that Bench or else before such Commissioners and in such Shire of the Realme as shall be assigned by his Majesties commission and this Statute for this point remaineth in force at this day and so was it resolved by all the Judges 33. Eliz. in Orurks case and 34 Eliz. in Sir John Perots case for Treasons done in Ireland for that it is out of the Realme