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A33636 An exact abridgement in English of the eleven books of reports of the learned Sir Edward Coke, knight, late lord chief justice of England and of the councel of estate to His Majestie King James wherein is briefly contained the very substance and marrow of all those reports together with the resolutions on every case : also a perfect table for the finding of the names of all those cases and the principall matters therein contained / composed by Sir Thomas Ireland. Coke, Edward, Sir, 1552-1634.; Ireland, Thomas, Sir. 1650 (1650) Wing C4919; ESTC R26030 276,990 515

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206 Lord Cheneys case Cases of Usury fol. 208 Buttons case Claytons case fol. 208 Hoes case St. Johns case fol. 209 Williams case Case of Orphanes of London Wymarks case fol. 210 Cliftons case fol. 211 Pilkintons case Earl of Pembrooks case Pagets case fol. 212 Boothes case fol. 213 Samons case Grayes case Fitz Herberts case fol. 214 Fords case Case of of customs Snellings case fol. 215 Case of Market Overt Perimans case Sir Henery Knevits case fol. 216 Pennrins case Cases of Executions Blumfields case fol. 217 Garnons case fol. 218 Frosts case fol. 219 Hoes case fol. 220 Semaynes case fol. 221 Barwicks case fol. 223 Goodalls case Countesse of Northumberl case Buries case fol. 224 Flowers case Rookes case fol. 225 Penruddocks case fol. 226 Windsors case Hungats case fol. 227 Bakers case Boulstons case fol. 228 Aldens case Sir Henry Constables case fol. 229 Foxleyes case fol. 230 Malaries case Wades case fol. 232 Foliambs case Olands case Pynners case fol. 233 Edriches case fol. 234 Whelpdales case Longs case fol. 235 Saffins case De libellis Famosis fol. 236 Palmers case Caudreys case fol. 237 The Sixth Booke BReuertons case fol. 239 Markals case fol. 240 Sir John Molins case fol. 241 Wheelers case Ferrers case fol. 242 Spencers case fol. 243 Gentlemans case Morrices case Cases of Pardon fol. 244 Arundels case fol. 245 Treports case Edens case Colyers case fol. 246 Wildes case Sir Edward Cleers case fol. 247 Packmans case fol. 248 Gregories case Michelborns case fol. 249 Butler and Goodalls case Ambrosia Gorges case fol. 250 Marquesse of Winchester his case Reades case Helyars case fol. 251 Ruddocks case Sharps case fol. 252 The case of Souldiers Vicont Mountagues case fol. 353 Greenes case fol. 254 Boothies case Fitz Willams case fol. 255 Bishop of Baths case fol. 256 Dean and Chapter of Worcesters case fol. 257 Bellamyes case Henery Finches case fol. 257 Sir Anthony Mildmay Blakes case fol. 258 Higgins case Dowdales case fol. 259 Boswels case fol. 260 Countesse of Rutlands case fol. 261 Lord Chandows case Bredimans case fol. 262 Gatewards case fol. 263 Catesbies case fol. 264 Sir Moyle Finches case fol. 265 Lord Darcies case fol. 266 Burrels case Sir Drue Druries case fol. 267 Sir Gorge Cursons case fol. 268 Bullens case Lord Abergavennies case Sir Edward Phittons case fol. 269 The Seventh Booke CAlvins case fol. 271 Bulwers case fol. 273 Sir Miles Corbets case fol. 274 Gendils case fol. 275 Milbornes case Earle of Bedfords case Oghtreds case fol. 276 Englefields case fol. 277 Case of Swannes fol. 279 Sir Thomas Cecills case Lord Andersons case fol. 280 Butts case fol. 281 Cases of Quare Impedit Halls case fol. 282 Sir Hugh Portmans case Baskervills case fol. 283 Mauds case Discontinuance of processe by the death of the Queen fol. 284 Case of a Fine levied by the King fol. 285 Nevils case Penall Statutes fol. 286 Lillingtons case Bedels case fol. 287 Beresfoeds case Kenns case fol. 288 The Eighth Booke THe Princes case fol. 291 Calyes case Paynes case fol. 293 Barretry Greysleyes case fol. 294 Whittinghams case fol. 295 Jehu Webbs case fol. 296 Sims case fol. 297 Roger Earl of Rutlands case fol. 298 Beechers case fol. 299 Swaines case Sir William Fosters case fol. 300 Lovedayes case Crogates case fol. 301 Trollops case fol. 302 Whitlocks case Greenlyes case fol. 303 Lord Staffords case fol. 305 Wiat Weilds case fol. 306 Vinyors case Sir Richard Pexals case fol. 307 Buckmers case fol. 308 Frauncis case fol. 309 Foxes case fol. 310 Mannings case fol. 311 Baspoles case Sir Richard Lechfords case fol. 312 Talbots case fol. 313 Doctor Bonhams case fol. 314 Case of the City of London Case of Thetford Schoole fol. 316 Turnors case fol. 317 Shiplyes case Sir John Nedhams case fol. 318 Sir Francis Barringtons case fol. 319 Doctor Druries case fol. 320 Davenports case The Six Carpenters case fol. 321 Edwards Althams case fol. 323 Arthur Blackamores case fol. 324 Cases in the court of wards Myghts case fol. 326 Digbies case Earl of Cumberlands case Paris Stoughters case fol. 327 Toursons case Sir Gerard Fleetwods case fol. 328 Hales case Sir Henry Constables case fol. 329 Virgill Parkers case fol. 336 The Ninth Booke DOwmans case fol. 331 Anna Beddingfields case fol. 332 Case of Avowry fol. 333 The Abbot of Strata Marcella his case fol. 334 Bucknals case Henslowes case fol. 336 Earle of Shrewsburies case fol. 339 Hickmots case fol. 340 Batens case fol. 341 The Poulters case Aldreds case fol. 342 Lambs case fol. 343 Bradshawes case Mackallies case fol. 344 Peacocks case fol. 346 Doctor Husse case fol. 347 Combs case fol. 348 Petoes case fol. 349 Agnes Gores case Coneys case fol. 351 Pinchons case fol. 352 Banes case fol. 354 Sir George Reynels case fol. 355 Podgers case fol. 356 Treshams case fol. 357 Marys case fol. 358 Lord Sanchars case fol. 359 Cases in the Court of wards Lawes case fol. 360 Floyers case fol. 362 Sondayes case Quicks case fol. 363 Bewleys case Holts case fol. 364 Menes case fol. 365 Ascoughs case fol. 366 Thorogoods case fol. 367 Beaumonts case fol. 368 The Tenth Book THe case of Suttons Hospitall fol. 371 Portingtons case fol. 374 Lampets case fol. 375 Case of the Chancellor Masters Scholars of the University of Oxford fol. 378 Bishop of Salisburies case fol. 379 Whistlers Case Church-wardens Case of St. Saviours in Southwark fol. 381 The Case of the Marshalsea in false imprisonment fol. 382 Loveis Case in Ejectione ferme fol. 384 Doctar Leyfields Case fol. 387 Seymors Case fol. 389 Bewfages Case fol. 391 Denbawds Case in Error fol. 396 Lofields case in debt upon bond fol. 397 Legats Case fol. 398 Pilfolds Case fol. 399 Cheyneyes Case fol. 400 Case of the Major and Burgesse of Lin fol. 401 Cluns Case fol. 402 Osborns Case fol. 403 Read and Redmans case fol. 404 Richard Smiths Case fol. 405 Cases upon the Commissions of Sewers Case of Chester Mille Keighleys case fol. 406 The Case of the Isle of Elie fol. 407 Scroops Case fol. 409 The Eleventh Book THe Lord Delawares case fol. 411 Auditor Curles case fol. 412 Sir John Heydons case fol. 413 Priddle and Nappers case fol. 414 Doctor Grants Case fol. 416 Sir Henry Nevils case fol. 417 Doctor Ayrays Case fol. 417 Henry Harpurs case fol. 418 Henry Pigots case fol. 420 Alexand. Poulters case fol. 420 Metcalfes case fol. 423 Richard Godfreyes case fol. 425 Richard Lifords case fol. 426 The Taylors of Ipswich case fol. 428 Edward Savels case fol. 429 Benthams case fol. 429 Doctor Fosters case fol. 429 Magdalen Colledge case fol. 432 Lewis Bowles case fol. 34 The Case of Monopolies fol. 436 The Earle of Devonsh case fol. 437 James Bagges case fol. 438 THE FIRST BOOK The Lord Buckhursts Case 40. El. fo 1. IF a man for him and his heires do warrant Land to one and his heires this is a generall warrantie because there is not
AN EXACT ABRIDGMENT IN ENGLISH Of the eleven Books of Reports of the Learned Sir Edward Coke Knight late Lord Chiefe Justice of ENGLAND and of the Councel of Estate to His Majestie King JAMES Composed by the Judiciou● Sir Thomas Ireland Knight late of Grayes Inne and an Ancient Reader of that Honourable SOCIETIE Wherein is briefly contained the very substance and marrow of all those Reports together with the Resolutions on every CASE Also a perfect Table for the finding of the Names of all those Cases and the principall matters therein contained Very usefull for all men especially the Students and Practisers of that Honourable Profession Brevitas Memoriae Amica LONDON Printed by M. Simmons for Matthew Walbancke at Grayes Inne Gate and H. Twyford in Vine-court in the Middle Temple 1650. To the Reader Gentle Reader THE Abridger of these Reports was not onely a Learned Lawyer but also was very conversant with the Author of them For my part I was onely entreated by many Friends to view and correct the Copy from the Presse If any faults be you may blame the Printer If I should commend the Original work I should disparage the Author who all learned Lawyers know that never any man wrote like him and for the excellency of this Abridgement it hath in it the very pith and substance of the Reports at large and so I rest It is an abuse that the lawes usages of the Realm with their Causes are not written whereby they may be knowne so that they may be understood of all Mirrour Justice fol. 225. An exact Table of all the Cases in each severall Book The First Booke of the Lord Coke LOrd Buckhursts Case Pelhams Case fol. 1 Porters Case fol. 2 Altonwoods Case Capels Case Archers Case fol. 3 Bredons Case fol. 4 Corbets Case fol. 5 Shelleyes Case fol. 6 Albaines Case fol. 7 Chudleighs Case fol. 8 Anne Mayowes Case fol. 11 The Rector of Chedingtons Case fol. 12 Digges Case fol. 14 Mildmayes Case fol. 16 The second Booke of the Lord Coke MAnsers Case fol. 19 Goddards Case Thoroughgoods Case fol. 20 Wisemans Case fol. 21 Lanes Case fol. 22 Baldwins Case fol. 23 Case of Bankrupts fol. 24 Bettisworths Case fol. 24 Doddingtons Case fol. 25 Sir Rowland Heywards Case fol. 26 Bishop of Winchesters Case fol. 29 Arch-Bishop of Canterburies Case fol. 31 Sir Hugh Cholmleyes Case fol. 33 Buckleyes Case fol. 34 Beckwiths Case fol. 36 Winningtons Case fol. 37 Westcots Case fol. 38 Tookers Case fol. 39 Lord Cromwels Case fol. 40 Binghams Case fol. 45 The Third Booke of the Lord Coke THe Marquesse of Winchesters Case fol. 49 Copledikes Case fol. 53 Heydons Case fol. 54 Borastons Case fol. 56 Left out Dowties Cass and Sir Willam Harberts Case Walkers Case fol. 58 Butler and Bakers Case fol. 61 Ratclifts Case fol. 68 Bontons Case fol. 71 Sir George Browns Case fol. 72 Rigewaies Case fol. 73 Lincoln Colledg Case fol. 74 Pennants Case fol. 77 Westbies Case fol. 80 Deane and Chapter of Norwich's Case fol. 81 Fermors Case fol. 83 Twines Case fol. 86 The Case of Fines fol. 89 The Fourth Book of the Lord Coke VErnons Case fol. 95 Bevils Case fol. 98 Actions of Slander the Lord Cromwels Case fol. 101 Cutler and Dixons Case fol. 102 Sir Richard Buckley and Woods Case fol. 103 Stanhop and Blyths Case fol. 104 Hext Justice of Peace against Yeomans fol. 104 Birchleyes Case fol. 105 Weaver and Caridens Case fol. 105 Stukley and Bulheads Case fol. 106 Snagg and Gees Case fol. 106 Baton and Allens Case fol. 106 Anne Davies Case fol. 106 Jeames Case fol. 107 Oxford and his wife against Crosse fol. 108 Sir G. Gerrard Master of the Rolls against Mary Dickinson fol. 108 Barhams Case fol. 109 Britteridges Case fol. 110 Palmer and Thorps Case fol. 111 Coppi-hold Cases fol. 111 Brownes Case fol. 111 Rivets Case fol. 113 Deale and Rigdens Case fol. 113 Bullock and Dibleyes Case fol. 113 Gravenor and Teds Case fol. 114 Fitch and Huckleyes Case fol. 114 Clark and Pennifathers Case fol. 114 P. 26. of the Queene fol. 115 Rous and Arters Case fol. 116 Murrell and Smyths Case fol. 116 Kite and Queintons Case fol. 117 Melwich and Luters Case fol. 118 Neales Case fol. 120 Clifton and Molineux Case fol. 120 Taverner and Cromwels Case fol. 120 Hubbard and Hamonds Case fol. 121 Westwick and Wyars Case fol. 122 Bunting and Lepingwels Case fol. 123 Downes and Hollakins Case fol. 124 Harm and Sayes Case fol. 125 Shaw and Tompsons Case fol. 126 Hoe and Taylors Case fol. 126 Frenches Case fol. 127 Foyston and Crachrodes Case fol. 128 Myttons Case fol. 129 Bozouns Case fol. 130 Terringhams Case fol. 132 Cases of Appeales and Indictments Brookes Case fol. 135 Wetherell and Darly's Case fol. 135 Youngs Case Walkers Case Heydons Case fol. 136 Hume against Ogle Hudson and Lees Case Syers Case fol. 138 Bibiths Case Vauexs Case fol. 139 Wrote and Wigges Case fol. 140 Waits Case fol. 142 Hill 30. of the Queene Ognels Case fol. 143 Rawlins Case fol. 145 Wardens Commonalty of Sadlers Case fol. 148 Forse and Hemblings Case fol. 149 Harlakendens Case fol. 150 Fulwoods Case fol. 152 Hindes Case fol. 154 Boroughes Case Palmers Case Hollands Case fol. 156 Case of Corporations fol. 157 Digbies case fol. 158 Nokes case Sir Andrew Corbets case fol. 159 Southcots case fol. 160 Luttreles case fol. 161 Druries case fol. 162 Slades case fol. 163 Adams and Lamberts case fol. 164 Actons case fol. 166 Dumpors case fol. 167 Bustards case fol. 168 Beverleys case fol. 169 The Fifth Booke CLaytons case Elmers case fol. 171 Jewels case Lord Mountioyes case fol. 172 Justice Windhams case Brudenels case fol. 173 Hensteads case Ives case fol. 174 Saunders case Rosses case fol. 175 Countesse of Salops case fol. 176 Case of Ecclesiasticall persons Covenants c. concerning Leasees Assurances c. fol. 177 Slingsbyes case Rosewels case fol. 180 Higginbottoms case Stiles case Sir Anthony Mayns case fol. 181 Laughters case Hallings case Matthewsons case fol. 182 Lambs case Broughtons case fol. 183 Deane and Chapter of Windsors case Sir Thomas Palmers case fol. 184 Earl of Rutlands case fol. 185 Cases of Executors Russels case Middletons case Harrisons case fol. 188 Piggots case Princes case fol. 189 Caulters case Hargraves case Pettifers case fol. 190 Robinsons case Reades case fol. 191 Ployters case fol. 192 Walcots case Baynhams case Gardiners case Bishops case fol. 193 Teys case fol. 194 Dormers case Rowlands case fol. 195 Countesse of Rutlands case Godwels Case Nichols case Bohuns case fol. 196 Freemans case Gages case Cookes case fol. 197 Franklins case Gilbert Littletons case Drywoods case fol. 198 Vaughans case Wyrrels case Biggens case fol. 199 Halls case Pages case fol. 200 Knights case fol. 201 Specots case fol. 202 Fosters case fol. 203 Gooches case fol. 204 Sparries case Case of By-Lawes Chamberlain of Londons case fol. 205 Clerks case Jeffrayes case fol.
from an auncestor a Subject but not where it discends from an auncestor who was King except in speciall cases 3. The issues of the King at the time of the levying of the fine are subjects therefore within the Statute and it seemd to them that there ought to be Letters Patents to give power to the Conisee to enter into the Land Nevills Case 2. Jacobi fo 33. THe dignity of an Earle intailed is forfeitable for treason 1. Resolved this is within the Statute of W. 2. De donis and experience is to give dignities in taile with remainders over also this was an office anciently and offices may be intailed 2. A dignity may be forfeited at the common Law by a condition in Law for the Office of Earle was Ad consulendum Regem tempore pacis defendendum Regem tempore belli therefore he forfeits it when he takes Councell and Armes against him 3. If it were not forfeited by the common Law yet it is by 26. H. 8. cap. 13. by this word Hereditament and the words use or possession which are added are to shew that every Hereditament shall be forfeited at the common Law Donee in taile had Potestatem alienandi post prolem suscitatam but if hee reteine the Land himselfe he hath no absolute fee for none shall inherit but the heire Per formam doni so it is now in case of annuity and other things out of the Statute Penall Statutes 2. Ja. fo 36. WHen a Statute is made by Parliament the King cannot give the penalty benefit or dispensation of the same to any Subject but the King may make a Non obstante to dispense with any perticular person that he shall not incurre the penalty of a Stature and the King after a forfeiture or penalty of a Statute by judgement and recovery may grant the same to any of his Subjects by way of reward and all the Judges of England subscribed to this the 8. Day of November 1604. Lillingstons Case 5. Jacobi fo 38. TEnant in fee grants a rent charge proviso that the person of the grantor shall not be charged the grantee acknowledgeth a recognizance according to 23. H. 8. and after releaseth to the grantor the conisee sueth an extent and brings debt against the grantor Terretenant 1. Resolved the rent is extendable for notwithstanding the release it is In esse as to the Conisee and cannot be discharged by the act of the Conisor also the extent relateth to the judgement at which time it was extendable See the Lord Aburgavenies Case in the sixth Report 2. Debt lyeth not so long as the extent indureth for so long the rent hath continuance although that by the release the freehold be determined if a rent charge be granted for life with proviso as above-said if the rent be determined debt lyeth against the grantor because he had no other remedy Bedels Case 5. Jacobi fo 40. R. B. Covenants in consideration of paternall love c. to stand seised to the use of himselfe for life the remainder to his Wife for life the remainder over 1. Resolv although the consideration in the deed runneth not to the Wife yet another consideration may be averred which stands with the Deed. The limittation of an use to the Wife importeth a consideration in it selfe so if it be to any of his blood but if he Covenant in consideration of a 100. l. to stand seised to the use of his Sonne nothing passeth untill inrollment Quia expressum facit cessare tacitum Beresfords Case 5. Jacobi fo 41. AN use is limitted to A B. and of the heires Males of the said A. lawfully begotten this is fee taile notwithstanding the words of the Body be wanting and that lawfully begotten are implied for no heire shall inherit who is not lawfully begotten Resolved that to create an inheritance the word Heires is necessary but the words De corpore are not necessary to make an estate taile if there be words which Tantamount and here the sence according to the intent of the Donor is of or by the said A. lawfully begotten A gift to a man haeredibus de se exeuntibus or Haeredibus suis de prima uxore sua are estates taile Kenns Case 4. Jacobi fo 42. C. K. had issue by E. S. M. K. and they are divorced and the Marriage sentenced void C. K. marrieth F. they have issue E. K. C. dyeth E. K. is found by office to be Heire M. and W. her Baron preferre a bill in the Court of wards to traverse the Office to which the Committees of the wardship answer one of the Committees dyeth M. and W. sue a Bill of Reviver and M. having issue E. dyeth E. her issue and R. her Baron bring a new Bill of Reviver 1. Resolved so long as the sentence stands in force the issue of the first feme is a Bastard because the spirituall Judge hath jurisdiction thereof and our Law giveth faith unto it Sentence of divorse may be repealed after the death of the parties but no divorse can be after their dearh for that will Bastardise the issue and the Court of the King hath triall of it originally not being hindered by any Sentence 2. The Plaintiffe shall not have a traverse without an office found for her for the King being sure of wardship shall not be ousted by one before that he be sure to have benefit by him and 2. E. 6. cap 8. doth not extend to give a traverse without office but if by two offices two are found Heires whereof one is within age by that Statute the other may traverse immediatly 3. A bill of reviver upon a bill of reviver shall not be suffered for the infinitnesse no more then a Writ by Journeys accompts By all the last bill was absurd which prayeth that the first bill be revived because M. was dead but it ought to be that her Heire may traverse The End of the Seaventh Booke THE EIGHTH BOOK The Princes Case 3. Jacobi in Chancery fo 1. THE Queene 37. Eliz. grants three Mannors parcell of the Duchee of C. to H. L. and G. M. the King at the supplication of the Prince brings a Scire facias against the said H. L. and S.H. to make Livery to the Prince by force of the Statute of 11. E. 3. H. L. pleads Null tielum recorde S. H. pleads the Patents with a Non obstante 32. H. 8. whereby these Mannors were made parcell of c. and the Act of Confirmation 43. Eliz. As to the plea of H. L. the Atturney sheweth an Inspeximus and demurreth upon the plea of the other two who joyne and as Amici curiae repeate part of the Statute of 1. H. 7. touching the Duchie H. L. demurreth 1. Resolv the Charter of creation of the Prince Duke of C. 11. E. 3. is an Act of Parliament for such a limittation to the first-begotten Son is void without Statute for if Grandfather King the Father Duke and Sonne be if