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Page 33
... IN THE KING'S BENCH . IV . THE SEVERAL ARGUMENTS PROVING THE JURISDICTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE MARCHES OVER THE FOUR ENGLISH SHIRES , BEFORE ALL THE JUDGES AT SER- JEANTS ' INN . VOL . XV . THE CASE OF IMPEACHMENT OF WASTE . THE case ...
... IN THE KING'S BENCH . IV . THE SEVERAL ARGUMENTS PROVING THE JURISDICTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE MARCHES OVER THE FOUR ENGLISH SHIRES , BEFORE ALL THE JUDGES AT SER- JEANTS ' INN . VOL . XV . THE CASE OF IMPEACHMENT OF WASTE . THE case ...
Page 36
... prove to your lordships three things . First , that a timber tree , while it groweth , is merely parcel of the inheritance , as well as the soil itself . And secondly I will prove that when either nature or accident or the hand of man ...
... prove to your lordships three things . First , that a timber tree , while it groweth , is merely parcel of the inheritance , as well as the soil itself . And secondly I will prove that when either nature or accident or the hand of man ...
Page 38
... proving there there be moveable inheritances , as villains in Nevil's case are inheri- tances which are not local . gross , and dignities which are judged heredit- 7 Co. 121. aments ; but because by their severance they lose their ...
... proving there there be moveable inheritances , as villains in Nevil's case are inheri- tances which are not local . gross , and dignities which are judged heredit- 7 Co. 121. aments ; but because by their severance they lose their ...
Page 53
... prove our sense , then of the practice which is pretended to prove theirs ; and , lastly , I will weigh the mischief how it stands for our construction or theirs . It is an ignorant mistaking if any man take impeach- ment for ...
... prove our sense , then of the practice which is pretended to prove theirs ; and , lastly , I will weigh the mischief how it stands for our construction or theirs . It is an ignorant mistaking if any man take impeach- ment for ...
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... proves plainly for us , that he had no property by that clause in the tree ; though it is true that , in that case , the exception of the trees turneth the case ; and so in effect it proveth neither way .. For the practice : if it is so ...
... proves plainly for us , that he had no property by that clause in the tree ; though it is true that , in that case , the exception of the trees turneth the case ; and so in effect it proveth neither way .. For the practice : if it is so ...
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