Attorney General v Straite

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date01 January 1655
Date01 January 1655
CourtExchequer

English Reports Citation: 145 E.R. 351

IN THE COURT OF EXCHEQUER

The Attorney-General
and
Straite

(3) the attorney-general ventun straitb. In an information in the Exchequer-chamber by English bill for small tythes appertaining to the recovery of South \vicke in Dorsetshire; the defendant in his answer did not admit the plaintiffs title, but alledged an extinguishment of the tythes by unity of possession. And the plaintiff made no proof of the vahu of the tythes, nor what cattle had been depastured in the place where, &c. And for that cause the court upon hearing of the cause, refused to direct a trial at law, because no particular damnification appeared to them, whereon to ground a decree for the plaintiff', if the verdict...

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