George Lucas Merchant port Action sur le Case envers Alexander Cotton de ceo
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 01 January 1664 |
Date | 01 January 1664 |
Court | Court of Common Pleas |
English Reports Citation: 123 E.R. 327
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XXVII. George Lucas Merchant port Action sur le Case envers Alexander Cotton de ceo que la Defendant dit que le Plaintiff is a false Knave and worthy to stand upon the Pillcry, A que le Defendant plead que le dit George Lucas accordant al custome del City de London cause d'estre attach x 1. due al Defendant per un Thomas Lucas, quel Attachment fuit found sur Bill det vers le dit Defendant per le dit Plaintiff pur xii 1. Lea 4. defaults passe, le dit Thomas Lucas gamy conust le det due al dit Alexander, Et pur ceo que le dit George per son Atturny jur son det, judgment fuit don que il aver execution del dits xl. Apres que le dit Alexander accordant al custome vient en [13] Court & plede que il ne doit al dit George les dits xii 1. & sur ceo issue prise que fuit trove ove le Defendant ore pur que il parle les parols come...
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