Longs Case

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date01 January 1619
Date01 January 1619
CourtCourt of the King's Bench

English Reports Citation: 80 E.R. 585

COURT OF WARDS, AND OTHER COURTS AT WESTMINSTER

Longs Case

REPORTS of Divers RESOLUTIONS IN LAW, arising upon CASES in the COURT OF WARDS, and other COURTS at WESTMINSTER, in the Reigns of the late KINGS, KING JAMES and KING CHARLES. Collected by the Right Honorable SIR JAMES LEY, Knight and Baronet, Earl of Marlborough, &c., whilst he was ATTORNEY of the COURTS of WARDS and LIVERIES, and now published for the Common Good, according to his Lordships Manuscript. 1659. [1] trinity, or pasch^e. 1619. longs case. A. seised of a freehold held of the mannor of B. by suit of Court, and 7s. rent per annum. A. is attaint of treason, and by means thereof, the freehold came to the Crown, who granted the same by letters pattents to the Earl of Nottingham, who conveyed the same to Master Campion. Question. Whether Master Campion ought to pay the said rent of...

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