Roy v Franckwell

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date01 January 1657
Date01 January 1657
CourtCourt of Common Pleas

English Reports Citation: 124 E.R. 106

COMMON BANCK AND EXCHEQUER

Roy
and
Franckwell

Les REPORTS des tres Honorable EDW. SEIGNEUR LITTLETON, Baron de Mounslow, Custos de le Grand Seale d'Angliteur, et de ses Majesty pluis Honourable Privy Councel, en le COURTS del COMMON BANCK & EXCHEQUER, en le 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ans del Reign de ROY CHARLES le I. London, MDCLXXXIII. [1] terming hillabii, secundo caeoij regis in communi banco. roy versus feanckwell. Quare impedit, fuit port per le Roy versus Franckwell Incumbent, & Levesq^ de Rochester, &o. Et le Roy fist son title per descent del Advowson, & qua perteigner a luy a presenter. Le Incumbent dit, quo il fuit reteiue Ghapliue al Alice Counteaae de Darbie, & avoit dispensacon a prouder deux, Benefices eateant qualifie per le statute, aque le Roy replie, que Baricks & Travers fueront reteiue Cbaplins al Counteaae devant, & issiut le reteyner del Incumbent est a nul purpose, & le Incumbent traverse le reteyner de Travers, aur que issue fuit joyne. Et in donant evidence al Jurye le Councell del Roy al prover le reteiner, offer a doner in Evidence uu Coppy del reteiner que fuit enter in Court dea faculties, come le use ad ee devant. Levesc^ de Canterbury graunt dispensation, & ne fuit allowe per le Court, mes le seretnent de ascun que ad veiwe le reteyner south le mane & seale del Countesse est bone test, pur ceo que le Plaintiff est estranger al reteyner, & apres le verdict fuit trove pur le Roy & pur le trover del plenartye del Esglise fuit direct...

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