William Moreton sua Replevin v John Hopkins q fist conusance come bayly
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 01 January 1664 |
Date | 01 January 1664 |
Court | Court of Common Pleas |
English Reports Citation: 123 E.R. 328
DEL COMMON-BANK
XXX. William Moreton sua Replevin vers John Hopkins q, fist conusance come bayly de Peter Marsh & Ellen son feme pur 5 1. parcel del rent de 10 1. issuant, &o. assure al dit Ellen oue clause de distress, quel 5 I. fuit arere al Feast de Annunciation nostre Dame Anno 4. 5. Philip & Mary, a que le dit William plede en barr, &e. que le dit Peter Marsh 2. Octobr. 7. Eliz. per son fait monstre en Court conust de aver receve del dit William Moreton 5 1. parcel del dit Annuel Rent due at dit Peter & son feme pur demy aim finye al feast de Saint Michael le Archangel darrein passe & demand Judgement si contre son fait de Acquittance il conuseer, sur quel barr fuit demurr, E6 argue per les Judges...
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