The reports of Sir Peyton Ventris Kt., late one of the justices of the Common-pleas in two parts : the first part containing select cases adjudged in the Kings-Bench, in the reign of K. Charles II, with three learned arguments, one in the Kings-Bench, by Sir Francis North, when Attorney General, and two in the Exchequer by Sir Matthew Hale, when Lord Chief Baron : with two tables, one of the cases, and the other of the principal matters : the second part containing choice cases adjudged in the Common-pleas, in the reigns of K. Charles II and K. James II and in the three first years of the reign of His now Majesty K. William and the late Q. Mary, while he was a judge in the said court, with the pleadings to the same : also several cases and pleadings thereupon in the Exchequer-Chamber upon writs of error from the Kings-Bench : together with many remarkable and curious cases in the Court of Chancery : whereto are added three exact tables, one of the cases, the other of the principal matters, and the third of the pleadings : with the allowance and approbation of the Lord Keeper an all the Judges.
- Title
- The reports of Sir Peyton Ventris Kt., late one of the justices of the Common-pleas in two parts : the first part containing select cases adjudged in the Kings-Bench, in the reign of K. Charles II, with three learned arguments, one in the Kings-Bench, by Sir Francis North, when Attorney General, and two in the Exchequer by Sir Matthew Hale, when Lord Chief Baron : with two tables, one of the cases, and the other of the principal matters : the second part containing choice cases adjudged in the Common-pleas, in the reigns of K. Charles II and K. James II and in the three first years of the reign of His now Majesty K. William and the late Q. Mary, while he was a judge in the said court, with the pleadings to the same : also several cases and pleadings thereupon in the Exchequer-Chamber upon writs of error from the Kings-Bench : together with many remarkable and curious cases in the Court of Chancery : whereto are added three exact tables, one of the cases, the other of the principal matters, and the third of the pleadings : with the allowance and approbation of the Lord Keeper an all the Judges.
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- Ventris, Peyton, Sir, 1645-1691.
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- 1696.
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"The reports of Sir Peyton Ventris Kt., late one of the justices of the Common-pleas in two parts : the first part containing select cases adjudged in the Kings-Bench, in the reign of K. Charles II, with three learned arguments, one in the Kings-Bench, by Sir Francis North, when Attorney General, and two in the Exchequer by Sir Matthew Hale, when Lord Chief Baron : with two tables, one of the cases, and the other of the principal matters : the second part containing choice cases adjudged in the Common-pleas, in the reigns of K. Charles II and K. James II and in the three first years of the reign of His now Majesty K. William and the late Q. Mary, while he was a judge in the said court, with the pleadings to the same : also several cases and pleadings thereupon in the Exchequer-Chamber upon writs of error from the Kings-Bench : together with many remarkable and curious cases in the Court of Chancery : whereto are added three exact tables, one of the cases, the other of the principal matters, and the third of the pleadings : with the allowance and approbation of the Lord Keeper an all the Judges." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A64839.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- license
- title page
- TO THE READER.
- THE NAMES OF THE CASES.
- ADVERTISEMENT.
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Hilary
-
law term - Easter
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Skinner and Gunter, &c.
- Anonymus.
- Thomas Burgen's Case.
- Clerke and Cheney.
- Norris and Cuffuil.
-
Heath versusPryn. - The King against Burford.
- Stones Case.
-
The King versusWebb. - Perries Case.
- Anonymus.
-
Rumsey versusRawson. - Anonymus.
-
Skinner versusGunter & al. - Braithwaites Case.
- Anonymus.
- Wharton and Brooke.
-
Sir Thomas Player (Chamberlain of
London ) and Jones. - Walter and Chauner.
- Anonymus.
- Skier and Atkinson.
- Crosse and Winter.
- The King and Serjeant.
-
Sir Andrew Henley versusDr. Burstall. -
The King versusRing. - Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Sir Andrew Henley and Dr. Burstall.
- The King and Serjent.
- Rumsey and Rawson.
-
Pomfret versusRicroft. - Anonymus.
-
More versusLewis. -
Gregory versusEads. -
Barkly versusPaine. - Anonymus.
-
Hanway versusMerrey. - Stones Case.
-
Sir Robert Cotton versusDaintry. - Mr. Justice Moreton's Case.
-
The Lady Wortley versusHolt. - Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
-
law term - Trinity
-
Jurado versusGregory. - Anonymus.
-
The King versusBenson. - Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Skirr and Sikes.
- Cabell and Vaughan.
- Perries Case.
-
Nokes and Stokes versus . . . . -
King versusAtkins. -
Welsh versusBell. - Anonymus.
-
The King versusNelson. - Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Wingate and Stanton, the Bail of William Stanton.
-
The King versusSaunders. - Anonymus.
- Maleverer and Redshaw.
-
Gregory versusEades. - Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
-
Wells versusWells.
-
-
law term - Michaelmas
- William Bate's Case.
- Anonymus.
-
Dier versusEast. - Anonymus.
-
Clarke versusPhillips & al'. -
The King versusMonk & al'. - Anonymus.
-
Robinson versusPulford. -
Rushden versusCollins. -
Lee versusEdwards. -
Pomfret versusRycroft. - Anonymus.
-
Glyn versusSmith. - Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Parries Case.
- Anonymus.
-
Girlington versusPitfield. -
Horne versusIvie. - Burwells Case.
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
-
Parris 'sCase. -
Perill versusShaw. -
Sir John Kerle versusOsgood. -
Hill versusLangley. - Anonymus.
-
Jackson versusGabree. - Anonymus.
-
Sir Henry Frederick Thynne versusSir James Thynne.
-
law term - Hilary
-
Wilbraham versusSnow. -
Gavell and his Wife versusBurket. -
Thomlinson versusHunter. - Anonymus.
-
Leech versusWidsley. - Anonymus.
-
Ely versusWard. - Anonymus.
-
Freeman versusBarnes. -
Bosvile versusCoates. -
Crispe and Jackson versusThe Mayor and Commonalty of Berwick. - Anonymus.
-
The Earl of Peterborough versusSir John Mordant. - Anonymus.
-
Williams versusGwyn. - Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
-
Hall versusPhilips. - Anonymus.
- Adrian Lampereve and other Frenchmens Case.
- Lady Baltinglass's Case.
- Wright and Johnson.
-
Playters versusSheering.
-
-
law term - Easter
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
-
Sir W. Mewes versusMewes. - Smiths Case.
-
The King versusJane D—. - Wise's Case.
- Cousin's Case.
- Anonymus.
-
Auberie versusJames. -
Green versusCubit. - Baldway and Ouston.
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
-
Bernard versusBernard. -
Girling versusAlders. -
Heskett versusLee. - Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
-
Barrett versusMilward. & al. -
Gybbons versusNorth. -
Jordan versusForett. -
Putt versusVincent. -
Gifford versusPerkins. - Dightons Case.
-
King versusAtkins. -
Chester versusWilson. -
Wilson versusArmorer. -
Love versusWyndham.
-
law term - Trinity
-
Freeman versusBarnes. - Dighton's Case.
-
Foot versusBerkley. -
The King versusBates. -
Parker versusWelby. -
Hocking versusMatthews. - Anonymus.
-
Wilson versusArmorer. -
Sympson versusQuinley. -
Foot versusBerkly. -
Weyman versusSmith. -
Tarlour and Rous versusParner. - Anonymus.
-
Martyn versusDelboe. -
Crispe and Jackson versusThe Mayor and Commonalty of Berwick. -
Lion versusCarew. -
Miller versusWard. - Anonymus.
-
Harvey versusJames. - Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
-
Collect versusPadwell. -
Noell versusNelson.
-
-
law term - Michaelmas
-
Prydyerd versusThomas. -
The King versusLedgingham. -
Polus versusHenstock. -
Jones versusPowell. -
Sard versusFord. - Anonymus.
-
Catterel versusMarshal. - Lord Birons Case.
- Anonymus.
-
Prior versusShears. -
Hayman versusTrewant. -
Foxwith versusTremaine. -
Ward versusRich. -
The King versusLedgingham. -
Pierson versusRidge. - Anonymus.
- Doctor Lee's Case.
-
Jemey versusNorris. -
Wilson versusArmorer. - Anonymus.
-
- law term - Hilary
-
law term - Easter
- Error.
- Anonymus.
-
Elpicke versusAction. -
Barnard versusMichel. - Anonymus.
- The Case of the City of London and Coates.
-
Phillips versusKingston. - Anonymus.
-
Methin
and the Hundred ofThistleworth. -
Hornsey (Administrator of Jane Lane) versusDimocke. -
Matthewes versusCrosse. - Anonymus.
-
Davis versusWright & al'. -
Vere versusSmith. -
Reynell versusHeale. -
Polexfin and Ashford versusCrispin. -
Hoskins versusRobbins. -
The Duke of Richmond versusWise. -
Barnard versusMichell. -
Pellow versusKingsford. - Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
-
Sir William Smith versusWheeler.
-
law term - Trinity
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
-
Eaton versusBarker. -
Polexphen versusPolexphen. -
Eaton versusBarker. - Anonymus.
-
Putt versusNosworthy. -
Tailour versusFitzgerald. -
Crossing versusScudamore. - Anonymus.
- The Case of the Heirs of the Earl of Southampton.
- Iles Case.
- Anonymus.
- The Lord Hawley's Case.
- Anonymus.
-
Dier versusEast. - Theodore Morris's Case.
-
Large versusCheshire. -
Sacheverel versusFrogate.
-
law term - Michaelmas
-
Dorrel versusJay. -
The Case of St.
Katherines Hospital. -
Davison versusHoslip. -
Brown versusLondon. - Ile's Case.
-
Oble versusDittlesfield. - Sir William Hicks's Case.
-
Fisher versusBatten. - Maddys Case.
-
Barber versusFox. -
Bulmer versusCharles Pawlet, Lord Saint John. -
Sacheverel versusFrogate. -
Hoskins versusRobbins. - Anonymus.
-
Brell versusRichards. - Sir Anthony Bateman's Case.
- Anonymus.
-
The Bishop of Exeter versusStarr. -
Isaac versusLedgingham. -
Sir John Goriton and Harvey versusLithby. -
Skinner versusWebb. - Jacob Hall's Case.
-
The King versusWright. -
The King versusAlway and Dixon. -
Waldron versusRuscarit. -
The King versusGreen & al'. -
Radly and Delbow versusEglesfield and Whital. -
Watkins versusEdwards. -
Lucy versusLevington. -
Peter versusOpie.
-
-
law term - Hilary
- Harwoods Case.
-
St. Aubin versusCox. -
The King versusSerjeant and Annis. - Stanlack's Case.
- Maynard's Case.
- Austin's Case.
-
Butcher versusCowper. -
Smith versusButterfield. -
Toll versusDawson. -
Proctor versusNewton. -
Freeman versusBoddington. -
Lewyn versusForth. -
Zouch versusClay. -
Sands versusRudd. -
Parsons versusPerus. -
Emerson versusEmerson. - Mr. Amhurst's Case of Grays-Inn.
-
Loyd versusBrooking. - Katherin Austins Case.
-
Castilian versusPlatt. -
Symon Morse versusWillam Sluce. - Anonymus.
-
Puckle versusMoor. -
Goff versusLoyd.
-
law term - Easter
-
Monk versusMorris and Clayton. - Sir Ralph Bovyes Case.
-
Wood versusCoat. - Bradnox Case.
-
Cuts versusPickering. -
Sir Samuel Jones versusthe Countess of Manchester. -
Seaman versusDee. - The Lady Anne Fry's Case.
-
Fitzgerald versusMarshall. -
Sir Samuel Sterling versusTurner. - The Lady Chesters Case.
-
Prior versus . . . . - Throwers Case.
- The Lady Prettymans Case.
- Hows Case.
-
Ward versusForth. - Shermans Case.
- Sir Ralph Bovy's Case.
- Anonymus.
-
Dionise versusCurtis. - Evans, &c.
- Anonymus.
-
-
law term - Trinity
-
Mekins versusMinshaw. - Anonymus.
-
Fortescue versusHolt. - Anonymus.
-
Peters versusOpie. -
King versusMelling. - Goffe's Case.
- Meredith's Case.
- Sir Ralph Bovy's Case.
-
Thomas versusButler. -
Bedniff & Ux' versusPople & Ux'. -
Road versusWilmott. - Monk's Case.
-
Blackamore versusMercer. -
Perrot versusBridges. - Anonymus.
-
Jay versusBond. -
Owen versusLewyn.
-
- law term - Michaelmas
-
law term - Hilary
- Anonymus.
- Debt.
- Anonymus.
- Thodie's Case.
-
Methyn
versus the Hundred ofThistleworth. -
Dacres versusDuncomb. - Anonymus.
-
Mosdel, the Marshal of the Court, againstMiddleton. -
Cox versusMatthews. -
Watson versusSnead. -
Morse versusSlue. -
Cox versusMathews. - Anonymus.
-
Clue versusBaily. -
Blake versus . . . . -
Whaley versusTancred. -
Wilston versusPilkney.
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Hilary
- law term - Easter
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Hilary
- law term - Easter
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Hilary
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Hilary
- law term - Easter
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Hilary
- law term - Easter
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Easter
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Hilary
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Hilary
- law term - Easter
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Hilary
- law term - Easter
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Hilary
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Easter
- law term - Hilary
- ADDENDA.
- Three Learned ARGUMENTS.
-
A TABLE OF THE
Principal Points Argued and Resolved in the First PART OF THESE REPORTS. - frontispiece
- title page
- modern bookplate
- THE NAMES OF THE CASES, IN THE SECOND PART.
- A TABLE OF THE PLEADINGS, IN THE SECOND PART.
- license
- The Second Volume.
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Easter
- law term - Easter
- law term - Hilary
- law term - Easter
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Easter
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Easter
- law term - Easter
-
law term - Trinity
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
-
Massingburn versusDurrant. -
Fowkes versusJoyce. -
Morley versusPolhill, & al'. -
Morly versusPolhill. -
Wright versusWyvell. -
Bowyer versusMilner. - Anonymus.
-
Rashly versusWilliams. Trin. 4Jac. Rot. 730. -
Rashly versusWilliams. -
Blisse versusFrost. -
Blesse versusFrost. -
Bynton versusBobbett. -
Bockenham versusThacker. -
Bockenham versusThacker.
-
law term - Michaelmas
-
Leigh versusWard. -
Blake versusClattie. - Anonymus.
-
Bailes versusWenman. -
Bokenham versusThacker. Trin. 4 Jac. Secundi Rot. 1451. -
Chamberlain versusCooke. -
Chamberlain versusCooke. -
Killigrew versusSawyer. -
Bush versusBuckingham. -
Bush versusBuckingam. -
Bracton versusLister. -
Dawson
versus the Sheriffs ofLondon. -
Dawson
versus The Sheriffs ofLondon. - Sir Thomas Gower's Case.
-
Bealy versusSampson. -
Bealy versusSampson. -
Clarke versusPeppin. -
Clarke versusPeppin. -
Penager versusGale. -
Prynne versusSloughter. -
Prynne versusSloughter. -
The City of
Oxfords Case. -
Bond versusMoyle. -
Buckler versusMillerd. -
Mason versusWatkins.
-
-
law term - Hilary
-
Trippet versusEyres. -
Trippet versusEyres. Trin. 4 Jac. Secundi Rot. - Anonymus.
-
Dowse versusCale. -
Dowse versusCale. -
Welbie versusPhillips. -
Chase versusSir James Etheridge. -
Whitaker versusThoroughgood. -
Shipley versusCraister. -
Holland versusLancaster. -
Holland versusLancaster. -
Colley versusHelyar. -
Dickman versusAllen. -
Dickman versusAllen. -
George versusButcher. -
Trethewy versusEllesdon. -
Dod versusDawson. -
Rogers versusBradly. -
Lade versusBaker and Marsh. -
Lade versusBaker & Marsh. -
Bland versusHaselrig & alios. - Westby's Case.
-
-
law term - Easter
-
Ellis versusYates. -
The Warden of the
Fleet 's Case. - Anonymus.
-
Beaumont versusWeldon. -
Brown versusRands. -
Lechmere & al' versusToplady & al'. -
Lechmere versusToplady. -
The Earl of Mountague versusThe Lord Preston. - Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
-
Pretious versusRobinson. -
Cooke versusRomney. - Anonymus.
-
Tunstall versusBrend. -
Highway versusDerby.
-
-
law term - Trinity
-
Sherborn versusColebach. -
Pyne versusWoolland. -
Pyne versusWoolland. - Anonymus.
-
Alleson versusMarsh. -
Adams versusCross. -
Clarke versusTucket. -
Newport versusGodfrey. -
Godfrey versusWard. -
Warren versusSainthill. -
Warren versusSainthill. -
Woodward & al' versusFox. -
Carr versusDonne. -
Carr versusDonne. -
Norwood versusWoodly. - Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
-
Fagg versusRoberts & al'. -
Bright versusAddy. - Anonymus.
-
Marks versusNottingham. -
Haselwood versusMansfield. -
Snode versusWard. -
Humphreys versusBethily. -
Thompson versusLeach.
-
-
law term - Michaelmas
-
Coghill versusFreelove. -
Denny versusMazey. -
Denney versusMazey. -
Woodward versusFox. Quod vide ante ultimo Termino. -
Morgan versusHunt. - Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
- Anonymus.
-
Gawden versusDraper. - Anonymus.
-
Watmough versusHolgate. -
Watmough versusHolgate & al'. -
Humphreys versusBethily. Quod vide ante ultimo Termino. -
The Lord Lexington versusClarke and his Wife. Trin. 1 Willielmi & Mariae Rot. 1539. -
Kemp versusCory & al'. -
Kempe versusCory & al'. -
Tovey versusPitcher. -
Tovey versusPitcher. -
Lawson versusHaddock. -
Lawson versusHaddock. -
Williams versusBond. -
Judith Hanson versusLiversedge. -
Judith Hanson versusLiversedge. -
Major & probi homines de Guldeford versusClarke. -
Major & probi homines de Guldeford' versusClarke. -
Dawney versusVesey. -
Hartis versusParker. -
Harris versusParker. -
Every versusCarter. -
Every versusCarter. -
Lade versusBarker. -
Biddulph versusDashwood.
-
-
law term - Hilary
- Anonymus.
- James Tregonwell, Vid. Executrix of John Tregonwell against Sherwin.
-
Sir Lionel Walden versusMitchell. -
Sir Lionell Walden versusMitchell. -
Lade versusParker. -
Woodward, &c. versusFox. -
Harris versusParker. Ante ult' Term. -
Target versusLoyd. -
Target versusLoyd. -
Priscella VVeb versusMoore. -
Priscilla Web Widow versusMoore. -
Kempe versusCory & al'. Quod vide ante ultimo Termino.
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CASES Adjudged upon Writs of ERROR IN THE
Exchequer Chamber, Termino Sancti Michaelis Anno 1 W. & M. BYPollexfen Chief Justice.Powell, Justices.Rokeby, Justices.Ventris, Justices.Atkyns Chief Baron.Nevill, Barons.Lechmore, Barons.Turton, Barons.
- law term - Easter
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Easter
-
THE ARGUMENT OF
Mr. Iustice Ventris IN THE EXCHEQUER-CHAMBER, UPON A Writ of ERROR out of theKings-Bench. - law term - Trinity
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Hilary
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Easter
- law term - Hilary
- law term - Easter
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Trinity
- law term - Michaelmas
- law term - Easter
- law term - Hilary
- law term - Easter
- law term - Easter
- law term - Hilary
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A TABLE OF THE
Principal Points Argued and Resolved in the SECOND PART OF THESE REPORTS. -
ERRATA, in the Second Part. -
BOOKS Printed for and Sold by
CHARLES HARPER, at theFlower-de-Luce over against St.Dunstan 'sChurch inFleetstreet.