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Seipp Number:
Year
Court
Writ
Marginal Heading
1414.028 1414 Common Pleas Trespass for taking a box of charters
Term
Regnal Year
King: Plea Number Folio Number
Pasch. 2 Hen. 5 25 5b
Serjeants/ Justices Plaintiff Surname Plaintiff First Name v. Defendent Surname Defendent First Name
Strangeways, James Sjt (for P)
Hals, John Sjt (for D)
Hill, Robert JCP Hull
Hals, John Sjt
Norton, Richard CJCP
Hill, Robert JCP Hull
Hals, John Sjt
Other Plaintiffs Other Names Places Other Defendents
Abridgements Cross-References Statutes
Fitzherbert Trespas 165     
Incipit (First Line) Number of Lines
Brief de Trespas de certein box ove Charters fuit port, & counta per Strange generalment 9
Process and Pleading
Plaintiff counted generally, without declaring whose charters were in the box.
Defendant pleaded that plaintiff must declare whose charters were taken, so the court could award damages.
The plea was not allowed, but defendant was ordered to answer.
Defendant pleaded not guilty.
Language Notes (Law French)
Hill JCP: Il ne besoigne, car il n'est my a recover les Charters, come il est en le brief de Detinue, nient pluis que en brief de Detinue de box de Charters enseales, il ne declare my queux Charters ils sont
Abstract Context
Commentary & Paraphrase
In this and several other reports of this term, Hill JCP seemed to speak early and often, making broad generalizations, while Norton CJCP raised smaller points either agreeing, as here, or disagreeing with Hill JCP
Manuscripts Mss Notes Editing Notes Errors
Translations/Editions
Plea Roll Record Year Record Plaintiffs Record Defendants Last Update
0 0000-00-00
Keywords
Box
Charter
Count
General Count
Declaration
Special
Judgment
Recovery
Damages
Need
Detinue
Seal
Cause
Inheritance
Answer
Agreement
Opinion
Not Guilty
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