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Seipp Number:
Year
Court
Writ
Marginal Heading
1443.125abr 1443 Common Pleas Detinue
Term
Regnal Year
King: Plea Number Folio Number
Pasch. 21 Hen. 6 Statham Barre 84 36a
Serjeants/ Justices Plaintiff Surname Plaintiff First Name v. Defendent Surname Defendent First Name
Newton, Richard CJCP
Paston, William JCP
Other Plaintiffs Other Names Places Other Defendents
Abridgements Cross-References Statutes
Statham Barre 84     
Incipit (First Line) Number of Lines
En detenu le defendant dit que le plaintif dona a luy meme lez bienz saunz ceo que il lez bailla a luy pur rebailler al le plaintif &c. 3
Process and Pleading
Defendant pleaded that plaintiff gave defendant the same goods, denying that plaintiff bailed them to defendant to rebail to plaintiff.
Newton CJCP and Paston JCP said that this was a good plea to traverse the bailment by such special matter.
Language Notes (Law French)
& l oppinione de Newton CJCP & Paston JCP que co fuist bon ple de trauerse le baillement pur tiel especialle matter et cest il semble que le done est bon ple aperluy &c.
Abstract Context
Commentary & Paraphrase
it seems that the gift (alone) is a good plea by itself (aperluy)
Manuscripts Mss Notes Editing Notes Errors
Translations/Editions
Plea Roll Record Year Record Plaintiffs Record Defendants Last Update
0 2003-08-16
Keywords
Gift
Goods
Denial
Sans Ceo
Bailment
Rebailment
Opinion
Plea
Good Plea
Traverse
Matter
Special Matter
Seeming
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