This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1718 Excerpt: ...lato in shropfhire, toberein the Desenflant juffifieD bp ertue of a iiuflfftnent ano a Ca. fa. againtt ttje plaintifs, upon inbicb tje toa$ artesteo at Farlow in Herefordihire 5 ano refutinff to go to cDaol, ttje Desenflants toete cotnpeUeoto use jfojce ano tbat ttjep coulo not biing; tjtm to Here ford (c)aol but tbiO1 Cioburyin Shropihire, fobiCb IOasi ttje Bfceff IIHap tljtttjeti tbat tje toast bjouorbt to ciobury, ano tbere &e oiscourseii uritb ttjepatntitT, ano pue (c)ecuritp to pap ttje Debt, anfl so toast oiscbargeo ano auera tbat 'tio tbe same atreff, &c. an- traoerseo tbat tbep toece gutltp at anp Cime befo?e tbe Deiiuerp of tbe tlar tant, o? aster tbe plaintifs toast oiscbargeft; ano liftetoise trauerseo tbat tbep torte guiltp of tbe 'Beatjnjj at Ciobury, o elseto&ere, out Of Herefordihire. The Serjeant hath put a Quen ooncerning these Traverses, by Reason of the Averment ejn sunt eadcm, &c Now this being a litrle dark and mysterious, may be thusengliih'd: ?There is no Occasion of a Traverse where the Defendant avers, That theTrefpass which he hath justified in his Plea is the same, of which the Plaintifs complained in his Declaration. But as to this Matter, the Law feems to be, viz. That where a Trefpafs is laid in a farticttlar Place, and the Defendant justifies in another Place, if the Matter of Justification ia local, he ought to ihew the fpecial Cause, and traverse the Place in the Declaration: As for instance, If a Trespass, &c. is laid in Londo-, the Defendant may plead that the Plaintifs ent