Box MSS-007.002
Contains 95 Results:
Heneage Finch's Reports, 1623 - 1624
Common Pleas reports, 1621 - 1627
Spine title is "Manuscript Reports, Common Bench, 1622-1627." Contains reports from Pas. 19 Jac. I to Pas. 3 Car. I (1621-27), in the Common Pleas. Ff. 1-91 were originally separate, and from fo. 92 there was a new foliation and signatures; but the text is continuous. The last case is Risdale's Case. On spine: Vol. 5 (Edward Henden).
Common Pleas Reports, 1615 - 1621
Spine title is "Manuscript Reports, Common Bench." Contains reports from Hil. 13 to Mich. 19 Jac. I (1615-21), mostly in the Common Pleas. The first case is Stampe v. Clynton in the King's Bench; the first in the Common Pleas is Slany v. Elmes (Pas. 1615). There are some Exchequer reports at ff. 76-78 (Mich. 1617); and Magdalene College Case in the Exchequer Chamber (Hil. 1618) at ff. 90v-91v. On spine: Vol. 4 (Edward Henden).
Common Pleas Reports, 1625 - 1627
Spine title is "Manuscript Reports, Common Bench, 1625-1627." Contains reports from Pas. 1 to Hil. 2 Car. I (1625-27), in the Common Pleas. On spine: Vol. 3.
Winch's Reports, 1621 - 1625
Spine title is "Manuscript Reports, Common Bench, 1622-1625." Contains reports from Pas. 19 to Hil. 22 Jac. I (1621-25), in the Common Pleas, including ëPer Warburton Justice in temps quant Anderson fuit cheife justiceÖ." The last case is Davies v. Hawkins. These reports were printed in 1657 (in an English translation) with a dubious attribution to Sir Humphrey Winch (d. 1625). On spine: Vol. 2.
King's Bench reports, 1609 - 1612
Spine title is "Manuscript Reports, King's Bench, 1610-1613." Contains reports from Pas. 7 to Trin. 10 Jac. I (1609-1612), mostly in the King's Bench. The first case is Hunt v. Maio, the last is Kirwood v. Mille. There are a few Exchequer cases at ff. 208v-218v, 317-328. The foliation of the exemplar (ends folio 151) is intermittently copied in the margin. On spine: Vol. 1.
Signed certification by James Smith, 1798 April 20
"I do hereby certify that Richard Jackson, Esq. did not order my house to be opened to give a treat for the candadates [sic] of the election as witness my hand this - 30th - of April 1798. James Smith." Written on back is what appears to be a personal note, which states, "For Isaac Denton Bottle of Wine."
Summonses (2), 1794 November 29
Front: Summons commanding Constable of South Hempstead to summons David Van Cott, Jr., cooper, to appear before Richard Jackson on Saturday, the 7th of December, at "two of the clock in the afternoon" to answer to David Seaman, saddler, for damages of £10 or under. Dated 29th of November, 1794 and signed by Richard Jackson, Justice.
Statement of costs, damages and judgment, undated
Statement of costs, damages and judgment in the matter of Deborah Williams, plaintiff, versus Nathaniel Seaman, defendant. Defendant Mr. Seaman confessed that he was indebted to Ms. Williams. Total amount owed is 16 shillings, 9 pence.
Letter from Peter Ogilvie to Jordan Seaman, Esq., 1792 February 5
Details costs in "Jacksons cause." Total costs due to be paid are £84, 10 shillings, 10 pence. Dated February 5, 1792 and signed by Peter Ogilvie.