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Sherwood's Case, (1793)

Court: Court of King's Bench Number:  Visitors: 6
Filed: Jul. 05, 1793
Latest Update: Mar. 03, 2020
Summary: 1. A gentleman cannot have a lady for his wife. CURIA, viz., DODERIDGE, J., and WHITLOCK, J. This would have been a good exception to the writ, but it is too late now. 2. It does not appear on what land the fetches grew. The court allowed this exception, and there was a rule for judgment nisi causa , etc. Noy, 88; Poph., 208; Bendl., 198. *Page 758

1. A gentleman cannot have a lady for his wife.

CURIA, viz., DODERIDGE, J., and WHITLOCK, J. This would have been a good exception to the writ, but it is too late now.

2. It does not appear on what land the fetches grew.

The court allowed this exception, and there was a rule for judgment nisicausa, etc. Noy, 88; Poph., 208; Bendl., 198. *Page 758

Source:  CourtListener

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