C 7/85/2 | |
Description: | Short title: Lady Cranborne v Dalmahoy.
Plaintiffs: Diana [Cecil] Viscountess Cranborne. Defendants: Thomas Dalmahoy. Place or subject: money. Document type: answer only. SFP |
Date: | [1620-1713] |
The plea of Thomas DALMAHOY Esquire one of the defendants to the Bill of Review of the Right Honourable Diana Viscountess CRANBOURNE Complainant
The said defendant by protestation not acknowledgement or confessing any of the matters in the Bill // of Complainant set forth be true for plea thereunto saith that by the rule of this Honourable // Court no Bill ought to be brought to review any [?] except a party who brings in // the same Bill first become bound by recognisance with sureties to pay costs and damages in case such decree sought to be revised and reserved be [?]. // And this defendant answers that the decree by the complainants said Bill sought // to be remembered and reserved is duly signed and enrolled in this Honourable Court as by the record thereof may appear. And that the Complainant hath not given // any security by recognisance as by the said rule she ought to have done as by the certificate of the deputy clerk of enrolment of recognisances in this honourable // Court appears. Wherefore this defendant doth humbly [?] the judgment of this // Honourable Court whether he shall be compelled to make further answer to the said Bill and humbly prays the same may be dismissed with costs.
Anthony KEEK.
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