22. against the hirer of a horse for riding it improperly, &c. 107.
23. for not taking care of furniture let to defendant, 109.
24. against a watchmaker, for losing a watch delivered to repair, 110.
25. against wharfinger, for losing a hamper delivered to him, 111.
26. against a farrier for badly shoeing plaintiff's horse, 115.
27. against a carrier by land for the loss of a box, 117.
28. against a coach-owner, for not carrying a passenger, 119.
29. against captain of a ship on bill of lading, for loss of goods, 121.
30. against an agent or auctioneer, for not accounting for goods, 121.
31. against vendor of estate at auction, for not making a title, &c. 125.
32. against a publican, for not assigning a lease, 128.
33. on a public-house agreement, against the vendee, 129.
34. against a tenant from year to year for various breaches, 133.
35. for plowing up grass-land, and cropping land, without manuring
on a bond to replace stock and pay dividends, 156.
executor of obligee against obligor, 158.
by an administrator in K. B. 158.
against an heir on the bond of his ancestor, 159.
against an heir, and the devisee of the obligor, 161.
on a bail-bond, where the first suit was in K. B. by bill, 162.
the like, when the first action was by special original, 166.
on a bail-bond in C. P. against the principal or bail, 167.
on replevin bond, proceedings having been removed by re. fa. lo. 168.
the like where bond was forfeited in the county court, 173.
MODE OF ACQUIRING THE TITLE.
31. by bargain and sale enrolled, 218.
32. by lease and release, 219.
33. by a private act of parliament, 221.
34. by lease, &c. from the king, 221.
35. by fine levied by husband and wife, of inheritance of wife, 222.
36. the like with proclamations, 223
37. deed to lead the uses of recovery, and recover accordingly, 223.
38. the like more fully pleaded, 225
39. surrender to use of will, and death, and presentment thereof, and
admission of devisee, 229
40. surrender to the use of a purchaser, 230.
41. title by devise in fee-simple, 231.
42. title to a chattel real by will, 232.
I. FOR TORTS TO THE PERSON.
for keeping a dog used to bite mankind, 238.
for keeping a dog used to bite sheep, &c 239.
for a nuisance in a public street, whereby plaintiff's carriage was
overturned, 240.
for malicious arrest, where former suit ended on payment of money
into court, 242.
the like where the first suit was discontinued, 246.
the like where the first suit was nonprossed, 247.
the like where there was a verdict for the plaintiff, 247.
for a malicious charge of felony before a justice of the peace, 248.
for a malicious prosecution of an indictment for perjury, 253
for composing and publishing a libel, accusing plaintiff of perjury, 255.
for verbal slander, of perjury, 262.
for criminal conversation vi et armis, 265.
for deceitfully representing a third person fit to be trusted, 278.
against owner of a coach for negligence of servant in driving same, 281.
against owner of ship for negligence in navigation of it, 283.
for double value of goods distrained, no rent due, 285.
for distraining beasts of plough and sheep, 286.
for distraining for more rent than was due, 287.
for taking excessive distress for rent, 288.
for driving distress above three miles out of the hundred, 287.
for impounding distress off the premises, and not giving notice, 287.
for refusing to restore distress, on tender of rent and costs, 288.
for selling a distress within five days, 289.
for not removing distress within reasonable time after five days, 290.
for not selling for the best price, 291.
for not leaving the overplus of distress with the sheriff, 292.
for rescue of distress for rent on a common appurtenant, 293.
for a pound-breach, 295.
for rescuing cattle taken damage-feasant, 296.
for pound-breach cattle taken damage-feasant, 297.
for a rescue of a person arrested on mesne process, 297.
for an escape on mesne process, 299.
for not arresting the debtor when defendant had an opportunity, 301.
the like, and for false return on mesne process of non est inventus, 302.
against the sheriff for an escape on final process, 303.
for a false return of nulla bona to a writ of fi. fa 303.
for not levying, and false return of nulla bona, 305.
for not taking replevin bond, 306.
for taking insufficient pledges in replevin, 310.
for not assigning a bail-bond, 311.
for infringing copyright of a book, patents, &c. 313 to 322.
second count, for exposing to sale printed copies, 314
count stating that parts of plaintiff's book were original, 315.
for infringing the copyright of a print, 316.
for the infringment of patent by patentee and assignee, 317.
second count, for making imitations of the invention, 322.
for cattle, deeds, bonds, bills and notes, bank notes, money, and
goods, 323.
by assignees of a bankrupt, first count on bankrupt's possession, 325.
second count, on assignee's possession, 325.
by an executor for a trover and conversion in the life-time of testa-
tor, 326.
second count, for a conversion after his death, 327.
third count, for trover and conversion after testator's death, 327.
by an administrator, first count on intestate's possession, 328.
second count, on a trover before the death, and conversion after, 329.
third count, on a trover after death, and before administration, 329.
fourth count, on possession of administrator, 330.
for an injury to plaintiff's reversionary interest in goods, 330.
111. FOR TORTS TO REAL PROPERTY CORPOREAL
to houses or land in possession or reversion.
FOR TORTS TO REAL PROPERTY INCORPOREAL.
for disturbance of rights of common.
of common of pasture, by turning sheep on the common, 354.
for building, &c. upon the common, 356.
for inclosing part of the common, 356.
for digging turves, 357.
for disturbance of common of turbary, 357.
for disturbance of common of estovers, 358.
for disturbance of ways.
for obstructing plaintiff's private way, 358.
second count, without shewing the means of obstruction, 361.
for disturbance of a pew, 362.
for disturbance of franchises, tolls, offices, ferries, &c. 363.
case upon statutes, 364.
for an assault, spitting in face, beating, &c. with damage, 371.
second count, for a common assault, 372.
the like, for a battery, &c. on board a ship, 373.
husband and wife against husband and wife, for a battery, 374.
by husband alone, for the battery of his wife per quod, &c. 374.
by a master, for the battery of his servant per quod, &c. 375.
for false imprisonment and compelling plaintiff to go to a police
office, 376.
common count for false imprisonment generally, 376.
II. TO PERSONAL PROPERTY.
for chasing sheep, &c. with special damage, 377.
second count, for chasing sheep or other cattle, 378.
for seizing cattle, or other property, as a distress, 378.
common count de bonis asportatis, 379.
for shooting a dog, &c. 379.
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