WAGES. assumpsit for, WAIVER. of a servant, I. 211. III. 60. of a sailor, III. 57. II. 347. the like where plaintiff retained as a hostage, II. 345. of a captain, II. 348. of a mate, II. 368. plea of waiver of promises, III. 131. WALES. plea in abatement, of the jurisdiction of the Great award of venire from, to next English county, VII. declaration in, VII. 336. WARDEN OF FLEET, (see title "Escapes.") WAREHOUSE-ROOM. assumpsit for use of warehouses, I. 214. WARRANT PLEADED. sheriff's warrant pleaded, upon a latitat, IX. 384. upon a capias ad satisfaciendum, IX. 351. warrant of commitment by, for refusing to an- WARRANTS OF ATTORNEY. to confess judgment in ejectment, X. 390. to act under a commission of bankruptcy, X. 401. letter of attorney to obtain costs, X. 253, WARRANTS OF ATTORNEY, (continued.) landlord's authority to distrain for rent, X. 226. chief justices warrant for apprehension of person precept by a justice of peace for bringing up a person warrant of restitution, IV. 155. warrant to apprehend a person for having un- warrant of distress after conviction on the game warrant to apprehend and commitment thereon, IV. warrant to apprehend for concealing spirits, IV. 402. warrant to apprehend on an indictment for an as- WARRANTIES. assumpsit on, of a horse as sound, II. 126, 7. 202. of a flock of sheep, II. 127. of a bull as a good calf getter, II. 184. of a horse to go well in a carriage, II. 198. on-exchange of horses, II. 200. of a picture to be the work of Poussin, II. 201. of a cow to have newly calved, II. 202. case on warranty on exchange of horses, VIII. 367. WASTE, (see title "Landlord and Tenant.") case for, by pulling down wainscot, &c. VIII. 571, 85. pulling down outhouses, walls, &c. VIII. 583. WASTE, (continued.) WAYS. case for, digging mines, VIII. 587. breaking down party walls, VIII. 588. for permissive waste, VIII. 600. for washing skins in a fresh water stream, &c. for obstructing and penning back water from for erecting a mill race and diverting the course for setting casks in a kennel which ran between for erecting a tumbling bay, &c. VIII. 576. for stopping up a trench which conveyed waste declarations in assumpsit for use of, III 187. of right of way over a bridge, VIII. 510, 11. which he is bound to do in respect of his glebe, WAYS, (continued.) WELL. declarations in case, for other obstructions, VIII. 511, 16, 19. public way, IX. 236. private way by prescription by a freeholder, IX. 241. of necessity, IX. 161. by a copy holder, IX. 255. by a tenant, IX. 139. by a vicar, IX. 241. of a path way along the banks of river to tow boats, of a way to a well to draw water, IX. 265. plea justifying trespass under right to take water, IX. 263. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. debt on 12 Ann. for selling coals deficient in meas- a similar, VII. 252. at common law against a brewer for in false fir- indictment for selling by false weights, &c. VI. 389. WHARF. assumpsit for use of, I. 214. WHARFINGER. assumpsit against for loss of a barge of coals deliv- for not shipping goods, II. 287. for refusing to deliver remainder of a parcel of for negligence in losing goods entrusted to his WIDOW, (see title "Dower.") WILL. indictment for forging, IV. 35. WINDOWS. case for obstructing window lights, VIII. 548. WITNESS. assumpsit by, for expences on attending a cause, II. 535. subpœna ticket on enquiry, X. 253. 339. WORDS, (see title "Libel," "Slander.") perjury, VIII. 245, 68, 73, 93. sodomy, VIII. 246. insolvensy, VIII. 247. imputing loathsome disease, VIII. 251. arson, VIII. 256, 74. adultery of plaintiff's wife, VIII. 262. malpractice of surveyor, VIII. 265. perjury of an attorney, VIII. 265. murder of a child, VIII. 273. accusing plaintiff keeping a mistress with spe- cial damage, VIII. 274. clergyman, VIII. 277. of a justice of the peace, VIII. 280. of a school-master, III. 282. dishonesty of an innkeeper, VIII. 291. accusing plaintiff of purchasing stolen goods, VIII. 295. pleas justifying, VIII. 270. 236. |