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ercifing his trade and bufinefs, and other wrongs to the said William there did, against the peace of our lord the now king, and to the great damage of the faid William; and thereupon the said William, by Robert Holloway his attorney, complains, for that he the faid Robert heretofore, to wit, on the twenty-fifth day of January 1785, at, &c. with force and arms, &c. broke and entered the faid meffuage or dwelling houfe of the faid William there fituate and being, and then and there made a great noife, disturbance, and affray therein, and then and there seized and took poffeffion of the goods and chattels of the faid William, to wit, a mahogany pillar and claw table, &c. &c. &c. ‡ of a large value, to wit, of the value of fifty pounds, and remained and continued in fuch poffeffion thereof, and in the faid mofluage or dwelling-houfe for a long space of time, to wit, for the space of five days, and until he the faid William was forced and obliged at confiderable trouble, inconvenience, and expence, to replevy the fame, to wit, at, &c.: And also for that the faid Robert heretofore, to wit, on the day and year aforefaid, at, &c. with force and arms, &c. broke and entered a certain clofe called the yard of the faid William there fituate and being, and then and there expelled, put out, and amoved the faid William, and kept and continued him fo expelled, put out, and amoved from the poffeffion and occupation thereof for a long fpace of time, to wit, from thence until the fuing out of the original writ of the faid William, whereby the faid William, during all that time, not only loft and was deprived of the use of his faid close, but was hindered and prevented from following and exercifing his bufi3d Count, for nefs of a lawyer there: And alfo for that the faid Robert affeizing and de- terwards, to wit, on the day and year aforefaid, with force and taining his goods arms, &c. at, &c. feized and took divers other goods and chatand working tels, to wit, a mahogany pillar and claw table, a mahogany dinplaintiff ing table, &c. &c. [as in the firft Count to this mark ‡], and undered in his alto the neceflary working tools, to wit, four framed faws, &c. of the faid William, in his trade and bufinefs there then found, and being of a large value, to wit, of the value of fifty pounds, and kept and detained the fame for a long fpace of time, to wit, for the space of months then next following, whereby the faid William, for and during all that time, loft and was deprived of the ufe, bencfit, and advantage of his faid laft-mentioned goods and chattels and working tools, and was forced and obliged to lay out and expend a large fum of money, to wit, the fum of ten pounds in and about recovering his faid laft-mentioned goods and chattels, and for and by reafon of the want of his faid working tools was hindered and prevented from following and exerciling his trade and bufinefs, to wit, at, &c. and other wrongs to the faid William then and there did, against the peace of our lord the king, and to the damage of the faid William of two hundred pounds, for which he brings his fuit, &c. V. LAWES.

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MINCH SURRY, to wit. Samuel War Declaration for against ren, late of, &c. and John S. late breaking and nWARREN AND ANOTHER. of, &c. were attached to answer tering plaint ff's William Minch in a plea; wherefore with force and arms, &c. ing his flock in they the faid Samuel and John broke and entered a certain falt trade and utenmanufactory of him the faid William, fituate, erected, ftanding, fils, working up and being at, &c. and there feized and took poffeflion of divers rials, and carrygoods and chattels of the faid William there then found, and being away the ing in the whole of a large value, that is to fay, divers large fame, dif, ofed of quantities of mineral and other alkali, &c. &c. of the faid Wil- fame liam of and belonging to his falt manufactory, and there feized own use. and took poffeffion of the faid backs and other utenfils, and fraid and continued in the faid falt manufactory, and in poffeffion of the goods and chattels fo by them feized and taken as aforesaid for a long space of time, and during that time, at and in the manufactory, and by and with the fires, materials, and utenfils of him the faid William there then found, and of and belonging to his faid manufactory, made and converted the faid falt fo in folution as aforefaid, or liquor for falt, and afterwards took and carried away the fame; and alfo the faid, &c. together with the faid back, utenfils, and other veffels fo by them seized and taken as aforefaid from and out of the faid falt manufactory, and from and out of the poffeffion of the faid William, to places to him the faid William unknown; whereby and by reafon and in confequence of fuch faid feizure, and of other the premises aforefaid, he the faid William not only loft and was deprived of his faid goods and chattels, and of all profits, benefits, and advantages that could have arifen and accrued to him from the ufe, fale, and difpofal thereof, and was, during all the time aforefaid, incommoded and difturbed in the poffeffion, occupation, and enjoyment of his faid manufactory, and was during fuch time, and for a long time afterwards, hindered and prevented from following and tranfacting the trade and bulinefs of him exercised and carried on at and in fuch manufactory, and was alfo forced and obliged to, and did actually pay a large fum of money, to wit, the fum of four hundred and fifty pounds, and to be at further trouble and expence in and about enCeavouring to obtain reftitution of the faid property fo by them. feized as aforefaid, and his trade, credit, and reputation were greatly injured and damaged: And also wherefore with force and 2d Count, for arms, &c. they the faid Samuel and John, at, &c. feized and took fizing plainpoffeffion of divers other goods and chattels of the laid William's geos,&rc. there then found, and being of a large value, and carried away the minefic belonging to a fame, and kept and detained the fame from thence until he the tory, and deta'n-* faid William was forced and obliged to, and in fact did paying ame large fum of money, to wit, the fum of four hundred and fiity pintiff paid a pounds, and for a long fpace of time afterwards, whereby the faid fum of money; per quod, &c. William not only during that time loft the ufe, profit, and advan- Other Counts. tage of his faid laft-mentioned goods and chattels, but the faid goods and chattels became and were wholly loft unto him the faid William :

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William And also wherefore they the faid Samuel and John, with force and arms, &c. at, &c. feized and took poffeffion of divers goods and chattels of the faid William there then found, and being of a large value, and carried away the fame, and converted and difpofed thereof to their own ufe: And alfo wherefore they the faid defendants heretofore, at, &c. aforefaid, in the county aforefaid, with force and arms, &c. feized and took poffeffion of divers other goods and chattels of the faid plaintiff there then found, and being of a large value, and carried away the fame, and converted and difpofed thereof to their own ufe: And alfo wherefore the faid Samuel and John, with force and arms, &c. at, &c. feized and took divers other goods and chattels of the faid William there then also found, and being of a large value, and carried away the fame, and converted and disposed thereof to their own ufe: And also wherefore with force and arms, &c. they the faid Samuel and John, at, &c. feized and took divers other goods and chattels of the faid William there then found, and being of a large value, and carried away the fame, and kept and detained the fame for a long fpace of time, and other wrongs to the faid William there then did, against the peace of our faid lord the now king, and to the great damage of the faid William: And thereupon the faid Wil-. liam, by A. B. his attorney, complains, that the faid Samuel and John heretofore, to wit, on, &c. with force and arms, &c. broke and entered a certain falt manufactory of him the said William, fituate, erected, ftanding, and being at, &c. and then and there feized and took poffeffion of divers goods and chattels of the faid William there then found, and being in the whole of a large value, to wit, of the value of one thousand pounds of lawful money, that is to fay, of divers large quantities of mineral and other alkali, for glafs and glauble, &c. and other veffels and utenfils of the said William, and of and belonging to his faid falt manufactory, to wit, ten tons, &c. there then being in the faid backs or other utenfils and veffels of and belonging to the faid falt manufactory, and then and there feized and took poffeffion of the faid backs, veffels, and utenfils, to wit, ten backs, &c. of and belonging to the faid manufactory, and ftaid and continued in the faid falt manufactory, and in the poflefiion of the faid feveral goods fo by them feized and taken as aforefaid, for a long space of time, to wit, for the space of fourteen days then next following, and during that time there at and in the faid manufactory, and by and with fires, materials, and utenfils of him the faid William there then found, and of and belonging to his faid manufactory, made and converted the faid falt fo in folution as aforefaid or liquor for falt there into a falt; and afterwards, to wit, on, &c. took and carried away the fame, and alfo the laid other alkali, flut, &c. together with the faid backs, utenfils, and other veffels fo by them seized and taken as aforefaid from and out of the faid falt manufactory, and from and out of the faid poffeffion of the faid William unknown; whereby and by reafon and in confequence of which faid feizure and other the premifes aforefaid, he the faid William not only loft and

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was deprived of his faid goods and chattels, and of all profits, benefit, and advantage that would have arifen and accrued to him from the ufe, fale, and difpofal thereof, and was, during all the time aforefaid, incommoded and disturbed in the poffeffion, use, occupation, and enjoyment of his faid manufactory, and was dur ing fuch time, and for a long time afterwards, to wit, for the space of one year, hindered and prevented from following and tranfacting the trade and bufinefs by him exercifed and carried on in fuch manufactory, but was alfo forced and obliged, and did actually pay a large fum of money, to wit, the fum of four hundred pounds, and to be at further trouble and expence in and about endeavouring to regain a reftitution of the faid property fo by them feized as aforesaid, and his ease, credit, and reputation were greatly injured and damnified, to wit, at, &c.: And alfo for that the faid Samuel and John afterwards, to wit, on, &c. at, &c. and with force and arms, &c. feized and took poffeffion of divers other goods and chattels of the faid William there then found, and being of a large value, to wit, of the value of other one thousand pounds of like lawful, &c. to wit, twenty tons of mineral, &c. ufed and employed in and belonging to a manufactory for falt, and carried away the fame, and kept and detained the fame from thence until he the said William was forced and obliged, and did in fact pay a large fum of money, to wit, the fum of four hundred and fifty pounds, and for a long space of time afterwards, to wit, hitherto, whereby the faid William not only during all that time loft the ufe, profit, benefit, and advantage of the faid laft-mentioned goods and chattels, because the faid goods and chattels became and were, and ftill are wholly loft unto him the faid William: And alfo for that they the faid Samuel and John heretofore, to wit, on the first day, &c. at, &c. with force and arms, &c. feized and took poffeffion of divers other goods and chattels of the faid William there then found, and being of a large value, to wit, of the value of one thousand pounds of like lawful money, to wit, eleven tons, &c. &c. ufed and employed in the manufactory of falt, and carried away the fame, and converted and difpofed thereof to their own ufe: And also for that they the faid William and John afterwards, to wit, on, &c. at, &c. with force and arms, &c. feized and took divers other goods and chattels of the faid William there then alfo found, and being of a large value, to wit, of the value of other one thousand pounds of like lawful money, that is to fay, eighteen tons, &c. and carried away the fame, and converted and difpofed thereof to their own ufe: And alfo for that they the faid Samuel and John afterwards, to wit, on, &c. at, &c. with force and arms, &c. feized and took divers other goods and chattels, to wit, twenty tons, &c. of the faid William, there then alfo found, and being of a large value, to wit, of the value of, &c. of lawful money, &c. and carried away the fame, and kept and detained the fame for a long fpace of time, to wit, for the space of twenty days then next following, and other wrongs to the faid William then and there did, against the peace of our

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lord the now king, and to the damage of the faid William of two thousand pounds; and therefore he brings fuit, &c. V. LAWES.

Tuesday next after fifteen days of the faid day of St. Martin, in
Michaelmas Term, in the fixteenth year of king George the
Third.
BROWN

LONDON, to wit. William Brown comB. R. for enter- against plains of William Lawrence being, &c.; for that ing plaintiff LAWRENCE. whereas the faid defendant, on the fourth day of houfe, making November, A. D. 1775, with force and arms, &c. at, &c. broke in, affaulting his and entered a certain meffuage or dwelling-houfe of the faid plaintiff wife big with there fituate and being, and then and there made a great noise, child, and beat difturbance, and affray therein in the faid meffuage or dwelling. ing her fo that house, making and continuing fuch his noife, disturbance, and afper qued, plain. fray therein for a long time, to wit, for the space of two hours tiff loft her fo- then next following, without the leave or licence of the faid ciety, and was William, and against the will of the faid plaintiff, and during all that put to expence time greatly difturbed and difquieted the faid plaintiff, and his in getting her family, in the peaceable and quiet poffeffion, ufe, and occupation cured. of the faid mefluage or dwelling-houfe, and then and there, in the faid mefluage or dwelling-houfe, with force and arms, &c. to wit, with fwords, &c, made an affault upon one Elizabeth Brown, then and fill being the wife of the faid plaintiff, who was then and there pregnant and enfient with child, and then and there beat, bruifed, wounded, and ill-treated the faid Elizabeth, and then and there pulled a chair from under the faid E. wherein the said E. was then fitting, with fuch force and violence, that the faid E. fell to and upon the ground there, and thereby then and there became and was greatly bruifed, hurt, injured, terrified, and affrighted, by means of which faid premifes the faid E. B. fo being the faid wife of the faid plaintiff, and being pregnant and with child as aforefaid, afterwards and before the natural time of delivery, to wit, on the faid fourth day, &c. at, &c. in, &c. was taken in labour, and did then and there bring forth a female child dead, and by means of the faid feveral premites the faid E. B. became fore, fick, difcafed, and difordered, and continued fo fick, difeafed, and difordered for a long time, to wit, for the fpace of three weeks then next following, whereby the faid William for a long time, to wit, during all the time laft mentioned, was wholly deprived of the comfort, company, and fellowship of his faid wife, and of her he p, aid, and affiftance in his domeftic affairs, and the faid plaintiff was, during the faid time laft aforefaid, neceffarily forced and obliged to lay out and expend, and did lay out and expend a large fum of money, to wit, the fum of one hundred pounds in and about the cure, nurfing, and taking care of his faid wife, to wit, at, &c. in, &c.: And alfo for that the faid defendant, on the fourth on plaintiff's wife, and beating her; fer quod, the became tick, and plaintiff, during a long time, loft her comtert, and was obliged to expend money in her clac.

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