ing down hedges and ditches, and fubverting and digging foil, Ibid. 1347. 2. Inft. Cl. 436. Treading down grafs with cattle, 2. Lut. 1526. And eating up, 3. Lev. 87. Clif 723. Moving and carrying away hay, Lev. Ent, 178. And fpoiling and tearing goods and chattels, 2. Inft. Cl. 457. Converting grafs cut into hay, and carrying it away, with wheat alfo, Han. 220. And keeping plaintiff out of poffeffion of his houses for fix months, with continuando. For breaking a bridge, cutting down trees, and throwing the timber of the bridge into the Thames, and digging foil, per quod the water inundated the meadow, Reg. 105. By an executor, for entering into lands demised to teftator, and by him bequeathed to plaintiff, Reg. 97. 102. F. N. Br. 104. For taking corn and grafs growing, and the pears and apples, Reg. 101. BREAKING CLOSE, &C. For breaking the clofe and houfe, pulling down and overturning walls, taking away wood, ftones, and mortar, breaking floors and mortar, alfo tearing away chimney, and flates and stones, hinges of doors, benches, timber pots fixed, &c. 2. Lut. 1399. 1414. 1429. Breaking clofe, affaulting and taking away a prifoner of war, 1. Bro. 336. Reg. 95. For breaking the clofe, Ra. 619. 622. 1. Br. 164. Vet. Int. 235. Meadow, S. H. 6. 18. And poffefion detained, Bro. 132. And hedges broken, Ra. 665. Houfe, Wi. Ent 982. Co. Ent. 653. and the walls thereof, 21. H. 7. 21. and timber taken, Reg. 94. Houfe thrown down and timber taken, H. 9. E. 3. 4. And timber burnt, Reg. 9. Castle and house broken, Ibid. 105. Clofe and houfe, Co. Ent. 657. Ra. 606. 619. Co. Ent. 272. Houfe, and walls thereof broken, and plaintiff disturbed in the quiet poffeffion, Tho. 405. 2. Lut. 1301, Cl. Aff. 43. Han. 215. DIGGING AND SUBVERTING SOIL. For breaking clofe, digging foil, making ditches, and erecting hedges, Tho. 29'. Digging ditch, Ibid. 291. 2. Infi. Cl. 439. Ra. 646. and other trefpaffes, Ibid. 607. Reg. 109. and carrying away lead, 2. Lut. 1317. Carrying away earth, Reg. 94. Sea coal. Ibid. 94. Ra. 670. Digging earth and carrying away ftones, Co. Ent. 656. Digging quarry, and carrying off the rock, Reg. 105. A mine, and carrying away coals, Ibid. 10. Lead ore, 1. Bro. 335. 1. Br. 168. Throwing down hedges and ditches, and fubverting and digging foil, 2. Lut. 1347. Subverting foil with carts, Ibid. 1:90. Bro. Vad. 440. Co. Ent. 272. 652. 661. With plough, Ibid. 288. With wheels of carts, 2. Lut. 1526. Han. 223. Clf. 729. Making canals through the clofe, Ibid. 736. Eating up gras, cutting trees, digging foil and carrying ftones, 2. Bro. 335. Digging foil with fpades, and taking and carrying away a gate, Han. 223. Measuring foil with inftruments, fixing pofts in the foil, digging and raifing ditches across, Co. Ent. 272. Digging foil, fixing (viminibur) near the river, carrying off the earth, per quod water overflowed the meadow, Thef. 91. Carrying away a new poft fixed in the earth, 1. Br. 176. Subverting and treading down meadow and pafture with pigs, Reg. 108. Throwing down a wall, Tho. 352. Digging foil and taking and carrying away land thrown thereon, 3. Lev. 156. For breaking clofe, affaulting plaintiff, treading down, and eating up grafs, breaking, throwing down gates and hedges, and making a hole through and throwing down a bank, digging foil, and earth carried away, with continuando, Clif. 703. Treading down grafs, digging plaintiff's yard, erecting a ftone wall, digging foil, and carrying away earth, Ibid. 708. Eating up grafs, cutting trees, carrying away flones, with continuando, 2. Inft. Cl. 442. 2. HEDGES, DITCHING, WALLS, SEWERS. For breaking the clofe, treading down grafs, proftrating hedges and ditches, Lut. 13 7. Lev. Ent. 2 9 2. Inft. Cl. 433. And taking bufca thereon, 1. Br. 180, Breaking a gate, 2. Lut. 1526. Treading down grafs, and eating up. and fpoiling gates, walls, and hedges, breaking, cutting, rooting up, and prof trating, 3. Lev. 87. Breaking hedges, and haiis and bujca thereof carrying away, Reg. 105. And Breaking a boufe, throwing down ftone wall, and carrying away ftones, Clif. 707Erecting a tall in a market place, Lev. Ent. 194. Breaking clofe, treading down corn and hay, and proftrating hedges, 2. Bro. 702. Clif. 723. feanfite torn up and carried away, b. 451. Proftrating, fpoiling, and carrying away hedges, 2 Lut. 1487. For breaking a clofe, houfe, and hedges, pulling up ftumps of trees by the roots, carrying away bufca from the hedges, Reg. 101. Breaking down and proftrating hedges and ditches, Co. Ent. 647 Reg. 99. 1. Br. 165. Gates and hedges, Co. Ent. 651. By night, Reg. 92. Walls and ditches, 12. Af. 28. Throwing down fea banks, fewers, &c. to be kept cleanfed and repaired by defendant, ratione tenure, per quod the fea overflowed plaintiff's lands fown with corn, Reg. 100. Ditches per quod water was used to run near the land and meadow of plaintiff filling with earth, dirt, and ftones, per quod water overflowed plaintiff's land, Ibid. 101. Obstructing fewers, per quod plaintiff's lands were overflown, Reg. Jud. 19. Breaking down banks of fewers, per quod, &c. Reg. 106. Breaking down plaintiff's wall erected against the fea fide, Ibid. 92. 108. For breaking clofe, eating up grafs, and throwing down wall, Ra. 626. Making a hole through the ftone wall of a houfe, Clif. 717. Removing and carrying a grave stone, Clif. 709. Breaking down great part of a ftone wall, and digging foil, and placing and fixing pales, pofts, and planks in an ancient stream, Ibid. 718. Placing pales, pofts, and planks in an ancient ftream, and erecting appendice near the wall, per quad the wall was much weakened, Ibid. 718. Erecting a fence of pofts and joifts in the ftreet, per quod fhop was darkened and fhut up, Ibid. 719. Carrying away timber walls, pots, joifts, and planks, Ibid. 724. Throwing down pales, and cutting and eating up grafs, Ra. 663. Vet. Int. 187. Proltrating gate, 3. Br. 426. Carrying away the wood of gates, &c. Clif. 725. Ditches, proftrating corn, falcat. Ibid. 727. For breaking houfe and clofe, and taking away a cart, and fpoiling the wall of the houfe, and breaking and deftroying a furnance, Re. Dec. 413. Treading and eating up grafs, fubverting foil with carts, proftrating hedges, and fpoiling trees with carts, and taking and carrying off timber, Han. 224. For cutting and carrying away oaks, athes, and elms; trimming elms, and carrying away the branches, &c. 2. Lut. 1487. Taking and carrying away ten cart loads of wood in bundles, forty afh and willow poles, Clif. 72. Trees cut, Ibid. 722. Cutting an elm growing near the mansion, Ibid. 737. For breaking clofe, treading down grafs, and cutting oak, and afh, and underwood, and carrying away the fame, Bro. Met. 376. Breaking, biting, treading down, and bruifing young trees, sprouts, and buds, Hanf 219. Digging foil, and taking earth thrown up, and cutting, digging up, and rooting up trees, 2. Inft. Cl. 439. Cutting down, and carrying away timber Trees, Han. 217,223. For hindering a pool from running, Reg. 109. For making trenches across a way which plaintiff hath to common of pafture, Ra. 616. For breaking claiis and pales, erected by plaintiff in a fold which he hath with de fendant and others, and hindering plaintiff from putting in claiis and pales in the fold, and receiving the advantage thereof, Reg. 103. FISHERY. By parfon of a church, who had a pond, for fixing clais and pales, in the putting in nets and taking the fifh, Reg. 103. For throwing earth in fossat. and lize and canabo putting therein, per quod the fifh perifhed, Reg. 105. For breaking a pool, per quod the water flowed in fuch quantity as to inundate plaintiff's fifhery, and fifh efcaped, Reg. 95. Trefpafs to several fishery, 2. Inft. Cl. 443. Han. 222. Keil. 53. Dig. 107. 2. Inft. 200. Afb. 440. And affault, Dy. 267. Breaking clofe, fifhing in the feveral fishery, and digging foil, Ah. 442. Fishing in fish ponds and breaking mill pool, 1. Bro. 337. Fish pool, Keil. 53. Fish ponds, 2. Inft. 200. For fifhing in free fifhery, digging foil, and carrying off earth and fish, 1. Bra. 337 Carps, tench, perch, breams, and pickerel, taken and carried off, Clif.703. Han. 222. Breaking pool, and drawing out pales and pikes fixed in the pool, digging foil, and carrying off the earth, 1. Bro. 337. Breaking clofe, digging ditch, and proftrating fifh yard, Clif. 734. Entering plaintiff's pond with horses, flirring up the mud, fo that thereby plaintiff's fifh were fuffocated, Han. 217. Breaking plaintiff's wears laid to catch fish, Ibid. 223. For cutting trees, fifhing in feveral fishery, digging foil, and carrying off grafe cut, and hay, trees, fib, and earth, Reg. 10. Fishing in feveral fishery, Reg. 94. F. N. Br. 88. Dig. 179. For breaking pound, cutting trees, and fishing in feveral fishery, and fish and trees, and carrying off dear out of the 1 ark, Reg. 96. Clofe and houfes breaking, and fifhing in feveral fishery, and carrying off fish and goods, Ibid. 104. 110. Close and hedges, taking fish in feveral filhery, and treading down grafs, Ra. 606. Fishing in free fithery, Reg. 95. F. N. Br. 88. And breaking mill poft, 1. Br. 165. Cutting trees, fishing in fish ponds, and taking and carrying off fifl, and trees, and goods, and chattels, Reg. 93. 95. F. N. Br. 88. By par fon of a church, for fixing claiis and pales in plaintiff's pool, putting nets, and taking fish, Reg. 103. By an abbot, who had a fifh-pool beyond the harbour, and obftructing the courfe between the pool and the fea with nets, &c. Reg. 109. PARK, CHASE, AND WARRENS. Breaking park, chafing and carrying off deer, 1. Bro. 338. Ra. 332. Reg 93. Fin. 54. 7. Co. 17. 18. E. 4. 14. 13. H. 7. 12. Ash. 134. By original, Thej. 87. For entering chofe and taking deer, 7. H. 6. 36. By the king, driving in the chafe and taking the deer, Ra.650. Breaking clofe, and taking and carrying off rabbits, Clif. 712. Reg. 93. 102. Dig. 197. Entering a warren and carrying off conies, Tho. 293. z. Mo. Int. 308. Breaking clofe, chafing and taking hares and rabbits in the free warren, Bro. R. 483. Hunting and carrying off rabbits, Tho. 291. Treading grafs and taking rabbits, Ibid. 387. Breaking vivario, chafing and taking rabbits, Ro. Ent. 459. Killing conies, 2. Inft. Cl. 451. With a continuando, Han. 211. 216. Killing a fawn, Ibid. 218. Breaking warren, fhooting without a licence, and taking twenty partridges, Ibid. 221. 223. Breaking park, entering warren, and chaling, and taking, and carrying off goods, deer, hares, &c, Reg. 109. 110. Cutting trees, Dig. 192 Ajb. Afb. 43. Taking fawns, Dig. 195. 43. E. 3. 24. Breaking clofe and taking a dead ftag, 12. H. 8. 9. Entering warren, 3. H. 6. 12. By husband and wife, for chafing in wife's warren, and taking hares and rabbits, Ra. 650. 43. E. 313. Entering warren and wood, and taking the young of efpiorum there breeding, and carrying them off with other goods and chattels, &c. Reg. 96. Taking hares, Ibid. 109. 1. Br. 191. Reg. 110. L. 553. For putting cats into a warren, Ra. 13. TAKING BIRDS. For breaking clofe and houfe, and taking pigeons with nets and other devices, Reg. 95. 10. Dig. 205. 1. Br. 165. 1. Bro. 337. Taking pheasants and partridges, Bro. R. 483. Game-cocks killing, Clif. 705. 715. Entering warren, deftroying partridges, 2. Inft. Cl. 450. Han. 221. Killing a reclaimed kawk, Tho. 292. Taking pigeons, with patella and other devices, Dig. 196. 205. Breaking dove-house and killing pigeons, Reg. 104. Dig. 205, 47. E. 3. 22. Clofe and dove-houfe, and taking away pigeons and goods, Reg. 105. Breaking clofe and throwing mufilego into the dove-houfe, Ibid. 106. Throwing a cat into the dove houfe, who killed fome of the birds and frightened the rest, Ibid. 106. Trees cut, fwans, cocks, and hens carried off, Ibid. 110. Close broke, and pheasants, 1. Br. 67. Entering wood and carrying off thevoung of espiorum there breeding, Reg. 93. 96. 110. 7. Co. 57. Dig. 196. Breaking houfe, and taking falcunculo and efpries, Ibid. 196. Clofe, and taking the young espiorums Ibid. 197. TREADING DOWN GRASS, &c. Breaking clofe, and in walking treading down grafs, 1. Bro. 353. Tho. 409. Bro. R. 475. 2. Lut. 1506. Re. Dec. 419. 2. Inft. Cl. 447. Ro. Ent. 457. Ra. 616. 661. With a continnando, 2. Bro. 254. Other grafs, Wi. Ent. got. 1. Inft. Cl. 186. 330. Treading down corn, 2. Co. 18. Treading down and destroying corn and grafs, but does not fay with feet in walking or with cattle, Reg. 94. 107. DESTROYING TRIES. And By abbot in right of his church, for cutting trees and underwood, 1. Bro. 337For cutting and carrying away trees, 1. Bro. 331. 2. Bro. 278. 2. Inft. Cl. 435. Ra. 18.620. 622. Trees and underwood, Ra. 607. Reg. 103. Ash. 434. carrying away other goods and chattels, Ra. 602. Cutting trees and carrying away, 44. E. 3.43. 3. Br. 428. For breaking clofe, and cutting trees and underwood, Tho. 291. Eating up grafs and cutting trees and underwood, Vet. Int. 218. Treading grafs, and cutting and carrying away trees and underwood, Bro. Met. 376. Clif. 721. And corn fown, Reg. 97. Cutting afh trees on one day and oaks on another, Ah. 437Carrying away ah, Co Ent. 76. Eating up grafs, raiting hedges, and carrying away wood and underwood, 1. Bro. 354. Cutting and carrying away two oaks. and converting them to defendant's ufe, 2. Lat. 1390. Cutting wood and underwood, and carrying away goods and chattels, 2. Bro. 249. And fubverting fail, M. Int. 383. Trees, &c. cut, 2. Bro. 272. 276. Branches of trees cut, &c. Bro. R. 504. Corn cut, grafs mown, trees cut, and all carried away, Reg. 9. Trees cut, and with other goods thrown into the river, Ibid. 107 Trees and underwood cut and carried away, other trees rooted up and carried away, fome burnt, and others barked, Co. Ent 272. Pulled up by the roots and and carried away, Reg. 95. Grafs rooting up, &c. 1. Br. 181. Eating up op grafs, cutting and carrying away furze and heath, 3. Br. 407. Burning furze and briar thefe growing, Afb. 450. Eating up grafs, and with cattle deftroying fruit trees, and an affault, 3. Br. 379. Eating up the feions of apple trees with cattle, 22. A. 42. Germs of coppice eating up, Co. Ent. 655. Cutting, Clif. 737 Eating up stocks of wood, Ra. 659. Corn, grafs, germs of coppice, Reg. 95. Treading grafs, eating up other grafs, and cutting and carrying away thorns and broom, 2. Lut. 1354 Trefpafs to Fishery. VOL: Page 172. Declaration in B. R. for fifhing in plaintiff's fifhery, entering closes, breaking down rails, treading down grafs, &c. (See Plea, Right of Common of Fishery, post.) 178. Declaration in B. R. for entering clofe, and fishing, and catching fish. (See Plea, Common of Fishery, poft.) Trefpafs on Statutes. 157. Count in a declaration in B. R. on ftat. 4. and 5. W. and M. against defendant as an inferior tradefman, for hunting and fowling on plaintiff's estate after notice. 159. Declaration in B. R. on 8. H. 6. c. 4. f. 6. for putting out and diffeifing plaintiff by force, and holding him out, OTHER DECLARATIONS UNDER PRECEDING HEADS. Declaration for killing plaintiff's mastiff dog. Juftification, that it was to prevent worrying his mistreffes deg, Declaration in trefpafs, for digging up coney borrows in the foil, Declaration in trefpafs vi et armis in B. R. for feizing and converting plaintiff's goods, cattle, and chattels, in Glamorganshire, Wales, Declaration in trefpafs against defendant fimul. cum. &c. for breaking, &c. plaintiff's fhip, taking out and converting the goods, and affaulting, threatening, and imprifoning PRECEDENTS in Books of PRACTICE, REPORTERS, &c. 1. Saund. 84 2. Wilf. 51 1. Will. 193 |