The demurrer of Robert Barker Esquire one of the defendants
to the bill of Complaint of Bonham Norton Complainant
1. The saide defendant by protostacõn not confessinge or acknowledginge any thinge in the said Complainants bill |
2. of Complaint conteyned matteriall or effectuall in the lawe to be answered vnto for demurrer vnto the |
3. said bill of Complaint he sath that aboute Easter terme as this defendant nowe rememberth anno domino 1618 this defendant |
4. exhibited his bill of Complaint against the said Complainant for the selfe same matters wch for the moste |
5. parte as the said bill is therein conteyned and the same cause was heard in this honorable Court |
6. in open Court and a decree therevpon made and haueinge beene once decreed in this honorable |
7. Court it is against the orders of this Court to question the same againe by any newe bill without |
8. leaue of this honorable Court to exhibite a bill of revewe for wch cause this defendant demurreth |
9. in Lawe and humbly prayeth the iudgment of this honorable Court whether he shalbe compelled |
10. to make any further or other answere vnto the said bill of Complaint and humbly prayeth that |
11. he may be dismissed forth of the same with his reasonable costs and charges in this behalf |
12. moste vniustly susteyned.
Wm Tayler
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