LEGAL StfRJiDCTS. 457 



loan. Doubtless, my lord, this interprets that of 

 the manuscript story. 



On the back of this letter are the following notes by the 



lord viscount St. Alban. 



&quot; The case of the judgment in parliament, upon 

 a writ of error put by Just. Hu. *. 



The case of no judgment entered into the court 

 of augmentations, or survey of first fruits ; which 

 are dissolved, where there may be an entry after, 

 out of a paper-book. 



Mem. All the acts of my proceeding were after 

 the royal assent to the subsidy.&quot; 



QUESTIONS DEMANDED OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE 



1. IN the case of the isle of Ely, whether his lord 

 ship thinks that resolution there spoken of to be 

 law ; That a general taxation upon a town, to pay 

 so much towards the repair of the sea-banks, is not 

 warranted to be done by the commissioners of 

 sewers ; but that the same must be upon every par 

 ticular person, according to the quantity of his land, 

 and by number of acres and perches ; and accord 

 ing to the portion of the profit, which every one 

 hath there. 



2. In Darcy s case, whether his lordship s judg 

 ment be as he reporteth it tc be resolved ; that the 



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