A Treatise On the Law of Evidence : As Administered in England And Ireland : With Illustrations From the American And Other Foreign Laws

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307.
' Dr. & St. 34 ; 1 Bl. Com. 76.
' Crosby v. Hetherington, 4 M. & Gr. 933, 946 ; Bruin v. Knott, 12 Sim.
452 — ^456 ; Blacquiere v. Hawkins, 1 Doug. 380, per Ld. Mansfield. See Blunt «. Lack, 26 L. J. Ch. 148. But uncertified customs must be proved in "West- minster Hall, though they will be judicially noticed in the City Cts. ; Stainton & wife V. Jones, 1 Doug. 380, n. 96, per Ld. Mansfield. So, also, the Q. B.
Div. in Ireland will not judicially notice a custom of the Ld. May. & Sheft.'s
...Ct. in Dublin, unless certified by the recorder ; Simmonds v. Andrews, 1 Jebb & Sy. 531.
'. Certified by Starkey in 22 Ed. 4. See 1 Eoll. Abr. 554 K 5 ; Bruce v.
Wait, 1 M. & Gr. 39 ; Crosby v. Hetherington, 4 M. & Gr. 933 ; Westoby v.
Day, 2 E. & B. 605.
* Certified by Sir E. Coke, 5 Eep. 83 J ; S. C, rather more at length, as L'Evesque de Worcester's case, M. 360; S. C, Poph. 84. See Lyons v. De Pass, 11 A. & E. 326 ; and 9 C. & P. 68, S. C, where the custom was held to apply, though the premises were described in evidence as a warehouse, and were not sufiiciently open to the street for a person on the outside to see what passed within.


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