Case Name: Dun vs. The Dean and Chapter of Carlisle
Court: United States Circuit Court for the District of North Carolina
Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Decision Date: 1793
Citations: 1 Mart. 198
Docket Number: 
Parties: *Dun vs. The Dean and Chapter of Carlisle.
Judges: Hyde, C. J. and Whitlock, J. concurred.
Reporter: North Carolina Reports
Volume: 1
Pages: 197–199

Head Matter:
*Dun vs. The Dean and Chapter of Carlisle.
Hill. 2 Car.
ERROR on a judgment of an inferior court of the King, obtained by the plaintiff. The judgment was given in the time of King James, and the writ of error to remove the judgment obtained, in the time of King Charles. Now Damport, the King’s Serjeant, prayed that the inferior court might proceed to execution, notwithstanding the writ of error.

Opinion:
Jones, J.
It seems to me they should not. The distinction is taken in F. N. B. 71, if a record be removed out of the court of a private man, the King's court shall not hold plea of it; but if a plea in the county be removed by such a bad writ, the court shall proceed on the record quod coram illis residet.