Benloe and Dalison's Reports

Les Reports des divers Cases en le Court del Common Bank, en le several Reignes de Hen.

[2] John Bouvier said "Benloe & Dalison's Reports" refers to "Reports and Pleadings in Common Pleas, in the reigns of K. Henry VII., Henry VIII., Edward VI., and Queens Mary and Elizabeth.

Reports des divers Cases adjugez en la Court del Common Bank, en les regnes des Roys Hen.

With Benloe's, they afterwards came into print under the imprimatur of Judges Wright, Herbert, and Atkins.

Of Dalison little is known, and his Reports long since ranked among the antiquities of the law, and are now almost obsolete and valueless.

Being frequently bound with Benloe's Reports, sufficiently explains the abbreviation.

Notes of some of these cases may also be found in Ash's Tables and at the end of Keilway's Reports.