Armory v. Delamirie King's Bench,
1 Strange 505 (1722)
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Facts
Armory (P), a chimney sweep, found a jewel, and took it to Delamirie (D), a jeweler, for appraisal. D's apprentice took the stones from the jewel. D then offered P three half-pence. P refused, and the apprentice delivered the socket to P without the stones. P sued for money damages.
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