KB 1511549-1688Court of King's Bench: Plea Side: Brevia Billarum Files
Brevia Billarum files of the Plea Side of the Court of King's Bench. These file are the successors of the Bille files (KB 147) when the declarations and the latitats returned endorsed 'non sunt inventi' were removed to KB 152 and KB 153 in 1549. The title of the Brevia Billarum series of files was established in the 1550s, and they became very large by 1571, at which point the jury process and panels were removed to what is now KB 154. At Michaelmas 1574 the Habeas Corpora were also removed to form a different series, now KB 155, and at Michaelmas 1589 the Cepi Corpora were also removed to a new series, now KB 156. From 1589 the Brevia Billarum became known as the Brevia Judicialia, and came to be restricted to the post-judgment writs and returns. In 1607 a final loss was the Capias ad Satisfaciendum writs, when they went into another new series, now KB 157. They continue to 1688, with a big gap from 1631 to 1646.