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If you trail around book shops in London you will come across writ-it-yourself books, from the 1800s with specimen common law writs for the clerks to copy out and practise and yes, they really are phrased in John Doe v Richard Roe terms.
The reason why John Doe was used as a legal fiction is that the writ had the effect of transferring the case from a local court to a central London one. The London lawyers liked that one, from a fee point of view.
Ha! Some things never change!
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