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THE

PREFACE

Compofed by the Reverend Judge,

Mr. Anthony Fitz -Herbert.

N every ART and SCIENCE there are certain Rules and Pounda- tions to which a Man ought to give Credit, and which he cannot deny.

| In like manner rhere are divers Maxims and Fundamentals in the Knowledge of the Common Laws of the Land, which a Man ought for to believe very neceffary for thofe who will underftand the fame Law, efpeciatly at the beginning of their Studies; for upon thofe Fundamentals the whole ! aw doth de- pend. For which Pur ofe, in Time paft there 3 B 2 Was

The Writs contained, &e.

Sur Stat. pur Senefchal & Ma. refchal le Roy

Sur Star. Articuli Cleri

. Pur Seifer cerr. de Tenant en

Dower que marie fans Licenfe

Redifleifin 4l7 Refticut. Temporal. 376 Cutagio habendo 285 Securitate pacis 177

Securirat. inveniend, quod non fe divertat ad parres exteras fine

licentia Keg. 188 S$efa ed Molendinum 271 Si non omnes 245 Sine aff-nfu capituli 43! Spoliation So Super Seat. 12 R. 2, Cap. 13 que

nul j-@ Dung, &e. 392

Super Stat. 23 Ed. 3. verfus Le. bourers 372 Sur Stace. que nul foie Hifuater

pur le temps que il eft Major 384

Sur Srat. r Ed. 3. cap. 12. 389 Supertedeas $24

535 586

388

Refpafs 190

Trefpals fur le Cafe 204

Tolnetum 593

Tole 7

Afto 123

Vi Laica removenda 121

ViQuallers 384 WwW.

V Arrantia Diei 36

Warrantis Chartz 297

Waif 123

Withernam 164

The

a“

The TA BLE. : Ticker ieee 330

for whom wF,G,H, 332

be heniwved ° eas lun tet ote isdtbenmest ; 332C

Upon a Poffeffion in Law is.D

Admeafarement de Paflure. gage gee 276, 278,279 What it is, and where it lies

276B,C,280H Lies not for the Lord 276 D,

The 278A ‘The Borm of the Weit to the

tomekeit 2798, a79C Where the Writ de Secunda Su-

leteecer ety Siehtiliebaiae’ che

| overy was | , 0 | ing

Didhefs again two. : ‘ae te a oe gy for # Strange: noe Party toch an ad qu es

Res -

1398, ¢

4 oc? por oak ae

* 549, $20

“The of Frei -man not eats

2907

¢ King cannot provogue an

ietants

ee «Seta

oe

¢ de Novel Diffei ; ae lies, and a 513 and in what Courts 93 ry

For what Things, 3 » 397 H.

The Days: of the Returns 193 G,

Dac of Affife may é

it without Patent E, 395

The Forms of it he + a If before other in Me

The Form of it in ve Bench or Common Pleas 3 ee 5 Mie Demandant muft ia ea

Where there may be a Vouchet

3

Te lies for Tenant by Rigg, ie

396 G, 397

The Form of the Parent where

there are feveral Affifes depending

between two Perfons 397 L

Whar thall abate ic 3978 A Patent dire&ted to Juttices

OF what Seifin 397 Gc 398 F, A, or I There —_ be feveral T ings

Po. be Dideii and

1 ob the Wt of hi

}

a7 4, B, ! ! the Lord Ic lies not againft Juftices upon

A

Te lies again? the Lord br ai. op- firainin pa Writ de Exonera- tiene @ ad Cur. Com, vel Baron. | gn : 356D So likewife againft the Sheriff

or his Bailiff 357 4, 358 le lies when more Services are diffrained for than sre doe 393 F,a

Againtt the Sheriff for not re. es , . ,

ri li for proceed ia . i rene Writ de Pulcbré Placitande aed our Upon = Mederata 4 6C ne 167 4, B,C, 170 D, t7t 4 ——— Afier a Writ De fecurstate Paris Jttaclyment fur Pzobibition. : i : *-,

es again When and where the King may pivniss have it F, 95 M,N, 96 4

93a F = Where the Party fued in the Por not « Wik of Spiritual Court may have ir,

: 256, 257 H, 1.968 Soles 9oH,

wes

os

_TodoSstin aHundes 9

Sttoznep. , "Their Powers, and who a (See in Title Dedime

Aus; another

lies againfthim for Verdiét

tovinous Prattice 213 D, 227 4 Where he may plead Nim

(See ey fe Attor- ney to do Sait ac ¢ Lord's Court So ow § in dhe Haridsed or

‘other Court meting a oe ded ee

gy cad ta 351,352 ofa fs Renton Fete

433 /

+

a

Form of the Writ it fies, an 286H, 227 A, 228, 229,

out Cn 231 ie 4 5,

whoa divedted

232 It lies upon a pat t A, o7y,271 Aguiallthe Granteeof ‘a ane ee When a Stranger may it

2j]0H Ic lies nor after a Summons re.

turned upon a Scirefacias ajof

Tr lies for an Infant 230 K,

D

Uso Relea to ous. a co

Ikis Pad 23 ao

8 Superfedeas

sant may comprehend Ty Po

rR

Where ie thall abare “id,

The Procefi tn it ibid,

Where

—————

Th TABL E.

ainft Baron and Feme for th

Batli€ of a KFranchife.

Yn what Cafes he fhai! maintain

a Writ of Reftous 2246, 225 4

~ B, 2.6 D

Where the Lord fhall have ic

225 B

The Plaintiff upon an Execo- gion thal] have it 22

Where compellable to admit an

Attorncy 351, 352

Maft have fufficient Lands with-

in the County 365 A

A Clergy-man muft not be e-

d 30

Baren cS Feme.

A Feme-covert may be Attor- ney tor her Husband s9¢ she ought to prefent within fix Morths 76r Feme exculed from Wafte by her Husbanx’s Death 132 / The Writ de Securitate Pacis lies fer the Wife againft the Husband 179 F

Where they fha joiaina Writ of Duceit 216C Cen(piracy lies nos againft ch: m becanfe but one Perfon 256 K Account lies againft Baron upon the ReceiptofhisFeme 261 F Debt Glasiag, Cowerturc) lies a~

btofthe Feme 265 F, 267. Againft the Husband upon th Wife's Contra@ 255 U, 26 The Husband after the Wife’ Death fhall not bring an Adtio: for a Dcbe due to her 267 ¢ Where the Wife fhall havea R< ticrabili parte bonerum 270 | May poia ina Writ of Mefne 30: The Wife may have a Detinu againft ber Husband after Divore

308 é

Qeod ci deferceat Kes for chen 347 F, 3484

They may be retained Servant

375 ¢ Where the fhali be a Dififorefs

and where not 398 ¢ Where they may have a dum ac Fait infre atatem 427 K,L _ Where the Wife fhall have a Cu in vila 428.42 Where fhe thal have her ad Jer miu gui praterite 448 . The Wife may Rave a Sapplicav againft her Husband $30.

Besa plead:r.

Where the Writ de Puickre Pls cit.indo lies, and to whom te be di reéted 596 A,

The Form of it 596 |

An Atgachmenct lies upon i

596

Cuiusf.

The

Cetfe Mstrimonii pralocati.

HE Form of it 4s 3

‘eg what Cafe and for whom

455, 456

It ft lies § inthe Per Bp Cu: ass B and Per, Cuz &F Pe g The Aunt and Niece may join fn iC 45s om Husband and Wife may ay pe ne may be fued without "any Writing to prove it 496 L

Cautione admittend. The Form of it, 141. and where ir lies To the Sheriff to deliver a Pere fon excommunicated . 141 D Bithop’s Certificate of Abfolu- tion t4t F, Excommiunication by che Chan. cellor of Ozford 42 C A Super fedeas Granted to the She- riff, to difcharge one taken upon _ an Excom, Gapiendo 143 D So likewifle upon an Appeal from a Sentence 144 E Bifhop’s Certificate]of Excom-

TABLE.

In a Writ of Right of Dowér tg E£,16 Fos the Petty-Jury in Attaine

after Conviétion Gertiorari. ane it is, and from Whence

$43 4 To certify the Procetding: in

242 L

F the ancient Demefne (which were

fent into the Common Bench) in-

to the Chancery 29 4

To certify Wafte 13t 4

To remove the Sureties and

Recognifance upon a eet c

181

Who may have it 184 B To certify ic into Chance 179 G. 181

- For the Petty Jury in Attaint

22s

24 Tothe Executors of Commif- fioners of Oyer and Terminer 250 7 4

All Scatutes may be certified in- to the Chancery, before Execu- tion can be fued upon them 289 C¢,

290 E, Fy 291 D, 12393

Ina Perambulatione faciend. 296

Miengement 144 F, 145 8,C, D C. 297 Court of Rome and their Bulls To certify the Conufance of a 145 B Fine 328 B, 329 D

Sxperfedeas during an Appeal It lies to remove the Record to 145C, 146 E the new Judges after Verdid, and

Scie frcias 146 before Judgment in Affite, 343 I, Fora Perfon convi& of Felony 345 GS, $39 D 1474 To certify Records ffom one

For Reftitetion t0 a Charch or Courtto another 345/, 40H Sanétuary 147C ToRemove a Prifoner Conviét

Vagrant, Monkor Friar 148 Caufe de Remover. In aWrit of Right Patent 6 R

of a Rediffeifn into the King’s Bench to be fined 422 E, 4235

537 To remove the Resord of a Ré- difeiia 537 ae c

: be a Pardon . Certificate of the Bithop.

| Where there are new Judges

: ontry g40K _ To remove a Record Pa he Common Pleas into Chancery, and

E To certify an Outlaw “ag, to

To a Bithop to certify how ma- py Admiffions to a Church fince

is fling to an Outiawry 547 ¢, 548 Eftheator $49 H, 550.4 certify a Record upon Sr de-

To

533.8, 545 8,545, 547L tiftca

| y wrong

58 B

upon Affife fued lies. 493,494, Fe iz DE

Sa Trefpafs ass C, 256 F Conge D's flier. For of Deeds 5D | For g mee 1) sradamner dered on Land an phat ic is 376, 377, 378 An Aion i one. |, The Form of the Wric sae = for fally jodie “t Contra Formam Feoffamenti, m6 “hd - ,ORIT a | te ; onfultation. The Form of the Writ 2 Seca h ties The Form of the Writ 119 Z, “Who thall have ibe 364 120 4 Agaiaft whom ic ties 363 InwhatCafesitlies 112.N,0, 113 P,05R,5, 4, B, 114 D, 115 G, Confpiracp. 115 L. 116 B, C, 187 F, G, A, "KR L,418 M,4,B,C,D, 119 KL The feveral Forms of the Writ ~— To whom to bedireéted 114 E,

253, 3555256 rf

Where to _ Whar itis, a fee Slat lies be

252 D, E, F, 253, aereties tes Potent tae

The ‘TAB Le.

Or lie

F Ce a Soran oe eg Fies in all Cafes of Tithes ig

256K Lies Pro Silvs Cadua ibid, Te ties not for an Sepia upon In fomeCafesforSlander ibid.K, an Appeal, except there isan In. 119 F diBment 2yzF $NoDamage tober in. It lies not againft Baron and the Spiritual Court us kK Feme becaufe but one Perfon 256 IMlegal Oath 1164 It hes where a Duty is payable The Aceetry tha have 253 to the Charch 116C, 1 or Lies afteran Appeal = 116 ‘The Form of the Aaa sie Por forbidding thePriarstohear 4 al i before any Con u7l who For taking -and detaining ano- "pit saat nl ther Man's Wife u7k 2936, 9, 254

By

Le . -ue

| Th TABL, EL. what Courts tobe granted _ Where they fhall have a fue a/- ny ; 518 D fenfa Capitali 431, 432 The Enderfement of the Libel | Where an Abbet and Covent | ui8E aliens, the Bonoror his Heir may

Ic ougggsnot to be granted but where a Man cannot recover af the Common Law 119 #

For the Parfon, Parifhioners,

where 119 L, 120

Upon a Devife to repair the Church, Src. 120 A . To proceed ita quod de Cedua

santum ib. B Scire facias quar2 Confultationen nOn, , 121°C Upon Indicavit Tig L Contritution.

The Form of the Writ 3618 ‘Where it lies, and for whom

361 B, 362 Tue Procefs in it 362 D

Coparceners, vid. Tit. oe partition.

Copyholders.

¥€ a Copyholder in ancient De- amefne is obfted, what Remedy to recover his Land 25 B;

All Copyholders wefe original- ly Villains © 26 C

Cozoners. The Form of .the Writ de Coro-

aatere Eligende 364 M Where it lies 364, By whom tobechofen 364 F

How ww be difcharged 364, 365

Co2pozation,

epoz May be a Diffeifor 340 4

bring a Contra fan collationis 463 F, 4,

Tt lies for the pone tg 47e Heir only 469 C, D The Form of the Writ iiD Cannot purchafe Lands withoue an dd quod dampmum 493 4, 494 May bring a Writ te be dif- charged from Payment of Tol, Pontage, &*c. " 504 E May have a Writ de Libertatiius allocandts 409, 440

Cozrovp, Benfion.

Where the Writ de Corredio he- bendo lies g10 4, §11¢, D For the King only 5304,8 The Form ofthe Writ s10B An Attachment lies for not o- beying ic Sure Upon the Death of the Party admitted, the King fhall prefent again sizB But in Cafe of a Chaplain it is otherwife sizB Where it may be granted to fe- veral Perfons, and where to but one 513 C The Difference between the King’s Letter, and his Requeft

| . SIZE What Tenures are not Charge- able wich it §l3F

A Litt of the Priories and Ab- bigs that ought to have Corrodies and Penfions 514, 515, 516

Coufinage.

The Form of the Writ - C4

492 K W hat

Ihe TABEE.

Cuftom and Services.

- The Form of the Writ 337D The Nature of it, and for whom

It may be in the Right only

3386 How the Count hall be is. G, /,

M When Homage is demanded

dtlics 337 8,C, D, E, 338, 339 338 L In what Courts it lies 337 B,E The Mife thall.be joined 338 N, Several Tenants may be fued in 339

one “Writ 337 F, 338

Wamages and Cofts. D.cies tantam. ie Replevin, when Plaintiff thal! The Formofthe Writ 38:

recover Damages and Cofts, and When not 154F,G,155 H,L Shall be recovered upon a Re- caption 198 BE, 160B Upon a Writ de Secaritate Pacis 178 A

Damages are recoverable ina Writ of Difceit 217 M, 218 How tobe affeffed when two De- fendants fever in pleading, and are Found guilty upon two feveral In- quefis 236E

samage Feafant.

What Beafts, and whofe may be diftrained for it 198 &, 159 ' Wid. in titele Parco fradlo 121,

122, 123 223, 224, | 225,226

Where a Commoner may di-

firain Damage-feafant 383 C

Vid. in titulo Refious

Dareiz Prefentment.

For whom, and in what Cafes this Writ lies 110 |

In what Cafes it lies and for whom 386 4,B,C,D,E, 38: F

Dedimas Poteftatem.

Formerly all Perfons cught to appear in Perfon, and not by At- torney s5 ¢

The King may Licence a Man to make his Attorney 55 C, 56 E,F,

A,B

The Chancellor fhall make Let- ters Patents thereof 56 8,57 CG

Plaintiff or Defendant may make their Attorney now by Ware rant $7 D, $81, Ky 0, P, §9

Where the Judges will refufe fuch Attorney 58 E, G, A, L, M,

N,59 D, E,F

By an Infant, when and how to be made §3 H,1,K For Vouchee 60 P

Where there is interpleading ib.S

For him in Reverfion

ib. For Sheriffs or Efcheators

6r

| Writ of Cuftoms againft the De- Wandant - 3

Fa by Cu

, —— The TABLE. In what Cafes it lies 306 4, 307 £ Witceit.

Where a Prohibition lies in it 307G TheForm of the Writ a1 E Bor what Charters 307 F,G, | The Procefs in it 221 D 308 H =—s In what Calesit lies211 Z, 212, FFor the Heir.in Tail 308H 2156, 216, 217,218 “The Heir hall bring it, though © Where to be brovghe 217 L, = thath not the Land 308 /, X,L 219G

After a Diffeifin 408 L “Where Bailment pending the

»tion, is Caufe 308 M The ‘Wife ll have it after Di- more ib, A Werile. The Writ of ez grevi

querele lies toexecute the Devife of Lands in Fee or in Tail, where Lands are

441 L Where Lands or Goods in Lon- éaare deviled 443 H

Diem clanft exiremam, What it it and where it Ties 558 K, A,B, 5$9C, D, F Tbe Form of it 558: 559 $60 Upon the Death of an Idiot 560 H It muft be executed by the EG ik A

chearor . Ie muft be fued out within the

Year g60C

For the Wife where the Huf-

band is ouclawed 563 D Witclaimer.

It lieth for the Tenant in a

38 H

No Vi & armis in it 2u1E For fuing Writs in the Name of Attorney without Leave 211 E ; 212 4,221 B

Upon a Forgery 212 B, C2180, 220 K

Againft an Attorney for Covin 213 E, 219 |, 227 4 For perfonating another, and

-confefiing the AGion 214 A, 217

H, 220 4,221 B

Where a Proteétion is purcha- fed for one which never was be- yond the Seas 214B Againft the Sheriff for a falfe Return 215, 216 B, 217 D,G It lies for levying a Fine of ane cient Demefne Lands 216.4, 2r8P, tig EE

For Baron and Feme 216 CG, 218

B

For imbezilling aWrit 217

E For not performing a Bargain

where a Summons is returned where de facie there was none 216 B, 217 D,G

Where an Attorney may plead Non fum informatus 2:7 i It lies upon a Warranty 217

lies for fuing a eroublefoene

Aftion 218N It lies for the Heir “318 Q For the Bxecutors 218Q4

Fos

ait 4

“Ties agai an Bea 22 D

2 -Ditmes. Before the Statute of the 13 £. igh af che Dyches were

Th TABL EB.

PEAR par fdr: $i cicdias

224E£

Upon a DiftrefS taken, and ‘a

Refcous made, fee what nema 24, 2%

ores Calves, Kine fhe wie haia ~ may dif a 7 » Mi to &. how Sheep, Cate, Kine, an es ate ha fe | OF wae Things Tikes tbe For not repairing a beige 118 £, ito d N Wherea Writof Me(oe lies ae DPilcifin. on it 300 M, gor 8 Where Ufurpation fhall derocabee ey wil ao a not a hurt the Diffeifee BoF Where a Difitets by ake A Corporation may bea Diffei- Lord, the Writ of Eroneratione : . 4 Sst ad Curiam Com, vel Baton. Vies When an Infant or Feme Ba 358 Ae 53950355 not be fors 98G Diftrefs mut 7 made upoa | Ww a Man thall be faid 4 be a Di ib,G@ Where feveral Perfons are to

‘The Lord in ancient Demefne not co diffrain his Tenant after a

Monjir everunt Poe, Although for the King’s Debt, tes not againkt Tenant in Dower 102

Se ee ean aren

158 EB, 159 F, G :

do one Service; if the Sheriff di. ftrains any one of them, hemay | have his Weie of Deonerando pre Fala per sient 52H

Dote Afignands. hed wre ate and

for whom, and in what Cafes it fies g82€

Oath muft be firft made ig Chancery

fault in 2 rane bes Ans we But if ‘fhe lofeth it by A tried, ed, the hath no Remedy but Ar- taint > at Sas fee M tae This Writ lics a Moiety, ac- ‘to the Ufage of Core.

Brot Clove

“What it is, and in what Cafes t lies 23 'F, rit Aa Te lies for Common of Pafture

cles of ew 24H,LK, : T try of the Writ 1b, x

Ae fa Form of it, and f 24.N, 25 profeeute 24 .N

proteation to . 2

“Where the Lord is a Party 26 E 27

: “Wouch or Foreign Plea 29 Gs

‘Droit in the debet and flrurere it lies: 273

Bpoit be e Barve, _ The Forms of the Writ = c,D

F, H, Where it lieth, and fot whom 308 B, 309 D, H, 318, 319,320

~ Where it sree be (ued 309 F may be removed ib. G r Guardian i in Socage 309 H © pon a Feoffment by Coton vn within Age hall bea 318 - The Woman's Age ib. . The : "320 Ki 7 Pier T!

The TABLE

Rai Patent,

The ‘Porta of the Writ for Lands, &«. 26,H,! . For Land-Rent, and Paflage Ver the River of Thames 3L

For a Knight's Fee 38

Quia dominws remifit Cariam 5 A

For what it lies, and by whom to be brought 1 B,C,D,E,30Cc,D

To whom to be dire&ted 2 F, ie

34,48 It may be brought by feveral enants 4D

Writ Patent.

It may be bronght i in the Kings Courts by the Lord’s Licence § F The Form of the Licence ¢ & The Form of a Writ to compel the Lord to hold a Court that hé- aor proceed upon his wie :

Where Right is delayed or as nied, the Party grieved may re- move his Plaint bya Tolt 97 F

When to be removed, by whom, and to what Courts 65,74; a!

Cc. Upon joining the Mife aProhibi tion lies, until the Juftices in rie come into the County gE,F How to lay the Seifin ina Writ of Right 10 D

PW2oit en London ow auter | City. Who may have this Writ, and to whom to be direéted 12 8,0, D,

13 Ff if the Tenant oreigner Ize

How to voucheth |

' moved

Th TABL EB.

for a Corporation Where the Entry in Je Po? lies

425C Entre in Cafes Provifo. The Form of the Writ 456, ——- _ 457 In what Cafes ie lies, and for 455 457, 458 Int the Per, Cai and Poff 456M . Where the Aunt and Niece may join in it 458 D Entre in Confimsili Cafe.

The Form of the Writ 458,

459, 460

In whit Cafes, and for whom

t lies 458, 459, 400, 488 G €rro2.

When it lies, and where 44D, 47, K,L,M,N, 48.4, 54D,55B The Proceedings, and afligning

Errors upon it 448, 440, 454,28

The Record ic felf mutt be re-

44 F Laed toram vobis refidet 44. If Tenant for Life lofe by De-

faule, he in Reverfion {hall have

this Writ 45 C Diminution certified apon a Writ of Error 54 4,B age in Law, how to be af- 5 D Where the Tenant adeairs the air to be good, he thall not take dvantage of ic in Error 468 Error fhall not be affigned for ay Thing which was for a Man’s vantage 46 F Upon Judgm enti in the Con ty Palatine of Dur oT lies againft the King, nd

424 F the Proceeding upon fe

46 H

For a Faule in che Procefs in the King’s Bench, or common Bench 71

It lies for an Executor or Aa. miniftrator

Upon a Bill of Exceptions ay

Upon a Judgment in Ireland, where tobe brought 48 £, $38

For making an Attorney, wit ought not

Upon an Affife in the Courtry

ba a

Gree. 51 7.54.8 icheaé, hy?

Writ of E(cheac returnable out Of Londen into the King’s Bench 14B

Elcape. Vide titulo Sheriff.

The Form of the Writ 321 E,F In whac Cafes, and for whom it lies 320,321 H, 322M In what Cafes ic will not lie, but only io Intrufion 320 B It lieth againg the Diffeifor 421 C,D The King thall have it in Lone on 321 G, 322M In what Courts | 321G For che Lands of a Felon 321 H Itlies not afcer Homage accept. ed 323

€fcheatoz,

May make an Attorney to make their Proffers | 61V May have an under Efcheator 221C

The Writ De Reffitutiont Temper raliuvm, mut be direQed to bm 376

D Gfrepes

pet

King’ . Common, ey

Ett

Sooisinn

pcs po es a af in

. clr rhc ae ftices of che Peace Cue 4

_ Ic lies upon an Réponse of Rob

$56 * What Perfons are not bidsore $56 B, ss7 HE For the Conuzor of a Starute- where the ae? is

7D fhall bind the Mafter Ie ‘Mes “2 where a Perfon j is ; an Aétion

mee of the Peace may

The Marfhal of the King’s Hovfbold cannot Bail his ap Prifoners 1

Pest eae

Poe eee

The Form of che Wee

Ic lies where the King’s Tema in Capite dics, ae te Writ is » warded againtt the Heir with one Year after his Death

MWarthalfea.

The Abie or of tt

fhal’s Court, and what /

only, and againft whom are &

terminable there 535 BC A Prohibition toic = Where the Plea is diftontinued by the King’s Removal . Affirming. the git diGtio that Court thall nt

Water and Seri

Where the Servant is di and the Mafter thall bring AGion E.

Where Cartle are refew'd t the Servanr,che Mafter fl the Aion 231,

Account lies not inf Apprentice, but it Ties » Servant

Where the Servant’s

The Punifhment of the § yak that will pos ferve his N 73

B, 372, ‘See the Eepitieie ar 7 B“ upon the Statute of Labouremy 37)373) 374 38

The

What Covenants thall bind In- fanes and other Servants 374 D,E What is a good Caufe of De- per for the Servant 375 Q,L

Melius Inquirend, In what Cafes, and for whom it Jies 565 D The Form of it ib, A

Bene.

The Form of the Writ 301N Only one Efcuage thal] be paid for Lord, Mefne and Tenant 186K, 187 D

The Procefsinit §304.4,B For whom it lies, and in what Cafes 300 M, 301 N,4,B,C,D, 302,

In what Courts Ie may be removed The Caufes of Acquittal 3014, B,C,D, 302 F, 303 T Where he fhall not recover Damages 302 E Where Damages fhall be’ reco- vered 1b: H Where againft him in Rever- 302, G, 303M What is a good Bar in it joa

‘Te lies for Husband and Wire

ib. I Againft the Heir ib. L For the Tenant 303 M

Where a Diftring. ad acquictane dum lies 16,R,S,V Forejudger 303 V, 3044, B

TABLE.

Who fhall have the Wardhhip of the Mefne 310 K

. Moderata Mifericordia.

The Form of the Writ 167 4 170 B, D

Whaticis, againft whom it lies,

in what Cafes, and our of what Court it iffues 167 4,B,C, 170B The Amercemence muft be af- feered 168 G, 169 K, 120 D Why Mifericerdia 168 H, 169 K Where divers Defendants 168],

G, 169 K

Eftreats 169 K, A Monfiraverunt. )

The Form of it 31G

In Account’ 259 Hf

The Nature of it, in what

Cafes, and where it lies 30 D,E,

31 F, 32 D

Ie lies in Account 2598

The Lord not to diftrain after

a Menfiraverunt 32B,C

Count upon the Monftraverunt

4,B

There muft be Certificate oF of it

out of Domefday Book 35°C,D

The Form of theCertificate i.C Portmein.

Lands cannot be alienated in

Moremain without a Wrie of 4d

ued dampnum

7 In whac Cafes there way be

Alienations in Mortmain, and

where not, and the Manner there-

of ~ 493) 494 495, 496

Native habende. HE Form of the Writ172E Where it hes, and for whom 171 4,B The Writ De libertate probende

is a Superfedeas to this Writ 172 D

Whar the Sheriff may do up- on this Wric

17! Ne adwmittas. The Form of ie 83 G

Th TABLE.

What it is, and where ic lies, and for whom 837, It lies as well for the Dehetre asthe Plaintiff (1b. The epee adiittas 84

and Affirmative. iin fles cannot prove a Ne-

235 Ne injufle vexe;.

“Te Form of the Writ 217

n what Cafe ic lies, and where 21C, 23¢0,D

‘Iris always Aunceftrel 22G a Count upon it ib. H

The Defendant’s Defence ind

Count ig

hyo Mife

Ni An Attaine aa it a8 N,

Where it fhall be reared Bs Certificate fur Afize 407 H Nor to be granted where the King is a Part yi without a War- rant from him({elf or his Sree

Upon Iflues joined in the Kans 5 Bench and Common Pleas 534 £ They muff have an Re are

i, E

Nonfuit a 0 Lee in Atcaint is peremptorie 238D

' Nom ponend. in Afifis & Furatis. The Forms A eWrit 368,

399, 379, 371,372

In what Cafes it lies, -~ for whom 8A By pel it may be faed “68

C, 369 D, E, 4, 37° B, 37%

Who are not to be re upon Juries 272

JRonztenure, Ic is a good Bar in Attaint | 237G

¢ _Naper obiit.

Where it lics 19G, 437, 438, The Form of the Writ <a

Non.tenure fhall not abate ib. D The Aunt and Niece iy not join in it 9R Voucher and View doth aoe lie in ic

ufance, yan wane be JRus

A padiee againft Nu-

fance in Ditches and Rivers

392 B, 411 D

Where an Aion of the Cafe

lies, and where a Writ of Nu-

fance 393,410G

What Writs of Nuiaace 7 Vicontiel

The Form of the Writ i C

; sw tees a Quod permittat lies for

i6.C nn what Cafes an Affife of Nu- fance lies ib. D, E Lies not for Tenant for Years

ib.G To cleanfe the Highwsys 411

Dath,

ib. Q

Th TABLE. Two Partners of an Advowfon where Scire facias lies after Parti-

Be: 2Pardoncan be grant. ed ina Se defendendo, the Re- cord fe ith be mares in Chan-

548 F er an. Outlaw after Jad . eats Affife, the Party Laat have his Pardon without a Certio- rari $49 G

Parceners, and Partitione faz ciend’. See more in title F02- mevon in Wetcender, fol, 476.

Where they may have a Writ of pro Exoneratione [ette ad Curiam Com. vel Baron. fo long as they hold under the King a, 4,

“Which of the Parcaneat fall do Suit 3556, 3562, 362 Where they thail have a Writ de Contributione faciend. again{t each other 361, 362 Cannot have a Mort d’ Aunce/for againft each orher 436L Bur they thal] have a Nuper obsit 437,438, 439 They may join in a Writ of fion 452 The Form of the Writ 137R The Procefs in it 132M One Parcener hall have a Ra- tionabsli parte againft the other 18B, 19,20,21 4,B That one fhall have Bee-fimple, and the other entailed Lands 3 Goods

139 Two Coparceners of i Ade

vowfon The eldeft Sifter thall ‘ata the fiift Prefentation 47M, 767 2

tion 80C

Ufurpation uppn them = ib.

The Form of the Writ wh

they are io by feveral Titles 138.

In London,and to whom esa

F]

For Jointenants, or Tenants in

Common oe ; By Deed

Ic may be made in Chaticerye

ib. 138, 139, §76

Of an Advowfon or eps: on

9D Shall bind the Wives, if <4

Upon a Partition in Chancert the Infant may bring her Seire fe cias ib. H

One Parcener to have it one half Year, and the other another, and held good ib.0,K

They may make it for Life or Years ib. K

WDarfon and Clicars

The Succeflor of the ‘Parfon may bring Error or Attaint 110G He fhall have a Prohibition a- gainft his Partner to hinder wate t What Writs a Parfon may have, and ¢ contra 110 L, M, 112 8, 386, 387,390 | Where he may bring Debt for © Arrears of an Annuity Patron and Ordinary may in the Vacation charge the Church with en Annuity 341K Not compellable to come to Court-Leets or Torns 358C Clerks

268 f :

fuffer a Ufur

The. TABLE,

rehatttmcon raleg, ot . The Ki by his

stiseieacte nite)

“Whom may srelincial when 74 Guardian in Socage cannot 745 Where the Monks fhall “seis

47 i fe tin the Vicar cog =

refented 5 ae King may repeal his 1 Phen fentation; but a common Perfon cannot 75°C Where the King may raid 74 0,5, N, 75 F,G,H,K, 768,77. ‘Ufarpation between Coparce- pos fall not prevent a Quare im

Two Benefices without a bit penfation is an Avoidance 761 The third Part of an Advow- fon is the third Prefentment 76Q Baron and Feme by Purchafe, ation 768 Infants and Feme Coverts muft trefeer within fix Months 767 Prefentment by a Scranger 78 F The Chancellor thal! prefenc ro the King’s Livings under twenty

Marks ISK Procedendo ad Judicium.

The Form of the Wric 341 B,

3D

§33 . To what Cafes, and for whom ir Jics 341 B, 342C,D,E,F, 343,344 C,D, 533 D, 534 In what Courts returnable 342D After Aid-Prayer of the King 342£,F,G

*

Pe pes fe after new Judgés are de,and before Judgment a

Upon Aid-Prayer if the Kin hath no Title thére fhall be a Pree cedendo 344.¢ Rege ixconfulto 344. D, 3458

Parco Fratte, The Form of it Where it lies Who fhall have ie 221 E, 222

Ic is Fi & Armis 222 F , The Form of che Writ upon a Diftrefs by the Servant. 222G

When the Difkrefs ig sa on Amercement

Form of the Writ for. tha Queen

Baron and Feme 4.2238

Pledges & Plegiis atquietandit,

If the Heir bring an Affife of Mort d’ Auncefor, he thal) not find Pledges 434°

The Form of the Writ 305 D

Where it lies 304C, 305, 306

Without Specialry

In what Courts jos D

To difcharge 4 Man of 2 Ac- compt 305 The Surety not to be diftrain« ed fo long as che Principal is able

305 Ff

The Surety may plead it 306

Debt lies upon a becomir Pledge without Specialty 70

bg ets. The Procels in Audita Quereld 2318 Procefs to be awarded upona Writ of Over and Termimr isa Procefé

222 F 221r 8

223/

| '

The TABLE: 2

ing to the Ordionty, thee fie vilit his Hofpre

tals fs So where » common Per FA i Founder It lies anes a coerce: mn 94.¢ Ic cay ae a Citation De vio. Kenta manunin injettione in Cleri« 948 For Defamation 94°F Te lies where a Man is excom- municated for fuing out a Proki- bition without any et er

Ic lies. for the Clerks is ped other Officer in Chancery, that they fhall not.be fued elfewhere

95H

Where two Patrons eee

Where the Patron is sited by a Stranger |

Where the King aaa his Collation to ary Church, and is afterwards difturbed by Appeals, rc. this Writ lieth 95 M,N

So if the King hath a Writ to remove the Incumbent and he

al A ifs common Perfon recovereth his Prefentment, and afterwards

thereis an appeal, it lieth for him

96 8B For citing the wings: tncure bent to Rome |

Upon Suit for Breach = ‘Onk:

Te lies fo 97) xe I s for nor granting) gh of the Libel , To. ftay a Suit upon & ‘Devife for Lands 97 F i 3

_ »|

Where there is a Citation after Impedit fued 98 F ' Where ic lies upon a Modwe, but not upon a Grant 98K Where upon a matrimonial Contra&, and ~s not 984 Ic lies not for Exccutors when they are fued 98 B,D Where there is a Suit between two Parfons 98 E Ic lies for the King’s Chaplains when they are cited by the Ordi- nary to be refident upon their Be- nefices 99G Ic lies againft him that fues an- other out of the Realm 100H And againft him chat. purcha: feth a Cication from the Court Rome 100 J If an inferior Court arrefts or attacheth the Goods of # Perfon out of their Jurifdiétion, this Writ lieth 101 F . The Form of the Writ 102 F That Tenant in Dower thall not be diftrained for the Debt of her Husband ., 102 G The Form of the Writ ib, Ir lics where in the County- Court the Debt, Ors. isabove go te 103 4, 104 The Form of che Writ ib, So where there is 57, due, and feveral Plaints are fued upon it; this Writ lies ib. 10g It lies afcer Judgment and 7 cution Where the Plaine is of Trefpafe. Fi & Armis, this Writ lies 1% B e Form of it Upon a Suir for Charters which concernthe Inheritance 1058 The Form of the Writ ib. For fuing a Detinue for Cha ters: (which concern Land) a

c

‘The Form of the Count ge ~ The Defence _

toarpeptotes™ |

te, hem and ae Togs ay 12 H, 27

The Forns ck the Wait

In what Courts” _It lies of Common 17265 5

Ic lies againft the Lord t if fer his ins co do Suit >b

Ve

SS +o

‘.. tt > + Bo fF Th Ser Rear pont 86

pe Eftovers | gui 5 3 ; Ie lies mite Cody ie 6 2 “Good Plein Al - = Wha Sonat - Bor a "Nohace i Sn | Aine i

‘2

| ie Qe plura. . | "OF sFairor Mare 4 27s Hy ais

F Be i sod whee es i sha Nenorsof ail

‘Pi ba Data May have «Wie of ; a sinft the D fmili . 460 F 337K | of Debt, with- A Man ae am fone = 2632 madea Feoffment, and toc » abe 323D 4 itter In v - ie ore The Form of the Wie a ' . > } nary ree De So CD.EF For what it lies Agnind Baron and 4 Feme 418 _ Howto countuponit i A, Writ of Affociation lies in . Rotors ofthe Shere cs, D, 4181 thernamtobe granted * sh ecoverdobis Dunes - Daag st Ome ResllifinHies after sno PTE et mot pon + Da Tender of Amends - 1546 Trhefs malt be ewo of the od By whe Sherif Jurors ot che

Tenant ae Elegit, We. tall have it 428 His Panithment 4206, pee

Where a ree good Bar ) toa Judgacne : “229

t - e

her W be reme andingo what Courts 158 Me

The Form vf the Writ « ig Replevio, tod in

7.

,

SE a oper - mae erin EP: SER StS eee LAY.

The

Cafesitlies 162 H,F,G, 163C Relcougs.

The Form of the Writ 223 D,

224£,G, 225,

Where it lies, and for whom 223C, 224K, 225,226 F

For the Matter, upon a Ditftrefs

- made by his Servane 224F For a Colle&tor of Taxes 224

F,G

Upon an Arreft 224G

In whofe Name to be broughe

. -224F,G, 225

The Plaintiff upon an Execu- ion, fhall have ie 226 Ie lies not where a Ditftrefs is eade, and nothing due ib. E

Re fitution.

To the Petty Jury in Attaint, after they have farisfied cheir Fine and Imprifonment 242 L, 243

Of Goods which are feifed for a Wreck 246 C

Retozn. The feveral Retorns to ground

aWithrnamupon 151C, 1536, 164 4, 165 8B

Retorns not good in Replevin 152A

How the Sheriff is punifhable for a falfe Retorn 216 D

Retorn. Habend. The Defendant thall have a Wie ¢hernam againft the Plaintiff, upon a Retorn. babend. 166 F

Reverfion.

Reverfioner may make an

ferory

Ate 60T

ane = emeEE g:

TABLE.

He may bring an Ex gravi que- rela 441M The Grantee may have an Ad Terminus qui praterist 4488 When he fhall bave a Writ of

Inerufion 455,452 He thal have a Writ of Entrie in cafes prevife 456 M, 457B

Where he fhall have his Writ of Entre in confimili cofu 458,459,

460 Where he fhall have his Wric of Entre ad communen Lege 461,

462

Je edifteifin. Attaint lies upon a falfe Ver- di& given in it 241 f, 242

IKeparatione faciend. The Forms of it 281 B,C,D, 282 F What ic is, and for whom it lies 281 4,C,D For not repairing a Bridge 284 ]

Roy and Repne. Where Lands entailed are liable to pay the King’s Debts 481, 482, 8

4°3

Upon every Grant to be made by the Kinff, of Lands, Tene- ments, Liberties, or other Things, a Writ of ad quod dampaum mult ficft iffue our co the Efcheator 501 F, 502 H

In what Cafes che Writ iffues, {ee in title Ad qued dompuum 493 The King by the Law of Right

is to defend his Subje&ts 517 4 The King by his Prerogative may diftrain any one of the Tc- nants upon an Alienation, to pay the intire Duty 5224,B

E 4 Scire

= ~ ae Smeg T pares s z= ase ae

|

The

cite facias.

N 8 Quare Impedit 79 4B, 80R Quare confultetionem um 121C To execute a Fine and Sum-

mons returned 216D Auditea quercla lies not after a Suminons returned upon a Sc. fac. 2307

Where it lies againft the Heir for che Mzfnz co acquit him 39, T After tie Year and Day of I'»5- ment upon Recognizsnce 3C Againft the Tertenants $3y, §92 9

Te lies upon a Defcazance upon

a Recognizance 598 D Scv.te! Scrre Facias rosy be fued Where two ae Foveralty bond

cg. % Aga. luc Eair an] ‘1 flee nants 4%D

The Execurtors can'.ct ruc our an Ehgit until a Scire Freias cyt

Sewacis Lids. Whe ic is, and where it lies 184A E/E, i883 F Kuighte’s Servicz, what 195 6,F Theo fem icf the Wie 186 The King's Tenant ay tof hes

Tenants tio GHT One S.ivice for Lord. Mtete. and Penere rick. 18°05 Ihe Commuficn ov levy bit Cuige ls EO 138

SBiuniate raSenas. ne Orta rey uitiin fae Qe a.

Tas feveral Forms: crthe Wiis

reg 3%

In wha: Cafestazy Ne as 0.

ty. &

From whence they ifue 1684,

i&y

TABLE.

To whom dire&ted 189B, 1908 They may pafs with a Peflp re Igo F

The King’s Proclamation is fufficsent 189C

Heda ad Bolendinim.

Th- Form of the Wrie 2714 What icis, and where it lies, and for wiiom 271, 354 Ir may be fued in the Cou. ry- Court, or Common Pleas 171 4, 272, 354

Tenant in Dower, or for Life may have 2728 The Cuunt in it 372 D

Scrbices. Vide tirulo Suit. Scrvrve oe C hep.alier.

The Widow of a Tenant ' Capite muft not marry without Licence 388 C

The Form of the Writ sb.

Her Marriage may be granted

388 D, 389

Where the Alienation fha!l noe

be withour the King’s Licer.ce

389 Srverance.

Summons and Severance lies noc in Libersate probanda msl Summens upon the Land, how to be tricd 215 C, 217 D, 218BC Summons and Severance les in

a Quo Fure 384 K

Sherif€. May have an Under.Sheriff 221C “ii make an Atterney to mak= cult ‘reffers 61 Vis he cughe to do upon a Bi luca removends 102G What be sught to da upon an Exieme

Mfaie sk : og -p see ee oe,

ape -

Th TABLE.

Excommunicate capiend, & Cantione admittend. 140,145, 142, 143 May command a Replevin to be made by Word 154 What Returns to make, and what to do in Replevins 152,153, 154, 155, 1644, 165B What he muft do upon a Ne- sive babend. 171,172 What he muft do upon the Writ de fecuritete Pacis 177, 178, 179, 180 Ex officio may bind to the Peace | 281 D, 282 To enquire when any Damage is done to any Perfon protetted by rhe King . 203 B, 204 May be fued for an Efcape 205 G, A,C, 106,266 4, 288 B For a falfe Return 205 B, 215 GC, 216D, 217D, 219H May bring his Writ of Refcous 225 To attend upon and execure the Procefs of Commiffioners of Over and Terminer 250, 251 He thall make Admeafuremént of Pafture 277G What Recognizances he may take, and how execution to be done upon them 294, 295 Whac he ought to do when a Non punend, in Afifis is dire&ed to him 368,369.370,371 Whom he oughr to return upon Juries, and whom not 469, 370, 378, 372

Dpoliation. What ic is, where it lics, and for whom 80G, 81 K, 82 Lies againft him only that hath Inftirution 8: / Lies not where the Right of the Patronage is to be tricd 82 B Ie lies by one Parfon againft an- other 82 E

Dfature. How the Clerk muft be quali. fied that is to take Obligations upon Scatutes-Meichane 367 E

SHuper(cteas. When to be granted to the Lord's Court in ancient Demefne 29G Upon a Writ of Right where there is foreign Voucher 88H, 530 4 To difcharge a Man from an

Excommunicate capienze 143 D, E, 530 B, 531

It lies upon a Native babende 172 D

Te lies upon putting in Surety to a Supplicavi: 180 4, 529 E Ic lics upon an Audita querele 230G, 532 4

Upon an Appearance to an Exi- gent 524 4

The Form of the Writ ib. 4 Where Sureties are found in Chancery §24 In what Cafes to be granted §24A4, §25B,C,D, 526,527,528 To be awarded out of the Chancery -<§26E,4,B,C,D Not allowable to an Exigent af- ter Judgment §26C, 527E Where an Attaint is fued $27 F,G, 628C

Upon a Writ de Homine replee giando $34.C Where the Suic is in the She. riff’s Court, Vi & Armis Gc. §31D Upon a Writ of Error in Lone don Ore. $322 Where the Sheriffs hold Plea of 40 §. ib. A To the Conftable of Dover ib. B

Supers

a ne

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)

re »

fhe TABLE.

f

Wail,

#T"Enant in Tail may bring a Quad ci deforceat 347 Where the Heir in Tail shall bring his Qued permitsat 472 In what Cafes the Heir in Tail fhall bring his Formedon in De- {cender 471, 472, OC. Where Lands in Tail are liable to pay the King’s Debt 481 B, 482, 483

In what Cafes the Formedon go Reverter lies 487, 488, 489

Wenure.

Upon what Tenures the Writ of Exenerations Sela ad curiam com, vel Baren, lies 352 4, B, 353,

354

What fhall be Tenure in Capite

666 A

Where Tenant in Socage muft

fue out his Livery §78C

Weftament. In Lendaj, where to be proved

443, 444,4464 In Oxford, where co be proved

444 A Writ lies to the Ordinary co

compel him to prove a Will 445

Poll. No Toll to be paid for Lands in ancient Demefne 30 E, 505 4,

$06, 507 D Account lies againft Colle&tors of Toll. 262 F

Where the Writ de Effend. quiet...

de Tolnete lies, and for whom 503 I, 504 D,E, $55 F

The Form of the Writ, and to whom dire&ted $03

Where returnable §03 4 For {piritual Perfons = 505 F For the Lord in ancient De- mefne 506 B

For Merchant Strangers to be difcharged of Murage, Pannage and Pontage, &e. 504 D

Worn de Hic.

The Form of the Writ com- manding the Sheriff not to come out of another Liberty to his Torn 357

When the Sheriff onght to hold his Torn 357

What Perfons are not compel- lable to come toit 358C, 359C,D

How often compellable 360

raverle.

The Sale mentioned in the Wrie of EjeHione firme is not traverfa- ble, but only rhe Ej-& rent 341K

The Quantity nor Scifin <fthe Services are not traverfable in a Ceffavit 4564 FG

- aaa 3 re( ozs.

De muliere aban&s cum bonis virs 117K

It lies for a ficond Diftrefs made by cs Ba tf IsgH The feve.al Sores and Forms of the Wrirs 160, 191 B, 192, 193, 194; t¥y1 196, 197, 198, 199 Whe.¢ i: lies, and in what Ca- fes, ana for whom 190 4, 191 B, C, D. &, F,G, #, 1927, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199

To whom dire&ted, and where returnable 191G,H

When

os q1oF 65 not in a Nuper obiit 439 Q

Ufurpation. Vid. eit. Wzevents ment and Quare Fmpevit,

Diaz. z | : —- Proce to Usiwry lin a - In 8 Homine Replegionde 149, Writ of Accompt 2598 ist, Ff, G, 4,8 P Wake,

Th TABLE.

The Sheriff's Return co be re- - hearfed 164G TheSheriff’s Return to ground

the Wric “. Fl Non omittas The Form of the Writ out the Chancery th B

Procefs co the U:lawry lies up- on 2 Withernam veturned in che King’s Bench or Common Pleas

166 D

Averie elongate 8b. D, E

Clarrantia diet.

What Ic is, and where it lies, end in what Cafes 364,B,C,D

The Formofthe Writ 36D

Grantable by the King only, and to whom to be direGed 37 £

Giarrantia Charte.

Of Lands in ancient Demefne 29 H, 300 K

The Form of the Writ 2978 Where it lies, and for whom 297 D, 298, 299,300

Where it lies where there is no Charter 297 F, 298G

Ic lies upon the Words dedi & concefi again't the Grantor, but noc againft his Heir 298 H

Ic lics noc where a Man may vouch, and will not 6.1

It may be fued out before he is implcaded 298, 299,D

Whac Lands of the Vouchee’s are liable sb.

It lies not upon an Exchange

299 B

Te ties againft none but Tenane of the Lad 1b. C

In what County to bring ie

ib. F By what it hall be determined

300 G Divers Writs iu What fhall not abate ie = ib.

How the Recovery thal}! be when the D<mandant is not ime pleaded 302 &

Cireck. The Lord may bring Trefpafs

for taking of icaway 201D,B What fhall bea Wreck 426C

FIT Z-

(1)

FITZ-HERBERT

HIS

Natura Brevium.

Writ of Right Patent.

A H E Nattres of the Original Writs are to be fhewed and declared, according to the Manner

and Form as they are in Order written and fet down in the Repifter, which fhall be exprefled

and fpecified in Form following : And firft, becaufe che Writ of Right Patent is in its Nature

the higheft Writ in Law, che Nature of that Writ hhall be

firft declared, and where it lieth.

Bp This Writ ought to be brought of Lands or Tenements, 40 E. 3. 3.

and not of Advowfon, or cf Common ; and lieth only of ,

an Eftare of Fee-fimple, and not from him who hath a leffer

Effare. as Tenant in Tail, Tenant in Frank-marriage, or Te-

nant for Life: For chefe Tenants fhall not have a IVrit of

Right Patent.

Cc And this Wric lieth properly where a Man is feifed in Fee. 11 AM. 17. fimple, and another recovereth the Land againft bim by Pi" Csriam? Default in a Precipe quid reddat: Now he, who hath loft by a Maa -

D Default, ought to fue this Writ. Or if a Man feifed in Fee~ gaint the fimple die feifed of fuch Eftate, and a Stranger doth abare, Heir byDe- and entereth into the Land, and deforceth che Heir; thefault, and Heic may fue chis Writ sgainft the Tenant of the Frechold proughe of the fame Land, or an Affife of Mortdauncefter. dauncefter

E And this Writ cought to be brought againft him who hath ~

a Frechold at leaft in the Land, and not againft Tenants for

Years, Tenants by Scatute-merchant, Tenants by E/egit, nor

Tenants by Sratute-ftaple; but ought co be brought againft

thofe Tenants who have an Effate in Fee-fimple in the Lands,

or an Eftate-tail, or for Term of Life at the leaft. And

n

F

A

Writ of Right Patent.

But the Lord may give Licence unto his Tenant to fue his Writ of Right in the King’s Court, or che Common Pleas, before che Juftices ; and that as well after che Writ purcha- fed and returned into the Common Pleas, as before the Writ purchaftd and fued. And the Form of the Writ when it fhall be fued in the Common Pleas by Licence of the Lord fhall be futh: Rex Vie’, &c. Praecipe A quod jufte, &e. redd.C unum me[uag cum pertin in M. quod clamat effe jus O hereditatem Juam, © unde quir't. quod prad. A. ci injufte deforceat,; O riff fecerit, Cr predif’ C. fecerit te fecurum de clamore fio profc- quend’ tunc fumm. per bonos Sum. predif® A. quod fit cram ju- fice mftris apud Weltm. in guinina Sane Trinitat’, oftenf. quare mon ficcrit: Gr babeas ibi Sum’, hoc Breve. T. Gree quia l.capital Dominus Feod, illins nobis inde remifit Cur. faam, Aad fo this Claufe thall be put in the Wrir after che Ze/te, Ge. And if this Claufe be omirted, and the Lord after the Purchafe of the Wrie fend his Letter to the King that he is contented therewith, it is fufficient. :

And if fuch Claufe, quis Dominus remifit Cur. fuam, were in the Wrir, it is not material whether there were any Let. ter of the Lord in the Chancery, proving his Aflent, or noe. And the Form of the Letrer of Licence, which fhall be cer- tified unto the King, is thus :

Excellentiffimo Principi Domino H, Det gratié Regi Ang’, Dee mino Hibern’, ¢ Daci Aquitaniz, Dunelm Epi aous falutems in €o per quem Reges regnant, OG Princip’s diuminantur. Ouia K. de S. in Curia vefirs, coram Fuftitiar. u-firis de Banco, per B eve weflrum de Reffo, W. de uno mefuagio cum pertine in Ve qtod de nebis tenatur, moftra Licentia#: mediante produit implaci:’ veflre Gelfisudini Regia tenor, pref. intimamas nos niflears Cur. vobis inde 1.i¢ vice remififi, Julvo nobis alias jure deminii noftri in cafes confimili, fi acciderit. In czjxe vei teft:mon' has literas noftras fieri f.cimus Patentes. Dat? seud London’, dic, asno, lve.

But if the Tenant of any Lord fue fuch a Wric of Righe in the King’s Court withour fuch Letrer, and recover, it feemeth the Recovery is good, and the Lord fhall not void the fame northe Tenant. A'fo it feemeth c> Rand with Rea- fon, that if a Man hold of any Lord, as of a Seigniory in grofs, which is not any Manor, tor which Ssignicry he cannoc ke-p any Court; that then the Tenanc oughr co fue fuch Writ as before in the King’s Courr, end that the Lord fhall noe have Aétion, or other Means to annul this Act, becaufe he hath not any Court to hold Plea for thar there. In the End of the Wit may be thele Words: Ghia Dominus romifit Curiam, &c, But if che Tenant will fue forch the Writ of Precipes in Cae

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woluerit : {9 habeas ivi bee Breve. T fie, Orc. Quia prad. A, duxit in axor. W. Confarguinesn: Fie’, Gre. propter quod idens Wie. favety Oc. fiat Exeen:is, Gre. we fupra.

$ And ina Wric of Right in a Court-Baron, if a foreign Plea be pleaded, or the Mife is joined to be tried by the Grand Affife, now if the Bailiffs will proceed, the Tenanc may have a Prohibition direéted unto them, which fhall inhibit the Bailitts co hold the Plea. Or he may inhibic the Lord himfelf, chat he fhall noc hold che Plea, de. And alfo fuch Writ fhall be diredted unto the Sheriff, forbidding him co ho'd Plea in the Councy-Court upon the Wrie of Right after fuch Pleas pleaded ; and if they do proceed, he may fue forth an A.ias, and a Pluriss, and an A:teckment againft chem. -

BE And itis ta know, that if the Lord or Bailiffs do ceafe to proceed in the Plea by Reafon of fuch Writ of Prdhi- bition, then when the Juftic.s in Eyre come into the Coun. ty for all Pleas, the D-mandant may come into the Chane cery by the Record of the Wiit of Prohibition, which iffu. ed before out of rhe Chancery, which is always enrolled in the Chancery ; and thereupon he fhall hive a Writ dire&ed unto the Sheriff, to fummon four Knights co chufe the Grand Affife upoa the Writ of Right, which is in the Lord’s Court, or in the County. And the Wric of choofing the Grand Affife fhall be fuch:

Rix Vic’, Sco fale’, Sion. per bones Summ. tiit. legales Mie dives de Com. tuo, qued fint coram Fuftic. noftris ad primam Af. cum in partes illas vener:nt, ad -ligend. fuper facram. [uum xt. de legal. Militibas de vifa de N. qui melius feiant & ve- lint dicere v:ritat’, ad ficicid. Recozn. magne Aff nofira, inter A. Petent. & B. Tin-nt’, de ano mefuag. eum pertin. in N, unde idem B. qui temas «ft, p-fait fe in magnam Affif, noftrans, dg petiie Recognition fi ri, nter eornm mjus jus hibeat in mefuag. predice: GO firm. por bonos Summ. pradi&. B. quod tune fit ibiy anditurns iilem election’: 9 bibeas ibi nomina

A prediti. Militum, {9 bec Bw. And when the Plea is in the Common Pleas, thzn this Writ of Migna Afifa cligends fhall iffue out of the Com non Pleas, and is Judicial: Bue in the Cafe before, it {hall iffue ovt of the Chancery, with- our paying a Fine. And if che Demandanc fue a Writ of

B Precipe in Capite in the Common Pleas for Lands holden of another Lord chan of rh. King, then che Lord of whom che Lands are holden may fue forth a Writ dire&ted unto the fuftices of the Common Pleas, rehearfing how that the Land is holden of tim, cummanding them to proceed no farther, Oc. And

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eannot maintain. this Writ of Right Parent, but another Writ which is called Juris Urraw; the Nacuce of which Writ

Pe rofits of th

Writ of Rigkt Patent, and the Count, and ¢ alt the Ciscumftances thereof, fee the Title of

_ And note, That a Writ of Right, which is ca im Capite, is no Writ of Right Patent, but is a Writ of Right Clofe, and thall be direfted unto the Sheriff of rhe Covonty, and lieth where the King's Tenant, who is feifed in Fee-fimple of Lands holden of the King in chief as of his Crown, and not of the King as of any Honour, Caftie, or Manor, but meerly of the King as of his Crown, w

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Narore as the Writ of Right Patcnr; and 00 Perfon can fue this Writ, if be hath not an Eftare in Fee-Gimple of his own Poflefiion and S<ifin, or of the Scifin of his An ceftor or Predecedior, |

And ic licth ajfo where Tenant in Fee-fimple of any G Lands or Tenemenrs, who holderh fuch Land or Tene © ment of the King in chicf as of bis Crown, and not of © the King as of any Honour, Caltic, or Manor, lofech his Lands.or Tenements by Defau's in a Pracipe qued reddat: Now He or his Heir may have chis Writ of Right, of Praci-

fe Copise, againit the Tenant of the B d of thofe ie oc Tenements. And this Weit fhall be Clofe, and H fhall be dire&ed unto the Sheriff, and returnable in rhe Common Pleas before the Jullices there: And in this Weie he ought co joy the Seifin mm himfelf, or in bis or

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Writ of Right in London.

1T of Right Parent in Loudon lieth of Lands, or nements within the City, oe. by him who claims in Fee-fimple in the Lands and Tenements, and ims an Effate for Life, or in Tail, : , or yee Courtefis. . Por if Tenant in

his Lands in Londin by Defaule, or by V feemeth that he thall have a Writ of Righe of direfted unto the Mayor and Sheriffs, and ie thal ein the Nature as a Writ of Right Patent. And the Form: the Writ toed mahi) Res Vieetom, Lond. falue’ Precipim. fy atcha’ sine rellam remvacis B. de N. Ty cw rhea | duobur fooppit cum persia, in Lond’, que clamat tenere de mbig per likerwm Servic’, Ge. que Wi et deforcear, ne ample inde clarourem aud! anus pre dif Bu riffl. Tefle, Gre. And ir thall noe” | be faid in this Writ, Be wifi feceris, Vececomes talix Com. fas | Oe. becaufe rhe Writ is as well unto the Sheriff of the City as unto the Mayor,

And the Writ of Right Patent, which thall be call unto another City or Barough, fhall be of like Form’ as the” Writ aforefaid is, as appeareth by the Regifter, thas: = 7

Rex Majari 6 Ballivis fuis Oxon. falut’s Seabee vebit,S qurd fine dilatione picnwm vidlum, ice. BOC. de vi revdetusy: oncnds ae fexdegin beves fume pertin. in Ne gee A ae B, ei deferccaty & Ge.

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ugh are, And I have not heard that a Man oteftation. to foe fiach Writ Parenc in the Ne- rit he’ But the Cicry of Londen, by their

Power to hold Pleas of Lands wichin the Cie the King’s Writs as well as by M’ris of Right

the Mayor and Sheriffs, thould be Clofe, and nor Parent.

And it appeareth by the Regifter, in the Title of Juris Utrum, that a Juris Utrum was fued ef Tenements in Lemdn returnable before the Juftices of (he Common Pleas. __ And alfo it appeareth in the Regifter, in che Title of f Walte, in the End of the Ticle, thar « Writ of Partic. facienda was dire@ed unto the Mayor and Sherifie of , to make Partition of Tenemienrs in Lendex ; and alfo chere followeth a Writ of Efrepemenc, fued and di unto the Sheriffs of Londen, upon a Writ of Juris Urewm. pending before the Juftices of the Common Pleas, of Te-

m . i _ And it sppeareth in the Regifler, a Writ of Jufiicier of Whanee fool’ ln London for donde in. Louden wee digabel ainto the Mayor and Sheriffs of che Ciry, and a Specia Writ for the Heir in Tail for Lands im Londen direfked

the Lands unto his Anceftors in Tail, he And che lik Writ for him in the Remainder in Tail, and alfo for him 1 the Reverfion. And the like Writs wpon Devif.s made in other Cities and Boroughs by fome Perfons to others, Be, And thefe Writs are in the Regilter after the Writ.of Ferme Rt ee cate a by chefe Wrirs it a th, that a (Writ

Patent, which is directed son the Mayor and Shoda of Londen, is not fuch a Writ as @ Man thal! declare there | upon in the Nature of whac Writ he will, dc as itthall be” a Writ of Droit Clofe fued in ancient Demefn; bur | that it behoveth co fue.in London his Writ in the Narure of foch Writ as his Cafe requireth, Gre. But Quereveritetes of thar which was ofed in ancient Times in Londen,

Aad it appeareth in the Regifter, chat the King thall have a Writ Efcheat retornable inro the King’s-Bonch, for Lands in London efcheated unrothe King; and by theifiame Reafon another Man tha! have a Writ of other Nature, then, returned in the Common Pleas. Buc the King hath a Pre- sogative in this Matter before others, co fae in what Court

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Enon age ha AE be mated | at the Tenant's fuit by a Recordare, out of che Lord's Court, into the Common Pleas, before the Juftices there: And b the fame Reafon it feces chet it nay be temo ed ar the Suit ett, in a Writ se eT ght of Dew he = ae Seas fr oer Conn Pst before the Ta es | if the. | do aatealt a theo of all his ce and dieth, aad his Heir hath nothing feent he Feme be to fae forth a Writ wer fhe fhall fue her Writ o Hs of Dower the fame Feoffee, a for ‘after the Eodow

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Fealry. [8,] Smptores terrarum, if a Husband enfeaff oStein Writ of era Ecole, the rit ig agaimit f fhall be foed in the Heir’s Court, ae the Writ thal! be unto the Heir, for rhe Seigniory that get x h in him. ee fo if the Husband at this Day Parcel of his. Manor in Tail to hold of him, and diet he Feme thal! fire her Writ of Right of Dower in the Court of the her Husband « the Donee in Tail, and the Writ direfted unto the Heir: But if the Hasband rue a Git ‘Tail of all the Lands thar he } sep 7 and the | ; ight that Sq ae

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peeatieenmres!

Rex, &e. Precipimus tibi, refium tencas, &e. deg eres pete oe tate Oa terra, qua fecund, Confactud. Marerii, pred, tenet in adem Pilla, B.C. & D. ef defore’. And for Stopping of a Way the rit is fuch = . | Rex ae Des Covent. & Litch. de Mantr. de C. falutem. £, raft quod W. injufteG> fine judicio, obffruxte Piam in D. qua oft infra ear cjufdem Maner. ad m= idem | )

eidem R. in pramiff. debitum CG fcfliaum jaflitia complementum peri foriaeits prous fecundum te hers ae pradii. fueri¢

Manor, which are in the Hands of a free Tenant who hold-_ eth of the Manor, for thefe Lands he oughr co fue this

Writ of Dreir elofe, dire€ted unto the Lord of the Manor,

and there he thal] make his Proteftarion to fue in chat Court,

the fame Writ, in the Nature of what Writ he will declare.

And the Form of Entry when fuch Writ is brought in

Court is fuch :

Ad bare Cur. venit R.N. per Nich. B. Attornstum fuum, N Litera: Patentes ipfias R. G liberavit prafaris Balivis fireve Demin: Regit nuwc claufum, eifdem Ballivir direBam, in forma juris focunduam Confuetud, Maverii prad’', excqund” cxjur Mawr jequitar in bat verbe : .

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Writ De Re@o claufo. . ‘27

in the Lord’s Court, that then the Demandant may {ce Writ dire&ed unro the Sheriff, commanding the Sheriff that he go unto the Court in ancienc Demefn, and chat he take with him four difereet Knights in their proper Per- fons, to fee that Right be done unto the Party demandant in this Wric; and if che Sheriff refufe fo to do, he may. have an Alias and Pluries, and Attachment againft the She- riff in the Common Pleas or King’s Bench. But it feemerh thac this Wric which fhall be fo fued dire&ted unro the Sheriff, thac he fee Right done co the Demandant, is of little Effet; for by Vertue of this Writ he cannot compel the Lord co do Right unto the Demandante, as it feemeth, renrex [13.] Quare: For if he cannot caufe the Lord cto do Right unto the Demandane in a Writ of Droit Clofe, then it fhall be in vain to fue fach Writ dire&ed unto the Sh:riff, to go unto the Lord's Court, and to fee that Righe be chere done. And the Demandant may fue fuch Wric dire&ed unto che Bailiffs, or unto the Lord himfelf, commanding chem that chey do him Right, dc. and char they do not delay the Matter, Gre. And thereupon an Alias, a Plurics, and A:rtachment if need be.

A And if a Plea be removed in the County, che Demandant may fue fuch Writ dire&ted unto the Sheriff, thet he pro. ceed in the Plea, unto Judgment, and to do Right; and upon chat he fhall havé an Alies, a Pleries, and Attachment againft the Sheriff, if he will not do accordingly.

B And nore, That the Demandant in a Writ of Droit Chfe 348.6. 35. cannot remove che Plea out of the Lord’s Court for no 6 4- + Caufe, éc. nor the Tenant remove the Plea out of the °®-3- 2+ ancient Demefn, if not for Caufes which prove the Land to ; be EFrank-fce, and not ancient Demefn 3 and the Form of the Writ of Recerdarc, to remove the Plea out of ancienc De. mefn is fuch :

D Rex Vie’. Lincoln. falut’. Pracigimus tibi, quod affumptis

tecum quatuor difcretis legalibus Milit:ins de Com. tue, in

propria perfins tus accedas ad Cur, B. de C. G in plene Curia sa recerdar, facias Loquelam qua cft in eadem Cur. per paruam

Breve moflrum de Reto, inter, Orc. de uno mfuagio cum pertin, in

I & Record, i2ud habeas cram Juftic. noftris, Oc. G partibus,

Gre. 7 habeas ivi nomina pradiff. yuatucr kominum, 9 bee

Breve, do aliud Breve, Gc. Quis prel. A. in placitand, in Cur.

prad. prosulit Caartam Domi Hen’, qumdam Regis Angiie,

progeniteris proavi nufir?, per quam idem preavus woficr feoffae vit W. patrem pad, A. (cujas Hares ipfe eft) de mefuagio prad’, si dititur, per quod idem A. dicit fe non debere mec poffe fime me- bis refponterc: Fiat execatio iffius Brevis, fi catfa fic vera, &

pra.

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: de chat there are not any Suitors in the Lord’s Court of anci- remov.t, ent Demefn codo right, cc. Buc Quere if this be a fufficient

Af a Frank-Tenant of ancient Demefn, who holdeth his 2611.8. 4. Tenements by Knights Service and in Fee, be outed and fir Landi diffeifed of his Lands or Tenements, he thall fue at the Come hind mon Law, and not in ancient Demefn, for no Lands are ante TE Terie: mall nen Bilt off Pens white; Days | a Man vea Bi tfh Porce i | all inthe Locd's Cour of ancient Demefa forthe tok seat t Diffeifin, without fuing any t thereupon ; ata Man fhall have of Lands in a City or Borough : And there that Cafe, ifthe Tenant bath any Macter to prove the Lands to be Frank-fee, he thall have a Recordare co remove the Plea out of ancient Demefn into the Common Pleas, & 116.34 And alchough the Plea in ancient Deme(n be there with-

ae i: nue ait SHH a; a ah 28 i fit ie Hin RIE = ii && : e ie = =f ae Ha t tale 1a (uate ="o.5 § E s5 ath Ji TER aH ase cue aiibe in : sh: ines: eae aS pentheie al aft : ae adie 52 giedse i HE g23 iets yatas site na i He

ediius A, merit pradi fli, spe ples C.D.& B. & alice hymines, Bo,

Ss. Attorn. funra querumisar, quod cum coram antecef]. Teneats de tm

rum tencbat ware virgat, tere. de eodem Maner’, &c. per fidelia tatem © fervic. quinque folia’, Gr faciend, Sef, ad Our. dBi Mae ner, in anno, viz, ad fiflum fantti Mich. & ad Fifingy Pofche:; © f comsigifie Breve de ReBo fuilfe, im eadcm Cor: placitard’, aclend. Se, im eadem Cur. de tribur Jeptimeamis im: tres feptim’, &c. quamdin Breve iliud pendens {uit in eaderm Cur"; | ! Demigus Rex burgor faces GC Diminica fue talliagye rity pre omnibus Scrvisiis; G qxi plus Terra temuiffent de ia. yep in red derent, Ae ee | madi fiatum critinualfent a tempore cjufd. preavi,. de Rege in Regera progenitorwan, Ec. ujque ad tempat prod, Die

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:. reciting the whole Matrer, commanding them that they pb: Hicaed his Defaule for that Day, for the Caufe before mentioned ; And ic is not material whether the Caufe be true or not, when the King doth certify that the Party is in

hiwServies. . For ic by the Words of the Writ, thac the King by his Prerogative may warrant this Default for # Day: "And fo it that if the Tenant in a Praecipe quod

* - ““vaddat av the Grand Cape, or the Petit Cape returned, make ¢ Default, that before Judgment upon this Default the King “Shity fend fach’a'Writ unto che Joftices, rehearfing thar the

~= Parry is in bis Service, and ee that his De.

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fault do not prejudice him: And it ftandeth with Reafon thac the King may fo do, becaufe thar every one is bounden to

ferve the King in bis Bufinefs, But what Procefs thall the g

the Tenarit will nor appear at che Day of the Defaule recorded, nor after, when the Writ of Warramtia Diei comes unto the Joffices ? Te feemeth a new Summons fhalliffue out of the Common Pleas, ro fummon the Tenant anew, becaufe that his Defaule at his Rerorn is excufed by the Wric of Warrentia Dick, Bat if the Writ Warramia Dici do not excufe the Defaule at the Grand Cape, then it feems a new Grand Cape fhall go forth upon the firft De.

fault returned at the Summons of the Precipe quod reddat, C

Quare of that. And the King may ac V rite to fave two Defaules at two feveral Days, Gre. Quere of thefe Mat.

ters, becaufe they are out of Ufeat thisDay. And the Form

of the Writ is fuch :

Rex Jufticiar. fuis de Banco falatem, Setatis qued A. fait in D

fervitio mofiro per Praceptum noftrum dic Lune in Crafim, wv, Palch. proxim. preterit’, ita quod eo die intereff[e mom prtuit Lae

quel. qua eft coram vobis per Breve nofrum inter B. petent®, &

pred. A. Tenentem, de uno Mefuagio cum pertinen. in N. aude i A. Co verfur predia. B. inde vocavit ad Ware’ at didt: Et ides

webis mandamus, qua prad, A. propter abfentiam [sam adilam ~

diem, nom poatar in defellu, nec in ali perdent, quia diem ilar quoad hoe warrantizabim. Tefie, oa The Form of the Writ co fue two Defaulesis: Rex, a at

upre,

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s+ A 6. Court-Baron which is not a Court of Record,

* Br. Error oF si th as Pap Sot of Bae ce Ie

| ano. Of sheP Plea; there the intiff oF Practldors ig grieved hail have this Writ, and the Writ fall

he recorded , ' ae out of the Chancery: And if the Falfe Judgment be given ; by Pleo, in the Sheriff's tao -Court, then the Weit thal be dire.

~ enghe 20 be Ged nto the Sherift himfelf, and thall be fuch , and mot void, & cor n judice: But where Fudgment ir . Land Oma or nt a tee their Jurifdi@ion, it is wait, Hag

Henric’, & +. Pie. Linc. falar. 3i A. fecerit, &o. tune in plas B Cem. tuo reeord. fac. Lequclam qua eft in end, Com, per Breve nofir. ide Rollo inter A. Potent. O B. Tenet’, de une mefusg, W cent. arr. terra com pertin. in C. unde idem A. queritur felfam fibi Ley haga ap tm eed, sagt he ilud mh e- yram . Weftm. t ; \ figille Two, per Sa thes legal, Milits ej Com. ex ills gui Record, sli ae 164. the fucrtint: & fumm. per Sum. pradiit. B, quod tune fit sbi, Writ west auditurns Record, idud. Et bsbear iti Summ’, nomins quatuyr Mi. j : ir litum, & hoe Brews. ' waned Ggillo tuo & figillis quataor legaliom hominum ejufdem Curis, ana goed, Cs =a

| And if the Tenant Irth aliened the Land after Judgment given agsinft the Deméudant, then the Summons fhall be madein the Writ againft bim who is Tenant of the Land, and againft him who was Tenant at the Time of the Judg. ment given, by thefe Words, viz. & fismm, per bom Sunem, pred. Bo C. gad mefaag. & cerram illam mene tenia) qued tre fint ibi, audituri, Bec.

And if the Palfe Jadgment be given in another Courr- D Baron than in the Sheriff's Court, rhen the Writ of 'Palfe qu nent is called a Writ of Avcedar od Curiam, and fiyall

dite€ted unro the Sheriff; and the Writ is foch:

Rex Wie. Linc falutem. $i A. feeerit te fiewrum de clay profeguend’, tune affiemptis teenm quatuer diftrer, O Leal Mibtibas Com. tue in propria perfew. tua atced. of Onribo B. de C. O iw plena Curis tila record. far. Lequelam gee fait in ere ears pe Breve uefirum de Belts inrer A. Presents & BOT.

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over the Sum of 204, ; fori Rs Ge spots be on Rie

» but peaeitat ot Wiebe. Siu aa ace in Title

bre Falfe upop 2 Writ of Right Parent, or a I

| Spas tela Toa Pest geeen aotines ds certified, as well the Origi ginal as che Refi.’

he pees Ore noi udg be te anaes ty ¥ gmenr,

_ And where the Tenant lofeth his Land by Falfe Jodg- A

19] mentin a Writ of Right in a Court-Baron, he thall noc have ast ayy a Writ of Falfe ann before that the Demandant hath 21 H.6. 34. entered upon him, Gv. Qued Vid. M. 38. £, 3,

Part And where the Defendant in Faux Judgment, after A

the B - a Scire pearance by him maketh Defaulr, a Grand Difteefs fall j ‘ike

| out againit him, And if he again make Default, or cometh

Ewcwine and will not fave his’ Default, the Plaintiff in the Writ of

Commun Falfe Juc fhall have Judgment to recover Seilin of the

Pleas. Land againit him = Quod vide M. 13,2. And the Weit of Falle J Jodgmenc given in ancient Demefn is fach :

Rex’ Vie. faint’ Si A. feeerit, &c. accedas ad Cur. B. &e. & C

vecordari fac. Loquelam que eft im eadem Cur. per parvum Breve mofirem de Rollo inter x. Petentom, &c. Cy babeas (bi nomina pradif. qu atuer horminum, bee Breve, O aliud Breve, &c.

And fs a Writ of Droit el fc, if the Writ of the Deman- dant be abated, whereupon he bringeth his Weir of Fale Jadgment in the Common Pleas, and there the Jodamene is reverfed, and the Writ gee good ; then hs hall hold Plea in the Common Pleas, and a Judicial Wrir thail iflue from the Common Pleas, in Nature vf Proreftarion made in the firft Writ 5 and if the Proteftation: were in the Neture

of Affife of Mortdauncefirr, the Jultices thall dic& 2 Weie nc he Shei aaah the Jurors te come ony of an. -

"1 cient

ns Wi of Falfe Judgment but

aizioet +" rane > i debe , mt ue

or orher

fal eve Ws a the Common

fem Mestre of bien who Goch fame,

Cait lon ean for the Oe Geen Crore

the tn E. 0 2 Pudament ae | iY udgsorrs, ; 1 2 urn, jase the Exchequer, ame by Bre. ‘Ball - = : ; ion cee, bee shan j by the Scatute of 31 6, 4. Cap. 12. ‘wherwife it is of wher Comrtt. <—* <

An wwhen the Record is removed iby Writ of Grrpe into B he Comm or King’s Bench, then the Vga p- to affige bis ivr, before he have a Seire faciar againht the Defendant ad audiendum errors, And if he afiign divers as ‘ma. Th ags for Krrorsy which the Court thinketh to beno Errors, te ry tea ie havea Seire facies upon this Affignment. Go ie Emors afligned, and « Scire facias awarded ee | upon thar Affignmenc, he thall not a/ign au Error asto-fay, thar che Plaintiff was dead at the Time of iiioere or before the Judgment, Ge, But he may afer fr. sg as many Errors as do appear in the Record, and yt Fay thall not be faid a double Affignmenc. Bat he thal aifign for jaw Error, but one Error in Fatt, becavfethis Error in Fag shall ebeOriginel be tried by the County, and the Errors in the Record thal eget, tried by the Juftices. for ve was | And vpon a Writ of Error the Record it felf thall be B ex affigae- removed, and nor the Tranfcripe of the Record ; for upon Bone were Trantcripe of a Record a Man fhall not affign Errors, if it steugette be not upon a Writ of Error fued upon [ranfcript of a kde Pine, there he thail affign Errors upon the Tranfcripr of p the Note of the Fine ; ard if the Joftices do conceive it tle Coat ex officio abete

le

Error, then they thall fend for the Note of the Fine, and ‘fhalf reverfe che fame.

did , Io a Writ of Ercor, when the Record cometh in Court, if ¢ a Write ths Plaintiff all chat Term do nor aflign bis Excors; and al-

(a: 5 Oia Jude. thop of Durham in the County Palatine, the Party grieved!

i

65. andthefe things are for his Advant 1 /3) "Ts 65 ings 18 vantage.

_hie do Ete,

ao Aff. 2. fur Diffei the Original Writ E ac. 21 E. 3+ wane pone rit, Quam Sr craTiee haredi- eee the Penane admit of the Writ, 2nd pleadto

plead to and lofeth, he fhall nor affign chis Faule in the Aion, and ech admitted the Writ'to-be good by his And fo.in a Writ of Desinue of Charters, concerning in Lands, if the Plaintif€ in his Count do nor declare tainty. of the Land in the C Count, the Defendant re ae “ie - the Count good, and pleadethy wnto the Attion, By Pigot th by Jaudgmenc given in a Writ of Error faed by aie him, aa fhall not aflign for Error the Fault in the Count; + becanfe he hath admitted the fame to be good by his Plea. ~ Tamen eer

Dean pendant: tbe Wit, arti the likes whith prove i able read there Pere the Party, tweed other Matter. and admit tke Writ, be Conwa of Death or ot her Things, which prove the Writ abated.

sRAd And a Man fhall not affign for Error a Thing which is for

his Advantage: Asto fay and affign for Error that he had Day, ~

ited and that the Day was for longer time than the common Day;

Bas, 2 fo he thal not aiiign for Etror that he was not efloineds

.E-5.35-ehere be ought not fo be effoined, of hed Ald granted 45. Br. F3" unto, him, where he ought not to bave had Aid 5

135. _ Lf falfe Judgment be given before the Juftices of the Bi- §

mont ni “thal! have a Wrie of Error there before the fame Bifhop M. 14 £.3. And if he give falfe Judgment, then the Wriro Se amie be fued in the Common Pleas, or in the as

i BR. if there be Ju ices there; but by Fortefcuc it shall le reverjed'de Parkers, 19H. 6. 12. Sh in County Palatine hall be reverfed in B, R. ‘ebae 7.33. per Fineux. Erroneous Judgment in County Palatine jhad be reverfed

Cummiffion, 37 A.6.13. Error in Chanceey reverfed in Parliament. But 14 El. Dyer. 515. That Error upon # Scive tacias upon a Recegnifance was re- werfed in B,R. slaach [camer contrary te 37 H.6. 13,

7H. 37 And ifa Falfe Judgment be given forthe in any Suit s Fe 73> or Aftion, the Sengagraved fhail have Waite Error, and = ign kes Errors, i fuing forth any Scie facias _the King ad audi endum Evrores, becaufe chat the King is al- _ ways prefene in Court; and chat is the Caufe of the Borm _. of Encries of Suits for che King is fach: Chriftopher’Hales, os vers, Domini Regs, qu pro Domine Rege Jequitur, So. wen, hie

a ime ai . t 7 ° 1 : e in \

: t in

y = ) :

2G nifor thall have a Writ of Error. If

iH

as Aff, 8.

wot a againkt his own Difclaimer: But if be plead Newtemure, and Stranger the fame be found againft him, for which the Demandant foal nes recovereth, the Tenant thal! have a Writ of Error, H. 6. &. 3, have Error. A Man condemned thal! not aflign Error in the Procefs ; but ne. in the Sine re he may

pies _ Ivis no Error co fufter one to make Attorney in an AGion D a be . 31. in which he ought norco make any Actorney.

Bi.Ercor Upon fife Jaden given in che Common Pleas in Jre- E $9. ms Er land the Writ of to be fued there ; and recurn- rar fall 6 sb\e in the King’s Bench in Irelend ; but upon a Judgment phan given in the King’s Bench in irdand, che Writ of Error

1 Dew be fued and returned in the King’s Bench in Eugland.

fe tbe King’s Bench in ireland. And nate that it is [aid, That there is wo Ori-

i

but the fare remains there 5 and fo is 47 5. Birt. Af, 92.8.

When the Record cometh into Court by a Writ of Error, F the Plaintiff thal! affign his Error, and thall have « Seire fa- cias before the Record fhall be entered ; for the fame thall not be entered before the Parties have Day by che Scire faciae,

And the Procefsin this Writ is Alias and Pluries, and up- @ on that Attachment fhall be awarded againft the Judge, who ought to retucn the Record, co whom che Writ we:

t eeram wobis prafat. Vic, in Curia mftra Crvitatie Wind tues Wifrde a Asi able hid a ses dem R, Bc. intervenife wanif , vobis pracipimur quid Rew cordum C& proceffum ejufdem coram wobis in Huftingo pradif. Rapes Pome ection Z pecs pore Sie Lagedarde Se saranl eoagemen wv prier Juisit fort fociotic wim foi

ay i ul 33 fl ¢ i bE

itur oracipionnt, rgd ite fit, quod idem RK. iiernerit vobse bef fatisfac tam, nobit, de eo ad nos in hac Leper a quam efat. A. de arrevagsis | Shah side)

Curia » 4 Gui ea becgeads ~~ emeeur. cries jaaicii sl deatit, pendente in "Huftinge prediG, Loguela de Errore ~homaatie psp ey si ie in | tents, tune é a oredil?, tie alia, pera eyes sehen

rages fasiatis, as dif. rem Aang ded onpeitaatode ; pole

eth ah by this Writ, that a Man fhall have an A oo dave ery by one a

Wric Original fued, ive. And the Writ of Error fhall be dire&ted unto the Mayor, and alfo to the Sheriffs, alchough that the Judgment be given in the Sheriffs Court before tO re. move the Record into the Hwfings to reverfe at there, if, cre. And the Form of the Writ inal! be thus: Rix Majeri © othe ree nen bp ‘Quia in Records & Mu, ac etiam in tiene judicii Logquela qua fait in Cun heir Ci'vitat. pradi@’ coram vobit praf. Sue fine Brevi roftro, fecundum Crnfuctud. tjufdem Civitatis, inser AG ; = de quadam tranfgr. sap poly rome are _ |

' AMlociation, and “etd. shéthet Mi'cie, 8iae0 twats

re the Juftices

then ido noe cesar br aldo xan AB Op and Jirminer, han |

ole at a Commiffion te to examine the Errors, G given in the Haftingsinthe Time of another

King nd int , and in the Time of another Mayor, and other Sheriffs;

. the Form of the Commiffion is fuch ; at

> Rew dilelis, &c. Quis ex parte B. ecceptmus, quod in cet |

Mo preeefiu, ec. {ates ib. jhe empl

Fas er rts, Sedans cfieum Juftciar. mat’, ad

aie ae > : : ;

d Juftices, Ge. And the Writ cord and Procefs, and alfo it thal) rehearfe the Commiffion which he hath made co be direéted unto certain Juftices, examine, Or. and to do Juftice thereupon : And then he th fay in the End of the Writ, ideo vobis preeipimu, qued ad tet pe og gto F. & S. vel dus corum, cerint. Record © proceff Loquele prediff’, cum omnibus ea tan gintibus, que pees , oF dicitur, coram eis vel deobus corum ad predG. vcnire fae’, vofque ‘at. Vic. feire fate praf. A. quod tune fir ibi, Errorem illum (fi quem in Recorde Ge proceff. praditt. aut in verted prediG. intervenia| contigerit) auditur’, & ulterius fatlur. O receptur. gud Coe

| ria nofire ees bac parte. Et habeat. &c. ) hath Jogaene given for him ia Lend be.

)

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Ag aed i se Es inter cos furm. fuit © copes apud S. coram diledtis faba Bd i fas oiy Sic. Aes a

is Selo he ution and. dere is Judpm

gies: Poe th the Party may foe this Writ of Error if there any Error in the matter; and wpon that he hor on

Alias, i a Pluries, if the Juftices will notreGfie the Re.

MrAnd if the | uftices of that Bench, or other Juftices upon A |

the Weit of Error will not certifie all the wee then the oft who fueth oe Writ of Error may a a Dimination c

ee and pray a Writ unto bo who cers before the Record, to certifie all 1 and the’ Wait fhall be fuch

Rex dileifo i fideli fur W. de T.. falut’. Cam mos nuper ad profecutionem I. H. nobis fi hiponte in Record. & preeeffd, ac diam in redditione judicii Lequele qua {uit coram webis om fesiis veflris Judie. mofiris de Banco per Breve moftrum, inter W..de T. Perentere OL. de R. Tenentem, de wy mefuagiis cam pers sincn. in S. Errirem intervesiffe maui ifixm, webit pares mitts, ped fi judic, inde redditum effet, tune & precefa fum Loquele pred’, cum ommib. ca tangentibas sobs [ub figil to weftre diftin&e & aperte ren OC Breve nofirum quod va~0 bis inde wemit, ita quod ea baberemus in Craflin. fandi Mar

proxim, praterit, ubicunqus tune efemur in Anglia: Ae jamex parte prad. 1. de LH. mobis off oflenfum, quod licet var praa ower eee Record. & pricefum prad, whe

a king soy eee Oe Alicer = is Letters Patent %. a3 Dos esabe ee Aton 2 in omnibus lacirs mts 8 ee i gutabinms Cott raed t= he may exprefs who hall be Arcorney, & ¢. or may make At whom or who he will, without Eri = Attorney ie Special Name.

And the by his Writ may fend to any Perfon to ssceive Attornby for another, fich Perfon generally as the other will name, or fuch Perfons {pecially ; and may be as well for the Demandant or Plaintiff, as for the dant or Tenant.

Regifter | And the King may give oo unto one Perfon to re- Py 84-That ceive Attorney for another in all Pleas, and in all Sew

latem to receive Atror <oum Sheng es in the Wric, becaufe he is lan ‘thing. ses ba

it dot nos dactpk oe. or fach other like Specis Caufe, oe mee

to grant a Dedimu pot-flarem in the Generalty to receive At. bale Courts, torney for ifthe ta all Pleas, wichout exprefling any Caufe form tc. ia certain wherefore he doth fo.

And alfo it th by the R , that the King by F us alfo it appeareth by egifter g by

Patent may grant unto the Prior of St. Johns

Ags pacha an, that he may make two of his Friars, and name them, Gs. in his Place, which isin che Place of a Proftor ;

that the two Friars thal! make Attorney for the Prior in

every Adtion which is pendant, or to be brought gaint

him in any Court, Gr. and for to challenge bis Liberties, [6.] and for tS aiivad them. *

And alfo the King by his Letters Patent may grant unto A

an Abbot, for che Devotion that he oweth to the Houfe, that he may make a Genera! Attorney for all Pleas, and in all Courts; and the faid Abbot may remove him a ped others in his Room ra reas & thal) feem good and n

for him fo co do: fo by this ic doth appear thar the King my grant Me. “i his Subje€ts to make Acrorncys,in the Manner, without putting ot fhewing any Cafe in the Letters Parent.

And i ic sppeareth, by the Regifter, “that the King fg B

* Ary he is Scone Man

4

.

D li us poreftatem de dttormato faci ot:

tes tere rie

pis. 28. Term to Term until the Matter be determined ; id. 9 &. 4 feems to be at their Diferetion sdouttee his Contumacy, for in Mat ,. that Cafe if they do admit him to make Attorney, and to go aie. 3+ wirhout Bail, icis no Error ; as it feemeth unto me. ar Ei. wR Bi enero returned, the Tenant bay FE fy and tender co wage his Law, and Day cow the fame at which Day he ought to appear is Law

s7 H.6.97. And a Man thal] not make an Attorney againft the King G in sny A&tion fued by the King.

37H 6.27. Upon a Refcous returned by the Sheriff, and an Attach. fy ment awaided upon it againft him, the Defendant thall nor make Attorney ; but upon his appearance fhall be prefently committed unto the Fleer. Bur if the King fend a Privy Seal unto them commanding them thar they admit Attor- ney for him, the Court ought to receive the Attorney with- out Appearance in proper Perfon.

¢H.>. 7. . And.aMan thall fue a Writ of Error by Attorney if he

Be eee pana he Plaintiff thal make A int

m Er In anaA t aioti a ttorney againit K

rors by At- che Abetors, if he fue againft them a Difringar, &e. :

ogg “* In a Quew redditum veddic the Defendant fhall not make £

ae Attorney bur with Affent of the Parties,

76H 6. 2 22. In a Quid juris wea or Per que fervitia, after a Plea

39 B. 3.26. pleaded the Defendant fhall make Actomey. It feemeth

after 147 4 likewife in a Quers redditum reddit.

Th yh ‘* In a Pramunive the Defendant thall not Attorney M

torney 36. Without a fpecial Writ directed ro the Jaftic

1¢H.7.6. After a Capier ad compatandum ovandela! the Defendant N

gE ay -%¢. fhall not make Attorney.

6.22. _A Man may demand Conufans of Pleas by Attorney. oO yc.4, Lhe Plainciff after Appearance fhall make Atrorney in P feattal. "an Appeal by the Starute of H. 7.

Marder2. He who pleads M/faofmer fhall not make Attorney ; Revd A {27.] wide P. 4 £23. M. 45 E. 3. Fitz. Att pre ike In 2 Seire fetter vpon a Charter of Pardon, che Plaintiff 8

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Dedimus poteftatem de Attornato fatiendo. | which the Party will make under his Seal, or otherwife: And ~ ( alfo Writs of Dedimus poteffatem to remove Attorneys made, | and to put others in their Places, or to remove any of the | Attorneys, and to put another in bis Place. And if a Man ‘make Attorneys in Chancery to anfwer and defend in other O Courts, he may come in Chancery and remove him, and make others his Atcorneys: And thereupon he fhall have a | Writ unto the Juftices of the Court where the Attorney is, + teftifying that he hath removed him, and made another his Attorney, commanding them for to receive him, Se. atte There is a Dedixus porefatem granted in the ty P

. receive an Attorney for him who is Vouchee, becaufe he is coded tobe teceived for the Defaule of Tenant for Life: And a Writ received direéted unto the Jufticesto receive an Attorney for a Wo- and plead, man, who prayed to be received for the Defaule of her Huss Ps welch wr! band, before the be received, And another Writ unto the Q ped ~ Juftices, to receive Attorney for one Defendant, and Guar- o1H. 6. 48. dian for another Defendant. cont. In Quale jus awarded, where a Scire facias thall be award- p before 25. ¢- ed again{t the Lords mediare and immediate, they thal! have | ~ a Writ dice&ted to other Perfons to receive Attorneys for | them to appear to this Quale jus to defend their Right; and | upon Certificate thereof in the Chancery he fhall have a Writ ro the Juftices before whom che Quale jus is to be tried, to admit him who is received Acrorney, and fo ree turned in the Chancery, for Attorney for the Lords in that

Adtion. In Detinue, or Ward, where fhall be Interpleading, they § ought to appear in proper Perfon and interplead, ce. And yet upon reafonable Caufe he may make Artorney in the Chancery, and thali have a Writ unto the Juftices to re- ceive him for his Arcorney, and rehearfe the Caufe where. fore 5 yet it feemeth it is not material whether the Caule be true or no. Alfo there is another Writ in the Regifter dire&ted unto the Juftices for him in the Reverfion, where Tenant for Life is impleaded, commanding them for to admit Attorney foc him in the Reverfion, if the Tenant for Life make Detaule, as he conceived he will, and reftify in the fame Writ, that he in the Reverfion hath made fuch and fuch his Atrorneys joiorly and feverally, commanding the Juftices to receive them for Atrorneys, becaufe chat he in the Reverfion hath fach an Infirmity that be cannot pray to be received, ia’ a 38 Perfon. And the like Writ for a Feme Covert, who hath a Reverfion, and che Tenane for Life isimpleaded, Ys | eye oe a

}

Protettion,

gata and of divers Effects, end es ig may = them for divers Caufes, And there | of Proteétions with the Claufe Volumu, | ae te « Frocettinn led, tore cSurws. And another Prote&tion, Quia moratur. And the chird is a Protettion which the King by his Prerogative may grant ; and a is where a Man isDebtor unto the K. the K. may umto him that he thall nor be fued nor attached, but him into Proteétion until he harh paid the King his Dobe a by the Statute of 25 E. 3.19. it is ordered, That Creditor fhall have an AGion againft the King s Debtor, eos bay oye againft him notwithftanding fach Pree<Etion: fhall not have’Execution ae the King's Debtor who hath fuch Proreftion, unle : upon him to pay the Debts which che King’s Debror owed nnto the King; and then he fhall have Judgment and Ex. ecution againft the King’s Debt, or for both ebts, Or, There is another ProteCtion cam clanfule valumur: And © that is, when the King fendeth a Man in his Service into the Wars beyond the Seas, or into the Marches of Scotland, and there be is detained and kept Prifoner; he fhall have a fpecial Proteftion reciting the whole Matter; and in ¢ End of the fame Proeton thal! be fuch svar Pra/ re te

if the Proteétion be to abe for two chet Yani Juftices will not allow the fame ; and therefore the Bor the Prote&tion at this Day is to endare for one Year a Day after the Date thereof, and then to fue forth a new tetion if need be. And a Protettion may be caft ford Party by a Stranger as well as by the Party himfelf.

And Proteftion Quia profeturus thall nat be ; hed ppm hanging the Plea, if he be not in @

; and a Voyage Royal is, where the King to

the War, or his Lieutenant, or his Desary-Liesnonal qd

"And the Piaintiff cannot caft a Protetion, for the Pam @ teftion is always for the Defendant, and thall be ; him; if it be not im {pecial Cafes, where the Plain cometh Defendant. But when a Proteion fhall be

uf

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PEs ‘ie : in

a Pa 3

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ides A: guiognsne qund be wifi feu pipe wrt rajudictaat pao quicguam qusd i eg tg ete iy he

roftram, GO Conjil, fuum muper inde f. rity mo profiga

a’, encrvation, cedere profiquat’, aut atrempter, vel.

tare fox prifegad ,

of fuch Letters Favour and Right done unr it appeareth the King’s Will foro be, Gre. And like Prote for thofe who with peoryes. ,

: i F :

H | | as oes | ala . J d a > = > Oe ie tt e

J . : net (a a gers, which go into the Country to gather their Debess or: to fue for them, oc. There is another Form of Provettion, 4

Rex wniverfis O fingalit, Vit’, Efcatty Majoribur, satin

:

. i” ial F = _—

-

*

Quare Tuepedit. 71

eher Incumbent and dies ; yet the Patron fhall have an Affife L of Darrein Prefextment upon the firft Difturbance againft che 33 4.5. 32- 4 . Heir of the Diffurber, per Journeys Accounts ; and fo if the Tie Citarc'o fe: Difturber prefent two or three Times within che fix tigiors be- Months, the very Patron fhall have an Affife of Darrein Pres twixt Par- fentment upon the the firft Difturbance. ee for

if trey cat-

met agree, fhe Ordinary ought to admit the Prefentes of the eldcft ; but contrary of

D = Et provifam fuii coram Domine Rege, Archiepifcopis, Epifcepis, Tkis Pro- Comisibas, Barenibus, qued nulle Afifs ultima profentationis Viso is ta- de eztere capiatur de Ecclefiis Prebcndatis, nec de Prabendis, fen toe y Hill. 19 H. 3. | eft. 2.29.

Muare Impedit.

E TH Form of the Writ of Quare Impedit for the King in the Right of the Crown is fuch : a Rex Vie. Lincoln, felatem. Precipe. W. Archiepifcope & R. Vid. Fitz. permeittant wos prefentare ideneam Perfonam ad Ecclefiam de aD. 25: . qua vacat, Cr ad uofiram {peat Denationem, Cr unde pred. r155 may W. Archiep. & R. 205 injufte impediant, ut dicitur. Et nifi, te. have anAf- fam’, Sc. prad. Archiep. & R. qued fins coram nobis, We. vel fife of Da- covam Juftic. mefiris de Bance, oe. rein ve he may beve « Quare Impedit, but mat & contra. C. 5 Part, 102. Jz @ Quare Im- pedit, the Writ fait ad Ecclefiam ; and the Count de Advocatione auar. partium.

For the King may fue this Wric, and every Writ, in what Court he will.

FE And if the King hath Title to prefent unto an Advowe fon by reafon of the Lands and Temporalties in his Hands, of a Bifhoprick, or Abbey, or Guardianfhip of an Heir, then the Writ is:

Rex Vie. London’ falutem. Precip. W. Archiepifcope, quod furmittat wes prafentare idoneam Perfonam ad Ecclefiam de W. que wacat, O ad wofiram [peat Donationem, ratione Epifcopatus Can- tuar’ super vacant. & in mana xofire exiftent’, Gr unde idem Are chiep. nes injufte imped’, ut dic’, Orc.

And if it be unto the Prebend, then thus: d Prebendan del. in Ecclefis, Gre. qua vacat, Cre. ratione Epifcepatus, Gre. And if ie be by reafon of Ward, then the Writ thall be : Que vacet, & ad noftram, isc. ratione Cuffod, terr. Cr haredis T. quendam Comitis de A. defun&i, qui de nobis tenuit in capite, &F in mans nefira exifentis, Cr unde prad’, Gre. nos injufts, Ove.

K 4 And

Cis]

_ Weic iss quod permistat. ipfam re ~ ae

> | _And if Man be diftarbed to prefent unto a Parton

oe. ad Ecclefiam, We. for the wed kif a Sls Patera, And if it be « Vie: then the

bea Peebend, then ad Prebendam Chapel ad a Capa lam; and fohe ought to name cl waive tuner’ it is, Ge.

8.4. 6. 22.

A Man fhall not have a Quare Impedit de Advocat, mediates tis, mec de medictat. Advacationss, Orc. And if one Man bath B the Nomination unto ao Advowfon, and another hath the Prefentation, if he name his Ss and he who hath the

Prefeotation, prefent another Clerk; ho wwhich hee hath the No. mination fhall have a. Quare Impedit, and the Writ fhall |

Farag ipfum prafentare, c. and in his Count he &

the fpecial Matrer, and ic thal) be

“And fo if « Man jhath a Chantry, which is a Domative C by Leteers Parent, sede gigeSe Gate uatoa Clerk, who

is difturbed by another, or another doth prefent to a

iy

che Wiritthall be, Pree’, Ge. quad nce « Patong,

ve a Quare fopedit. a although

Manor, But if the Bihop die

and the Advor os tact dene lig

thal) prefent unto reafon Femporaltiesy

and not the cmc Be

: So if » Man betes a Manor antoiwhich. an Advowfoa is8

qk. 3. 15 dant in Fee, and the Church void in the Father's

hed Time, and be die, Seria Sa Pse-00 tbe Sila

og fh have the Prefenrmenr.

Lago 9, Cuda iS ofa Macos unta which en Advomtan lt Church void, the Heie thall prefensy

and ot Tt ania becante he cannot anne aa

now if che Advowfon ha ron tendo aca fhall-prefent to the ~ Me 30 E. 3. eto ne ape deal pars oth of common Right A

bar he mey grant the fame to spocher by Affénc of the Ps the Semon and Ordinary.

M.44-E.3.t0 hi / SGoate! Oe

sv Fear Confultation upon the Matter thewed. By | ‘it appearerh, that a Spol/atfon doth not Jie for the his Cale; for that the Right of che Patronage

#H.6,19, And fo if an Abbor be Parfon imparfonee, and a S-ran-. es te ie: his Clerk to that Aivomin, at ag 27 r

and indatked ; the Abbot fhall not have a Spoliation againity

| the Clerk, but an A&ion of Trefpals, or Affi, if he be,

oufted becaufe Right of the Parfoaage is to be-

ao if a Clerk obtain a Benefice by Provifion, for which Cc caufe the King is to have the Prefentmenr for chat time, becaufe the very Patron did not prefent within che time limited him by the Statute of 25 £. 3. and the King pre. fents to the Chur rch his Clerk to the Ordinary; who is in- ftirured, and before Indu&tion takes che Profits; he who is. in by Provifion fhall not have a Spoliation ny a him, be- caufe he doth not comé to the Poffeifion of the Church by the Spiritual Law, but as an Intruder and Trefpailor. Burt if the Prefentee of the King were indudted, then there is no. Remedy for him who hath the Benefice by Provifion. _ A Clerk had a Collation by the King unto a Chapel, p and was put into Poff. Mfion by the Sheriff, and afterwards ch Clerk was oufled by a Prior, Gr. in that Cafe he shall not. _ have a Spoliation, but an Affile, or Trefpafy, cre. . But it appeareth by the Regifter, that one Parfon thall have a Speliatin againft another Parfon, which have divers. yt at Patrons, Ge. if he be fpoiled of any Tithes or Profits a PE taining to his Church, which do not amount to + he’. 0 Mfoucrh Pare of the Value of the Church, as before is faid. gy S Bucif they do amount unto the fourch Pare of the Church, as “then one Paifon thal! nor have a Speliagion, gains another . +", Parfon, if they claim not of one Patronage, fo that the Ti. gle of the Patronage do:h not come in debate ; and then % © U\ he thal! have a Spoliation ; and if che other fue a Probibities | pon, Ge. he fhall bave a Confultation,.

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aid fe And if a Man recover againft another chan the op, C yn then the Weie which thall be made co the Bithop, fhall | Sil... hus:

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Ina a fr LP. Cres Feb Pobis mandamus, quod wen obftante Reclaw, prod.

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endans tatis, &c. And upon that ws id bee

a Cy] ries, if the Bifhop do not execute the Writ, and an Attach ment againit the Bifhop, if need be. .

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_) Where the Weit abarerh i oe adi or'for Infofficien: Mi. te nthe OY the Defendant thal not have a Writ to thé Bithop. upm If the Defendant do not appear at the Diftiefs returned No efficient sgeintt him, the Plaintiff thall hae a Write the top, a1 6 56, Manone ig Tir

Vf the réturm upon ape ae ies 1, RON teens ie. a the Plaintiff ma we fed Pledges in the Common Pleas, and fhall have a new Quare iapedit, in the Common Pleas; and if the Sheriff return upon hee ae rarde, and the Defendant appear, and the Plaintiff be’ Jed and eppeateth nor, the Defendant thal fhall not have a@ "e a betas necie' that no Wait is ferved agtingt theDe

Whiere the Plaintiff récovereth Verdi in a Quin P (ip dpadid, end te: io Sih ot Vea at | Months are paft, and that the Metropolitan hath ted, whereas the Ordinary ought to have sat mie Year is now palt, § ¢. yet the Plaintiff: tll ave r 1B Mb "1's Man a i na a Q , tenn, =A Man: fucd divers Stuare imp dit ‘oft the Bi : =a cre Wik the Deentane | net a Writ to the Bifk i | &Be tb In a Quare inp dit e Defendent pleaded co iflue, s after made Default, nec a Writ was awarded unto the Bie baa ag the Plaintiff. <a cry eP ‘bythe? —— the oe be T at ¢ Prayer 397 Psd bond Deol the Pisinuift ‘nail not havea Writ ae ) firs af, fart Beart taper: the Det maketh Tice fori A felf shy an and Seerranta ‘the P isineiff is Nonfuie ie to the Bifhop hall bg awarded for the Defendant on-

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rasittat ipjum tare ad tertiam partem Ecelefie, and Sieeth to fond with Reston. For 2 Confolidation may be made of three Advowfons, and Patron to prefene by turn, and chen every one hath Right but co a third Part.

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3: Aft aa age to/, ec. if he doth macry the Dangbrer, and he do not 17 E. 44. fol enh be mey fav ta.che Spirituel Gone foe che tsH.3. 404 becaufe it concerneth Matrimony. Which Diverfity

: : - Af. Ay i. If the Teflator charge his Executors to his Debts ‘to | =e his Creditors, if they do not pay them, the Creditors may fue in the Spiritual Court; and they thall not have a Pre. hibition, for chat chisCharge of the Teftator is ava Devife unto his Creditors: Quod wide H,9. E. 3. Probibition 47 13 Ft. 3. nif a Man giveth Goods in Marriage with his Daughter, ¢ bigs *!-and afterwards they are divorced ; the Wife may fue in the i> Spiritual Court for the Goods, and no no Prohibition will

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If a Scranger do difturb the Executors to pecform the I Will, they may fue him in the Spiritaal Court, and no Prebj. bition lieth againft them for fo doing T. 4. H. 3. Prohibit, 280ace,

4©.3.27, If » Man fueth a Prohibition becaule another draweth

29. Pro him into the Spiritual Court for an Advowfon of a Church,

hie. Ge, upon the Actachment upon the Prohibition fued he may ~ that he did deforce hic him of great and {mall Tithess,

oe one Patfon faerh another Parfon in the Spiritual Coure for Tithes of che Profits arifing in one hundred Lands within the Boynds and Limits of his Parith

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ert wijbout pucting Caufe i ~- the 4 and the Writ Pome ad Petition. petentis, Loqu lam oft in Com, tao Breve nofirum inter C. Ge Abb ar. de W Wied be de quedam m eg

Pas RK. cape. & injufle desentéus ditivue ; o> Jims, prad. Absat. 10 1. quod tune fint ibi pref. R. inde refp’ Er habeas ibi boc Breve, © alind Breve Tefle, &c. Quis ~ Abbas # Dem, Cur. ernie re 4 ida pend pendet per vetormunt | moflri, per quod Loquela predifia in cadem Curia ‘prefs dbbacem OL. jufittiam emfequi non poreft, at distar. Fiat wmetutio, &c. at fupra. And it the Plea be removed at the Suit of the mhap ‘J then when he hath fhewed Caufe in the End of the Writ, hall fay afvecowardsin the fame Writ, Propr i eahyet = rent in Lequela jus pred’ verfus prefat’ B. pit Curia jafPiri. | jcenfeqai won pecefi, wi dicitwr. Aad if the Plea bs removed ar the Suit of the ones then after Cavfe fhewed in the Wrir, it’ ~— be fiid, trp ‘qued Gdem Ballivus fower ip A. in Loquels fam prad’, wt on Fiat «xecusie, Sti wt jupra. pa )

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ss SvAnd if the Ples be éifeonrinoed | the County yer tia the 4 che Plea in

Common Pl Defendant wx! remove the ~ bate the

in the Counry, and iffve joyned upon it, yet noe wet tee thee Dost t; and in the Com= s the Plaintiff may declare anew, Oe. a + ay 2 Reeerdare to remove a Record out of ancient J | Demefne, the Wric fhall Cy, Lequelam OF um, and not wordum’, qued vid. 39H.6, by all the fuftices; yet the

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Hf a Record be removed cout of a Coure of Record by “Record re facias, it cometh in withour Ween. Bat, fhaj! not hold Plea thereof. But ita R t without a Warrant, the Party may fue a yan unto the Juftices, ther they upon that coram wobis refidet. MF the Reesordare facias fe the Plaine were entred in the County, y well ang 2 re that both Courts are

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re- served jand Writ of Recaption lieth where a Man diftraineth for § 7. Reot, or Service, ot o\lier Things, and afrerwatds, pen- dant the Plea, he who diftrained doth diftrain again for the fame Rent or Service, or othe: Thing, the Beafts of rhe he had before diffreined upon, then he who is i trained fha'l have this Writ, and shall recover s Fa ~ ghe ‘Ss were law. fully taken, and end akcnoogh that the Rene or Services foe

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Recaption.

F And if che Lord diftrain, and the Tenant fue a Rep'evin, which is removed into the Common Pieas, and the Conu- fance is demanded by the Bai'y of the Freehold, and is grant- ed, and afterwards the Bail:ff fail to do Rightureo che Parry 5 if he diftrain again for the fame Caufe, the Tenant fhe! have a Recaption, becaufe the Lord ought to remove the P!ea into the Common Pleas again by Refummons, ire

And a Recaption li-th where the Lord dift:aineth other Cattle of ihe Tenant chan he firft diftrained, as well as if he had diftrained the fame Carel: again, if it be for one and rhe fame Caufz, as I conceive, And yet in 19 £ 3. the Iilue was takep upon the Prperzy of che Cartle, as thac they were ~ other Cattle of the Piaiariff, &:. And a Recap*ion lieth as well where the Lord diftraineth “the Tenant again for the fam: Carte, where rhe Plea is de- pending in the County bef -re che Sheriff, as where the Plea is depending before Jufticcs of Record.

And if the Plea be dep-niing in the County before the Sheriff, chen the Farm ef she Wri: of Recaption is :

Rex Vie’, &e. Monftravit 2063s A. quod qua iu Aveia fua, que B. «pit & in.ufte detinait,cid. A fine Prov: nofro rep! ziafl:, & d d-f.s diem a7, ad prox. Com. tuum © pre. B artace. affts, ad refpont. fuper prsf- A, iden B. poft Aztachamen:. ilid Aurria pred. A itsrum cepit cacccafiine qua prus e+ ceperat, ca fieut prias detinet. Es quia kee usjiiun eff G man:fef: conta pascem nefirar, T:b: practp.mas, qiod Averia prad. A. jen: dilstione de- Iiberari fac’, quaufqte capitale ilacitum in:-r eos tormin-w’. Et fe smvencr. quod. pred. B. Averia pred A iterum szpcri? ca cecafione que prius ea cep rat, O ea facut prius actint, tune ciros prof. B. Bsbeas coram se Cr cuftodisus Placitorum Corcne Nu? « ad proxies gum Com, tuum. Et fi per Bail vos tus, per gios Avirias brad, A. replegiat. fucrint, 9 per alos probes Cy legai. bauiucs te Com two, convinces potcr. de (ccund. caption. pro una rad. 0-3.1,coue, tune Ip- fam 8. ite per mifcricovdian cafizgss, quod cafligat. ida im cal confmili timor, alsis prabea: delinquendi.

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And if the Piaint be in the County by Writ of Repfevin pending before the Sicriff, thea the Writ is fuch :

Rex Vie §. fsut’. Monfiravit nots Ao quid cum ipfe Breve yofrum nnoer tibi detuliffe: de dueris fuis £5 rep? qs B. een pis & ingle aetines, is Avera ids ccd, A vepl zg, 6 ecto deaiffes dicm ufq; 14 prox. Com. tuum, &c. asin the Writ be- fore. And i: th: Plaint be removed our of the County by Ree

cordare, chen th: Form of the Writ of Recaption fhall be luc exe

Writ de Withernam.

the Sheriff, then the Sheriff fhall return the whole Matter in Court, and thereupon the Court fhall awa:d a Writ of

‘Withernam, and a New cmitias with the fame: And che Form

of the Writ thall be fuch:

Rex Vie. B. falut. Cum plur’, &c. [ufque ibi, vel nox poru: fi} acR. de C. Ball. Libertatis S. Walsict, cu: Retorn, Brevis noftri haber’ fecifti, sribi'refpond.rit, quod Exceutlonm Brevis ikius

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buit, fecut tu nobus [znifieafti 5 per qued tibi precepcrimus , gud Averia pred. B. i Bad. tata fine diler. caaercs in Withern. ec» ea detineres, donee id.m A. Asria fua, &e. inde dire?’, vel caufam nobis fign.f’, &e. vel ti non potuifl 5 ac tu nobis retore saver, quod siden: R. Ball, Libertalis pred. cui Retcrn’, &c. ka- ber. fecifti, nud, tibi inde digit vr fpons’. 1ib: precipimus, qd mon omittas propt. Libertatem pred, quin’ eam ingrediar’, &c. cap. in Withern. donee, &ce juxta, &c. prise tibi, &c. Tepe,

&c.

And if a Man diftrain any Man’s Cattle, and he fue a Re- plevin by Plaine made unto the Sheriii, for whi.h the Sheriff makes a Precept unto the B-ilff to 1-plevy chem, and the Bailiff return at the next County, chat he cannot replevy the Cattle, becaute they «are .floined, or chat be cannot have View of the Cattle ; chen the Sh-: iff in the fame Coun- ty-Court ought co make Enquiry if it be crue which is re- eurned. and if it be found fo by the Jury, then che Sheriff ex Officio hall make a Precept unto his Builiffs in the Nature of a Withernem, to take as many Cattle of the other Parry: And if the Sheriff make fuch Precept to take che orher’s Cate tle in Withernam, and the Bailiff will not execute the Writ, ehen the Party may have a Special Writ out of the Chancery, dire&ted unto the Sheriff, commarding him to do [ith:rnam, and to do Execution of the firft Judgment: And the Writ fhall be fuch,

Rex Wie’, ec, Monfir. nobis A. quod cum B.C C. Averia pred. A. cepif. injufte detinuif. idemqus A. coram tz proficutns fuiffct pre Averiss pred. fibi feeund Legem © Curfutrd. regni noftri replegiand’, ac licet per I. Bal. tuum, gum ad Av.ria prad. de wit. A. repleg. mififti, tcflatum fucrit, O per inqu: fit:on.m (preut mrss eft) in plen. Com. tuo fatt. compertum, qred iaunw Ball. vi- fur de eifd. Averiu habere non potuit, ad ead.m pref A. replen giand’, per quod in pleno Com. tuo confideratum fuit, quod Aveo ria pred. B. GC. in Balive tus capercntur in Withernam, G” detinerentur, queufq; eidem A. Averia fus pred fcund, Legem Confuctud. Regni voflri replegiar. poffint ; idem tamen \, Exceution’

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G And now by thefe rwo Writs ic appeareth, that the Lord 1111. 4. 4% who fueth the Wrir de Nativo babendo, hall purfue his Plaine ©afcvign upon the Wri of Nativshsb:nd), and fhall declare thereupon, **

cc. an: that the Villain fhall: make Detence, and upon thac

Writ de Nativo bab.nde the Freedom fhal] be tricd. And alfo

it feemeth by ehefe W-irs, that a Wric de Libertate prubante

doth not lie, if noc upon a Writ de Native babento {ued out

_ before by the Lurd. |

H But it appeareth in 12H 3. dtin. Nerth. that the Villain Fitz.2. Vi's fued a Libertate probamda, Cc obtulit fe ac the fourth Day a- lainagce 3e, gainft the Lord, and he did not appear, but made Default,

for which, upon the Defaule of the Lord, the Villain was enfranchifed ; and he had a Wiie unto the Sheriff, chat he do

not fuffer the Lord to trouble him after: Quod wd. ia Title

Villainage in the Abridgment; and vid. 47H. 3. a good Caje

of. that Matter. .

A And when he fueth the Narivo babendo, he fhall encer a Pirz. Vil- Plaine before the She:iff in the County, as he thall do if lainag- 3. he fue a Replevin by Writ unto che Sheriff, he oughttoenter [78.] his Plaint before the Sheriff; fo fhall he do upon che Nazivo

bakndo : Aad the Plaintiff thail recitehow he is his Villain,

and how that he fird from him, Gc. And by the Writ of

Libertate probande that Plaine fha!l bz removed before the Ju.

ftices of Eyre, or b-fore che Juftices de Banco, and tlten che

Matter fhai] be tried b:fore them, @&c. Or the Lord may

remove the Plaint by a Pone before che Jultices of the Come

mon Pleas, and thereupon he fha!l have Procefs againft the

Villain, Ge for the Sheriff cannot determine the Ticte of Villainage in.che County ; and that is proved by che Words

in the Writ of Libertate probaxda, viz. Quia huju‘modi probaa

she nem pertinct ad te eapiend’, &c.

B Andi is good -or rh: Lord, that when he fueth the Ne.

8ive babende unto the Sheriff, that forthwith he fue his Pome

unto the Sheriff, toremove the Plaine before the Juftices of

the King’s Bench : For if after the Nativo babcndo fued, the 11 H. 4.43. Lord fue a Pore to remove the Plaine before che Juftices de Gaftoign. Bance, and before he delivereth the Ponz to the Sheriff. the old N Villain fueth Libertare probania, and delivereth the fame to p_, my the Sheriff, by which the Sheriff adjourneth th: Plainc be- ; ; E54 fore the Juftices in Eyre, and recurnech the Matter upo» the Villamary Ponce before the Juftices of the King’s Bench; now the Ja. '2- 74a: tre ftices of the Bench ought not to proceed upon that Pone a- mets us gainft the Villain,becanfe that the sher:ff harh recurned, that ea an Ree he hath adjourned the Marter before the Juilices in Eyre by agai the the Writ of Lidert prosands, gid uid, a 26 &. 3. and yet bag Sheri

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H E Form of the Writ is fuch : . Rex Vie’, &c. Pracipimus tibt qued jufle, &c. fac. hadcre ‘A. rationabile Auxilium de Militibus S Liberis Tenentibus fais in Bativa tus, ad primogenit. fil. fuum Milit’, faciend. v:l ad primog:nit. filtam fuam maritand’, juxta formam Statuti de com- muni confilievegni nofri Ang. inde proviff. T:ffe, &c.

And a Man fhall not hive this Wie before that his Son hath accomplifhed the Age ©: fifteer. Yea::, ror for to mar- ry his Daugrter before fhe be of the Age of feven Years, as appeareth by the Sracure of Wef. 1. cap. 35.

And he who holdeth his Lands by a Knight's. Fee fhall pay 20s. unto the Lord, to make his Son a Knight, or for to marry bis Daughter, and no more. |

And the Tenant who hath Lands of the yearly Value af

20/. holden in Sacage, he thall pay 205. unto the Lord to

make his Son Knight, or for co marry his Daughter. . And he who boldeth by half'a Knight's Fee fhall pay tos. and he who holdeth Lands in Socage of the Value of ten

‘Pounds by the Year fhall pay 10s. And fo according unto

the Rate of the Value of the Socage-Land, and according unto the Quantity of aKnight’s Fee, be thal) pay his Aid, and

that by the Scatute before-mentioned.

Buc this Aid, co make the Son'a Knight, or to marry bis Daughter, the Lord was to have by the Common Law of

his Tenants, and the Stature puts it only in Certainty. And

the Lord may diftrain his Tenants for this Aid, and avow for the fame if he will; and he need not for to fue this Writ unlefs he will. And this Writ is dire&ted unto the Sheriff, and he may fue an Alias and a Plurics, and an Attachment againft the Sheriff, if he will noc affift the Lord to diftrain his Tenants for this Ard.

And che King’s Tenants in like manner fhall pay Aid unto the King to make his eldeft Son a Knighr, or for co marry his eldeft Daughter, Gre. viz. every one who holdeth by a Knight’s Fee 20s. and he who holdeth by half'a Knight’s Fee to#. and fo according to that Rate.

And in like manner every one who holdeth of the King in Socage 20/. Land fhall pay 205. to make his eldeft Son

night, or tor to marry his eldeft Daughter. A'nd he who al eth 10/. Land in pocage shall pay :os. and thar is ap.

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And in Title Quave Impedir, in the Abridgments, that Ef cuage certain doth not make Knight's Service, Hid. 5. 3.

And if cherie be Lord, and many feveral Mefnes and Te- nants, and each holdeth by feveral Knights Service, if the Tenant peravail of the Land doth the Services, and goeth with the King in War, Gre the fame thall excufe all the o- ther Mefnes; for, for one Land but one Service can be de- manded, vig. to go, or to find a Man Co go, @s. and fo the Mefne paramount here is excufed, becaufe that che Service is done by the Tenant, 6c.

And when the King will levy Efcuage of his Tenants, he ufeth to grant a Commiffion to certain Perfons. And the Form of the Commiffion is fuch :

Rex dilefis, &e. Afignauim. ves ad Scutag. nofir. de Excrei- tp mfro Scatigz, an r.g. noftri pr.mo levand. G colligend. in

" Comitat. K. tam infra Libertatem, quam extra, de Feedis Milit. qua tance cenevant de nobis in capite, five de Efcactis &

Flonorib, in manu nofir. tunc cxf’, five de perquifito progeniter, wofir:r’, aut mofiri, quam a Fodis Mili’ qua tenent’ de Ara ghiepilcopatib’, Epifeopatib’, Abbit’, Prioratil’, de alits Dignita- sib, vel Offi¢ Eccl-fiaft. quibujcunque, qua tunc in manu nofire fuer’, acde hardstat. Hercdum infra atat. 9 in cuffed, nofira exiften’, viz. xl, folid. de quolib’ Feode pre Excreitu fuprad’;

ba quod omms denaries inde proven: nt. babeatis ad Scaccar.

nofir. part.culir. ad citins quid porcritis nobss ibid. foluend®. Ee quia quamp «a de Feed. prad. ad manus diverfer. devener. tam

Bemportb. progenitor. neftror. quam nofiro, qu@dam viz. per de-

_feerfom beriditar. tam in partes quam aiie mode, quadam

per alicnas. inde divserfimeds falas. Afignam. ves ad inqui-

_gend. per facrament. prober. <9 legal. kemin. de quolib. Hurdredo

in Com, pred. taw Milit. ¢nél.r. gladio, quanr alror. per quos ve: veritas yuclins feind poterit, qui tenuer. Feed militaria Sewmpore pred. *n cod. Com. aut aliquam partem F.odor. eorund, ut de Corona noftra Angiia, ul de pergquifite progenitor. nofror. 5 noftro. © de «arch:en Epifcopat, Abbat. Priwat. G& alsis Degnitatib. G& Officiis antcd:Gis, ae etiam de kereditatib. He- red. prod. tunc infra atatem exiften. O quet Feed. © quantas partes Feoai quilib. Tencms hu ufm. tame tenmit. @& in quibus Vill, diftindde, Co qui fuer, antceferes illor. qui t.nent per defecnfums barcditar. & gui alio meno, ac etiam qui Hercdes fuer. infra aa tatem, Cr in exfled. nofira, Ce qui Archiepifecpa:. Epife. Abbat. U9 Priorat. (5 alse Digniiat quxcunque vel Offie.a tempor. ie vacabant. temporal, quer, cuftoa. ad mos p.rtinet. Et ina: vobis in fide qua nobis tencmini firmiter injungende mandam, qued ad gertos dics, &C. premif. faciat. G expicatis in forma prad. ©

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that that 1 levied the fame ; for 1 foal! wot have Difocit, 7 Littleron and Danby.

If a Mon Cue a Precsipe quod reddat agsinit divers Tenn SE Mas i ls so vida cane ee iL ©that be is beyond the Scas upon the King’s Service, E

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{Surecies as « C o di 7; at ia ind a C ake os | the , the . we f fos Bis own Name: But ce eo em d ne in bis Nore, odin the Nae of his Wife, and join i ky “~ > ~ 4 Pare Writ of Refcous, | Toke wii of Refeous lieth w + May dot sitrin pe ofr Da refeue t m, or taketh them from. | ys Bree ate = Beep mee ]

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Writ of Attaint. ee the Verdi& paffeth by Nifi prices out of the Common Pleas. po And another Form of the Wait of Atcaine is, where the Alirze is fuminoned before certain Juftices, and afcer ir is ‘taken before other Jufticcs by a general Commiflion, ard a falfe Verdi& is givén upon the fame. G_ Andanother Form of the Writ is, if an Affize be fummon- _ ed before divers Juftices, end afterwards is taken by any of them by Vertue of the Writ of Si son omnes, then the Party fhall have a Wiie of Atraint, reheasling the whole mat-er.

And if a Man upon Verdi& given in an Affize before the Juftices of Affize fuerh an Actaine before che fame Juftices, or other Juftices, he may have a Writ of Affociation dirc&ed unto the fame fuftices before whom the Atraine is laid; and the Writ of Ss nen ovm:2s, ashe fhall have in Afize, Oc. who was Plaintiff there ; And he thall have a Writ Paten- dire@cd unto him who is Affociate, Ge. which Wiits do appeaz in the Regifter after the Writs of Affize of Novel Diffeifin.

But it appeareth by one Writin che Regifler, thar rhere 2: £. 3. 3. was a Conftitucion m.de, which required, That the Affize “- Attcinc and Jurors and Certificate fhall be taken before the Juftices ae B commonly affigned : By which it feemeth, Thac a Man thall Cer ieear not have an Attaint upon a fells Verdi given in an Affize, ce Alize 2. but before the Juftices of Affize, or before the Juftices of 21 E. 3.10. the Common Plas, ifthe Record be removed thither, or be. #!s Ait. 32. fore the Juftices of the King’s Bench, if the Record be remo- ES. + ved before the King ; snd the Form of the Writ is fuch: jj, Tan

Rex diled#, & fidel. fuis 0. & G. de E. falutem, Licct nuper rem reoer- confrtucrimus vos Juflic. noftros ad jurat. vigintt C quatuor Mie ii, but no. lit. capiend. quam J. qua fuit ux LE. arrain.cor. volis per brev nojir, 0 £42 Reo werfusE gua fuitux, A. del, ad comvincend jurator. AT no. diff +74 # jef: gus inter ipfum A. & prof. |. & alios, re fam. fuit & capt, aoud L. cor. delectis & fidelibasnoflr R. OB. nup. Jaftic. noftrss ad aff.

Cre. afign per brev, nofir, de tenement, in S$. Qataes inguifit. pred, [alka fust cont. form. flatuts nofiri apn: Nertharn pt. nup editi, in quo continetur, gd. wfife jurate, & certificationes cor. JuPic. cert snuniter afign. Ce ron alits caplanur: Quod quidem fistut, in omnibus O fingulis fuis artrcrlis volent. inviolabiliter obfcrvari, Vobis mandamus, qucd de captione jurate prad. pratextu coi milf nofire fic fact. vos nuilatenus intromsttatis. Tefle, (Fc. Quad quidem flatut. fact fuit Anno. 2 Ed. 3 Regis Angi. cap. 2.

By which it appeareth, That he fhall noe have a Writ of A:taint by Commiffion, lec. before other Juftices, but only bifore Juftices of Af—fize, or of the Common Pleas, or King’s Bench, as before is faid.

The Form of the Writ of etait upon a Rediff. is fuch :

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Leffor, becaufe he hath Remedy by Aétion againft the Stran- 92 ¥v. é- gere Bat if the Stranger enter by Eigne Title upon the Lef- ° fee, thea he fhall have an Aétion of Covenant againft the 39 J7-¢ Leffor, becaufe he hath no other Remedy.

And in a Writ of Cvwenant brought by the Leflce againft y/ oy: the L.tlor, if the Term be not expired, he fhall recover the 4 ‘4 Term again, if he hath put himout But if a Stranger put 33.F. 2 e4, him out by Eigne Title, then he fhall recover all in Damages shipwith againft the Leffor. And the fecond Peffec hall have a Writ 7%! Kae. of Covenant againft the Leffor, if the Leafe be made to him aah be hak and his Affignees with Warranty. m ees ony.

And if a Man leafe Lanss for Life by Deed, and afterwards 2, °k. 3.25, putteth him out, the Leffee fhall not have a Writ of Cove- be shad re- nant agiinfthim, butan Affize. Bur if he grant by the Deed, ever us That if a Stranger enter by Eigne Title, chat then he fhall rea. C have a Writ of Covenant thereupon: Now upon the fpecial 0 eee

- venant 3. Matter he thall have a Writ of Covenant, otherwile not, Qued yj, 5 Ely.

Vi. Trin. 26H 6. Dyer 297, And in Lodo, 2 Man fhall have a W7it cf Covenant withe 27H. 6. Co- out a Deed for the Covenant broken. venat It.

And a Man fhall have a Writ of Covenant againft the Sure- og" ties who became Sureties, or gave Security that a Man fhould "46 9 perform fuch Covenants, ¢c. 42 Fa 3. 3.

Andthe Affignee of the Leffee fhall maintain a Writ of finchden. Covenant againft the Leffor, although there be noc any Af- /f theCove-

2 . . . nant 20 fignee mentioned in the Deed of Covenant. with Land,

-the Affignee fhall bave Covenane without being named. As two Coparciners one

covenanieth to difcharge ts: otter Party, the dlicnce phall have Covenant.

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And the Writ of Covenant ought to be brought where >6i1.6. Co- the Covenant was made. But if he bring it in another verbena County, the Party fhall not plead the fame to abate the ye pare Writ, unlefs the Deed bear Date in another County, and zy o-her fo the Title of Covenant in the Abridgments were large for Coun's, ye #

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cery direéted unto the Treafurer and Barons of the Exchee 27)

quer, commanding them that they enquire therect, and if. they find the fame, thae they furceafe and difchary: thie Wife ae “a with this Provito in the Writ: Provift, Qucd deiita dla de vce bey ge ecute UF bar. prade A. ac ten-n'i.terrar, gucd faa facr & sae inde da fe the

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de jure debent oner cri ae! opas nelr, wvens. at fium off, Tie) Sew King’s Debts Writ de Confuctudinibut & Serviciis.

B HE Writ of Cuftoms and Serivces is in its Natrrea Writ of Right, and licth fometimes tor the Lord who

hath a Fee in the Seigniory, and fometinic, for the Tenant

in Tail of the Seigniory, or for Tenant in Diwer, or Te- nant for Life, or for him who hath a lefs Eftate tian a Fee, Gnd the Writ is Clofe, and not Patent, and fhall be dizcéted unto the Sheriff, and fhall be retornable fumctimes into the Common Pleas, at the Pleafure of him who fueth the Writ. And chat Writ may be fued in the County berore the Sheriff

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And the Wric lieth. where the Tenant doth deforce the Lord of the Service whith he ought toda, or of che Rent which he ought to have, as wellasot Service. And the Yorn of the Writ which is retornabie in tie Common Picas is.

; Rex Vic’, &c. Proc. A. ytd, &s frcrat Bo enfield. &7 fered,

»D gtod ei facer. debet de libero ten.miints Joey (tear ce coveret in G, Ut ia reddizious, aynerspiis, «> atiis, Vel ne . In ra redeusis & al, Vel fic 3 In feddis cur, CF Aictye CS rift, &e,

And if the Party were not riled of he Servic.s aud Tee nements which he claimeth, but his Ancefloc, then he thoil not fay in che Writ, atin arreragiu, &C. Bue Omiinon fart

. be made inthe Writ ¢> the Services. B And if the Wiit be fed in the County befere tho Sheri, then the Writ isfuch:

Rez Vir? &c. Fuhicies 2, ated. &C. fac. Recon’ Ve red, fervit. &c. ut fupra, fice racionadilter menfirar. poterit, gucd, Kee ne Amplias, XC. ae

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Woman giveth Lands cnto a Man in Fee fimple, unto the Intent that he fhall marry ber, and afterwards he wifl not marry within convenicnt Time, when he is required by the Woman. Then the Woman hall dave that Writ, and the Form of che Writ is {ach ; °

Rex J ic’, &c. Pracipe A. quod jafle, &c. redd. B. unum mef~ faagium, qud esdem Be ei dimifit canfa actria. inter eos pralo- cutt, 9x0 eam dur'ffe debuit in uxorem, Cr acndum duzit, ut dis’,

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And inthe Per and Ce thus:

Ix quod, &c. afi per C, cui pred. B. idud dim ft 24/8 matrimonii, &c. cP mom durit, ut dicit, Et unde Gueritur,

And it feemeth, That chat Writ lieth for the Woman, where the giveth Lands toa Man for Term of his Life, for the Intent to marry her, aS well as where the giveth it in Fee- fimple. Bucif the giveth it toa Man in Tail forto marry her, é*c, although he will noe marry her, it feemeth fhe hall not C.2 party is have that Writ againft him, by that Means :o avoid and defeat the Eftate-tail, for that fhall be contrary to the Sta- tute of Donis comditicatiilus. And a Man upon a Condition in Law fhall not make void the Statute. For rhe Statute makes a Law certain by exprefs Words of Gift in TaiL And then it is not Reafon, that it fhould be aneaated by Intend- ment, or by a Thing averrable, which is not exprefled, and 3 8&4 Ma. fhall be taken conttary to the Starate. And the Heir fhalf Dy. 146. have chat Writ as well as the Woman her feif, and the Writ

fhall be :

> Pracipe A &c. guodredd. Be &c. Quod clzmat, Sec. 2 in quod Bur : ke

ae ee

non babet ingreffum nif. per C. macrem predi. B. cujss hares pla expreft an ; &e. Eury :f ke

oe ad et dimifi: caufe metrimon. &c. (F rcndum daxit, rary hen And ic may be in the Per, Cai and Pf, as the Cafe ts. lien, but til And allo the Aunt and the Niece may join in the Writ. Ameen And if a Mando give Lands unto a Woman unto the In- 4-+- £ had, tent co marry him, although that the Woman will not marry J! Cuxoris. him, Gx, hefhall aot have a Writ Casfa M:ir:moai preleeati in SE. = 8. that Cafe, and alfo that the Woman do aiter marry him ; “?""**°# yet the Woman fhall hold the Land to her and her Heirs, “7e. and if the Husband do afterwards alien them, the hall have a Cai 2x vite tor thofe Lands. L!1 4 if

5 es afigesquan La a 4 paw aban d ait ae

Life alieneth iF

- cs i dimifit 9 func inifons; ede’ m C.-& D.. far, ie fatale pated ef, Bae. |

ee eee rt it Tenaat ee

aa’ if an Abbot or Prior leafe Lands for Dife-and ta res the Prior dieth, the Suecefors thal have this

» Sec rede B. unum

Dat ieadi fay Dy. Ate r &e 4 if aie i. 8 Leal for Life, Weeds Sd it for Tail half have a

Life alieneth in Fee, the in Tail Writ in confimili Cafu, And fo it . if Tenant in Tail do leafe the Land ufito another for the Life of the Leffee, and’

dieth, and tle Tenant for Lite alieneth in Fee; the Heir in’

heh ca oe Se Fe c li the Tenant

mae Aion

Sheu tah] hich 1h uct way Detbint: and afterwards the Te. nance for Life doth alien in Fee, and the Tenant in Tail dieth, his Heir (hail not have a Writ of confimili Caf put co his Fermedin in that Cafe. For there he > bets any aaa fiend

Title by R ade fo Lito dam by Reale py thie bebe’ | Seiten teadodeicnieras eras te titcoene : ferrof the Title of the Entail co choole what Aétion he’ ave, tamen Quare. |

ue

A 4

_s peat el ih a as , . - “+ il, © ~eneree | haved. | yer 4.7.6 ee all petieaty beet e deber, ec. "4 And it-appeareth by the Regifter, ,

| and die, and afterward of te Daughter of the Donee dieth without lle, co | h, the and thet ofthe

Formedon in Reverter.

of the Deed, but in the Count he fhall not ‘peak of any Deed 5 but the Tenant onghe for to demand Oyer thereof, and then

the Demandant fhall fhew the fame, and in the Count thal] not mention the Deed.

D* And if the Remainder be once executed in the Writ of For-

medon in the Defcender, he fhall never mention that Remain- der, but the general Writ of Formedon fhall ferve in that Cafe, as appeareth by the Rule in the Regifter.

_ + Writ of Formedon in Reverter.

HE Writ of Formedon in the Reverter lieth where one giveth Land. to a Man in Tail, or in Frank-marriagewith his Daughter, and afcerwards the Donee or his Heirs dieth without Iffue of his Body 5 then the Donor or his Heirs may bring a Writ of Formedon in the Re-erter againft him who is Tenant of the Lands fo given.

And [0 if one Man giveth Lands unto another in Tail, and See

487

ore

the Donur granceth the Reverfion in Fee unto another, and 238. D. then the Donee in Tail dieth without Heir of his Body, the 2©- 3. Ma.

Grantee of the Reverfion fhall have a Writ of Formedon in ¢ the Reverter to recover that Land: But if he grant the Re- verfion unto another in Tail, and then the Donee dieth with- out Heir of his Body, then that Grantee of the Reverfion

. fhaill have a (pecial Writ, as appeareth before, amongft the

be y |

Writs of Formedon in the Remainders and for the Heir of the Donor, the Form of the Writ is fuch:

Dy. 125. E. 3. $f

Pracipe A. Gc. quod redd. unum meff. &P viginti ar. terr. cam Vid. 4 Eliz. pertin, in G. quod C. pater prad. Be cujus heres ipfe eft, dedit 1. & Dy.2 I O36

E, ucori ejus G ber. de eor. ccrporsbes exeunt. Gy» quod poft mort, **

pradidf, 1. & E. ad praf. B. reverti debet per form. denationis prad. 1.29 E, chierunt fine bured. de corporibus fuis exeant, ut dicit, && mii, &e

And if Lands be given in Tail, the Remainder to another in Tail, and afterwards the firft Tenant in Tail dieth without Iffue, and the fecond Tenant in Tail in the Remainder doth enter into Religion, and is profefled; the Donor or his Heirs fhall have (uch a Writ of Formedon in the Reverter :

Quod C. pat. D. cajus bar. ipfe oft, dedit TF. & bcredibus de corpore fuo exeunt. ita quod fi idem F, fine bered. de corpor. fuo exe- unt. obiertt, pradi&. mef. &c. H. &8 bered. de corpore fur exeunt, remaner, quod poft mortem prad. F. & gellgvam prod. H. ba- bit. religion. ayumpft ad pref. D. reverti debes per form. denaticn. pred. eo quod prad, F, obiit fine bared. de corpore fuo exeunte, &c. c Rift Cy

Nn4 And

Formedon in Reverter, 489

Et qui poft mort, predif. E, OP F. & M. & A filiar. & ber, eorand.E.& F. & 1. fil. pred. M.& ber. corundem M. © A. ad pref. 1. de B. reverti debent, Sc. 00 quod pradiG. 1. sc. fil. free di, Ms obiit fine bared, de corpore fuo excunt,

In a Formedon in the Reverfion in his Count he ought to lay the Efplees in the Donor, and in the Donee.

D _Ina Formedon in the Reverter he ought to mention the | eldeft Brother who furvived his Father, 6c. becanfe he held the Eftate, 2lthough that he was not feifed of the Land; as if the Donor hath Iffue two Daughters and dieth, and the eldeft Son dieth before he entreth into the Land. Ina Formedon in the Reverter brought by the youngeft Son, he ought to mention the eldeft Son, who was his Brother, bes caufe he was once Heir to the Donee; but if the eldeft die in the Life-time of the Father, then the youngeft Son in the Writ brought by him fhall not mention him as Heir to

| the Father, becaufe he was never Heir ia faGo tq the Father, but in a Writ of Right, which is called Pracipe in Capite, - brought by the youngeft Son, as heir to his Father, although the eldeft Son be dead in the Life of the Father, yet in his Count he ought to make mention of the eldeft Son, becaufe by Poffibility he might have held the Eftate, and have been Heir to his Father.

ge And if a Man give Lands in Tail, and the Tenant in Tail hath Iffue and dieth, and the Iffue dieth without Heir of his Body before he entreth into the Land, the Donor may biing a Formedon in the Reverter, fippofing that the Donee dicd without Iffue, &%c. and that Writ was awarded good, M. 18 E.2, becaufe the Iffue was not living at the Time o* the Pur- chafe of the Writ; and he cannot have aformedon in the Reverter of the Seitin of the Ifue, becaufe the Iffue died be- fore he had any Seifin of the Land.

Writ of Ejettione Firme.

E Te Writ of Ejefione firme lieth. where a Man doth leafe Vide 1&2 Lands for Years, Gc. and afterwirds the Leffor doth e- M.Dy.177. jeét him, or a Stranger doth eje& him of his Term, the Leflur cae fhall have a Writ of Ejecfiene firmes and the Form of the °%* Writ is fuch : G Rex Vie, &c. Si A. fecerit, 8c. tune pone, &c. B. quod fit coram Fuftic. noftris, &c. oftenfurus quare vi &P amis mancrium de I. quod praf. T. dimific A. ad termin. qui nond. prateriit, intravit, © bena &p catall, ejufdim Ae ad velent. KC in

a Writ egteabene . he fa ‘meh, be to th eo Kings

mee epee aie

ae

oe a Man minced : Bog ce ain Te

ity ret 4 nb a4 * tf i

i rw ari”

gee rym to be madevby the Reg of sad re Soe eve domen feit'b rt

ere cere thata ified ge Leg techs ; | f the Kinga ees tnd in thle Write ia te Regie

Writ the Manner of the | King’s Gra it, and . ae

> therot and ected a the Wit of ard dna

- And if a 1 will Intent that the

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: i 2] nee Bee Pasa: au ; : i ne i | Peta pat | HF ae ate 33 es ef? 3 : gst ii § : E26 a34 aa Geta ot & eet Hull ail er An

<" yore 2 Maw'do eye by the Po pe's Ball er to sebpee: at the Court of Rome, &c. setink. Hat ie 1 he Bo. mis the keen bs

iis : than ie the Sheri 0 t himat iss ey cies i moe ah

t Car n pease

eae aga of

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ea , de corpere fuo injerret, nec _ mye preeurabit, abit | —eorum jie re quas d conceller. de terris lo catallis fuis ad opus noftrum levand’ fi idem 1s daimuum aliquod eidem M. de corpore fuo intulerit, aut inferri pre« turaverit : Tibi precip’, quod execution. Brevis noftri. pradi€f. tibt ° ; 4am hae parse diretti Super pet Marueaption, pradi®t, &c, Toft

And if the | “4 “Peace do award Pr ~ gant againtt occas find Sureties for the

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a ee rere greener wale). aenlZ ss _~ VL

“eeryes . . wero “ee me |

Writ of Certiorari to remove Records. 537

fall, at dicitur, gqaod quid, Placitum per ves attachiatum non Sujit antequem virgam ill, ex.vimus, diftringitis, SP ipfos ca oc” ccfsne multiplicit. inquietatis minus jufte, in ipforum A. & Be dif- pendildm non moaicim EP gracvameny EF contra tenorem ar tithe. forum pradil, Nos igitur, volentes diGiam Ordinaticn, in omti- bus &F fingalis fuis arvicul, inziolabilit. chlervari, Vobis mandam’, quod fi ita «ft, tur.c ipfos A. & B. ad relp. ceram vobis de hujuf- modi Tranfgref. nullacenus diftringatis, fed de Placito ilo coram volis uit.rius tenend, omxins Super{. & Diftrictionem, fi quam, &Ce Teftz, Sec.

And if a Man be fued by Plaint before the Sceward and Marfhal of the King’s Houfe, who is not of the King’s Houfhold, and the Debtor plead, and affirmeth the f

. rifdiétion of the Court; and the Caufe be adjudged againfthims =”

yct he fhall have an Aétion upon the Statute againft the Party whofueth him there 5 quod vide T. 3 H. 3. Title Eftoppel.

Writ of Certiorari to remove Records, &c.

HE Writs of Cersicrari for to remove Records out of one Court into another, are of feveral Forms 5 and the Form of the Writ to remove the Record of Re-diffeilin is uch 3 Rex Vic’, &c. Quia quibufiibet certis de caufis certior. veli- wus fuper Reccrdo e Preecfu cuiufdam Inquifition. fatte coram te dg cuftoribus Placitorum Coren, mofire in Com.t. tuo apud N. per Breve noftrum fuper quadsm Rediff. J. per R. fath. ut dicitur, de uno Mefjuig. cum pertn, in N, Tibi pracipimus, qued fi judicium inde redditum fit, tue Recordum @& Preccfum pradi@. cum om- nidus ea tangentibus nctis Jub figiio tno dijtintle &P aperte mittas,

&P hoc Breve, isa quad, &c ubicunque, &c, ut infpettis Rec. kp Proceju pred, ulterias inde fieri fac. quod de jure i fecun-

dum Legem Uo confuctudiners regni nefir: Angle fuer. faciend. Tefte, ge

C. Aw he may move it after a Diffeifin, &c. And if a Man beattaintedin a Rediffeifin or a Poftdiffeifin, and hath no Lands within the County to be put in Exe- Caution, he may remove that Record by a Certicrari into the King’s Bench, and there have Execution. And he may remove a See a Recy . 1. eee J, ry 12 ane ecovery in an Affife of Novel Diffeifin into the King’s Bench .,7> ne. y a Certiorari in like Manner. But the Writ of Certiorari mefne.39H. 6.3 &K 4. But fee 44 E. 3. 28. 36 H. 8. Br. Certiorari 20. There is no fuch Writ of Cerio rari to remove be Ricard in Communi Banco immediately, tut firft in the Chan- ry. Tet 43 Aff. 29. the coutrary is ntrnitced,

faith )

bp. india Mde'ne lala

fits de nominibus areftaror, eevee ahem > o-

certioress hoe

< ae re@ee

M sem if lieth pro R erly

a.

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=

not take the Indi€tments by |

Rew Pi’, cc. Ex parte 1.

de Latrocinio enjufdam ae

: five EE

|

fama fit, & per Inquifitionem coram cifdem Balivis ex

pacer vot sage enti ue i :

- | todem atrocimio, et fi P ' oe “chars ie enotber Wire for a Man who is taken for

n of Relony, and kept: in-Prifon's: and ice hests ade dhadvaad’ bgt in Boldin foe Ponty asa

‘i rt i

f

ii

ny. de, Bot this Clanfe thal chen be pur into the Wit iss, | darvahetnefaene ie Ghatlooc be pat hn ther Wei

we

7 preted ; hag Ni bat ty agonal nays as x Pos. y then. hen he may fue Writ 10 SI Dealt cnet Soa bebe

pon good Surcrie of Rate i a an ub

i a | r : > = . 1 4 i | ] . U ., J - - J | i TT P| 7 < . . if j | ia : e 7 ® ¢ >

flable of the Calle: where he 3 is " on ale aimee cot :

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fj : aL + SFb ss - ©sesi<c cig Hi h ie i gigi ee : in rf : és z Bee eo. iz | q suE ES ne ih i lds cane :

Oo ag PPR PUA Op y 2, a : * 7 b- Ve tt iat ee

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1 afterwards the 1 of Full Age, and the:

. ‘riag 7 di] >]. ~ ne . 2 te

pear Seth, eth, and bead ‘Office wire | Brett it ¢ is fou i, th Danghttt of er King’s Tenant, and th Iifue of the tw

Srrentert are Mees to, Ine <ing’s Tenant, and that the If of one of the Dau hters is bets in Age: and afte: ; another Office er _ thi as ‘King's Tenant gave I of his on 2 oe |

Tout} 2 as

one tine ae Frank-marr a eet oe fore one ‘Te Mater fice t maieeahi bee her Title thereupon” of Livery fhall be awarded to the Ef r, rehearfing

how that the King hath taken Homage nt Fel

eldeft Daughter, and that he hath rendred es tind Pe commanding the Efcheator, that he take Securit ea | Sifter to pay a a Rellef into the Exchequer, and

: ¢ ~~ ge : I

Part in the King’s Hands fer the Nonage e Daughter tat Sifter. See the Writ hereof in the Regifte

ay A. holdeth Pac of Lands in Saag of 8, which B, is Pare of ard to pe tie King, and alfo the faid A. nothe of C. in Socage, who is alfo in "0 th

icine e, and alfo the cri holdeth o

: aL hath Iffue eae

rned, they thal have’s Werictorne ommandin : fim that he take Fealty of the Gx Daughters fr tek Par for their Reliefs to be paid in the er, and tha

Make Partition of all the Lands into {even Par ‘the Prefence of the Parties, ga? Bo be ire aa

t

ae ups facrament, ¢ @ tertias parses é d tad, Maner’, &P tertie eg per veluer it, vel Attornatt ; in

irrotul, faciauus. ; A And if a Man dieth (eifed of ands wh Koight’s Service, of any Manor, or ot! | prick or Priory, or fuch as are in pee K 5 | Reafon of the Vacancy of the Abbey or Bl ifhoprick,

Uh

the Wife will have Dower, ee he Chancery, ‘to have fuch Writ EA : r, toaffign her Dower ; but thete the Wife fl thal not 1, tha fhe fhall not without the King’s Licence, as appeareth by the Writ; which isfuch: el wrt wd hn Sct, é 7. oS. 1 mu ¥, | mani 9 exifient’, tenuit per La Niglhn rationabil. dotem fuam de

fades yer maa i anes nr abate

Writ de Dote affignanda. 585

vegui nofiri Anglix contingent’, OP ci promt moris eff afgnand’,

ficut per infpettionem Rotul, Cancell. diGi patris noftri nobis con-

fiat 5 ac prefer. M. nobis fapplicaverit, wt ci Dotem fuam, ip-

fam de terr. & tenement. predii. contingent. fecandam Legem &

conf. regni noftri Angl’, afignari faciamus, per qiam dicm ded:mus@

prafat. M. quod fit in Canc. roftra in crafline Animarum, &c. ubie

cunque, &c. ad recip:iend. Durem fuam pradiP 3 Tibi pracipimu,

guod feire fac. prof. T. gucd ad dicm pradif. interfit Ajynate

Dotis pradi®l’, fi fidi viderit expedire &# habeas ibi nomina, &c. &@

bce Breve. Tefte, &c.

But if the King maketh Livery unto the Heir by his Writ

dire&ed to the Efcheator, by which Writ he commandeth his

Efcheator to deliver unto him Seifin of all his Lands, &c. falve

jure cujuflibet, and he putceth not in the Writ thefe Words, [ 265 3

falua M. que fuit uxor. &c, rarionabili dete [aa, ipfam de torr. &

tenemen’, &c. ccntingent’, OP per nos afignand’: Then in that Cafe

the Wife ought to fue her Writ of Dowry againft the Heir, if

fhe will demand Dower of thofe Lands, becaufe the King made

Livery generally of thofe Lands by his Writ, without any Re»

fervation of Dower to be afigned by him, &c. A And if the King make a Refervation of Dower to be affigned

by him by his Writ of Livery which is dire&ed to the Ef-

cheator, if the Wife never demand Dower, or if fhe hath

Dower affigned unto her by the King in Chancery, yee after

the Affignment made by the King, the Reverfion thereof is

in the Heir, and he (hall not fue Livery of that Reverfion after

the Death of the Tenant in Dower, becaufe the Writ of Li-

very doth not referve any Thing to the King but Affignment

of Dower to the Wife, but the Writ doth command the

Efcheator to deliver Seifin of at} the Land, and that the Ef-

chearor doth, and by that the Livery of all the Land paff-:h

from the King; and therefore it followech, that when the

Wife is affigned her Dower by the King in Chancery, that

yet the Reverfion doth remain in the Heir, dsc. for which

he fhall not fue a new Livery of that Reverfion after the Diath sf rhe Lang

of the Tenant in Dower, Gre. Tamen quere of that Cale. ajigned te B And if the Wife be afigned Dower in the Chancery, and ‘: Wife be

afterward it is furmifed by the Heir, or by another tor the cuilteas J

King, that the Land affigned to the Wife is not extended to fal facian the very Value, but that the Land affigned to her is much more 79 refzife in Value than it is extended at, and that the Lands which re-, the Lend, main in the King’s Handsare extended to the very Value, &c. #nd hall be then the King fhall fend a Writ to the Efcheator to make a "leg en new Extent: And upon that Writ returned, if it be found owed, 43

that the Land afigned to the Wife is of greater val’, Nowe ér. :. é

- Writ de Heretico comlurends. $95

wi prerogativa cy privilegio Clericali ea de caufa realit. degrada werit, ipfumque Will. Foro Seculari relinguenanm effe decreverit, & realiter reliquit, junta Leges Canonicas SanEiones editas in bac parte, oc Sands Mat. Ecclefia non babet ulterins quid fac. im premiff’: Nos izitur, zelater Fupitia Cy Fidei catkolica culter, wolertes Ecclefiam Sanflam ac jurs Co libertates ejufdcm manutee mere Cr defendere, G bujufmodi Herefes G Erroves de Regne nofire Angliz (quant. in nobis eff) radicitus extirpar’, ac Har.tices fe conv: Fos animadverfione condigna punire ; attendente{que bujufme- di Hereticos in forma pred. comvides, F damnates juxta Legem divinam cy bumanam canonicea infiitutions, in bac parte come fuctudinar’, iguis incendie comburi debere; usbis diftinfius que poffimnus pracipimus, firmiter injungentes, quod pref. Will’, in ce- fiedia veftra exiftent’, in cliquo loco publico & aperte infra Liber- tat. Civitatis pred. caufa pramiffa cor. populo public. igni commit’, 8c ipfuns in cod. igne vealst. comburi fac’, in bujus criminis detefia~ tionem, aliorumque Chrifianerum exemplum manifeftum: Es bec Sub pericule incunsbente nullatenus omittatis. Tefte, &c. D And by that Writ ic appeareth, That a Man ought to be convided of the Herefy by the Archbifhop and all the ‘Clergy of that Province, and abjured for the fame, and af- terwards anew conviGted and condemned by the Clergy of the fame Province, and chat in their General Council of Convocation. But now by che Statue of Hen. 4. cap. 15. 1€ is enaéted, That every Bifhop in his Diocefe may convict a Man of Herefy, and abjure him, cc. and afterwards convid , him anew thereof, and condemn him, and warn the Sheriff or other Officer to apprehend him, and burn him, &e. And thac che Sheriff or other Officer ought to do the fame by the Precept of the Bifhop, and withouc any Wric from the King to dothe fame. And that is the Caufe (as it feemeth) that chat Writ is not put in the new Regifters, becaufe that Writ ought nce at this Day co be fued forth, but is as it were void by reafon of the faid A&t But now by the Srature made Anno 25 H.8. cap. 14. that Statute which was made Ammo 2 H.4. is repeated and made void. And now it is ensét<-d by this Jace Starute, Thac he who is abjured for Hercfy, and afterwards fa'leth into Ree Japfe, and is convited thereof before the Ordinary, that yet the Ordinary oughr not for to commic him co the Lay Power to be burnt, without the King’s Writ firlt obtained for to burn him, as appeareth by the faid Statute of 25 H. 8. [ 270 ] cap. 140, more at large.