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A89406 An Exact book of entries, of the most select judiciall vvrits used in the common-law. Translated from the originall manuscript, which was collected by the hands of that eminent clerk, Robert Moyle Esq; late one of the prothonotaries of the Court of Common-Bench. A work of much industry, as may appeare by the authors great paines in quoting of book-cases, opinions of judges, number rolls, and many other requisites, for the confirmation of every entry, whereof none have been ever published before. Printed now for the use and benefit of all, but aimed most especially for such as are most conversant in the common-law. By J.H. Gent. With a perfect table in which may be found the principall matters therein contained. J. H.; Moyle, Robert. 1658 (1658) Wing M3029; Thomason E757_11; ESTC R207263 271,457 226

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which day the Defendant pleads no award made generally The plaintiff pleads an award and sets forth a breach Causes of demu●rer that the Defendant at Midsomer 1621. did not pay 14 l. of an Annuall summe of 14 l. by the award yearely to be paid the Defendant demurs for two causes 1. for that the plaintiff hath not set forth any sufficient breach of the award 2 for that the award for payment of the said 14 l is void Joinder in Demurrer Entry of a writ of Testat Sci fac against Ter tenants who appear upon the Sheriffs return and say that there is another Tertenant in an other County non praenuncit and pray that they may not answer to the w●it of Sci fac brought against them usque alius p●aemuniatur T 20. Jac. R. Rot. 3047. Brownlow Otherwise as it appeareth Mich. 19. Jac. Rot. 939. It is thus contayned otherwise as it appeareth M. 19. Rot. 1637. It is contayned thus London ss It was commanded the sheriffs whereas V. Norrington latly in the Court of the Lady Elizabeth late Queen of England to wit in Mich. Term An Regni sui 35 and 36. before Edmond Anderson Knight and his associates then Justices of the Lady the Queen of the Common Bench at the Towne of S. Alb. in the County of Hertf. by the consideration of the same Court had recovered against Far Earl of D. otherwise called F. Ear. of D. aswell a certain Debt of 300 l. as 50 s. which of the same Vin in the same Court of the late Qu. of the Common Bench were adjudged for his Damages which he had by occasion of the detayning of that Debt whereof he is convicted as by the Record and proceedings therein in the same Court of the Lord the King here to wit at Westminster remayning manifestly appeareth Execution notwithstanding of the judgment aforesaid yet remayneth undon And aswell the said Earl as the said Vincent are dead As by the information of I. A. and Sarah his wife administratrix of the ●●●ds and Chattells which were of the said Vincent by Joan Norrington ●●te Executrix of the Testament of the said Vincent not administred the King understandeth and because c. that by honest c. They should make knowne to the Tenants of the lands and Tenements which were of the said Earl of Derb. An. of the late Queene 35. which day the judgment aforesaid was given or at any time afterwards that they should be here at this day to wit tres Trin. to shew if any thing c. wherefore the Debt and Damages aforesaid ought not to be made of those lands and Tenements and rendred to the same Iohn and Sarah according to the Form of the recovery aforesaid if c. And now here at this day came the same Iohn and Sarah by Thomas Cony their attorney and offered themselves the 4. day against the said Tenants in the plea aforesaid And they being solemnly called came not and the sheriff to wit R D. and E. A. now tetorne that there are not any Tenants nor any Tenant of any lands or Tenements which were of the said Earle at the same time of the judgment aforesaid given Testat Sci fac or any time afterwards in their bayliwick to whom or to which they could make known And hereupon it is testified in the same Court of the said lord the King here that there are divers Tenants of lands and Tenements which were of the said Earle at the time of the judgment aforesaid given and afterwards in the County of North. to whom he may make knowne Therefore it is commanded the sheriff of North. that by honest c. that hee make known to the Tenants of the lands and Tenements which were of the said Earle at the time of the judgment aforesaid given or at any time afterwards in his bayliwick that they be here in 8. S. Mich. to shew in Form aforesaid if c. At which day here came aswell the said I. Awberry and Sarah by their attorney aforesaid as Iohn Earle of Bridgwater and Francis his wife premonished c. by William Cragg their attorney and the sheriff of the said County of North. to wit Lodowich Pemberton Knight now retorneth that he by vertue of the Writ aforesaid to him directed by William Smith and Thomas Allen honest c. made knowne to the said Iohn Earle of Bridgwater and Francis Tenants of 2. Messu 1. Cottage 100. acres of land 20. acres of Meadow and 100. acres of pasture called Swillington lands with the appurtenances in Brackley in the same County of North. Tertenants of divers lands returned of the lands and Tenements which were of the said Fardinand Earle of Darb. of which the said Earle was seised in the Cr. Anim. An. 30 abovesaid of being here at the same Oct. S. Mich. to shew in Forme aforesaid c. And that there are no other or more Tenants of any lands or Tenements which were of the said Earle at the said Cr. Anim. or any time afterwards in his bayliwick to whom he can make knowne And hereupon the same Iohn Awbery and Sarah say that the administration of all the goods and Chattels which were of the said Vincent at the time of his death by the same Joane Norrington not administred by George Arch-Bishop of Canterbury of all England Primate and Metropolitan the 12. day of November An Rs. nunc 12. at London in the parish of S. Mary Bow in the Ward of Cheap after the death of the same Joane to the said Sa. were committed And they bring here in the Court lit Administrator of the said Arch Bpp which the commission of the Administration aforesaid in Form aforesaid testifies c. pray execution against the said Earle of Bridgwater and Francis of the Debt and Damages aforesaid of the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances in Forme aforesaid to them to be adjudged c. And the Earle of Bridgwater and Francis pray licence therein to imparle here untill 8. S. Hill And have it c. the same day is given to the same Iohn Awbery and Sarah here c which imparlance is continued untill Cr. Tri. 20. Jac. At which day the Defendant pleads as followeth And the same Earle of Bridgwater and Francis say that the same I. A. and Sarah ought not to have execution against them for the debt and Damages aforesaid because they say that the day of purchasing of the said Writ of Scire facias prosecuted against the same Earle and Francis to wit the first day of Iune An. Rs. c 19. one Christopher Earle Esquire was and yet is Tenant as of Fee Tenant of the mannor of S. M. with the appurtenances in S. M. in the county of Dor. and of 20. Messuages 20. Gardens 20. M. 11 Edw. 3. Fitz. brev 266. such plea is adju●ged good Orchards c. with the appurtenances in S. M. aforesaid whereof the same Fardinand late Earle of Darb. in the
and lawfull Knights of his County and in his proper person came to the same Court of the said G.W. and in full Court there held the tenth day of May An. c. 13. abovesaid and caused to be recorded the Plaint aforesaid which was in the same Court without the Writ of the said Lady the Queen between the parties aforesaid in the Plea aforesaid And hath the Record before the Justices here at the said Cro. Trinitatis under his Seal and the Seals of I.F.I.P.I.P. and T. L. four lawfull men of the same Court of those who were present at the same Record And had prefixed the same day to the parties aforesaid that they should be here to proceed in the same Plaint as shall be just And now here at this day came as well the same Marquesse by Rich. Lee his Attorney as the same Eliz by W. Plomer her Attorney Judgment that the cause is insufficient to remove the cause and a writ of Procedendo is granted whereupon the cause aforesaid being seen in the Writ aforesaid recited It seemed to the Justices here that cause to be insufficient in Law to remove the Plaint aforesaid out of the same Court of the said G.W. of his Mannor aforesaid And that the Court of the Queen here ought not to take Cognizance of the Plea therein And that the Bayliffs of the said G.W. of his Mannor aforesaid in the same Court of the said G. ought to proceed in the Plaint aforesaid Therefore it is considered that the same Bayliffs notwithstanding the Writ aforesaid in the Plaint aforesaid according to the Law and Custome of the Mannor aforesaid at the prosecution of the said Marquesse proceed with effect and that they exhibit to the parties aforesaid full and speedy Justice therein according to the custome of the Mannor aforesaid c. P. 11. Iac. Rot. 2215 ss Entry of a writ of Accedas ad cur to remove a plaint out of an inferiour Court and a Procedendo awarded for that the damages in the plaint are under 40 ● The Lord the King sent to the Sheriff of Lincoln his Writ closed in these words Iames by the Grace of God c. to the Sheriff of Lincoln greeting We command you that taking with you four discreet and lawfull Knights of your County In your proper person come to the Court of Edward Dymock Knight of his Soak or Mannor of H. and in full Court there cause to be recorded the Plaint which is in the same Court without our Writ between I. c. and W. in a certain Trespasse upon the case to the same I. by the same W. done as is said And have that Record before our Justices at Westm Mense pas under your Seal and the Seals of four lawfull men of the same Court who shall be present at that Record and that you prefix the same day to the parties that then they should be there to proceed in the same Plaint as shall be just and have you the names c. Teste c. because the same Defendant for the favour which the same Plaintiff hath in the same Court cannot have Justice there as it is said Let execution be done upon that Writ if the cause be true and the same Defendant shall desire it or otherwise not And now here at this day to wit at the same Mens pas I. L. Knight Sheriff of the County aforesaid returned that he by vertue of the Writ aforesaid took with him I. D. R. R. I. D. and F. Fenn four discreet and lawfull men of his County in his proper person came to the Court of Edward Dymock aforesaid and in full Court there caused to be recorded the Plaint whereof mention is made in the same Writ And the Record thereof hath before the said Justices here at the same Mens pas under his Seal and the Seal of I. Hart R.S.I.N. and W. Stoke four lawfull men of the same Court who were present at that Record and prefixed the same day to the parties that then they should be here to proceed in the Plaint aforesaid as should be just Horncastle cum Soca ss At the Court of Pleas of Edward Dymock Knight Tenant or Farmer of the Reverend Father in Christ H. Bishop c. held such a day and year c. T. complaineth against W. late of c. of a Plea of Trespasse upon the case Pledges to prosecute Io. D. R.Ro And now here at this day came the same T. by R.O. his Attorney Cause alledged for a Procedendo because the damages exceed not 40 s. and the Common Bench cannot take cog●izance of the plea. and given the Court here to understand and be informed that the Damages to the said T. in that Plaint supposed to be sustained do not amount unto four shillings And for that cause prayeth a Writ of the Lord the King de procedendo in this behalf to be granted him And because the same W. nor any other on the behalf of the said W. came not nor alledged any thing in Court here to the contrary for certain causes the Justices here specially moving and chiefly for that the damages which the same T. supposed himself to have sustained in the said Plaint do not amount to forty shillings in which case it belongeth not to the Court here to hold Plea thereof It is considered that the Stewards and Suitors of his Soak of the Mannor aforesaid may further proceed in the Plaint aforesaid between the parties aforesaid Therefore it is considered that the Steward and Suitors of the Soak of his Mannor aforesaid that they further proceed in the Plaint aforesaid according to the law and custome of his Soak of the Mannor aforesaid the same Writ of the said Lord the King Procedendo aw● ded non obstante c. before therein to the same Sheriff directed notwithstanding And that they exhibit full and speedy justice therein to the parties aforesaid according to the Law and custome of his Soak of the Mannor aforesaid should be to be done c. Allowance H. 3. I. Rot. 220. c. Brownlow Entry of a Writ of allowance for one of the Justices of the Common Bench by reason of his infirmity The Lord the King sent to his faithfull and beloved George Kingesmill Knight one of the Justices of the said Lord the King of the Common Bench his Letters Pattents in these words James by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith To the Treasurer Chancellor Chamberlain and Barons of our Exchequer And also to our faithfull and beloved George Kingesmill one of our Justices of the Common Bench greeting Know yee that we considering the debility of the body of the said George K. broken with infirmities and old age And also the tediousnesse and prolixity of labour which attendeth the Office of one of the Justices of the Common Bench which he is wont to undergo as in the Letters Patents c. And
entred as followeth Afterwards to wit ter die came here into the Court the said W. by the Keeper of the Prison aforesaid to the Bar here brought and saith that he ought not longer to be kept in the prison aforesaid for that the same W. at his owne request and not at the request of the said Plaintiff was committed to the Prison aforesaid and for that cause prayeth that he may be dismissed at large from the prison aforsaid by the Court here The Defendant is discharged out of Prison for that the Plain●iff prayed him not in execution And because the Justices here by due examination in this behalfe made and that it sufficiently appeareth by the Record that the allegation of the said W. is true therefore the said W. by the Court here is dismissed from the prison aforesaid And the said Keeper of the Prison aforesaid by the said court here is discharged from the custody of the said W. c. M 15. Jac. Rot. 2167. e Walter between Willby and Davenant in a Scire Facias against C. and B. Manucaptors in a Recognizance of 740 l. that the said Davenant should appeare to an account of 330 l. at the Suit of the Plaintiff Nota bien and alleageth that the Defendant appeared to an Originall of 330 l. and that afterwards in Mich. 4. Jac. R. nunc the said Davenant was condemned in the said 330 l. and in 80 s. for damages and afterwards that the Plaintiff remitted 25 l. 6 s. 4 d pro ut c. the said Davenant hath not rendred his body in execution for the judgment aforesaid for 208 l 13 s. 9 d. residue of the debt and Damages aforesaid in the same Court neither hath satisfied to the plaintiff for the residue of the debt and Damages aforesaid the Defendant Pleads that the Plaintiff ought not to have execution c. because he saith that after the Judgment aforesaid given to wit the 23 day of January An. 14. abovesaid came here into the Court the same Davenant in his proper person and then and there rendred his body to the prison of the Lord the King of the Fleet in execution for the said 208 l 13 s. 4 d residue of the debt and damages aforesaid against the said Davenant in Form aforesaid Recorded and in discharge of the said severall Recognizances by the severall Manucaptors acknowledged And that the said Plaintiffe then and there altogether refused to receive or Charge the said Davenant in Execution for the said 208 l. 13 s. 4 d. And this they are ready to verify c. the Plaintiffe protesting saith that he never refused c. And for that he did not render his body pro ut c. issue per Pais And it was moved by Serjeant A. that the same ought to be tried by the record and not by the county See Easter 6. H. 8. Rot. 432. And in this case divers presedents were shewed as well of Ancient as of moderne times M. Easter 12 H. 8 Rot. 324. and Easter 29. Eliz. Rot. 651. T. 12 H. 8. Rot 331. Easter 6. Ja. Rot. 105. such rendring their bodis in execution in discharge of their Manucaptors but note that there is no tender but to discharg the bail See M. 27. ort 37. Eli. Rot. c. Trin. 16. Ia. Rot. 786. tender of the body in execution to discharge the baile P 14. Ia. Rot 2175. W. against B. who tendred himselfe in execution in discharge of his sureties the Plaintiff praies him in execution and the Court will advise themselves of such commitment for that a writ of Error was brought and the Record with the Recognizance certifyed away but at length he was committed in execution notwithstanding the writ of Error in discharge of his Sureties H 9. H. 5. Rot. 461. Henster Bristoll ss Extent upon a Statute-merchant by an Executor It was commanded the sheriff that he should take the body of W. C. late Burgesse and merchant of the Town of Bristoll if c. And in the prison of the Lord the King safe c. untill he shall have fully satisfied unto R. Scot and William Scot executors of the testament of Iohn B. late Burgesse of the Town of Bristoll of 120 l. which the said W. Coombe the third day of Aprill An. R. Rich post conques se 5. before W. C. then Mayor of the City of B. and I W. then Clerke deputed to take Recognizances of debts at B. acknowledged himself to owe to the said I. B. And which they ought to have paid him at the Feast of the apostles Philip and Jacob then next and the same to him as yet c. and in asmuch c. he should make knowne to the Justices here at this day to wit in Oct. Pur beat Mariae c. And now came the said Thomas Stanford on the behalfe of the said executors And the said W. Combe came not and the sheriff retorneth that he is dead and hereupon the said Thomas Stanford prayeth a Writ thereof by the statute c. and because the Justices here are not yet advised whether they ought to grant that Writ at the petition of the said Thomas in this case or not 2 R. 3 f 8 Pl. 16. P. 2 Eliz. Dyer f. 180. Pl. 49 H. 18 E. f. 10. Pl. 35. against this Sci fa● day therein is given to the said Executors by the said Thomas here untill 15. Pas At which day here the said Thomas Stanford and T. B and I B. who answer for the said Executors as their attornies by writ of the Lord the closed directed to the Justices here to them delivered and pray a writ by the statute And because the Justices here are not yet advised whether that writ ought to be granted at the petition of the said attornies Dyer f. 180. 49. e con●r quaere in this case or not day is given therein to the said Executors by their attornies here untill in Octo. S. Trin. At which day here came the same Executors by the said Thomas Stanford their attorney and they bring here into Court the statute aforesaid and also the letters Testamentary of the said Io. Barstable by which it sufficiently appeareth to the Court here the said Robert and William to be the Executors of the Testament of the said I. B. and thereof to have the administrations c. and pray thereof a writ by the statute c. and to them it is granted retorneable here A die S. Mich. in un Mensem c. and in asmuch c. the sheriff should make known here at the same Term c. before which day the Plaintiffe aforesaid remaineth without day for that the Lord Hen. late King of England the 5 after the conquest dyed afterwards to wit in the Term of S. Hil. An. 1. Hen. 6. now King of England after the conquest namely the same W. Scot executor by the same Thomas Sanford his attorny and for that the same W. S.
Court with his owne hands the writ aforesaid directed to the said Mayor Aldermen sheriffs in Forme aforesaid The writ delivered in Cou t. The party comes in his proper person Returne de causes And before the said chief Justice by the same Mayor Aldermen and sheriffs the 10th day of Jan. last past retorned and executed and the same cheif Justice hath certified here in court that then and there before the said Ch●ife Justice at his chamber aforesaid came the said P. in his proper person under the custody of the said sheriffs and Martin L. and P. P. Sheriffs of the City aforesaid now retorne that before the coming of the said writ the 15th day of Dec. An. R. c. 12. The same Peter was taken in the City aforesaid and detained in the prison of the said Lord the King under the custody of the said Sheriffs by vertue of a complaint levied against him the same day and year in the Court of the Lord the King held before the same M. L. by the name of Peter Furbusher Gent. at the suit of H. R. in a plea of Trespasse 1 Cause in a plea of Trespass Damages 40 l. to the Damages of forty pounds the said Peter was also detained by vertue of a complaint against him 20 Ja. praed levaet in the Court of the sayd Lord the King held before the said Martin Limny by the name of P. F. at the suit of Alexander Ratcliffe in a plea of Debt upon demand of sixty pounds 2 Cause in debt for 60 l. and so recite all the causes whereof the partyes aforesayd have pleaded and so depend undetermined and that these were the causes of taking and detaining of the sayd Peter in the prison aforesaid whose body they have ready as by the sayd Writ to them it is commanded c. whereupon the premisses being seen and by the said cheife Justice then and there fully examined and understood The party and She iffs are discharged it seemed to the said cheif Justice that the sayd P. ought then and there to enjoy the liberties and priviledges aforesaid whereupon the same Peter was then and there dismissed from the custody of the said Sheriffs by the said cheif Justice Vpona forraign Attachment accordingly 1 H 15 El●●t 588 and the same Sheriffs then and there were discharged by the same cheif Justice from his custody and hereupon the same P. and R. H. of Stepney c. and I.B. of the same Dyer undertook and every of them did undertake M●ch 8 and 9 El. rot 329. Entry of a priviledge for diverse causes and the bail entred severally and there rot 1754. Recognizance to appear to Writs or Actions to be brought Note that in this case the Originall ought to be brought the next Terme ensuing but in a reversall the plaintiff hath liberty of two Termes to bring his Writ to wit the same P. in the summe of one hundred and twenty pounds and the same R. and I. severally in the summe of sixty pounds at the suit of Alexander Ratcliff and Sic de ceteris c. That the said P. should appear here in Court in his proper person or by his sufficient Attorney in Law and answer to the severall Actions or Writs of the same H.R. c. against the same P. of and upon the severall pleas aforesaid before 15 Pasch then next coming to be brought and prosecuted here in Court and also if it shall happen judgment after the apperance of the sayd P. here in Court made in the same pleas for the same H. and A. and against the said P to be given to satisfie the same H. c. of their Damages and the sayd Alexander of his Debt and Damages for the same H. c. and A. against the same Peter in the same Court here to be recovered or adjudged in the pleas aforesaid or that the same P. render himself to the prison of the Fleete of the Lord the King for those occasions which sayd severall summs by the said Manucaptors in forme aforesaid acknowledged the same Manucaptors acknowledge to be made of their Lands and Chattells and which sayd severall summs by the same P in form aforesaid acknowledged the sayd Peter acknowledgeth to be made of his Lands and Chattells and to be levied to the use and behoof of the sayd H. and A. in form aforesaid if it happen the same P. make Default in any of the premisses and in lawfull manner to be convinced thereof Brownlow T 41 Eliz. rot 1229. ss That the said R shall appear here in Court in his proper person or by his sufficient Attorney in Law to the Action or Writ of the said A against the said R. of and upon the cause aforesaid before such a day to be brought and prosecuted in Court here and to answer to the said A. in the plea aforesaid and also if it happen c. Entry of a priviledge returnable immediat in banck H 12 Jac. rot 2262. Brownlow As before in the president for P.F. untill or one of them should have before the Justices of the Lord the King here to wit at Westminster immediatly after the receit of the said Writ that the same Justices of the said Lord the King seeing the cause aforesaid c. untill the end of the Writ Afterwards to wit the ninth of February that same Terme came here into Court the same Michael in his own person under the custody of the Bailiff of the Marshall and Judges c. And recite the Return of the Writ whereupon the premisses being seene and by the Justices here fully examined and understood it seemeth to the said Justices here that the sayd M at present ought to enjoy the liberties and priviledges aforesaid and so as in the president before Alit T 14 Eliz. rot 1288. Divers causes returned wherein are diverse Complaints in Trespasse and debt and the Entry is that he shall appear in Court in his proper person or his sufficient Attorney in Law of and upon the severall Actions of and for the summs aforesaid against the same W. by the said T. M. and M. or any of them before 8 Michaelis next coming to be brought or prosecuted here in Court severally to the same T. M. and M. or either of them in the said Court here in the severall pleas aforesaid P. 28 Eliz. rot 328. the like against the said W. severally to be recovered or adjudged or that he the same W. render himselfe upon that occasion or occasions to the prison of the Fleet of the Lord the said King which sayd summ of fifty pounds to wit twenty pounds thereof the same T. ten pounds to the said M and O. to the sayd I. I. acknowledged every of them acknowledgeth severally to be made of their Lands and Chattells and to the use c. Speciall Amerciament of the Sheriff for not returning of a Writ of Habeas corpus in debt after
in Labours Suits Delayes and Expences be thereof levied c. and in as much c. hee make appear here 15. Trinitat c. Mittimus T 3. Jac. rot 24 10. Entry of a Mittimus of the Record and proceedings Which was removed out of another Court by a certiorare out of the Chancery and sent to the Justices of the Bench. The Lord the King sent to his Iustices of the Bench here his Writ closed in these words James by the Grace of God c. To his Justices of the Bench greeting The Record and proceedings in a certain plaint which was in the Court of our Honor and Castle of Windsor before our deare Cosen and Counsellour Charles Earle of Nottingham of the noble Order of the Garter Knight Admirall of England Constable of our honorable Castle aforesaid and keeper of the whole Forrest of the same or to his Deputy of Keeper of his place there without any writ between William R. Esquire and J. M. Gent of cattell of the same W. taken and unjustly detained as is said by Jo. Trevor Knight Deputy of the same County by vertue of our writ of Certiorare to you into our Chancery certified we send you in these presents inclosed commanding you that the Records and proceedings of the plaint aforesaid being inspected you further do therein at the prosecution of the same James what of right and according to the Law and custome of our Realme of England is to be done Teste c. James by the grace of God c. To our dear Cosen c. greeting we will●ng for certain causes to be certified by the Record and proceedings in a certain plaint which is before you in our Court of the Honour and Castle aforesaid without out writ between W.R. Esquire and I Moor of cattell of the same W. c. we command you that the Record and proceedings in the plaint aforesaid with all things touching the same by whatsoever names the parties aforesaid in the said plaint are distinguished to us into our Chancery wheresoever it shall then be under your seale without delay you distinctly and plainely send and this VVrit c. Note Nota. That if the Record had been sent to the Justices of the common Bench they could not have proceeded upon the Tenor of the Record but upon the Return sent c. H 17 Eliz rot 939. Nota. Cause certified into the Bench was removed by a procedendo because the monies in the plaint amounted not to 40 s. T 20 Jac rot 3371. Brownlow The Lord the King c. The Tenor of the Record and proceedings c. We send to you inclosed in these presents and so recite the Certiorare which is we willing for certaine causes to be satisfied upon the Tenor of the Record c and the plaint c And now here to wit at Westminster in Cr. Trin. that same Term came as well the said Plaintiff by T. R. his Attorney as the said Defendant by F. M. his Attorney and the Writs and Return aforesaid being seen and by the Justices here fully understood and examined to the said Iustices here it sufficiently appeareth that the Court here upon the Tenor of the Record aforesaid cannot proceed Therefore it is considered that the said Mayor and Burgesses of the Burrough of N aforesaid in the plaint aforesaid according to the Law and custome of the Burrough aforesaid at the prosecution of the said William may proceed with effect and to the parties aforesaid full and speedy Iustice therein according to the custome of the Court aforesaid may exhibit c. betweene C. and A. Ne Exeat Regnum Ne exeat Regnum M 7. H. 6. rot 600. or 606. Security found that he depart not the Kingdome Nvsance Selde M. 8. Car. Regis rot _____ To the Sheriff of Middlesex greeting whereas of late we have made publick Proclamation amongst other things that none should erect any Walls whereupon _____ might be super added within our City of London or the Subburbs of the same or within the distance of three thousand paces of any of the Gates of the same City or from the Palace of Westminster license from our Commissioners assigned to oversee the buildings in those parts not before had Notwithstanding Thomas Ford late of the parish of Saint Andrew Holborne in your County Yeoman contemning our commands promulgated license of our Commissioners not before had in a certaine Feild in the Parish of Saint Clements Danes without Temple Bar London Selde on the south part of the ancient Inne called Clemants Inne of a long time appointed for the Residence of men incumbent in the study of our Lawes a certain wall to which _____ may be superadded of Brick Lime and Sand to erect and part of the same Feild intendeth to inclose as an ally or common place to bowle in And the foundation of the same Wall hath now laid and more Brick Lime and Sand for further progresse in the same Wall hath here also put and hath ready as it is said and if that place should be also inclosed It would happen that the Students of that Inn incumbent in the same in the study of our Lawes with the Clamors and noise of men resortng to that place would be so much disturbed that they could not Follow their Studies We to observe our commands and willing to regard the quiet and tranquility of the students aforesaid that they should not be diverted from their Studyes Command you that you omit not for any liberty of your county but that you command the said Thomas on our behalfe that from further building of the wall aforesaid he be altogether superseded and the wall begun and the Foundation of that wall by him in the place aforesaid put he cause to be demolished upon the danger to follow Test 19. Nov. Car. T. C. C. S. Cartwright Originall M 18. H 8. Rot. 2. ss An originall Writ out of the Chancery at the Suit of the party directed to the Justices of the Common Bench to stifying that he is a Lord of the Parliament that they should make no other proces against him onely such as are made against the Pee●s of the Land The Lord the King sent to his Justices of the bench here his writ closed in these words Henry the 8. by the grace of God c. To his Justices of the Common Bench Greeting we command you that if Edward Sutton of Dudly in the County of Staff Knight be impleaded before you at the suit of any one in a personall action you cause so to be made against him such Proces and no other in the action aforesaid as ought against Lords Peeres Earls and Barons of this our Kingdom of England which ought to come to our Parliaments upon our summons or any of them as according to our Lawes and Customes of the Realm of England ought to be made Because we record the same Edward one of the
aforesaid were sold and eloyned to the same I. Armour ought not to be returned or for defect of Return of the same Cattell the Price of them of the lands and chattells of the same I W. and W. B. in your Bailiwick to be made and rendred to the same I A according to the forme of the statute therein made and of the pledges abovesaid the same sheriff to the same Justices of the Lord the King at that day returned that the same I W and W B have nothing in his Bailiwick by which he could make known to them nor were found in the same whereby the said I. A. from having return aforesaid hath received a very long delay whereupon he hath besought the Lord the King to exhibit justice to him and that the statutes of the Kingdome of the Lord the King made for the bettering of the same may remaine stable the King will for the benefit of his Leige people by speediest remedyes consonant to the same statutes that by honest c. hee should make known to W. L. late sheriff of the County aforesaid predecessor of the now sheriff who took the pledges aforesaid in Forme aforesaid that he should be here at this day to wit in 8 sancti Trinitatis to shew if any thing c. wherefore he so many cattell to wit two horses and eighty sheep as the same I. A. took from the same I. C. as in the same Court he hath avowed Sci. fac returned or the price of them for the insufficiency of the pledges aforesaid to the same I. A. in the name of the Returne of the Cattell aforesaid ought not to render according to the Forme of the statute aforesaid Judgement ' by default and the awarding of a writ to take of the said sheriff totanimali vel prec and to deliver them to the plaintiff Nomine returni if c. And now here at this day cometh the same I. A. in his proper person and the said W.L. late sheriff 4 Die pl. being solemnly called came not and the sheriff now returneth that hee made known to the said late sheriff of being here at this day to shew in Forme aforesaid by I.S. and W.C. Therefore it is considered that the same I. A. have of the late sheriff two horses and eighty sheep to the value of the other goods aforesaid which the said I. A. late took or the price of them and a writ to the sheriff to take of the late sheriff the Cattell aforesaid or the price of them and them or that to the same I. A. in the name of the Returne of the other cattell aforesaid to deliver c. Count in Sci. fa. upon a Recognizance acknowledged in the Country before a Justice of the common Bench and afterwards delivered to be inrolled and is enrolled in the same Terme in which it was delivered to be inrolled H. 8. Eliz. rot 104 3. H. 15. Jac. rot 21. in t Pl. ter and there rot 80. a recognizance is entred with a condition T. 21. Jac. rot 73. or 78. the like Inrollment of a recognizonce with the Terme number of the roll extressed Mich 28. and 29. Eliz. rot ●046 Generall entry of a recognizance taken before a Justice of the Common Bench and a Scire facias thereupon M 20 Jac. rot 843. Brownlow otherwise as it appeareth in Michaelmas Terme 19. Jac. rot 1906. It is thus contained Oxon ss It was commanded the sheriff whereas R. H. of S in the County of Oxon Esquire the twentieth day of Iuly Anno c. 18. and Scotland 53. before Peter Warburton Knight then one of the Justices of the Lord the King of the Common Bench of the City of Oxford in the County aforesaid acknowledged himself to owe to Richard Farmer of S. in the County aforesaid Knight one thousand Markes of lawfull mony of England which he ought to have paid him at the Feast of the birth of our Lord then next following which same Recognizance the same Peter Warburton afterwards to wit the twelfth day of February in the Terme of Saint Hillary Anno 18 abovesaid delivered here in Court with his own proper hands to be there inrolled upon Record and there before Henry Hobart Knight Cheife Justice of the Lord the King of Common Bench and his Associates Justices of the said Lord the King of the same Bench in the same Terme of Saint Hillary it is enrolled upon Record which said one thousand Markes the same R to the said R. hath not yet paid as by the information of the said R. the King understandeth and because c. that by honest c. hee should make known to the said Ralph that hee should be here at this day to wit A die sancti Michaelis in unam mensem to shew if any thing c. wherefore the said one thousand Markes ought not to be made of his Lands and chattells in your Bailiwick and rendred to the same R. according to the Forme of the Recovery aforesaid if c. And now here at this day came the same Richard by Thomas G. his Attorney as the sayd Ralph forenamed c. by Io. Wells his Attorney and hereupon the same Richard prayeth Execution against the same Ralph of the said one thousand Markes of the Lands and chattells of the same Ralph to be made by pretext of the Recog aforesaid to him to be adjudged and the same Ralph prayeth the hearing of the Recognizance aforesaid and it is read unto him c. And also prayeth the hearing of the Condition of the same Recognizance and it is read unto him in these words The condition of this Recognizance is such That if the said Ralph Holte his He●●● or Assignes shall and will for his and their parts well and truly observe fullfill and keep the Award Doome and Order of Sir Thomas Spencer Knight and Baronet and Edw. Sheldon Esquire for and concerning Suits matters and controversies moved depending or being between the said Ralph Holte on the one part and the above named Sir Richard Farmer on the other part for and concerning the Common for foure hundred sheep and right for keeping conyes in and upon the grounds called Bayards green in the County of Oxford and all Commons and other profits claimed therein by the said Ralph Holte and the Right Title and possession of the same Common and keeping of Conyes so as the said Sir Thomas Spencer and Edward Sheldon do make their sayd Award touching the premisses or any part thereof on this side the Feast day of the Nativity of our Lord next coming after the Date hereof and do cause the same to be put in writing under their hands and seales ready to be delivered unto the said Ralph Holt then this present Recognizance to be void or else to stand in force and vertue which being read and heard the Defendant prayeth imparlance and hath it c. And it is continued by imparlance untill Cr. Tri. 20. Jac. at
may be spared about the Issue of the Country in this behalf to be tryed prayeth himself to be admitted to make a Fine with the said Lord by occasion of the premisses c. And hereupon the said T. R. found pledges in Court here to the said Lord the King for that contempt to wit T. S. and R. C. whereupon the Justices of the Lord the King here do assesse the Fine of the said T. R. by occasion of the Premisses ad propert sup dict Therefore the said T.R. of that contempt be quiet and go thereof without day c. P. 3. Ca Reg. rot 42. amongst the Pleas of lands Brownlow The admission of the third Prothonotary unto his Office Be it remembred That the seventh day of May that same Tearm Thomas Richardson Knight chief Justice of the Lord the King of the Common Bench here freely granted to R. M. Gent. one of the Clerks of Richard Brownlow Esquire chief Prothonotary of the Court of Common Bench aforesaid here the Office of the third Prothonotary of the Bench aforesaid here now being void by the death of Thomas Waller Esquire late third Prothonotary of the same Court of the Bench aforesaid here And admitted the same Robert to that Office to have hold and enjoy to the same Robert for term of his life as his free Tenement according to the custome of the Court aforesaid from the time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary used and approved And also the same Robert as wel the Oath of the Kings Supremacy according to the form of the Statute in this case made and provided as his corporall oath well and faithfully to carry and behave himself in the same Office before hand taken as the custome is into corporall possession of the same office put and instituted to hold occupy and enjoy the same in form as aforesaid so fully and wholly and in the same manner and form Vad. as the same Thomas Waller late had and occupyed the same office perceiving in the same office Wages Fees Profits Commodities and Emoluments to the same office due and accustomed c. T. 12. Ed. 4. Rot. 494 Copley Midd. ss The admission of the second Prothonotary unto his Office Be it remembred that William Comberford lately having and occupying in the Court of the King here the Office of one of the Prothonotaries of this Court the same to wit the office which Thomas Brown during his life-time in time past and immediatly before the same Thomas Brown had exercised and occupyed and which said office William Wakefeild during his life time in time past and immediatly before the same Thomas Brown had exercised and occupyed the eleventh day of June that same tearm died after whose death that office was vacant and continued so vacant until the fifteenth day of June then next following which said fifteenth day John Fogge Knight chief Clerk of the Lord the King and Keeper of the Rolls of the said Lord the King of this Court to whom by reason of that office the Donation or Presentation of one of the Prothonotaries of this Court is known of right to belong Came here in Court in his proper person and gave to the Court here to understand that the said office of one of the Prothonotaries by the death of the said William Comberford was void and gave and granted to Roger Brent and constituted and ordained him to have and occupy that Office And the same Roger being in his proper person to be admitted to the said office was presented to Thomas Bryan chief Justice of the Lord the King of this Court to whom by reason of his office belongeth the admission of every person to the same office whensoever it is void by the chief Clerk of the Lord the King and keeper of the Rolls and Writs of the said Lord the King of this Court for the time being present requiring the same chief Justice that he would admit the same Roger to the said office of one of the Prothonotaries and that he would think worthy to put in full possession of the same And hereupon the same chief Justice here in the premisses by mature deliberation and advisement And as well to the ability as to the long and tedious continuance attendance and exercise of the said Roger in this Court consideration and respect being had admitted the same Roger to that office and swore him well and faithfully to occupy and exercise the same office and put the same Roger into full possession of the same office to have and exercise the same to the said Roger for tearm of his life as fully and entirely and in the same manner and form as the same William Wakefeild T. B. and W. Comberford or any of them or any other the said office before their times had and occupyed receiving in the same Wages and Fees Profits Commodities and Emoluments to the same office due and accustomed Accedas ad cur to remove a plaint cut of a Court Baron c. and a Procedendo granted for that the cause is sufficient to remove the plaint and the Common Bench will not hold plea thereof M. 13 44. Eliz. Rot. 2175. T 18 Iac. Rot. 1959 H. 9 Jac. Rot. 2008 1425. Accedas ad Curiam T. 13. Eliz. Rot. 1276. ss The Lady the Queen sent to the Sheriff of Southampton her Writ closed in these words Elizabeth c. That taking with you four discreet and lawfull Knights of your County In your proper person you come to the Court of Gabriel White Esquire in O. in full Court there and cause to be recorded the Plaint which is in the same Court without our Writ according to the custome of the same Court between William Marquesse of Winchester and the Lady Eliz. Warham Widow of a certain Trespasse to the said Marquesse by the same Eliz. done as is said and bring that R●cord before our Justices at West in Cro. Trinitatis under your Seal and the Seals of four lawfull men of that Court who shall be present to the same Record and that you prefix the same day to the parties that they should be then there to proceed in the same Plaint as shall be right And have you there the names of the same four lawfull men and this Writ Witnesse our selfe at Westminster the eigth day of May An. c. 13. because the same Eliz claimeth to hold the Tenements wherein the Trespasse aforesaid is supposed to be done by the Common Law Cause and not according to the custome of the Mannor of O. for which that Plaint in the same Court ought not further to be drawn let execution be done upon that Writ if the cause be true and the same Eliz. shall desire this or otherwise not By vertue of which said Writ G. Wells Esquire Sheriff of the County aforesaid now here at the said Cro. Trinitatis returned that he took with him S. C. I. H. G. H. and I.H. four discreet
c. And the Kings Attorney informed against him for Forging of Writs and counterfeiting the Seale of the court And Pecock confessed the Forging of Writs but denyed the counterfeiting of the Seale but sayd that the writs were sealed with the Seale of the Kings Bench by the Keeper of that Seale of Fraude c. Ignorantly And he is committed c. Commitment for making of a faigned writ of Supersedeas assevering that he was one of the Judges servants whereas he was not Commitment to the Fleet up on a Cepi corpus upon a Capias velagat with a remittitur into London to answer a plaint there wherewith hee is charged after which the outlawry is discharged and security given in Court to answer the Plaintiffs upon a writ thereupon in debt Commitment to the fleet of one in execution upon a judgment in the Bench. M 8. H. 7 rot 419. the court is informed of a fictitious writ of Supersedias of Privilege for one assevering himselfe to be one of the Judges servants where he was not so And upon examination thereof he is committed to the Fleet And a Fine put upon him to twenty shillings P 19. Eliz. rot 2. ss It was commanded the Sheriffs of London that they should not omit c. but that they should take R. F. of c. Utlawed in London such a day at the suite c. And now here at this day came the same R. to the custody of the said Sheriffe brought here to the Barr And the same Sheriffs to wit A B now returne that they tooke the body c. The said Sheriffs also returned that the sayd R. is detayned in their custody by vertue of a certaine plaint against him the 10 day of May last past levied in the court of the Lady the Qu. before the said A. one of the Sheriffs c. by the name c. At the suit of I. A. and B. his wife in a Plea of Covenant broken whereupon the said R. is committed to the Prison of the Fleet of the Lady the Queen by occasion of the utlawry aforesaid there to stay untill c. And when as the said R. shall be pardoned or otherwise discharged from the Utlawry aforsayd there let him be remitted into the City of London to find sufficient securety in Court here to answer the said I. and B. in the Court here of the plaint aforesaid there levied upon a Writ thereof by them in the court here to be prosecuted c. T 25. Eliz. rot 21.62 ss a Hab. corpus to T. H. in prison c. retornable c. And hereupon came here into the Court one G by B his Attorney prayeth that the said T may be committed to Prison in execution aswell for a certaine debt of 100 s. which c As for 10 s. which c. As it appeareth in Hill terme c. Roll c whereupon that Roll being seen by the Justices here It is demanded of the same T. whether he be the same person which is convicted to the said G. in thed debt and damages aforesaid or not who saith that he is c. Therefore the said T. aswell for those debt and damages as for those occasions in the Schedule aforesaid specified is committed to the Prison of the Fleet safely to be kept to stay there untill c. Commitment of one in execution upon a Sci. fac upon a Judgement H 5. Ia R rot 1757. Isham against Pill untill according to the forme of the recovery aforesaid if c. And here now at this day came aswell the said E by T R his Attorney As the said T. Pill in his proper person under the custody of I. P. warden of the Prison for the prison of the Lord the King of the Fleet by vertue of a writ of the Lord the King of an Hab. Corp. to the said warden directed was brought here to the Barr the Sher. now returneth that the said T Pill bath nothing c. nor is found c. And hereupon the said Eusebius prayeth execution against the said T. of his debr and damages aforesaid to him to be adjudged And the said Tho. Pill saith nothing in Barr or hinderance of the execution of the said E. aforesaid whereby the sayd E remayneth against the sayd Thomas therein without defence Therefore it is considered that the said E. have execution against the said Thomas for the debt and damages aforesayd c. Afterwards to wit the sayd 12. day of February that same Terme came here into the Court the same T. P. in his own proper person under the custody of the sayd warden of the said Prison of the Fleet by vertue of a Writ of the Lord the King of Hab. Corpus to the same Warden directly brought there to the Bar And at the petition of the sayd Attorney of the sayd E. there he is committed to the prison of the Fleet in execution for the debt and damages aforesayd there to stay untill c. M. 37. H. 6. Rot. 124. A Committitur entred of one committed to the Fleet for rasure of a Record in the Common Bench being convicted by his owne confession and afterwards was admitted to a fyne by pledg I. D. and afterwards set at liberty T 27. Eliz. Rot 12. London ss Entry of a Hab. Corpus at a day certaine and the causes certified and he was committed by the judgment Roll without any proces sued of Execution c. And now here at the sayd Thursday the sayd Prisoner in his proper person by the Sheriffs aforesayd brought here to the Bar And hereupon came here in Court W. O. attorny of B and sayth that he to wit in Easter Terme last past recovered here in Court against the sayd W. O. aswell a certine debt of 100 l. as 10 l. which c. whereof he is convicted as it appeareth in Easter Terme Roll. And prayeth that the said W. be committed to the Prison of the Fleet for that occasion Entry of a commitment of a Prothonotaries clerk and of a sheriffs clerk for rasing of a writ of execution in the test return for arresting of the defendant with the same writ before it was new Sealed T. 15 H. 9. rot 112 commit of an attorny for alting a counter-plea of the voucher H. 6. I rot 1002. entry of a Commitment of one P. to the fleet for rasure of a fine and a fine imposed upon him by the Court. H. 16. Eliz. rot 956. Grevills case examinaiion of fraud in the defendatns attorney for suffering a judgment the judgment is vacated and especiall entrey of a judgment New books of entries to 344. title Hab. corpus 1. Harisons case Dyer folio 149. The party in execution suggesteth to the court that the case issued out of the court in Easter term● retornable tres Trin. and that he was not found and that afterwards it was rased in the Test and retorn not sealed again that he was taken in
Court having taken their oath were examined by the said Court here whether they were conscious or consenting to the rasure and alteration of the said Writ and to the taking and arrest aforesaid who sayd that not and the same Executors being conferred with by the Court here that they would have done against the said T T in this behalf or require who say that if the said T T by vertue of the Writ aforesaid here shewed in Court or by vertue of the judgment aforesaid against the same T here remaining upon record and to the Justices here in Court shewed The Justices will advise ought to remain in execution for the debt and damages aforesaid by the Law of the Land then the same Executors prayeth Execution against the same T T and that he may be committed to the prison of the Fleet for the said debt and damages and hereupon it is said to the said Executors by the Justices here that the same Justices wil advise themselves at another day therein for that not as yet c. And aftrwards to wit the fourteenth day of November then next following all which premisses aforesaid with their circumstances The writ is received and filed and the Defendant at the prayer of the plain iffs is committed in execution The Delinquents come to the Barr and pray to be discharged and are discharged One makes a fine before he be discharged Admitted to his fine at a hundred shillings by pledges The Sheriffs are fined at ten l. The Prothonotary of the Bench payes the fine by him received of the party for a misdemeanour to the barons of the Exchequer by the commandement of the Justices of the Bench. by the same Justices here being fully examined seen and understood upon great diligent advisement and consultation by the Court here in that behalf before had the Writ aforesaid by the Court here is received and filed and the same T T at the petition of the said Executors for the debt and dama●es aforesaid by the same Court here is committed to the prison aforesaid there to remain untill c. And afterwards to wit the sixteenth day of November then next following came the same I F. S T and W Y in their proper persons brought here to the barr by the Keeper of the prison aforesaid and pray that they may be delivered from the prison aforesaid c. Whereupon the same S. F. and W. by the Court here by occasion of the premisses out of the prison aforesaid are discharged and set at liberty and it is said to the Court here that the same I F that he should make a Fine with the said Lady the Queen by occasion of the premisses before he should be delivered out of the prison aforesaid and hereupon the same I prayeth to be admitted to make a fine with the said Lady the Queen by occasion of the premisses and is admitted at a hundred shillings by pledge therefore the same I go therein quiet c. And that he should be delivered and discharged from prison to go at large c. And afterwards to wit the same sixteenth day of November came here into Court the said W. and E. I. late Sheriff of the County of Middlesex in their proper persons and pray themselves to be admitted to make a fine with the said Lady the Queen by occasion of the premisses and are admitted for ten pounds paid into the Court here by the hands of the said H. M. late under-sheriff of the said late Sheriff to the said R. L. to the use of the said Lady the Queen which said ten pounds the same R. L. the eight and twentieth day of November then next following by the command of the Justices aforesaid before the Barons of the said Lady the Queen of her Exchequer in full Court there brought and by the command of the same Barons paid it to one I. H. to the use of the said Lady the Queen therefore as well the said I. D. as the same E. I. and the said Humphry M. as the said Richard Love of the said ten pounds are quiet c. Entry of a Habeas corpus and commitment of a prisoner to the Fleet in execution in the Terme time at the cheif Iustice his chamber the writ bore teste 4 July 1● Jac. And note that the Term ended 5 July 18 Jac. and the party was committed to the Fleet in the Term from the Judges Chamber in Serjeants Inn in the afternoon and the Iudge delivered the Commitment to be inrolled the next day being the last day of the term T 18 Jac rot 3060 Brownlow London ss It was commanded the Sheriffs of London that they should have the body of Leonard Bawtry Serjeant at Law by whatsoever name reputed in the prison of the Lord the King under the custody of the same Sheriffs together with the day and cause of his taking and detaining before H H Knight and Baronet cheif Justice of the said Lord the King of the Common Bench at his chamber scituate in Serjeants Inn in F street L T. 17. Jac. rot 3094. 3279. 3270. 2871. 2000. 2170 T 24 Eliz. rot 2142. the like immediatly after the receiving of this Writ that the same Cheif Justice seeing the cause aforesaid may do in that behalfe what of right according to the Law and Custome of the Realm of the Lord the King of England and the liberties and priviedges thereof ought to be done and that they should have then there that Writ afterwards to wit the fifth day of July Anno Reg. c. 18. immediatly after the receiving of the said Writ before the same cheif Justice at his chamber aforesaid came the same Leonard in his proper person under the custody of R. D. and I. C. Sheriffs of the City aforesaid and the same Sheriffs to the said cheife Justice then and there returned that the execution of the said Writ did appear in a certain Schedule annexed to the said Writ the Tenor of which said Schedule followeth in these words London ss We R.D. and I. C Sheriffs of the City of London do certifie to H. H. Knight and Baronet Cheif Justce c. that before the comming of the said Writ annexed to the Schedule to wit Return of the causes by the Sheriffs the fourth day of July Anno c. 18. Leornard B. Serjeant at Law in the same writ named was taken in the City aforesaid and kept in the prison of the said Lord the King under the custody of us the said Sheriffs by virtue of a Writ of the said Lord the King directed the Tenor whereof followeth in these words James c. To the Sheriffs of London greeting Attach Leonard B. one of the Serjeants at Law otherwise called L. B. of Boston in the County of Lincolne Serjeant at Law otherwise called L. B. De Boston in Com. Lincoln ob ad legem so that you may have him before our Iustices at Westminster on wednesday next
coexecutor with the said W. of the testament aforesaid is dead prayeth a Writ by the statute c. and it granted to him retornabl here tres Pas and in asmuch c. the sheriff should make appears here at the same Terme c. at which day here came the said W. Scot executor c by his attorny aforesaid and the sheriff sent not the writ P. 12. Jac Rot 448. entry of a Sci fac by the Administrator during the minority of the Executor to have execution against the Conusor where the Conusce died before the Cap. returnable in the Common Bench. c. and as before praieth a writ thereof by the statute c. and it is granted to him retornable here 15. Mich and in asmuch c. the Sheriff should make knowne here at the same Term at which day came the said W. Scot executor c. by his attorny aforesaid and the sheriff sent not the writ c. therefore as more times let another writ thereof be made to him by the statute c. retornable here Men. Pas and so it is continued untill 15 Mich. at which day came the said W. Scot executor c. by his attorney aforesaid and the sheriff sent here a certaine extent before him taken at B. upon Thursday in Cr. S. Mich. Arch. An. 2 H. 6. Post conq by vertue of a certaine Writ of the Lord the King directed to the same Sheriff by the oath of 12 c. who say upon their oathes that the said W Combe had and held to him and his heires comming of his body the day of the acknowledgment of the debt aforesaid 2. gardens with their appurtenances in the Suburbs of B in Pyle-street and six tenements with their appurtenances in the Suburbs aforesaid in S. which said gardens and tenements M B of Bristoll now holdeth Extent returned and are clearly worth by the yeare besids repaires 34 s. and also saith that the said W. Combe had and held to him and his heires comming of his body the same day of the acknowledgment of the debt aforesaid and afterwards 12 s. rent of Assize issuing out of one tenement in the Suburbs aforesaid in Tonkerstreet which A. D. late held which said rent I. D. now holdeth And also saith that the said W. Combe had and held to him and his heires coming of his body the same day of the acknowledgment of the debt aforesaid afterwards 5. shops with their appurtenances scituate c. which the said W. Combe afterwards gave and granted to T. B. Knight his heires and assignes for ever which are clearly worth by the yeare besides reprizes 40 s and also c. wich all and singular messuages lands Tenements shops Sellers Gardens and Rents above recited one N. V. Viccar of the Church of Saint Mary of R. W. M. and others gave and granted long before the acknowledgment of the Debt aforesaid to the said W. Combe to hold to him and his heirs of his body coming for ever by vertue of which gift the said VV. C. of all the aforesaid Mesnes Lands Tenements Shops Cellars Gardens and Rents with the Appurtenances were seised to him and his heirs of his body coming by vertue of the gift aforesaid the day of the acknowledgement of the debt aforesaid and afterwards And further say that the said W. Combe had no other or more Lands Tenements or Rents goods or chattells within the County of Bristoll the day of the acknowledgment of the Debt aforesaid or at any time afterwards which they could extend or appraise as the same Writ requireth as the Jury aforesaid can enquire Fieri Facias T 16. Jac. rot 3112. Brownlow Testat fi fac de bonis propriis after a Devastavit Entry of a Testat fi fac of his proper goods after a Devastav●t between D. and B. MIch 12. Jac. rot 2216. Brownlow War ss Entry of a fieri facias where parcell of the mony returned levied and a fi fac awarded for the residue It was commanded the Sheriff that of the lands and Chattells of I. C. late c. otherwise called c. in the Bailiwick of the same Sheriff he should make as well a certain debt of thirty pounds which W. K. in the Court of the Lord the King now of the Common Bench here to wit at Westminster in the County of Middlesex recovered against him as forty shillings which to the same W. in the said Court of the King here were adjudged for his damages which he had by occasion of detaining of that debt and that he should have the monyes here at this day to wit Mens Michaelis to render to the said W. of the Debt and Damages aforesaid whereof he is convicted Return parcell of the debt and damages levied And now here at this day came the said W. by A. L. his Attorney and the Sheriff now returned that hee by vertue of that Writ caused to be made eighty shillings of the Lands and Chattells of of the sayd I. parcell of the debt and damages aforesaid which hee had ready at the day and place aforesayd as by the said Writ it was commanded to the same Sheriff And that the said I. had no other nor more Lands or Chattells in his Bailiwick whereof the residue of the Debt and Damages aforesaid or any parcell thereof he could by any means cause to be made therefore it is commanded to the Sheriff of VVar. that of the Lands and Chattells of the sayd I. in the Bayliwick of the same Sheriff A fi fac awarded for the residue hee make the residue of the Debt and Damages aforesaid and that hee should have the residue of the monyes here to wit in Cr●pur to render to the same W. in forme aforesaid c. Entry of a fieri facias where the Sheriff returned Nihil habet and a fieri facias awarded to the Ordinary De bonis ecclesiasticis M 11 Jac rot 189. H. 26 Jac rot 3031 M. 14 H 6 rot 124. T 19. Jac. rot 1020. Brownlow Norff. ss It was commanded the Sheiff that of the Lands and Chattells of Edward Mundy late of H. in the County aforesaid Clark otherwise called c. in your Bailiwick he should make as well a certain debt of a hundred pounds which Thomas C. in the Court of the King here recovered against him as ninety shillings which were adjudged for his damages which he had by occasion of the detaining of the said debt and that he should have those monies here at this day to wit Tres Trin to render to the said T. for his debt and damages aforesaid whereof he is convicted And now here at this day came the said Thomas by M. P. his Attorney and the Sheriff to wit E. G. Knight now returneth that the said E. is a Clarke and beneficed at L. in the Diocesse of Norwich having neither goods nor chattells of Lay fee in his Bailiwick whereof the debt and Damages
time hath withdrawn and absented himselfe without the licence of the cheif Clerk of the Lord the King of the common Bench here to whom the gift of the same Office belongeth And without the licence of Rob. Dierby cheif Justice of the Court here So that the same Office by the same Io. or any clerk for him or in his name remained a long time undon and unoccupyed to the prejudice of divers Leige People of the Lord the King and delay of their Suits Wherupon upon the complaints of divers of the same Leige people who intend to prosecute such writs of Nisi Prius and other Jurats intending to deliver writs of Dedi Potestatem and acknowledgment of Fines here in Court And not having such clerk ready in Court who should receive and make such writs and Jurats upon the 20. day of October this Term it is besought aswell by Peter Stainford who had occupyed that Office for the same Iohn in the life time of Iohn Quick Deputy of the said Iohn at divers times at the intreaty of the said Iohn Quick in his absence as his clerk in other precedent Terms by the licence of the chife justice here As also by Thomas Thorold under Keeper of the Writs and Roles of the Lord the King of this Court that if they or either of them to the same Office for the same Io. Cheker and in his name would attend and the writs and Records due to be made in that Office for the same Iohn and in his name he or they would Receive write and do who said severally that not By which the same Iohn the same day of Friday in the morrow of the same day was solemnly called to exercise the Office aforesaid and appeared not wherupon he by the consideration of the said Court here is removed from his said Office and William Snayth at the nomination of the said cheife cleark here in the Court faithfully to extrcise and occupy that Office on the same morrow was admitted and sworne to have and hold that Office as the Philizers Exegenters and other officers of our Lord the King here hold and occupy their offices M 22. Iac. Rot. 436. Brownlow Foringden of a Cryer of the Court for his non attendance upon the Court nor any cause shewn to the Court for his absence T. 15 E 4. f 26. T 15 E 4 f. 7. P. 6. Ca● Rot 1314. Admission of a Cryer upon the surrender of Hyliard Bee it remembred that George Baker one of the Cryers of this court who to the office of one of the Cryers of their Court was before sworne and admitted well and faithfuly to exercise and occupy the same To whose office it apperteineth to attend every Law day in court here in his proper person and to do in the Court those things which belong to the Office of a Cryer of this Court to be done three severall dayes to wit 19. of November 20. November and 22. of November this terme in full Court being solemnly called to attend his office of Crier aforesaid as of right he ought to have don came not but himselfe from his Office aforesaid the same three daies by the space of 5. years last past more without the licence of the court here absented and withdrew himselfe no cause of his absence to the Court here by any on the behalfe of the said Georg being shewen Therefore the same Georg by the consideration of the court here is removed from further exercising of his Office of Cryer here And Robert Hylyard at the nomination and presentation of Walter Zankey Esquire to whome the gift of the Office aforesaid belongeth faithfully to exercise and occupy that Office the 24. day of November this term by the Court here is admitted and sworne to have exercise and occupy the office aforesaid as the other Cryers of the court here have and occupy their Offices c. H 31. Eliz. Rot. 1720 Be it remembred that the 27. Attorney of the Common Bench for that he forged a Writ of Sup. de non molestando upon an Utlary where no Writ of Error was sued out of the Chancery for warrant the same And the party outlawed thereupon was delivered out of prison was committed to the Fleet. And because he could not gainsay but confessed the same that he had forged the same Writ it was awarded that he should not entermeddle more in the Office of an attorney but should lose his priviledge of the same and that his name should be taken out of the attorneys Roll and that he should be forjudged the Court and thrown over the bar and fined at 5 l. and should be sent to the severall Courts to be inspected and was sworn thereunto and after he was shorne he was thrown over the barre day of January that same term came here in court one Richard Hillington one of the Attornies of the Court here in his proper person and for that he by the Tye of his Oath in his office of attorney made the falsehood if he shall understand any in the Court here to be don or perpetrated is bound with that speed which is convenient to reveale and certify to the Court here gave to the Court here to understand that E.G. one of the attornies of the Bench here in the exercise of his Office of an Attorney to the scandall of the Court here and in falsity and deceipt of the same Court behaved himself and Fradulently For that to wit whereas certaine Iohn Vernon and Richard Carter lately in the Court of the Lady the Queen now of the common Bench here have impleaded Ric. Michell late of M. in the County of S. Yeamon W. M. late c. And Iohn M. late c. in a plea of Debt and the same R. W. and I. O. for that they came not before the Justices of the said Lady the Queen of the Bench here to answer the said Io. Vernon and R. Carter therein they were put in Exigent in the County of the City of the said Lady the Queen at Oxford to be utlawed and upon that occasion were afterwards ut-Lawed And afterwards the same Io. Michell by vertue of a certain Writ of the Lady the Queen of Capias Vtlagat upon the utlawry aforesaid to the sheriff of of Surry in this behalfe taken and in prison of the said Lady the Queen and under the custody of the said Sheriff was detayned the same Edward Osbulston not having the feare of God before his eyes nor his oath that he should not do any falsehood in the same Court fearing a certaine false Writ under the name of the Lady the Queen caused to be written made counterfeited the tenor whereof Followeth in these words Elizabeth c. reciting the Superse de non molest T. Edmund Anderson of Westminster the 28. day of Nov. An. c. 31. whereas no Writ of Error out of the Chancery of the said Lady the Queen to the same Edmond Anderson was directed by
the Court here made that the same Iohn who otherwise to wit the second day of August Ano. 3. R. nunc before Iames Story Lon. and Robert Cotton Esquires by vertue of a certaine writ of the Lord the King de Dedmi Potestatem to them and certaine Thomas Hutchison and Robert Smith Esquries directed to give power to three or two of them to take the acknowledgment which the same Iohn before the said I. S. K. C. T. H. and R. S. three or two of them would make upon which said writ of covenant depending before the Justices of the said Lord the King of the Common Bench between certain Tho. Fortesceu Esq and Io. Slany and the same Io. Zouch of the Mannor of Alfreton ali Awfreton with the appurt and of 120. Mes 100. Cottages 500 tofts 4 Mils c. with the appurt in A. otherwse A.S. otherwise S. S. otherwise S. c. And also of the profits of the markets and Faires and Toll in A. otherwise A. in the same County of Derb. acknowledged the Mannor Tenements Rents and Profits aforesaid to be the right of the same Thom. and the same remised and quit claimed from him and his heires to the same Thomas and Iohn Slany and the Heires of the same Thomas for ever at the time of that acknowledgment upon th● writ aforesaid was and yet is within the age of one and twenty years Therefore it is considered by the court here _____ of May that same Terme that the acknowledgment aforesaid by the same Io. Zouche before I. S. and Rob. Cotton made is void and of no Force in Law and that as well the said Writ of Covenant as the said writ of Dedimus Potestatem are quashed and adnulled and in the Files of the writs of this Court are not to be received or Filed nor that any record be made thereof in the court here Brev. de Gardiano admittendo H 10. J. Rot. 2002. Brownlow ss Entry of a Writ De gardiano admittend in a Writ of Partition M 22 Jac Rot 554. the like in debt T 33 Eliz Ro 1556. like in Dower Int. S. G. The King sent to the Justices here his Writ closed in these words James by the grace of God of England c. To his Justices of the Bench Greeting Know ye that we have admitted Nicholas S. Gent. the Gardian of Mary B. and Grace B. Daughters and heires of Richard Barret Esq being within age as is said to prosecute and defend the Sute which is before us by our Wirt between the same Rich. Barret and one Ralph Raulin in a Plea of making partition as is said And therefore we command you that you admit the same in Gardian of the same M. and G. to prosecute and defend the Plaint aforesaid Witnesse our selves at Westminster the 19. day of May An. 10. and 45. Habeas Corpus ss IT was commanded the sheriff as more times it was commanded to the same Sheriff that he should have here at the third day Entry of a Hab. cor● in a plea of debt and the Sheriff returneth that he was not taken nor ever in his custody And a Writ awarded de distring nup vic to wit ter die the body of E. T. c. whom by precept of the Lord the King he took and him detayneth and the same sheriff to the Justices here ter die last past retorned to answer T. S. in a plea that he render unto him 20 l. which he oweth and unjustly detayneth c. And now here at this day came the said T. by T.C. his Attorney and the sheriffe retorneth that the said E. was not taken by the said sheriff by vertue of any writ either is or ever was in the custody of the said sheriff either by I. N. Knight his Predecessor by indenture between him the late sheriff or the said sheriff to the sheriff now was over delivered And therefore the body of the said E. before the Justices here at this day he could not have Distring nup vic Therefore it is commanded to the sheriff now that he distrain the said late sheriff by all his lands c. and that of the issues c. so that he may have here 15. Martini the body of the said E. whome to answer to the said T. in the Plea aforesaid c. Entry of a Writ of Hab corp upon priviledge wi h the recognizance H 12. Iac. Rot. 2271. It was commanded the Mayor Aldermen and sheriffs of London and every of them whereas it was shewed to the Lord the King now on the behalf of Peter Furb that whereas he and every leige man of the Lord the King in coming to the Court of the said Lord the King of common Bench here to wit at Westminster to prosecute or defend any plea or writ there ought to be under the protection of the said Lord the King and customs according to the Liberties and Privileges of the same Court from the time whereof the memory of man is not extant used and approved in the same Cause of priviledges Notwithstanding some malevolent indevouring much to prejudice the same Peter the same Pet. after he came to the Court here to consult with his Councell and attorny to have their advice in a certaine plea of debt upon demand of 30 l. prosecuted by the same P. in the said Court of the Lord the King against one James Robinson wherupon the parties aforesaid pleaded to issue of the Country to be tryed in London to be arrested by the ministers of the said Mayor Aldermen and Sheriffs and in the Prison of the Lord the King under the custody of the said Mayor Aldermen and Sheriffs procured to be detained unjustly to the imoderate dammage and grievance of the said Peter and against the liberties and Privileges aforesaid whereupon he supplicated to the Lord the King to exhibet to him a remedy the said Lord the King willing to do to the same P. in that behalf which was just and consonant to reason and inviolably to observe the liberties and privileges aforesaid That if the same Peter should be detayned in the prison aforesaid under the custody aforesaid Then the same Peter by whatsoever name reputed together with the day and cause of his taking and detaining they should have or one of them should have before H. Hobert Knight and Baronet Cheife Justice of the said Lord the King of the common bench at his chamber Scituate in Lincolns Inn in the county of Midd. immediately after the receit of the said Writ Hab corp rem immediatly before the Chief that the same cheife Justice of the Lord the King seeing the cause aforesaid should do in that behalf what of right and according to the law and custome of the Lord the King of England and the liberties and privileges aforesaid should be don and that they should have then there that writ Afterwards to wit the 24. J that same Terme the chief Justice delivered here in
three a●e s given him to do it T 2 Car. Regis Rot. 841. Brownlow Berks. ss John B. Sheriff of the County aforesaid for that he in Easter Terme last past at the severall dayes that same Terme by the Court of the Lord the King here to him given as in the bill of pleas this Terme it doth appear hath not returned to the Court here a certain Writ of the said Lord the King of Habeas Corpus issuing on of the Court here and to the same Sheriff directed and delivered to be executed in form of Law against one I W Esquire at the suit of R. B. Esquire in a plea of Debt of two hundred pounds returnable before the Iustices here Quinque pas last past in mercy c. And he is fined by the said Justices here for the said four defaults at twenty five pounds c. H 43. Eliz. Rot 451. Prisoner in the Fleet brought to the barr by Hab corp at the petition of an estranger a who brought Writ in debt against him and he is demanded by the Justices that he would appeare to the said writ who said he w●n du●● therefore processe of Ou● law●y is awarded against him ss It was commanded to the Warden of the prison of the Fleet that he should have here at this day to wit upon Satturday next after Octob. S. Hillar the body of W. A. Esquire in the prison of the said Lady the Queen under the custody of the said Warden detained to do and receive what the Court of the Queen here shall consider of him and now here at this day came here into the Court H. T. by A.S. his Attorney and brought here into Court a certain Originall Writ in Debt upon demand of an hundred and twenty pounds directed to the Sheriffs of London and before the Justices of the Lady the Queen here returnable against the said Walter by the name of W A. Esquire of Tomby in the County of Lincolne Esquire and prayeth that the said Walter may appeare to his sayd Writ whereupon by the same Warden of the Prison aforesayd brought here to the bar present in Court in his own proper person being spoken to saith that hee will not appear to the Writ Therefore let processe be made against the sayd Walter upon the Originall Writ aforesaid c. T 25 El. rot 860. G against I.C. like Hab. corp and such an Originall and demand who saith that he is not the same person against whom the said G. brought the said originall writ and that he wil not appear c. Therefore let further processe be made against the said I. C. late of L Gentleman against whom the sayd Originall VVrit was brought upon the said Originall and the sayd I.C. who is now brought to the Barr is sent back to the prison under the custody of the Warden for the occasion that he is therein detained there to remain c. H 13 Jacorot 588. Entry of a Capias ad respodend and thereupon a Non inventus returned and a Habeas Corpus to the Warden of the Fleet is awarded received such a day and then thus and now here at this day came the said Defendant in his proper person under the custody of the Warden aforesaid brought to the Barr who being demanded if he would appear to the said Writ or not sayd that not Therefore let processe of Outlawry be made c. M 5. Jac. rot 2254. Fleet ss Entry of an Habeas corpus of a prisoner committed to be Fleet by the Commissioners in causes Ecclesiasticall and his enlargement without baile It was commanded to the Warden that he should have here to wit at Westminster immediatly after the receit of this Writ the body of Anthony Rooper Knight in the prison aforesayd under his custody detained by whatsoever name he is reputed together with the day and cause of taking and detaining of the said Anthony that the same Justices here viewing the cause may cause to be done what of right and according to the Law and custome of the Realme of the Lord the King of England The like for Langton P. 8. Jac. rot 819. The lik for Melton there rot 1939. The like for Throckmorton T. 8. Jac. rot 1675. But they entred into a Recognizance of a 100 l. i● the Bench to appear from day to day P. 9. Jac rot 1510 P 8. Jac. rot 1939. ought to be done And no where at this day to wit on Satturday next after Octab. Martini that same term came the same A in his proper person under the Custody of the same Warden brought here to the Bar and the same Warden then returned that before the coming of the Writ to wit the ninth day of October last past the sayd A.R.M. rendred themselves to the prison aforesaid before committed by vertue of a certaine Warrant dated the thirtieth day of I last past which followeth in these words These are in his Majesties name straightly to charge you by vertue of his Highnesse Commission for causes Ecclesiasticall under the great Seal of England to us and others directed That herewith you receive and take into your custody the body of Sir Anthony Rooper Knight and him safely detaine prisoner at this our Commandement untill we shall give you order for his enlargement signifying unto you That the cause of his commitment is for that there being a certain cause referred unto us by his Majesties especiall direction betwixt him the said Sir A.R. and I.B. Vicar of B. for that he detaineth wrongfully from the said Vicar a certain yearly pension due unto him from the said Sir A. R being called before us after ful hearing of the cause in the presence of the said Sir A. R. and of his Councill three or four severall times and at last adjudged by us to pay the said pension he having some time of deliberation given unto him by us to consider therof hath notwithstanding obstinately disobey our said Order and doth so still persist and this shall be your Warrant in that behalfe given at Lambeth this thirtieth day of Iune 1607. And that this was the cause of taking and detaining of the said Anthony in the prison aforesaid the body notwithstanding of the said A he hath now here ready as by the said Writ it was commanded him c. whereupon the premisses being seene and by the Justices here fully examined and understood Judgment by the Court. it seemeth to the said Justices here that the said cause of Commitment of the sayd A. to the prison of the Fleet aforesaid in the Returne aforesaid above spec●fied to be insufficient in Law to detain him the said A in the prison aforesaid or to deprive the said A from his priviledge of the Court of the Lord the King here therefore the same Anthony is dismissed from the prison aforesaid by the Court here and the same Warden is fully discharged by the Court here of such custody c. T 18 Iac.
the whole time aforesaid to be replevied by the sheriffs Ministers of the City aforesaid for the time being by vertue of a plaint in the Court of the sayd Lady the Queen and her progenitors Kings of England held before the Sheriffs of the City aforesaid for the time being levied and not by writ of the said Lady the Qu. or her progenitors Kings of E. issuing out of the Chancery and also that all the customes of the City aforesaid by Authority of Parliament of the Lord E late King of England after the Conquest at Westminster The Sheriffs are free men of London and held by their oath to observe the customes of the City the fifteenth year of his Reign held were ratified and confirmed to the then Mayor and Comminalty of the same City and their successors which said Liberties and free Customes of the same City they the same sheriffs and freemen of the City aforesaid before the purchasing of the said Originall Writ and alwaies afterwards hitherto being bound by oath have observed and are bound to hold without any violation for which causes the sheriffs aforesaid could not replevy the goods and chattells in the sayd Writ specified or do Execution upon the sayd writ nor can at the present but because it seemeth to the Court here that the Return aforesaid The Returne of the Sheriff vicious in form aforesaid made is as well in contempt and prejudice of the said Lady the Queen now and of her Court and also in Derrogation of her Crown and Dignity and manifest Danger of her Dis-inheriting and also that it giveth way and redoundeth to the immoderat damage and greivance of the same W and Delay of his suit therefore as before the sheriffs are commanded without Delay to replevy to the same W. the goods and Chattells aforesaid according to the Tenor of the commands of the said Lady the Queen now aforesaid therein to them directed Plur. repleg awarded and in as much c. They make appear here in 8 Sancti Hillarii c. It is also commanded the Coroners of the said Lady the Queen that they cause to come here the same sheriffs at the same Term to answer as well to the said Lady the Queen as to the same W of and upon the premisses further to do and receive what the Court of the said Lady the Queen here shall consider of them in this behalfe and in as much c. The same Coroner cause to appear at the same Term c. Pone Sheriffs returne upon a Pone adjudged void for that he shew edssino the cattell in specie named in the Returne See p. 3 El. Dyer fol. 199. pl. 54. Report of the case 21 E 4 fol. 23. M. 18. H. 6. rot 428. H 2. Eliz. rot 191. It is recorded by the Court here the third day of May in the year of the Raign of the Lady Elizabeth now 3. That the Returne aforesaid is vitious invalid and insufficient in Law for that there are no cattell named in Specie in the Return aforesaid contained for which the same Sheriff by vertue of a Writ of _____ was attached to be here at the said Octab. Pur. c. whereupon no judgement by the Justices then here for any forfeiture to be made to the Lady the Queen upon the Attachment by the Law of the Land ought to be given nor is given as it appeareth above and so the processe and extracts for the price or value of the Cattell aforesaid to be forfeited without Judgement and consent of the Court here by the Officers of the same Court without Warrant was made c. Quaere if not between Netherfall and Lawrence Priviledge H 45. Eliz. rot 818. Brownlow Lanc. ss At the return of a Capias against a servant of the c●cife Cle●k of the Kings Bench the servant came in person into the Court of Common Beuch delivered to the Justices a writ of supersedias prayed the allowance thereof that they would not hold plea c A writ of priviledge for a servant of the cheif clark of the Kings bench It was commanded the Sherif that he should take John Wood late of Brenset in the county aforesaid Yeoman of c. and safely c. so that hee might have his body here at this day to wit in Octab. Sancti Hillarii to answer to T. L in a plea wherefore with force and arms one Messuage ten acres of Land with the Appurtenances in B. which Margeret Erlington widdow to the same T. devised for a Terme which is not past entred and him from his Farme aforesaid ejected and other Enormities c. To the great Damage c. and against the peace c. And now here at this day came as well the same T. by I. P. his Attorney as the same John Wood in his proper person and hereupon the same J W. brought here into the Court a certain Writ of the sayd Lady the Queen of Supersedeas in the cause aforesaid closed to them directed The Tenor whereof followeth in these words Elizabeth c. To our Beloved and faithfull Edmund Anderson Knight and his Associates Justices of the same Bench greeting As well of our Dignity as according to the ancient Custome used and approved of in times past hitherto obtained That our cheif Clark of the pleas in our Court before us ought not to be drawn or compelled to answer before any secular Judges upon any pleas or complaints pleas of Free Tenement only excepted nor by the whole time aforesaid were accustomed And now in our Court here before us on the behalf of John Wood one of the servants of John Rooper Knight our cheif Clarke assigned to Roll pleas in our said Court before us It is given us to understand That one Thomas Lacke little regarding the custome aforesaid the same I W by the name of I. W. late of B. in the County of Kent Yeoman hath drawn into plea of a plea wherefore with force and armes one Messuage c. as above untill against our peace c. to the very great disprofit and greivance of the said I. W and manifest infringement of the Liberties and priviledges aforesaid in our Court before us by the whole time aforesaid hitherto used and approved whereupon we are willing to provide him a fit speedy remedy to observe the Liberties priviledges aforesaid for so long time used infringed We command you that from further holding of the plea aforesaid before you or compelling him the said I. W. further to answer before you in the plea aforesaid ye be altogether superseded saying on our behalf to the same T L. That he at our said Court before us may come and have Justice there if he will Teste Iohn Popham at Westminster the twenty fourth day of January Anno Regni nostri 45. Rooper Which said Writ being read and heard the same Iohn Wood saith That he is and at the day of purchasing of the Writ
of the Rolls of our chancery allowed c. Entry of a writ of attachment of priviledge in the Common Bench for an attorney of the same Bench in debt against 2 severall persons severally M 19 Iac. rot 2948 Brownlow Lincolne ss The Sheriff was commanded that he should attach T B. clerk and L E clerke so that hee should have them here upon Satturday next after the morrow of all Soules to answer R Clarke Gent. one of the Attornyes of the court of the Lord the King of Common Bench here according to the liberties and priviledges c. in a plea of Debt severally And now here at this day came the said Robert in his proper person and offered himselfe against the said T and L in the plea aforesaid and they came not and the sheriff to wit T T Esquire now returneth that he by vertue of the writ aforesaid to him directed tooke the bodies of the same T and L. whose bodyes the same sheriff hath now here ready as by the said writ it was commanded him Cedi corpus returned and because the same sheriff the bodies of the same T and L now here at this day hath not ready therefore the same sheriff to wit the same Tho. T Esquire in mercy c. and he is fined by the Justices here at forty shillings and it is commanded to the same sheriff that he have here upon Wednesday next after 15 san Martini the bodies of the same T and L whom c. to answer to the same Robert in the plea aforesaid and the same sheriff to wit T.T. Esquire now returneth that the said T. and L. are in prison of the Lord the King at his Castle of Lincolne so languishing that he could not have their bodies here at this day without perill of death as by the said writ it was commanded him c. And hereupon in the same Court of the King here on the behalfe of the said Robert it is testified that the same T and L are sound and whole and able to travell therefore it is commanded the same sheriff that he or his under sheriff be here upon Wednesday next after eight dayes of Saint Hillary bringing with him the same T and L whether they be found or infirme to answer to the same Robert in the plea aforesaid and that he omit nothing herein under the penalty of 20 l. which if he shall not do the sheriff shall know he is to loose c. Duces recum awarded under the penalty of 20 l. Procedendo H 35. H. 8. Rot. 318. ss A Procedend awarded in a plea of lands to be removed out of an inferiour Court by Recordare Whereupon the cause aforesaid being seen alleaged by the same B. to remove the Plaintiff aforesaid in the writ aforesaid above specified It seemeth to the justices here that cause to be in sufficient in law to remove the plaint aforesaid out of the Court of the said Elizabeth B. nor but that the Bayliff of the said E. B of her mannor of B. with the Soke aforesaid in the court of the same E. B. and upon the plaint aforesaid ought to proceed c. Therefore it is considered that the said Brian notwithstanding the said Writ to the said sheriff to Record and remove the plaint aforesaid before directed he may proceed in the plaint aforesaid with effect And to the parties aforesaid exhibit full and speedy justice therein according to the Law and Custome of the Lord the King of England and the Court aforesaid c. M 8. H. 4. Rot. 114. Procedendo Rege inconsulto In a Sci. Fac. the Tenant pleads an attaint of the predecessor of the demandant by act of Parliament that the Tenements of the demandant came to the Kings hands and prayeth judgment si Rege in consulto c. And the King sent his writ de procedendo therein directed to the Justices that the Tenant plead de novo with the demandant c. H 13. Jac. Rot. Brownlow London ss A Procedendo after much debate granted upon a speciall return made upon a Hab. cor upon the custom of London concerning Prentices their ages and their Indentures between them and their Masters Indenture void if the Prentice be not of the age of fourteen years when he was bound An Habeas Corpus upon the privileges in the Bench for Martin Slater was directed to the Mayor Aldermen and sheriffs of London retornable immediatly before Henry Hobert Knight and Baron Cheife Justice c. Test 28. Nov. 13. Iac. by H. Hobert Execution c. ss London ss we I. Kt. Mayor of the said City of London and of the same City Aldermen and W. I. and I. G sheriffs of London to H. H. Knight and Baronet Chief Justice of the Lord the King now of the common Bench at this time in the precincts of great S. Bartholomew London do certifie that c. Prohibition BE it remembred that the 20. day of November the same Terme came here into the Court I. L. in his owne person and gave the Court here to understand Prohibition to the Court of Stanneries in the County of Cornw for holding plea of maters which contcern the Stanneries Suggestion That whereas by the lawes statutes of the Realme of the Lord the King of England it is provided that Keeper of the stanuaries of the Lord the King and of the court of the Stannaries within the counties of Devon and Cornewall or Keeper or Keepers of his place for the time being may not nor shall not hold pleas before him in the Court of Stannaries aforesaid unlesse arising between the Stannators whilst they work in the stannaries and between them and other Forreigners of any trespasses plaints or contracts made within the places wherein they work within the Stannaries neverthelesse certaine I. C. Gent. Administrator of the Goods and Chattles which were of I. C. his Father not being a Tinner in any of the stannaries aforesaid not ignorant of the premisses but indeavouring and intending very much to vex and disturb the same I against the lawes of the Realm of the Lord the King of England In the stannary court of the Lord the King of F in the said county of C before the Substeward of the Stannary Court aforesaid or deputy or Keeper of his place in the Court aforesaid or any of them in a certaine plea of Account by plaint by the said I. C. the same against the said L. in the same Court levyed upon supposall that the said L. was receivour of the monies of the said I. C. the Father and to have received of the monies of the said I.C. the Father in his life time 20 l. of one I. M to render an account thereof to the said I. C. drew into plea And the same L. to appeare in the said Stannery Court of F. aforesaid by occasion of the premisses and to answer the said C. of and upon the premisses
of his County Palatine of Lancaster upon Munday in Quarta sepquadrag next coming to answer there in his plea aforesaid if c. ss BE it remembred That T. E Knight H 25 H 8 rot 121. Remissio recordi sent by the Justices of Chester into the Bench to determine a forraign voucher and at a day in the Bench the Tenants make default and the cause for that was determined Iustice of the Lord the King of Chester the twenty third of J that same Term by vertue of a writ of the Lord the King to him directed which followeth in these words Henry the eighth by the Grace of God King of England and France and Lord of Ireland to his Iustice of Chester or to the Keeper of his place there greeting Whereas T T in our Court in our County aforesaid had demanded against R. B. Esquire T.W. and P. A. one windmill one water-mill c with the Appurtenances in N as his right and inheritance and into which the same R. T.W and P. had to entrance unlesse after the Demise which R.T. Knight kinsman of the sayd T. T whose heir he is thereof made to R. S. for a Terme which is past and which after that Terme ought to revert to the said T. T. and the same R.T. and P. pleading in the same Court lately vouched thereof to warranty P.B. summoned in our County of Wilts by the ayd of our court of Chester because the same P. B. had no lands within our County of Chester aforesaid by which he could be summoned which said Warranty in our said Court of Chester for the cause aforesaid cannot be determined to the great Damage of the said T.T. and manifest hinderance of the obtaining of his Right whereupon he hath besought us to provide him a fit remedy in this behalfe We who are Debtors to exhibit Iustice to every one within our Kingdome willing to do what is just to the said T.T. in this behalfe Command you that if it be so far proceeded in our Court of Chester then the Record and proceedings therein with all things touching the same to our Iustices of the Bench under your seal you distinctly and openly send and this Writ so that they may have them at Westminster in Octab. Hil. prefixing the same day to the parties aforesaid that they may be then there to do and receive what shall be considered in our Court there in this behalfe that that warranty being determined before our said Iustices in the Common Bench the said Record and proceedings may be sent you to proceed in the plaint aforesaid as of right and according to the Law and Custome of our County of Chester is to be done witnesse our self at Westminster 6 November Anno c. 25 ANd the said Iustice sent there the Record and proceedings of the said plaint whereof mention is made in the sayd Writ annexed to the same Writ the Tenor whereof followeth in these words Pleas of the County of Chester at Chester before T. E. Knight Justice of the Lord the King upon Thursday next after the Feast of Saint Iames the Apostle Anno H. 8. post Conquest of England 25. Count in Entre ad term qui pret in the County Palatine of Chester CHester ss Thomas Torhet by H. H. his Attorney in the Court of the Lord the King here demandeth against R B. Esquire T W. and P A one wind mill c. with the appurtenances in N. as his right and inheritance and into which the same R T. W. and P. have no entrance unlesse after the demise which Robert S. Knight Kinsman of the said T T. whose heir he is thereof made to R. Scot for a Terme which is past and which after that Term ought to revert to the same T. T. whereupon he saith that the said Robert kinsman c. was seised of the Tenements aforesaid with the Appurtenances in his Demesne as of Fee in the time of peace in the time of Edward late King of England the second after the Conquest taking thereof the profits to the value c. and the same Robert being so thereof seised demised those Tenements with the Appurtenances to the said Richard Scot for a Terme which is past and from the same Robert the right descended c. to one Robert as son and heire c. and from the said Robert the son the right descended to one Thomas as son and heir c. and by many descents the right came to Iohn and from the said Iohn the right came to the said Thomas who is now Demandant as son and heir c. And which after that Terme c and thereof bringeth suit c. And the same R. B. T. W. and P. A. by T. B. their Attorney come and defend their right when c. and pray licence thereof to imparl here untill the next County to wit untill Thursday next after the Feast c next coming and have it c. The same day is given to the said T. T. here c. At which day here came as well the said T. T. by his Attorney aforesaid as the same R. B. T. W. and P. A. by their Attorney here c. and hereupon the same R. B. T. W. and P. A. vouch thereof to warrant P. B. who hath no Lands or Tenements in the County of Chester but all in the County of Wilts and prayeth that the said Peter may be summoned in the County of Wilts A forraigner vouched to warrant by ayde c. and the said T. T. well alloweth the said vouchee c. let him have it c. And because their vouchee to warrant cannot be determined in the said County of Chester day is given to the parties aforesaid here untill the next County to wit untill Thursday next after the feast of the Translation of Saint Edw. next coming c. And in the mean time the writ of the Lord the King may be followed if c. At which day further day is given to the parties aforesaid here untill the next County to wit untill Thursday next after the Feast of Saint Martin the Bishop next coming c. And in the mean time c. At which day a further day is given to the parties aforesaid here untill the next County to wit untill Thursday next after the Feast c. And further the said Justice C to the Justices of the Common Bench here to wit at W aforesaid returneth That he by vertue of the writ aforesaid to him directed prefixed a day to the parties aforesaid at the said Oct. Hil. that they should be here to do and receive as that Writ in it selfe commandeth and requireth At which said Octab. Hill before the said Iustices of the Bench here to wit at Westminster aforesaid Remandment of the plaint came the same T. T. by R. Jenour his Attorney and offered himself the fourth day against the said R. B. T. W. and P. A. in the plea aforesaid and
by attorney if it shall happen that the said T. P. not to make deliverance of the Cattle aforesaid taken in Withernam or the value of them c. Scire Facias TRini 9. Jac. Roll. 3510. Entry of a Scire facias upon a Recognizance against sureties in Replevin after Averia elongat returned Otherwise as it appeareth in Easter Term in the 9. yeare of the Reign of the Lord the King now Roll. 2982 it is thus contayned London ss It was commanded the sheriffes whereas I. A. of the City of Coventry Taylor B A. of L. in the county of N. clerk and W. S. of C. in the county of Warr Gent. to wit the fift day of Ju being there in Trinity Term in the 7. yeare of the Reigne of the Lord now King of England before Peter W. Knight one of the Justices of the said Lord the King of the common Bench at his chamber in Chancery Lane London in their proper persons undertook and every one of them did undertake for H. A. in the sum of 20 l. and the same H. A. then and there before the said Justices of the Lord the King in his own person undertook for himself in the summ of 40 l. that the same H. should cause to be retorned to David Harris certaine cattle of the same H. formerly taken by the same David and which were adjudged by the court here to the said David for the default of the said Henry The Recognizance recited See the statute West cap 2. 13. E 1. if retorn of them to the same David by the court here should be adjudged which said summe of 20 l. every one of the Manucaptors do acknowledg to be levied upon their lands and chattles And which said sume of 40 l. the same Henry acknowledgeth to be levied of his lands and chattles to the use and behoof of the same David if it happen that the said Hen. make default in the premisses therof be lawfully convicted which said recognizance in Form aforesaid taken afterwards to wit the same fift day of July in the said Term of the holy Trinity in the seventh yeare of the Reigne of the Lord the Keng now of England abovesaid the said Justices of the same court of the said Lord the King before his then Justices with his owne hands delivered to be inroled upon record Delivery of the Recognizance in Court to be inrolled Count upon the second deliverance as by the record thereof remayning in the same court here manifestly appeareth wheras therupon the same David was attached by the writ of the said Lord the King de Sec. Delib to be in the Court here to wit at Westminster aforesaid to answer the same H. A. of a plea wherefore he such a day and year at W. in a certaine place there called Woodpark had taken the cattle that is to say 35. heifers of the same H. and unjustly detayned them against sureties and pledges untill Avowry c. the same David in the said court of the said Lord the King appearing for a certaine reason by him alleaged as Bayliff of G. C. Kt. well acknowledged the taking of the cattle aforesaid in the place aforesaid to be just Nonsuit of the Plaintiff for default of Bar to the Avowry Return Haben awarded whereupon the said Henry afterwards although solemnly called in the same court of the said Lord the King came not nor hath not further prosecuted his said writ wherupon it was considered in the same Court here that the said Hen. and his pledges for prosecution should be in mercy c. And that the same David should goe thereof without day c. and that he should have retorne of the cattle aforesaid to hold to him for ever irreplevishable whereupon the said Lord the King by his writ commanded the sheriff of Devon that without delay he cause to be retorned to the said David the cattle aforesaid to hold to him irreplevishable Averia elongat returned and as much c. he should make to appeare here in Oct. Mich at which day the said sheriff of Devon retorned to the Justices here that before the coming of the said writ to him directed the cattle aforesaid by the said Henry A. were conveyed to places unknown to him so that he could not make retorne of the same cattle of the said David and therefore the said Lord the King commanded the said sheriff of Devon that of other Catles of the same Henry to the value of the Catle aforesaid before taken Capias in Withernam awayded he should take in Withernam and should deliver them to the said David to keep by him untill the cattle aforesaid before taken could be retorned to the same David and that he should put by sureties and safe pledges N●lla averria returned the said Henry that he should be here in Oct. S. Hill aswell to answer the said Lord the King of his contempt as the same Da. of his damages injuries in this behalf done The same sheriff of Devon at that day retorned to the Justices here that the same A. H. had no Cattle in his Bayliwick Sci fac against the party and Manucaptors severally which he could take in Withernam according to the Exigency of that Writ and that the same Henry had nothing in his Bayliwick by which he could be attached as by the record and proceedings in the same court here remayning doth manifestly appeare And because c. That by honest c. it should be made known to the said I. B. W. and H. that they should be herein Oct. Pur. to shew if any thing c. wherefore the same David ought not to have execution against the same I. for the said 20 l. by him in Form aforesaid acknowledged to be levied of his lands and chattles and against the said Bartholomew for the said 20 l. by him in Form aforesaid acknowledged to be levyed of his lands and Tenements and against the said William and others as before The Plaintiff offiers himselfe against the Defendant c. according to the Form of the Recognizance aforesaid if c. And now here at this day came the same David by R R. his attorney offered himself the 4. day against the said I. B W. and H. in the plea aforesaid and they being solemnly called came not the sheriffs of Lond now return that the same I. B. W H. have nothing Nichil returned nor any one of them hath any thing nor are found nor any one of them is to be found c. Therefore as before it is commanded the said sheriffs of London that they should make known to the said I. B. W. and H. that they be here 15. Alias Sci fac awarded Pas to shew in Form aforesaid and now here at this day came aswell the same David by his attorney aforesaid as the same I. B. W. and H. by H. W. their attorny
with the appurtenances according to the Extent aforesaid to the said Edward should be delivered and c. And hereupon the sheriff is commanded that he remove the same Hum. from the possession of the mannor and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances and the moyety of the same Mannor and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances according to the Extent aforesaid without delay he should cause to be delivered And in asmuch c. the sheriff make to appeare here 15. Hill at which day here came the said Edward by his Attorney aforesaid and the sheriff of the said County of Stafford to wit R. M. Esquire now returneth that he by vertue of the writ aforesaid to him directed the 20 day of January An. c. 10. came to the mannor and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances And the same Humphery P from the possession of the Mannor and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances removed And the moyety of the same mannor and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to wit one Close called the Mills of the yearly in all issues besides reprises 8 l. and so recite such premisses as are expressed in the Writ by the first Inquisition unto beyond reprizes 4 l. being the equall and just moyety of the whole Mannor and of all the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the same Edward B. made to be delivered according to the extent aforesaid in the Inquisition aforesaid above made as by the said Writ it was commanded to him c. Entry of a Sci. fac against the Conusee in a statute merch brought by the conusor to have back the possession of lands extended for that he is satisfied M. 47. E. 3. fo 11 Pl. 9. fit Sci. fac 96. T. 17. E. 3. fo 43. Pl. 38. T 19 Jac. rot 2159. Brownlow London ss It was commanded the sheriffs that they should take the body of Thomas Leake of L. in the County of Nottingham Gent. if he were a Lay-man and in the prison of the Lord the King under their custody should safely keep untill unto G. Woodnot of S in the same County Gent. of four hundred pounds which the same Thomas the thirtieth day of October Anno Regni c. 4. before I. R. then Mayor of the City of Lincolne and Leonard Carr Clark deputed to take the Recognizance of Debts within the City acknowledged himselfe to owe to the said George and which to him at the Feast c. then next following he ought to have paid and the same to him hitherto he hath not payd as it is said and insomuch as shall be executed of that precept of the Lord the King they should make knowne to the Justices of the said Lord the King at Westminster in Cr. S Trinitatis An. Rs. c. 18 And the same sheriff to the Justices of the Lord the King at Westminster at that day retorned H. 17. Jac. rot 293 ● L. a. R. and F. the like Scire fac upon a promise that the conusee is satisfied pro fluxum temporis That the said Thomas was not found in their bayliwick Therefore it was commanded to the sheriff of B. that all the goods and Chattles of the same Thomas and all his Lands and Tenements whereof the same Thomas at the day of the acknowledgment of the debt aforesaid or at any time afterwards was seised unto those hands soever they have came unlesse they descend to some heir being within age by hereditary descent you cause to be delivered to the said George by resonable price and extent to hold to him the goods and Chattles aforesaid as his proper goods and Chattels And to hold the Lands and Tenements aforesaid as his Free Tenements to him and his assignes according to the Forme of the statute thereof provided untill the Debt aforesaid together with reasonable Damages costs charges as in labours suits delayes and expences he had therein levied T 39 Eliz rot 1711. the Defendant after judgment and before execution makes a Feoffment in fee to I S who enfensss J N and then the lands are extended the second Feoffee bring the moneys into the Court and prayeth restitution the Plaintiff warned comes and receives the money and restitution was awarded and in asmuch as the said sheriff had executed the said precept of the said Lord the King he should make appeare to the Justices of the said Lord the King at Westm from the day of the holy Trinity in three weeks An. R. c. 18. At which day Humphery Foster Baronet sheriff of the County of Berke then returned to the justices of the Lord the said King at Westm a certaine Inquisition before him at Winsor in the County aforesaid the first day of Iuly then last past taken by which it was then found that the said Thomas after the Recognizance of the Debt aforesaid and at the time of taking of that Inquisition was seised in his Demesn as of Fee and right of and in the Mannor of W. otherwise E. W. and also of the Scite and Mansion house of the same mannor of W. otherwise E. W. And so recite the whole Inquisition verbatim unto the issues besides reprises of 50 l. which said mannor and Scite and of the mannor aforesaid with all their appurtenances the sheriff aforesaid the first day of July delivered by the extent aforesaid to the said George to hold to him and his assignes as his Free Tenement untill the Debt aforesaid together with the reasonable and necessary Damages costs and charges should be levyed thereof as by the same writ and returne thereof in the same Court of the Lord the King here of Record remayning manifestly appeareth And although after the taking of the Inquisition aforesaid the said George was satisfied of his Debt Damages costs necessary and resonable charges Neverthelesse the same G. possession of the Mannor Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances yet holdeth as by the information of the said Th. the King understandeth The Lord the King willing to do in this behalfe what is just and consonant to reason doth command the sheriffs of London that by honest and lawfull men of their bayliwick they should make knowne to the said George W. that he should be here at Westminster in Crastino S. Trinitatis to shew if any thing c. Testat Sci Fac awarded wherefore the same George whereas to him of his Debt Damages Costs and resonable and necessary charges it hath been satisfied possession of the mannor and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances he ought or can hold At which day the sheriff returne to the Justices of the Lord the King here that the said G. hath nothing in their bayliwick whereby they could make knowne to him neither was found in the same whereas it was Testified in the same Court of of the Lord the King here that he hath sufficient in the County of Nott. whereby the same sheriff can make knowne to him whereupon it was commanded to the
the said writ of Exigent and the said Record from whence the said Writ issued and which ought to warrant that writ in this That in the said Record the said Francis is named F. C. of Lynfield And in the said Writ of Exigi fac he is named F. C. of Lymfeild and so there is variance betweene the Record and Writ aforesaid whereupon he prayeth judgment and that he may be discharged from the utlawry aforesaid Whereupon the writ and record aforesaid being seene and by the Justices here fully understood it sufficiently appeareth to the justices here That the allegation of the said F. in discharge of the utlawry aforesaid is true Therefore it is considered that the said F. be discharged from the utlawry aforesaid And for that occasion shall not de molested or in any thing grieved but goe thereof without day c. M 6. Jac. rot 924. And now here at this day came the said A. by W. K. his Attorney and prayeth the hearing of the writ of Exigi Fac. whereupon the said A. at the suite of the said G. is utlawed Utlary reversed for that the Capias whereupon the Exigent issued was awarded after a yeare and a day without a Sci fac to revive the judgment And it is read unto him in these words James c. which being read and heard the same attorney on the behalfe of the said A. saith That the same A ought not to be charged with the utlawry aforesaid because he saith that the judgment whereupon the same A. was convicted was given in Mich. Term An. Rs. 3. that is say by one yeare three Moneths and more before the proclamation of the said Writ of Capias ad satisf whereof mention is made in the said Writ of Exigent whereupon the said writ of Exigent issued In which case the same G. Execution upon that judgement ought not then to prosecute unlesse he had prosecuted before out of this Court a writ of the Lord the King of Scire Facias to premonish the said A. of being here in Court to shew wherefore the said E. ought not to have execution against him according to the Form of the Recovery if to him it had seemed Expedient And so the said Writ of Capias for execution of the judgment aforesaid in Forme aforesaid prosecuted And the said writ of Exigent thereupon issuing was erroniously prosecuted and for that cause prayeth that the utlawry aforesaid may be adnulled c. whereupon aswell the Record of the judgment aforesaid as the record of the adjudging of the said Writ of Exigi Fac. whereupon the said writ of Capias ad satisfaciendum in the same record recited by the Court here being seen and fully understood It is found that the allegation of the said A. is true Utlary reversed for omission of the word Quinte in the 5. Exact and for that the last County was held upon Sunday Therefore it is considered c. and that the utlawry be reversed M 4. Jac. Rot. 306. Which being read and heard the said A. saith that he ought not to be charged with the utlawry aforesaid because he saith that by the returne aforesaid it doth not appeare That the same A. at the said County of South held at the Castle of Winch. the same eight day of September An. 8. abovesaid was called and so the same A. was not the fift time called as by the law of the Land he ought to have been And also for that the 6. day of October whereupon the last County was held was Sonday in which case according to the Law of this Realme of England the County ought to be held And so the utlavvry aforesaid against the same A. in Forme aforesaid published and had is altogether void And judgement that it be reversed The like reversall in Mich. 44 45. Eliz. rot 1909. Utlary reversed for that the day of the 5 Exact was before the Test of the Exigent T 13. Iac. Rot. 3617. Brownlow Which being read and heard the same Robert saith that he is injured c because he saith that it is vicious to vvit in that that it appeareth That the said first day of March An. Sup. upon vvhich day the said Robert vvas quinto Exactus vvas longe before the issuing forth of the said Writ of Exigent And for that cause and others in the returne aforesaid being prayeth judgment that the utlavvry aforesaid may be reversed c. vvhereupon c. And it vvas reversed c. Int. Smith and Wingham M. 10. Iac Rot. 3398. the like Cook against Tompson Primo Exact held after the return of the Exigent M 10. Iac. Rot. 1708. Brownlow Bradbury adv Allen Exigi Fac. retornable Tres Trin. T. 24. Ia. 8. I. The first County vvas held 7. Feb. 9. Ia And because it appeareth by the returne aforesaid That the first county vvhereat the said E. vvas first called vvas held after the retorne of the said Writ of Exigent and for that cause c. Vtlary reversed for omission of the word Scotie out of the stile of the Writ T 13. Iac Rot. 3527. Brownlow Hearing of the Writ of Exigi fac is prayed vhich being read c. the said Writ is vicious to vvit in this that this vvord Scotiae is omitted in the beginning of the said vvrit And for that cause and others being in the said Writ he prayeth judgment c And the utlavvry is reversed betvveen Walker and Vaughan H 12. Iac. Rot. 2265. Brownlow Utlavvry reversed for not naming the names of the Coroners particularly at the end of the retorne of the Exigent Vtlary reversed for default of the Coroners names and hereupon the same I. prayeth hearing of the return of the vvrit de Exigi Fac And it is read to him in these vvords At my County held c. untill Therefore by the judgment of the Coroners of the county aforesaid he is utlavved vvhich being read and heard onerari non because he saith that in the record aforesaid no mention is made of the name of any Coroner vvho gave judgment upon that Writ or should vvarrant the judgment And for that cause the returne aforesaid is insufficient in lavv in t Lavel and others at the suit of Godolph see Harper fo 19 a by Justice Browne If the sheriff retorne upon the Exigent the quinto Exact et non Compe Ideo ut lagat est It is a good return Although he retorne not the judgment of the Coroners for it is comprised in these words Ideo ipse utlagat est H 12 Jac. rot 1949. Brownlow Utlar Waviar reversed for the same defect Reversall for omitting the Coroners Names which being read c. the same Martha and Anthony say that they are wronged in this behalfe and that the same M of the Waiver aforesaid or the said Anthony with the Outlawry aforesayd ought not by the Law of the Land to be charged because they say that the return aforesaid is vicious and
insufficient in Law for that the names of the Coroners of the said county of Yorke who gave judgement upon the Waivery and utlawry aforesaid are omitted in the sayd Returne whereupon c. that the allegations of the said Martha and Anthony in discharge of the said M. from the waivery aforesaid and of the sayd A from the Outlawry aforesaid are true therefore the same M. from the Waivery aforesaid and the said A. from the Outlawry aforesaid are discharged and for that occasion shall not be molested or in any thing greived but go thereof without day c. T 14. Jac rot 3603. Brownlow London Utlary reversed for returning the first Hustings to be held at the Common Pleas and the other to be held at the Pleas of land Reversall for holding the first Hustings at the Common pleas and the four other at the pleas of Lands c. prayeth hearing of the returne of the Exigent which being read Onerari non because he saith that by the Return aforesaid it appeareth that the same George and Arthur were first called at the Hustings De cmmunibus placitis and the 2 3 4 and 5. that they were called at the Hustings De communibus placitis terrae whereas they ought to have been called at Hustings certain so that they might have rendred themselves to the said sheriffs to save themselves from the sayd Outlawry and for that cause the sayd Return is insufficient in Law and this c. judgement that the Outlawry be reveversed c. Note That in H. 12. Jac. That by the opinion of the Justices Prothonotaries and Clerkes of the Counter that an Outlawry upon an Allocat as this is shall not be reversed because the Defendant ought to be demanded at the next Hustings c. As the words of the writ c. whether it be the Hustings Nota bene De communibus plcaitis terrae or De communibus placitis c. the reversall before was between Carnes and Mamvering and others T 14. Jac. rot 3603 Br. Reversall for not naming the day the sheriff called the Defendant at the second County Utlary reversed for not returning the day on which the second County was held at my County held at the Castle of Leicester in the County aforesaid the said Iohn was the second time called whereas it ought to have been at my County held at the Castle of Leicester in the County aforesaid such a day and yeare the same Jo. c. and prayeth hearing of the Writ of Exigi fac which being read and heard Onerari non because he saith That it doth not appear by the Returne aforesaid what day the said County whereon the said Jo. was the second time called was held upon as of right it ought to appear and for that cause the returne aforesaid is insufficient in Law judgement that the Outlawry be reversed Int Newton Hustings c. Vtlawry rever-for holding two Counties within the moneths to wit by more dayes then 28. T 14. Iac. rot 3603. Hearing of the return of the Exigent prayed which being read c. Onerari non because he saith that it appeareth by the return aforesaid that they were the second time called at the County held the fourth day of Ianuary and the third time were called at the County held the twenty ninth of February and that between the same twenty ninth day of February and the same fourth day of Ianuary were fifty six dayes and so the same two Countyes at which the same E. and A. were the second and third time called were not holden from Moneth to Moneth as of right they ought to be held Eaque de causa c. judgement the Outlawry be reversed between Wilson and others and Thornhill Vtlawry reversed for returning utlegat for Waviat T 14. Iac. rot 3604. Brownlow Cornub. Outlawry reversed for returning Vtlegat est for Waviat est and prayeth hearing of the Return of the Exigent which being read c. Onerari non because she saith that every woman upon any Writ of Exigi fac being the fifth time called and not appearing ought by the Law of the Land to be waviated and not outlawed which doth not appear by the Returne aforesaid that the same Beatrix was waviated which of right ought to appeare and for that cause the said Returne is insufficient in Law judgement that the Waviary be reversed Int. Trelowny and Bastard Vtlawry revesed for omission of the word Ante. T 14. Iac. rot 2071. Brownlow Canterbury ss Reversall for Munday next the Feast c. Return of the Exigent prayed to be heard which being read c. Onerari non debet because he saith that it appeareth not certainly by the Return aforesaid whether the said E was the fifth time called Die lunae prox ante festum c. or Die lunae prox post fest c. and so by that returne it appeareth not certainly what day the said Hustings at which the said E. was the fifth time called was held so that he at the same Hustings could not render himselfe to the said Sheriffs of London to save himselfe from the Outlawry aforesaid and for that cause the sayd Returne is insufficient in Law and this c. judgement that the Outlawry be reversed Int. King Porter T 13. Iac. rot 2528. Outlawry reversed for omission of the word terre in the first Hustings H 12 Iac. rot 2165. For omission of the word Anno. H 30. Jac. rot 1205. Brownlow Middlesex ss Vtlawry reversed for variance between the Originall writ and the Exigent Reversall for variance between the Originall Writ and the Exigent And pray Oyer c. And hereupon the said R. and I. pray hearing of the Originall Writ whereupon they are in forme aforesaid outlawed and it is read unto them in these words James by the Grace of God c. And also pray hearing of the Writ of Exigent which issued forth upon the Originall Writ whereupon the same R. and I. are in forme aforesaid outlawed and it is read unto them in these words James c. which being read and heard Onerari non c. because they say that it manifestly appearreth that there is varience betweene the said Originall Writ and the said Writ of Exigi fac that is to say in this that in the Originall Writ it is contained that the said Ralph Moore should render to Nicholas T one hundred pounds and in the Writ of Exigi fac it is contained that the said Ralph should render to the said N. T. one hundred pounds and so the Originall Writ doth not warrant the said Writ of Exigi fac as of right it ought for which said cause and others in the said writ of Exigi fac specified they pray judgement that the Outlawry aforesaid may be reversed c. whereupon the Writs being seen c. Therefore it is considered that the said R. and I. be discharged from the Outlawry aforesaid and for that
that the moyety should be redelivered remayneth against the said I.N. thereof without defence Therefore it is considered that the said I. N. of the moneys received by the same I. aswell for the issues and profits of the moyetyes aforesaid as of the woods and under-woods aforesaid in the said moyety late growing by the same I. N. cut downe and sold should account with the said T. B. And also that the moyety of the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances should be redelivered to the said T. B. And hereupon the same T. B. prayeth a Writ of the Lord the King and of the Lady the Queen de Reliberand to the same T. B. the moyety aforesaid to the said sheriff of Warr. to be directed and it is granted him retornable in Cr. S. Martin c. Entry of a Venire facias direct d by the 〈◊〉 of the common Bench to the keeper of the Pallace of the Lord the King of West who is the warden of the Fleer to retu●ne a Iury of attornies of the Common Bench to inquire of all misdemeanours done in the same Court ss It was commanded the Keeper of the Pallace of the Lord the King of Westminster that he should cause to come before the Justices of the Lord the King of his Bench here the 29 day of November that same Term 12 attornies of the Court of the Common Bench here whereof every one of them should have 100 s. in lands Tenements or rent by the yeare at the least by whom the truth of the matter might be the better knowne to inquire upon theire oath of all Felonies Falsehoods rasures and deceits whatsoever in the court of the Lord the King here done or committed c. At which day W. B. Esquire keeper of the pallace aforesaid retorneth here a certaine Paunell with the names of the Jurors c. 16. of whom to wit W. K. c. are elected and sworne to inquire of and upon the premisses whreupon further day is given to them by the Court here to inquire of and upon the premisses here untill Cr. Pur. At which day here came the said Jurors And hereupon for certaine causes the Court here moving further day is given them by the court here to inquire of and upon the premisses untill tres Sept. Pas At which day here came the Jurors aforesaid who say upon their oath that whereas otherwise to wit in the Term of S Hillary An. Rs. nunc 17. before Io. Br. Knight and his associats then Justices of the Lord the King of the Common bench at Westminster one 1. Allen Knight prosecuted a certaine account of debt against Robert Hodgson late of Presentment made by the inquest of the attornies c. Gent upon demand of 20 l. And the same R. in the said Court by R Swinlow his attorney appearing in the defence by him made saith nothing in Bar of preclusion of the action of the said I. A. aforesaid for which it was then considered there that the same I. should recover against the said R. his debt aforesaid and his damages by occasion of the detayning of that debt as it appeareth in the same Term rot 325. and the same R. afterwards for that cause was put into the Hustings of London to be utlawed and for that cause afterwards was utlawed as it doth appeare in Trinity Term An. Rs. nunc 18. rot 260. and afterwards to wit 12. November An Rs. nunc 21 at Westminster in the county of Midd. in the Tresure-house there whereunto the records of the Lord the K. belong to the Common Bench under the custody of Geo. Roll Clearke of the Tresury aforesaid were kept these words or sayings to wit Wassan and Sinhowe by the procurement of the said Ro. Hodgson were rased to the intention to vacat and altogether to make null the utlawry aforesaid and of the same word or saying called Wassand was made warrand and of the same word or saying of the name of the attorney of the said Robert Hodgson called Swinhow the letter H. at the end of the same Writ was cased and abstracted and the letter H. was made the letter B. so that the name of his attorney on the plaint aforesaid by the procurement of the said Ro. Hodgson by reason of the said rasure now is Swinbowe in contempt of the Lord the King but who or whom rased that record the Jurors hithrto are altogether ignorant and hereupon the Jurors aforesaid have further day to inquire of and upon the premisses to wit untill the feast of St Iohn Baptist then next following c. At which day here came the Jury aforesaid and upon this day is further given to the Jury aforesaid to inquire of and upon the premisses here untill 15. Mich. then next following c. Withernam P 44. Eliz. rot 1201. ss It was commanded the sheriff Entry of pledges of new after withernam and warding of second deliverance and awarding of a writ ad Deliberan averia capt in Withernam upon an nonsuit beore appearance whereas W. H. bad been summoned to be in the Court of the Lady the Queene here to wit at Westminster to answer I K of a plea wherefore he took a certaine Oxe of the said I. and him unjustly detayned against sureties and pledges c. The same I. afterwards in the same Court of the Lady the Queen here to wit at Westminster made default by which it was considered in the same court of the said Lady the Qu. here that the same I and his pledges of prosecuting should be thereof in mercy And that the same W. should goe thereof without day and that he should have retorne of his Oxe aforesaid whereupon it was commanded to the same sheriff 30 H 8 Dier so 41. Pl 4 and fo 59. Pl 14 Pasch 27 Eliz rot 1134 entry of a w it of Capias in withernam in like case H. 19 7 rot 401. like entry P 44 Eliz. rot 1935 inter L and P and others that without delay he should make retorne of the said Oxe to the same W. And should not deliver him at the complaint of the said I. without a Writ of the said Lady the Queen that of the said judgment should make expresse mention And in asmuch c. he should make appare here in Cr. Pur. last past And the same sheriff to the Justices of the said Lord the King here at this day retorned that before the comming of the Writ aforesaid the said Oxe was inlarged by the same J. to places altogether to him unknown so that he could not make retorne of the Oxe aforesaid to the said W as by the said Writ to him is was commanded Therefore c. that of the cattle of the same I. to the value of the Oxe aforesaid before taken he should take in Withernam and should deliver them to the said W. to hold to him untill the Oxe aforesaid before taken could be retorned And that he should put by Sureties and
was sent back from the Justices at Chester to the Bench to determine a Forreigne voucher day is given the tenants make default and for that the cause was determined 91 Entry of a Count ad Terminum qui Praet in County Palatine of Chester with the Pleadings 92 S Secunda Deliberatio Entry of a writ of Second Deliverance after the goods were taken in Withernam and the Defendants attorny was compelled to gage deliverance 93 Scire Facias Entry of a Scire Facias upon a recognizance against sureties in replevin after Averia elongat retorned 95 Entry of a Scire fac after a judgment reversed in writ of false judgment upon a Record in Dtinue 97 Entry of a Scire Fac directed both to the sheriff and Coroner to levy a debt upon a Fieri Facias and not paid at the retorne of the Fi Fac. 98 Entry of a Scire Fac. upon a generall pardon after a capias ut lagat wherein are speciall pleadings 110 Entry of a count in debt upon a generall pardon 100 Entry of a Scire Facias upon a recognizance where one of the defendants is dead and the other prayeth imparlance ib. Entry of a Scire Fac. against the Tenant by Elegit where part of the debt is levyed the residue brought And a delivery awarded 101 Entry of a Scire fac awarded in Aide 102 Scire Facias Entry of a Scire fac by an administrator against an executor where the letters of administration are shewed assets confessed to 40 l. and traverseth that he hath Nulla alia bona Replication that he hath more Assets and verdict 102 Entry of a Scire Fac. against an executor of 1 Manucaptor of 3. Manucaptors upon a Recognizance in debt judgment against the Principall Speciall pleadings 104 Entry of a speciall bar to a Scire fac against the executor to have execution de bonis propriis after a Devastavit retorned wherin judgment is for the Defendant after demurrer 109 After plene administravit plea●ded assets are found and judgmen-thereupon the sheriff retornes a Deo vastavit such Spe. Devastavit ●n 1 good plea. 11● Entry of Scire fac against an executor upon surmise that the executor had wasted the goods of the Testator after judgment tryall and speciall verdict therein ib. Entry of a Bar to an alias Scire facias upon Recognizance in priviledg where one makes default and the other pleads payment issue non solvit ib. Entry of a Scire fac against Ter-tenants upon judgment in debt after death of the obligee the recovery recited Elegit awarded de medietate terrarum 112 Entry of a Scire fac upon a Recognizance the defendant pleads a feoffement made of the lands c. before judgment c. and prayeth Iudgment The plaintiff saith that the Lands are held in Fee simple and Traverseth the feoffment 113 Entry of a Scire fac upon baile to make deliverance after gage deliverance of Cattle in Court against Manucaptors because the Conusee had not made deliverance Iudgment by nichil dicit ib. Entry of the like Scire fac against Manucaptors c. 114 Entry of a Scire fac upon a Iudgment in a Writ de Droit de Gard. Entry of a Scire fac upon Iudgment in detinue for Cattle ib. Entry of a Scire fac against an heire upon Iudgment against his father in Debt and an Elegit awarded 115 Entry of a Scire fac against an heire upon Iudgment against his father in the time of another King ibi Entry of a Scire fac against the Ter-tenants of lands descended to G. in Feesimple from W. his father and which were of the said G. 12. F. test of the originall 116 Entry of a Scire fac at the suite of an executor against an heire upon a Iudgment against the father viens per Discent pleaded in bar replication Assets per discent at the test of the Scire fac 111 Entry of a continuance of a Scire fac 118 Entry of a Scire Fac. by the surviving Administrator of the goods of the first intestat not administred by the first Administrator ib. Entry of a Scire fac to have execution de bonis propriis upon a devastavit retorned post Annum diem ib. Entry of a Scire fac brought by the executor against the administrator at the full age of the executrix upon a Iudgment had against the intestat by the administrator during the Minority of the Infant ib. Entry of a Scire fac against ter-tenants 119 Entry of an alias Scire fac against the Administrator upon Iudgment against the intestat 120 Entry of a Scire fac with a Capias testat thereupon awarded ib. Entry of an Alias Scire fac upon Iudgment had against the Principall upon originall in debt out of the common Bench. ib. Entry of an alias Scire fac where the first terme 122 Entry of a Scire fac upon a recovery in Dower against the ter-tenants for the value of the Damages ibi Entry of a Scire fac upon Iudgement had against 4. executors whereof 2. onely appeared and those only amersed 124 Entry of a Scire fac by a new Administrator during the minority c. of goods not administred by the first administrator upon a recovery by the first administrator Iudgment by nihil dic 125 Entry of a Scire fac to have the penalty given by the statute of 23. H. 6. cap. 11. against a sheriff for levying more monies upon a town for Knight service then the towne was taxed 126 Entry of a writ of Attachment issued out of Parliament to heare a bill to the same Parliament 127 Entry of a plea of speciall Bastardy pleaded in Bar to a Scire fac to have execution upon a fine demurrer thereto and judgment for the demandant ib. Entry of a Scire fac wherein execution was awarded at the Assize upon the tryall before the day in the Bench. 148 Entry of a Scire fac wherein aide is granted by the King to execute a fine ib. Entry of a Scire fac brought by the K. upon a judgment in Assize of Darreigne presentment had by the King by reason of the wardship of an Ideote Defendant pleads that the Lessor was respited untill 8. Hill for the default of the recognitors and judgment therein against the King ib. Entry of a Scire fac brought by the Tenant in Recovery to have execution of lands in value against the voucher 130 Entry of a Scire fac wherein judgment is given against the Pla. in execution of a fine ib. Entry of a Scire fa upon an indictment in debt where the defendant before execution fradulently convayed his lands with intent to defeat the plaintiff ib. Entry of a Scire fac for damages in an Assize of fresh force 131 Entry of a Scire fac against the sheriff for taking insufficient pledges in Repleg Entry of a Scire fac and judgment herein superseaded for that the def was in the Kings custody ib.