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A22766 The boke of Magna Carta with diuers other statutes, whose names appere in the nexte lefe folowynge, translated into Englyshe.; Laws, etc. England.; Ferrers, George, 1500?-1579.; England. 1534 (1534) STC 9272; ESTC S122094 155,124 406

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the warde sauyng to hym his accyon at an other tyme if he haue any ryght to the same In suche cases where the wardshyps belonge to the kepars of the wardes beyng within age and where the kepars demaunde the wardshyp which be l●●geth to theyr inherytaūce such heyr●●●●y●g within age shall not lese theyr 〈…〉 nce by the neclygence or rebel ly●● of theyr kepars as in the case afore rehersed but let the comen lawe ●enne in lyke maner as it hath ben accustomed to do ¶ The .viii. Chapiter THey whiche be taken and imprysoned for reddyssesyn shall not be ●elyuered without specyall commaundemēt of the kyng shall make fyne with the kynge for theyr trespas And if it be founde that the sheryf delyuereth any cōtrarye to this ordynaunce he shal be greuously amerced therfore And neuertheles they whiche are so delyuered by the sheryfe without the kynges commaundement shal be greuously ponyshed for theyr trespas ¶ The .ix. Chapitre FOr makyng sutes vnto the courtes of great lordes or of meanet persones from hensforth this ordre shall be obserued that none that is infested by dead from hensforth shal be dystrayned to do such sute in the courte of his lord without he be specyally bound therto by the fourme of his dede Prouyded alway that this acte shall gyue no benefyte to thē whose aūcetors or they thēself haue vsed to do such sute before the fyrst voiage of the sayd kyng H. into Brytayne syns which .xxxix. yeres an halfe are passed vnto the tyme that these statutꝭ were enacted lykewyse no feffee frō hensforth with out dede from the tyme of the conqueste or some other auncyent feffement shal be distrayned to do such sutes without that he or his auncetors vsed to do it before the sayd voyage And they that are infessed by dede to do a certayne seruyce as for free seruyce of so many shyllynges by yere to be acquyted of all seruyce frō hensforth shall no be bound to suche sutes or to other lyke contrarye to the fourme of theyr feffemēt And if any inherytaūce wherof but one sute is due discend to many heyres as to parceners he that hath theldyst parte of the inherytaunce shall do that one sute for hymselfe his felowes and the other coheyres shall be contrybutaryes accordyng to theyr porciō for doyng such sute And if in any feffees be sesed of an inheritaunce wherof but one sute is due the lord of the fee shal haue but that one sute nor shal exact of the sayd inherytaunce but that one sute as hath ben accustomed to be done before And if those feffees haue no warraunt or meane which ought to acquyte them thē all the feffees accordyng to theyr porcyō shal be contrybutoryes for doyng the sute for them And if it chaunce the lordes of the fee to dystrayne theyr tenauntes for such sutes contrary to this acte then at the complaynte of the tenauntes the lordes shal be attached to appere in the kynges courte at a shorte daye to make aunswere therof and shall haue but one essoyne therin if they be within the realme and immedyatly the bestes or other dystresses taken vpon this colour shal be delyuered to the playntyfe And so shal remayne vntyll the plee betwyxte them be determyned And if the lordes of the courtes which toke such dystresses come not at the daye that they were attached or do not kepe the daye gyuen to them by essoyne then the sheryf shal be commaunded to cause them to come at another day at which day if they come not then he shal be cōmaunded to dystrayne them by all the goodes and catalles that they haue in the shyre so that the sheryfe shal aunswer to the kyng of the issues of the sayde inherytaunce And that he haue theyr bodyes before our iustyces at a certayn day lymytted Se that if they com not at that day the party playntyfe shal go without daye and his bestes or other dystresses taken by that colour shall remayne delyuered vntyll the same lordes haue recouered by award of the kynges courte and in the meane tyme such dystresses shall ceasse sauyng to the lordes of the court theyr ryght to recouer these sutes in fourme of lawe when they wyll plede therfore and whē the lordes of the courtes come into aunswer the playntyfes of suche trespasses and be conuyete therupon then by awarde of the kynges courte the playntyfes shall recouer agaynst them the damages that they haue sustayned by occasyō of the sayd dystres lykewyse if the tenauntes after this acte withdrawe from theyr lordes such sutes as they were wonte to do whiche they dyd before the tyme of the sayde voyage and hytherto vsed to do then by lyke spedynes of iustyce as of the lymyttyng of dayes and awardynge of dystresses the lordes of the courtes shall optayne iusty●● to recouer theyr sutes with theyr damages in lyke maner as the tenauntes sholde recourt theyrs And this recoueryng of damages muste be vnderstande of withdrawynges frō themselues and not of withdrawynge from theyr auncetors neuertheles the lordes of the courtes can not recourt season of suche sutes agaynst theyr tenauntes by defaute as they were wont to do and as touchyng sutes withdrawen before the tyme afore mencyoned let the comen law ●●●n● as it was wont before tyme. ¶ The .x. Ca. For the turues of sheryffes it was prouyded that archbyshops bysshops abbottes pryouts erles barons nor any relygious men or women shall not nede to be there excepte theyr apparaunce be specyally requyred for some other cause but the turne shall be kept as it hath ben vsed in the tymes of the kynges noble progenitours and if there be any that haue hundredes of theyr owne to be kept they shall not be bounden to app●ere at no such turnes but in the lord shyps where they be dwellyng the turnes shal be kepte after the fourme of the great chartour as they were vsed ut the tymes of kyng Rych kyng Iohā IT is prouyded also that that from ¶ The .xi. Chapiter hensforth nether in the circuyte of iustyces nor in shyres courtes hundredes court barons no fynes shal be takē of any mā for fayre pledyng nor so that any occasiō shal be And it is to be knowē that by this acte certayn fynes or lonys assessyd syns the tyme that our soueraygn lord the kyng fyrst passed into Brytayne are not taken away ¶ The .xii. Chap. IN a plee of dower that is called vnde nichil habet from hensforth foure dayes shal be gyuen in the yere at the least and mo if it may conuenyently So that they shall haue .v. or vt dayes a● the teste in the yere in assyses of darreyn presentemēt and in a plee of Quare impedit of churches beyng voyde dayes shal be gyuen from .xv. to .xv. or from .iii. wekes to .iii. wekes as the place happe to be nere or farre And i a ple of Quare impedit if the dystourbour come no● at
the fyrste daye that he is so moued nor caste no essoyne then he shal be attached at another day at which day if he come not nor caste none essoyne he shal be dystrayned by the great dystres aboue gyuen And if he come not then by his defau●e a wrytte shall go to the byshop of the same place that the clayme of the dystourbour for that tyme shall not let the playntyf sauyng to the dystourbour his ryght at another tyme when he wyll plede therfore The same lawe shal be obserued in makyng attachementes in all wryttes where attachementes lye as in makyng dystresses so that the secounde attachement shal be made by bettar sure tyes and afterwarde the laste dystres ¶ The .xiii. Chapiter ANd it is to be knowē that after that a man hath putte hymselfe to any inqueste the whiche muste passe in suche wryttes he shall haue but one essoyne or defaute so that if he come not at the day gyuē to hym by the essoyne or make defaute the secounde daye then the inqueste shal be taken by his defaute and accordyng to the inquest they shall procede to iudgement And if suche inquest be taken in the shyre before the sheryf or coroner it shal be sente vnto the kynges iustyces at a certayne day and if the partye defendāt come not at that day then through his defaute another day shal be assygned to hym after the dyscrecyon of the iustyces and it shal be commaunded to the sheryf that he cause hym to come to here the iudgement if he wyll accordyng to the inquest at which daye if he come not through his defaute they shall procede to iudgement In lyke maner it shal be done if he come not at the day gyuen vnto hym by his essoyne ¶ The .xiiii. Chapiter COncernyng chartours of exempcyon lybertees that the purchasours shall not be impanelled in assyses iuryes and inquestes it is ꝓuyded that if theyr othes be so requisyte that without them iustyce can not be done as in great assyses perambulacyons and in dedes or wrytynges of couenauntes where they be named for wytnesses or in attayntes in other cases lyke they shal be cōpelled to swere sauyng to them at another tyme theyr foresayd lyberte and exempcyon ¶ The .vii. Chapiter IT shal be lefull to no man frōhensforthe for any maner of cause to take dystresses out of his fee nor in the kynges hygh way nor in the comē strete but onely to the kyng or his offycers hauyng specyall aucroryte to do the same ¶ The .xvi. Chapiter IF any heyre after the death of his auncetor be within age and his lorde haue the warde of his landes and tenementes if the lorde wyll not rendre vnto the heyre his land when he cometh to his full age without plee the heyre shall recouer his lands by assyse of mort dauncetour with the damages that he hath sustayned by such witholding syns the tyme that he was of full age and if any heyre all the tyme of his auncetors death be of full age and he his heyre apparaunt and knowen for heyre and be found in the inherytaūce the chyef lord shall not put hym out nor take nor remoue any thyng there but shal take onely symple season therof that he may be knowen for lorde And if the chyef lorde do put such an heyre out of possessyō malyeyously wherby he is dryuen to purchase a wrytte of mortdauncetor or of cosynage then he shall recouer his damages as in assyse of nouell dysseson Of heyres which hold of the king in chief this order shal be obserued that our soue ▪ raygne lord the kyng shal haue the fyrst season of theyr landes lyke as he was wont to haue before tyme nor the heyre nor any other shall entre into the inherytaunce before he hath receyued it out of the kynges handes as the same inherytaunce was wonte to be taken out of his handes and his auncetors And this must be vnderstandē of landes fees the whiche were accustomed to be in the kynges handes by reason of knygh tes seruyce or ser●auntye or ryght of patronage ¶ The .xvii. Chap. IT is prouyded that if lande holden in socage be in the kepynge of the frendes of the heyre because the heyre is within age the kepars shall make no waste nor sale nor any dystruccyon of the same inherytaunce but sau●ely shall kepe it to the vse of the sayde heyre so that when he comyth to his lawfull age they shall aunswere to hym of the issues of the sayde inherytaunce by a lawfull accounte sauynge to the same kepars theyr reasonable costes nor the sayd kepars shall nether gyue nor sell the maryage of such an heyre but to the aduauntage of the sayd heyre but the next frendes whiche had his wardshyp for all that tyme that wryttes of impledynge dyd not lye shall haue suche wardshyp vnto the aduauntage of they re as is sayd before without waste sale or dystruccyon makyng ¶ The .xviii. Chapiter NO eschetour or iquysitor or iustyce specyall assygned to take assyses or to here determyne matters from hensforth shall haue power to amerce for defaute of comon somons but the chyef iustyces or the iustyces ●rrant in theyr iourneys ¶ The .xix. Capittell FOr essoynes it is prouyded that in shyre courtes hundredes courte barons or in other courtes none shall nede to swere to warrante his essoyne ¶ The .xx. Chapiter NOne from hensforthe excepte our soueraygne lorde the kynge shall holde in his courte any plee of false iudgement gyuen in his courte by his tenauntes for such plees specyally belong to the crowne and dignyte of our soue raygne lorde the kyng ▪ ¶ The .xxi. cha IT is prouyded also that if the bestes of any man be taken and wrōgfully witholden the sheryf after complaynt made to hym therupon may delyuer thē without let or gaynsayenge of hym that toke the bestes if they were taken without his lybertees and if the bestes were taken within any lybertees and the baylyffes of the lyberte w●l not delyuer them then the sheryf for defaute of those bayllyffes shall cause them to be delyuered ¶ The .xxii. Chapiter NOne frōhensforth shall dystrayne his freholders to a●swer for theyr freholde nor for any thynge touchynge theyr frehold without the kyngꝭ wrytte nor shall cause his freholders to swere agaynst theyr wylles for no man ought to do that without the kynges commaūdement ¶ The .xxiii. Capitter IT is prouyded also that if bayllyffes which ought to make accoūt to theyr lordes do withdrawe themselues and haue no landes nor tenementes wherby they maye be dystrayned then they shal be attached by theyr bodyes so that the sheryf in whose baylewyke they be found shal cause them to cum to make theyr accounte Also fermers durynge theyr termꝭ shal not make waste sale nor dystruccyō of houses woodes and men nor of any thynges belongyng to the tenementes that they haue to ferme with out specyall lycense had by wrytyng of
yere after the same yer● And so euery lorde after the ne●t lorde immedyate shall haue the space of halfe a yere for to demaunde it successyuely vntyll it come to the kynge for whome at length by defaute of the lordes the lande shall be inquered to challenge the iurrors euery of the chyef lordes shal be admitted And lyke wyse for the kyng they that wyll challenge and after the iudgement gyuen the lande shall remayne in the kynges handes vntyll the lande be gotten by the demaundant or som other chyef lorde the sheryf shal be charged to aunswere therfore at the eschequer ¶ The .xxxiii. Chapiter FOr asmuche as many tenauntes sette vp crosses or cause to be sette vp in theyr handes in preiudyce of theyr lordes so that the tenauntes shulde defende themselues agaynste theyr lordes by the pryuylege of templars and hospytelers It is ordeyned that suche landes shal be inquered vpon for the kynge and the chyef lordes in lyke maner as is prouyded for landes alyened in mortmayne ¶ The .xxxiiii. cha pytre IT is prouyded that if any man frōhensforth do rauyshe any woman maryed mayde or other where she dyd not consente nether before nor after he shall haue iudgement of lyfe and membre And lyke wyse where a man rauyssheth a womā maryed ladye damoysell or other with force although she cōsent afterward he shall haue such iudgemēt as before is sayde if he be attaynte at the kynges sute for the kynge shall haue the sute and for wymmen caryed awry with the goodes of theyr husbandes the kynge shall haue the sute for the goodes taken away and if the wyfe wylfully forsake her husbande and go away and cōtynue with her aduouter she shall be barred for euer of accyon to demaund her dower that she ought to haue of her husbādes landes if it be proued agaynst her e●cept that her husbande wyllyngly and without cohercyon of the churche reconcyle her and suffer her to dwel with hym in which case she shal be restored to her accyon he that caryeth awaye a non●e from her house although she consent he shal be p●nished by thre yeres imprysonment and shall make conuenyent satysfaccyon to the house from whens she was taken and neuertheles shal be raunsomed at the kynges wyll ¶ The .xxxv. Chapitre COncernyng chyldren malys or femalys whose mariage belongeth to another taken and caryed awaye if the taker haue no ryght in the maryage though afterwarde he restore the chylde vnmaryed or els paye the maryage he shall neuertheles be ponyshed by two yeres imprysonment and if he do not restore or do marye the chylde after the yeres of consent and be not able to satysfye for the maryage he shall abiure the realme or haue perpetual imprysonmēt therupon the playntyf shall haue such a wrytte St A. fecerit ●esecurum de clamore suo c. tunc pone per vadium c. B. quod sit corā iusticiariis nostris c. ostensur quare talem heiedem infra eta tem existe● cuius maritagium ad ipsum pertinent tall loco inuenit rapui● et abduxit contra voluntatem ipsius A. et cōtra pacem nostram ▪ c. And if the heyre be in the same countre then this clause muste be added Et diligenter inquiras vbi ille heres sit in balliua tua Et ipsum vbicunque inuenius fuerit capias et saluo et secure custodias ita quod cum habeas corā pre●atis iusticiatus nostris ad prefa●um terminum ad reddendum cui predictorum A. et B. reddi debeat And sute shal be made agaynste the partye defendant vntyll he come in by dys tresse if he haue wherof he may be dystrayned And if he wyll not be iustefyed he shal be outlawed for his contumacye And if the heyre ●e maryed or caryed in another countye then a wrytte shall be directed ●o th sheryt of the same shyre in this fourme Questus est nobis A. quod B. nuper talem heredem infra et atem et in custodia sua existen̄ tali loco in comitatu tali rapuit et de comitatu illo ad talem locum in comitatu tuo abduxit contra voluntatem ipsius A. et contra pacem c. Et ideo tibi precipimus quod predictum heredem vbicunque cum in balliua tua inuenire poteris capias et saluo et secure eum custodias ita quod cum habeas corā iusticiarus nostris c. tali die qu●m idem A. habet versus predictum B. ad reddendum cui de iure reddi debeat And if the heyre happen to dye before he be restored or afore he can be founde the plee shall passe betwene them neuertheles vntyll it be tryed who ought to haue had it if it had ben lyuenge And the rauyshour shall neyther be eased nor excused of the ponyshement aforesayde by the death of the heyre whome he dyd witholde by wronge durynge his lyfe And if the playntyfe dye before the plee tryed if the ryght belonge to hym by reason of his propre fee the plee shal be resomoned at the sute of the heyre of the playntyfe and the plee shall passe in due ordre but if the ryght belonged to hym by another tytle as by a tytle of gyfte sale or other lyke then the ple shall be resomoned at the sute of the executours of the playntyf and the plee shall passe as before is sayd In lyke maner if the defendaunt dye before the plee be tryed or the heyre be restored the plee shall passe by resomons betwene the playntyf his heyres or executours and the executours of the defendaunt or his heyre if the executours be not suffycyent to satysfye for the value of the maryage after as it is contayned in other statutes but not as to the payne of imprysonmēt for none ought to be ponyshed for the offense of another In lyke maner when a plee hangeth betwene partyes for the warde of lande or of an heyre by the comon wrytte that begynneth Precipetall c. quod reddat c. resomons shal be made betwene the heyres and executors of the playntyf ▪ and lykewyse the heyres or executours of the defendaunt if death preuente any of the partyes afore the plee be determyned and when they haue passed vnto the great dystres a daye shal be gyuē within which .iii. shyre courtes may be holden at the leste in euery of whiche open proclamacyon shal be made that the deforceour shall come into the benche at a daye cōtayned in the wrytte to aunswere the playntyf at which daye if he come not and the proclamacyon be so testefyed ones twyse or thryse the iugemēt shal passe for the playntyf sauyng the ryght of the defendant if afterwarde he wyll clayme it In lyke maner it shal be done in a wrytte of trespas when any complayneth hymselfe to be putte from such wardshypes ¶ The .xxxvi. cha FOr asmuche as lordes of courtes and other that kepe courtes and stewardes
lettres shall come greatyng Vnderstand ye that where as of late in the tymes of our progenytours sometymes kynges of Englande in dyuerse theyr parliamentes And lykewyse after that we had vndertaken the gouernaūce of the realme in our parlyamētes many artycles cōteynyng dyuerse gree●es commytted agaynste the churche of Englande the prelates and the clergye were purposed further great instaunce was made that remedye myght be prouyded therin And of late in our parlyament holden at Lyncolne the .ix. yere of our raygne the artycles vnderwryten with certayne aunsweres made to some of them heretofore were rehersed before our counsell and haue made certayne aunsweres to be corrected and to the resydue of the artycles vnderwrytten aunsweres haue ben made by vs our counsell of which sayd artycles with the aunsweres to the same the tenors here do folowe Fyrste where laye men do purchase prohybicyons generally vpon tythes obuencyons oblacyons mortuaryes redemynge of penaunce vyolent layenge hande on clerkes or bygomes and in causes of dyffamacyon in which cases spiritual penaunce ought to be inioyned Our soueraygne lorde the kynge hath aunswered to this artycle that in tythes oblacyons obuencyons mortuaryes whē they are purposed vnder these names the kynges prohybicyon shall holde no place althoughe for the longe witholdyng of the same the money may be estemed at a summe certayne But if a clerke or a relygyous man do sell his tythes being in his barne or other where to any man for money if the mony be demaunded before a spirituall iudge the kynges prohybicyon shal lye for by the sale the spiritual good are made temporall and the rythes turne into catelles Also if the debate do aryse vpō the ryght of tythes hauynge his originall of the ryght of the patronage quātyte of the same tythes do passe the .iiii. part of the goodes of the church the kynges prohibicyon shall holde place if the cause com before a iudge spiritual Also if a prelate enioyne a penaunce pecunyarye to any man for his offense and it be demaūded the kynges prohybicyō shal holde place Nothwithstandyng if prelates enioyne a penaunce corporal and the partye wyl redeme such penaunces by money if money be demaunded before a iudge spiritual the kynges prohybicyon shal holde no place Moreouer if any lay vyolent handes on a clerke the amendes for the vyolence done shall be made in the kynges cour●e And for excommunicacyon before a prelate where penaunce corporall is enioyned if the defendour wyll redeme his penaunce by gyuynge money to the prelate or to the partye greued it shal be requyred before the prelate and the kynges prohybicyon shall not lye In dyffamacyons also prelates shall correcte in maner aboue sayd the kynges prohybicyon notwithstandynge fyrste enioynynge a penaunce corporal which if the offendour wyll redeme the prelate maye frely receyue the money though the kynges prohybicyon be shewed Also if any do arere in his grounde a mylle of newe And after the persone of the same prelate demaundyth tythe for the same the kynges prohybicyon doth issue in this fourme The aunswere Quia de tali molendino hactenus decime non fuerunt solute prohibemus c. Et sententiam excommunicationis si quam hac occasione promulgaueritis re●●●e●is omnino In suche case the kynges wrytte or prohybicyon was neuer yet graunted by the kynges assente nor neuer shall whiche hath decreyd that it shall not hereafter in suche cases Also if any cause or mattyer the knowledge wherof belongyth to a courte spirituall and be dyffynytyfly determyned before a spyrytuall iudge so that it passe into a iudgement nor was not in suspens by reason of any appeall and afterwarde vpon the same thynge a case is moued before ● temporal iudge and betwene the same partyes it be prouyd by wytnes or instrumentes The excepcyon shall not be admytted in a temporall court The aunswere when any one case is debated before iudges spirituall and temporall as aboue aperyth vpon the case of layenge violent h●des on a clerke It is thought that notwithstandyng the spirituall iudgement the kynges court shall dyscusse y● same matter as the party shall thynk most expedyē● for hymselfe Also the kynges lettre dyrected vnto ordinaryes that haue wrapped theyr clyentes in the sentence of ●xcommunicacyon that they shulde asseyle them by a certayne daye or els that they do appyere and shewe wherfore they haue excōmunicated thē The aunswere The kyng decreyth that hereafter no suche lettre shal be suffred to go forthe but in case where it is founde that the kynges lyberte is preiudyced by the excommunicacyon Also barons of the kynges eschequer challengyng by theyr pryuylege that they ought to make aunswere to n●mā out of the same place extend the same pryuylege vnto the clerkes abydyng there beynge called to ordres or vnto resydēce and inhybytte the ordynary●s that in any wyse or for any cause so longe as he is of the eschequer they shal not call them to theyr courtes The aunswere It pleasyth our soueraygne lorde the kyng that such clerkes as attend in his seruyce shal be corrected by theyr ordynaryes lyke as other but so longe as they are occupyed about his busynes they shal not be boundē to kepe resydence in theyr churches This is put to of newe by the kynges counsell The kyng and his auncetours syns tyme out of mynde haue vsed that clerkes duryng such tyme as they are in his seruyce shal not be compelled vnto kepe resydence at theyr benefyces And such thynges as be thought necessary for the kynge and the comon welth ought not to be called preiudicyall to the lyberte of the churche Also the kinges offycers as sheryfes and other do entre spirituall fees to take distresses and sometyme they take the persones bestes in the kynges hyghe way where they haue nothynge but theyr glebe lande The aunswere The kynges pleasure is that from hensforth such dystresses shall neyther be taken in the kynges hygh way nor in the fees wherwith churches haue ben indowed neuer thelesse he wylleth dystresses to be taken in possessions of the church newly purchased by the persone Also when any that flye vnto the churche do abiure the realme accordynge to the custome of the lande and laye men or theyr ennemyes do pursue them and plucke them from the kynges hygh waye and are hanged or heded whylst they be in the churche are kepte in the churchyard with armed men and sometyme in the churche so straytly that they can not departe from the halowed grounde to emptye theyr belye and can not be suffred to haue necessaryes for theyr lyuyng Thaunswer They that abiure the realme so long as they be in the comen waye shal be in the kynges peace nor shal be dystourbed of any man when they be in the churche theyr kepars ought not to abyde in the churchyarde excepte necessyte or peryll of escape do requyre so And so longe as they be in the churche they shall not be compelled to auoyde but
cause those demaundantes to replede of newe wher by such demaundantes are greatly deferred in the case aforesayd for to recouer theyr ryght in the kynges courte by reason of such malyce aswel by mystakyng of the sayd statute of for any other cause iuste and reasonable And this is vsed● founde dayly before our iustyces in consyderacyon wherof our soueraygne lord the kynge for to withstande all such malyce in the foresayd case and intendyng to prouyde a remedye therin in his full parlyament hath ordeyned and frōhensforth commaundyth straytly to be obserued that is to wyte the moneday nexte after the feaste of the purificacyon of our lady the .xx. yere of his raygne that if any before iudgement in the aforesayd case cometh in by a colleraterall tytle ▪ and desyreth to be receyued before his receyte he shall fynde suffycient suretye ▪ as the courte wyll awarde to satysfy● the demaundāt of the value of the issue● of the landes so to be recouered from the daye that he is receyued to make aunswere vntyll the tyme that fynall iudgement be gyuen vpon the peticyon of the demaundant And if the demaūdant recouer his demaunde the defendour shal be greuously amerced if he haue wherof And if he haue not he shal be imprysoned at the kynges pleasure And if he can proue his right to be as good as he af●●r at such tyme as he was receyued he shal med go quyte Finis ¶ The statute of vouchers made the .xx. yere of Edwarde the fyrst WHere as the tenaunt in a plee reall heretofore had vouched one to warrauntye and therupon the demaūdant wyl auerre that he nor none of his auncetours syns the tyme that the auncetour of the demaundant was seasyd was in possession of the sayd landes nother in demean nor in seruyce if the partye that is vouched be present and wyll warraū ▪ tyse the lande frely vnto the tenaūt such aucrremēt of the demaundant hath not ben vsed to be admytted except the partye vouched had ben absent and that by reason of a certayne statute of the kynges lately made amongest other statutes of westmynster fyrste wherfore our soueraygne lorde the kyng consyderyng the fraude deceyte and malyce and also his owne damage and dysherytynge of his crowne that in the sayd case hath many tymes happened in his courte and dayly doyth where as some holdynge of the kyng in chyef by an hole baronye in a ple hangyng before the iustyces of the benche vpon theyr demaunde do vouch partycularly knaues vnknowen straūgyers whiche they wyll brenge forth of whome neyther they nor theyr auncetours had neuer any thynge in the landes that they haue warraunted nor in any other landes or tenementes within his realme neyther in demean nor in seruyce as hath ben testefied by dyuerse of the kynges subiectes so that by suche cautell fraude and malyce the same tenauntes holdyng by an entyer baronye do defraude the kynge of the amercymēt that they shulde incurre if the demaundant shulde recouer agaynst them And lykewyse when such persons haue warraunted that is to wyte euery one for his porcion that he ought to warraunt he may defende hymselfe by the body of his seruaūt procured and hyred by them that holde baronyes and so vpon one wrytte and one demaunnde there were two or thre wagers of batay●l●s the whiche was a ryght harde and a peryllous example for pore men in tyme commyng that shal be demaūdantes agaynst greate and ryche men that wyll defende themselfes by the malyce aforesayd and the demaūdant can not haue his auerrement against such warrauntours when they be vouched in fourme aforesayd because the warrauntours be present and wyl warrantyse frely by his comen coūsell hath ordeyned and fromhensforth that is to say from the feaste of S Hyllarye the .xx. yere of his raygne he hath straytly commaudded that who so euer tenaunt do vouche and the demaundant wyll auerre in fourme before rehersed his aucrrement shal be admytted whyther the party vouched be absent or presence without any respecte therunto ¶ Here endeth the statute of vouchers ¶ The statute of yorke made the .xxi. yere of kynge Edwarde the fyrste FOr asmuch as much people of the realme of Englande Irelande hau heretofore manye tymes suffered greate myschyef damage dysherytaunce by reason that i dyuerse cases where the lawe fayled no remedye was purueyd And also for as muche as some poyntes of the statutes heretofore made had nede of exposycyon our soueraygne lorde the kynge desyrynge that ryght be done to his people at his parlyament holden at yorke the .iii. weke after the feaste of S. Myghell the .xiii. yere of his raygne by the assent of the prelates erles barons and the comynalte of his realme there assembled hath made these actes and statutes here folowyng the which he wylleth to be straytly obserued in his sayde realme and land Fyrst for dyuerse myschyefes that where tenauntes in an assyse of nouell dysseson myght not make attorneys heretofore it is agreyd that the tenauntes in assyses of nouell dysseson from hensforthe maye make attourneys yet the kynge intendyth not hereby that the tenauntes and defendauntes in assyses of nouell dysseson shall plede by bayllyfes at theyr owne pleasure as they haue done heretofore it is agreyd that when a dede rēlesse acquytaunce or other wrytyng be denyed in the kynges courte wherin wytnesses be named processe shal be awarded for to cause such wytnesses to appere as before hath ben vsed so that if none of them come in at the great dystresse retourned or if it be retourned that they haue nothynge or that they can not be founde yet the takyng of the inqueste shal not be deferred by the absence of such wytnesses And if the wytnesses do come in at the greate dystresse and the inquest for some cause remayneth vntaken the wytnesses that come in shall haue lyke day gyuen them as is assygned for the takynge of the inqueste at which daye if the wytnesses do not appere the issues that were fyrst retourned ▪ vpon them shal be forfayte And the takyng of the inquest shall not be deferred because of theyr absence And for absence of wytnesses dwellynge within fraunchyses where the kynges wrytte origynall doth not lye the takyng of an inqueste shall not be deferred And where it is contayned in a statute made at westmynster the secound daye of Apryll the. xxvii yere of the reygne of the kynges father that nowe is that inquestes and recognysaunces taken before the iustyces of eche benche sholde be taken before any iustyce of the places accompanyed with som knyght of the shyre where such inquestes happe to be taken if they haue not nede of great examinacion And that in such inquestes the iustyces shall do as they shall thynke most expedyent for the weale of the realme the which statuteth a bettar declaration It is agreyd that inquestes and iuryes that happe to be taken hereafter in plees of lande that requyre not great
prouyded for them to haue recouery of theyr dettes at the daye of payment assygned And by reason hereof many merchauntes haue withdrawen to com into this royalme with theyr merchaundyses to the great damage aswell of the merchūtes as of the hole royalme The kynge hymselfe and his counsayll hath ordeyned establyshed that euery merchaunt which wylbe sure of his dette shal cause his dettour to come before the mayer of London or of yorke or of Brystow or before the mayer and a clerke whiche the kynge shal appoynte for the same for to knowlege the dette and the day of paymēt the recognysaunce shal be entryd into a roll with the hande of the sayde clerke which shal be knowen Moreouer the sayd clerke shal make with his owne hande a byll obligatorye wherunto the seale of the dettour shal be put with the kynges seale that shal be prouyded for the same purpose the whiche seale shall remayne in the kepyng of the mayer and clerk abouesayd And if the dettour doth not paye at the day of hym lymyted the creditor shal come before the sayd mayer and clerke with his byll obligatorye And if it be found by the rolle and by the byll that the dette was knowledged and that the daye of payment is expyred the mayer shall incontynent cause the mouables of the dettour to be solde as farre as the dette doth amounte at the preysyng of honeste men after the maner of borugh goodes deuysable vntyl the hole summe of the dette the money be fully payed to the creditour And if the mayer can fynde no byer he shal cause the mouables to be delyuered to the creditour at a reasonable pryce asmuche as doth amounte to the summe of the dette And the kynges seale shall be putte vnto the sale and delyueraunce of the goodes deuysable for a perpetuall wytnesse And if the dettour haue no mouables within the iurisdiccyon of the mayer wherupon the dette may be leuyed but peraduenture hath some otherwhere within the reyalme then shall the mayer retourne the recognysaunce made before hym and the clerke aforesayd vnto the chauncellour vnder the kynges seale And the chauncellour shall dyrecte a wrytte vnto the sheryfe in whose baylewyke that the mouables of the dettour hap to be and the sheryfe shall cause hym to agree with his creditor in such fourme as the mayer shulde haue done in case that the mouables of the dettour had ben within his power And let them that haue preysed the mouable goodes to be delyuered vnto the creditour take good hede that they doo sette a reasonable pryce vpon them for if they do sette an ouer hyghe pryce for fauour borne to the dettour to the damage of the creditor then shall the thynge so preysed be delyuered vnto themselfes at such pryce as they hauely mytted shal be forth with aunswerable vnto the creditour if the dettour wyll saye that the mouable goodes were delyuered or solde for lesse then they were worthe yet shall he haue small remedie therby for when the mayer or the sheryf haue solde the mouable goodes lawfully to hym that offered most he may accoūt it his owne foly that he dyd not sell his owne mouable goodes hymselfe before the day of the suyte when he myght well ynough so haue leuyed the money with his owne hendes And if the dettour haue no mouables wherupō the dette may be leuyed then shal his body be takē where it may be founden kepte in pryson vntyll that he hath made agrement or his frēdes for hym And if he haue not wher with he maye sustayne hymselfe in pryson the creditor shall fynde hym bread water to th ende that he dye not in pryson for defaute of sustenaunce the which costes the dettour shall recompence hym with his de●●e before that he be let out of pryson And if the creditour be a merchaunt straungyer he shall remayne at the costes of the dettour for so long tyme as he taryeth about the suyte of his det and vntyll the mouable goodes of the dettour be solde or delyuered vnto hym And if the creditour do not take the deltour alone for the suretye of his paymēt by reason wherof pledges or maynpernours be founden then those pledges or maynpernours shall come before the mayer and clerke abouesayd and shall bynde themselues by wrytynges and recognysauncec● in lyke maner as the pryn cypall dettour And in lyke maner if the dette be not payed at the daye lymytted such execucyon shal be awarded agaynst the pledges or maynpernours as before is appoynted for the dettour Prouyded neuerthelesse that so longe as the dette may be fully takē leuyed of the goodes mouable of the dettour in fourme aboue mencyoned the maynpernours or pledges shal be without damage notwithstandyng for defaute of mouable goodes of the dettour the creditour shall haue execucyon of his recognysaunce vpon the maynpernours or pledges in suche maner and fourme as before is lympted agaynst the pryucypall dettour ¶ Finis ¶ Artycles vpō the chartours made the .xxviii. yere of kynge Edwarde the fyrste ⸫ FOr-asmuche as the artycles of the greate chartour of the lybertes of Englande and of the chartour of forest the whiche kynge Henry father to our soueraygne lorde the kynge graunted to his people for the weale of his royalme haue not ben heretofore obserued ne kepte and all because there was no ponyshement executed vpon them whiche offendyd agaynste the poyntes of the chartours before mencyoned Our soueraygne raygne lorde the kynge hathe agayne graunted renewed and cōfermed them at the requestes of his prelates erles barons assembled in his parlyamēt holden at westmynster the xxviii yere of his reygne And hath ordeyned enacted establyshed certayne artycles agaynste al them that offende cōtrary to the poyntes of the sayd chartours or any parte of them or that in any wyse transgresse them in the fourme that ensuyth 1. Fyrst of all that fromhensforth the greate chartour of the lybertes of Englande graunted to all the comynalte of the royalme and the chartour of foreste in lyke maner graunted to be obserued kept and maynteyned in euery poynte in as ample wyse as the kynge hath graūted renewed and cōfermed them by his chartour And that the chartours be delyuered to euery sheryfe of Englande vnder the kynges seale so be red foure tymes in the yere before the people in the full conntie that is to wyte the next coūtie day after the feast of S. Myghell and the nexte countie day after the feaste of the circumcisyon and after Easter and after the feast of saynt Iohan Babtyste And for these two chartours to be fermely obserued in euery poynte and artycle where before no remedie was at the comon lawe there shal be chosen in euery shyre court by the cominaltie of the same shyre thre substancyall men knyghtes or other lawful wyse and wel dysposed persones to be iustyces whiche shal be assygned by the kynges lettres patentes vnder the greate
dye And at the tyme of his deathe his heyre be of full age and oweth to vs relyef he shall haue his inherytannce by the olde relyef that is to saye the heyre or heyres of an erle for an hole eridom one hundreth poundes The heyre or heyres of a baron for an hole barronye one hundreth markes The heyre or heyres of a knyght for one hole knyghtes fee one hundreth ● at the most And he that hath lesse shall gyue lesse accordyng to the olde custome of the fees ¶ The .iii. Chapyter BVt if the heyre of any such be with in age his lorde shall not haue the warde of hym nor of his lande before that he take of hym his homage And after that suche an heyre hathe ben in warde when he is come to full age that is to saye to thage of xxi yeres he shall haue his inherytaunce without relyef and without fyne so that if such an heyre beyng within age be made knyght yet notwithstandyng his lande shall remayne in the kepyng of his lord vnto the fore sayd terme ⸫ ¶ The .iiii. Chapiter if she goo from the castell then a competēt house anone shal be prouyded for her in the which she may honestly abyde vntyll her dower be to her assygned as it is aforesayde And she shall haue in the meane tyme her reasonable estouers of the comen And for her dower shal be assygned the .iii. parte except she were indowed of lesse at the church dore No wydow shal be dystrayned to marye herselfe neuertheles she shall fynde suretye that she shal not marye without our lycense and assente if she holde of vs nor without the assent of the lorde if she holde of another ¶ The .viii. Chapiter UUe nor ower bayllyffes shall not sease any lande or rente for any dette as longe as the goodes and catalles of the dettour whiche be present do suffyse to pay the dette and the dettour hymselfe be redye to satysfye therfore nor the pledges of the dettour shal be distrayned as longe as the pryncypall dettour is suffycient for the payment of the dette And if the pryncypall dettor fayle in payment of the dette hauyng nought wherwith to pay or wyl not pay whear he is able ynough than the suretes shall aunswer for the dette And if they wyll they shall haue the landes and rentes of the dettor vntyl they be satysfyed of the dette whiche they before payed for hym except that the dettor can shew hymselfe to be acquyeted agaynst his sayde suretyes ¶ The .ix. Chapiter THe cyte of London shall haue all the olde lybertees and customes which it hath ben vsed to haue Moreouer we wyll and graunt that all other cyties borowghes townes and the barons of the .v. portes and all other portes haue all theyr lybertes and fre customes ¶ The .x. Chapiter NO man shall be dystrayned to do more seruyce for a knyghtꝭ fee nor for any other freholde then is due therfore ¶ The .xi. Chapiter COmen plees shall not folowe our courte but shal be holden in some place certayne ¶ The .xii. Chapiter REcognysaunces of newe disseson and of mort dauncestor shall not be kepte but in theyr shyres and after this maner If we be out of the realme our chyef iustyces shall sende out other iustyces thorough euery countye ones in the yere whiche with the knyghtes of the shyres shal take the sayd assyses in those countyes and those thynges that at the comyng of our foresayd iustyces beyng sente to take those assyses in the countyes can not be determyned shall be ended by them in some other place in theyr circuyte And those thyngꝭ which for dyffycultye of some artycles can not be determyned by them shal be referred to ower iustyces of the benche and there shal be ended ¶ The .xiii. Chap. ASsyses of darreyn presentement shal be taken alway before our iustyces of the benche and there shal be determyned ¶ The .xiiii. Chapiter AFreman shall not be amerced for a lytle faute but after the quātyte of the faute And for a great faute after the maner therof sauyng to hym his cōtenement or freholde And a merchaunt lykewyse shall be amercyed sauynge to hym his merchaundyse And any other maner vyllayn then owers lykewyse shal be amercyed sauyng his waynage if he fall into ower mercye And none of the sayd amercyamentes shal be assessed but by the othe of sad and honest men of the neyghbourhed Erles and barons shal not be amercyed but by theyr pyers and after the quantyte of theyr trespas No man of the churche shal be amercyed after the rate of his spirytuall benefyce but after his laye tenemēt and after the quantyte of his trespas ¶ The .xv. Chapyter NO towne nor freman shal be dystrayned to make brydges nor bankes but such as of olde tyme of ryght haue ben accustomed to make them in the tyme of kynge Henry ower graund father ¶ The .xvi. Chapitre NO banke shal be defendyd frōhensforth but suche as were in defence in the tyme of kynge Henry our graūdfather by the same places and the same boundes as they were wont to be in his tyme. ¶ The .xvii. Chapiter NO sheryf constable eschetor coroner or any other our baylyffes shal holde plees of our crowne ¶ The .xviii. Chapitre IF any mā that holdeth of vs a lay fee do dye our sheryf or bayllyf do shewe our lettres patentes of our somons for dette which the dead man dyd owe vnto vs. It shal be lefull to our sheryfe or baylyffe to attache and arrest all the goodes and catalles of the dead man beynge founde in the sayd fee to the value of the same dette by the view and recorde of lawfull men So that nothynge therof shal be taken away vntyll we be clerely payed of the dette And the resydue shall remayne to the e●ecutours to perfourme the wyl of hym that is dead And if it be founde that he owyth nothyng vnto vs. All the goodes and catalles shall go to the vse of the dead man sauynge to his wyfe and chyldren theyr reasonable partes ¶ The .xix. Cha. NO cōstable or his baylye shall take corne or other catall of any man for to vytayle his castell if the man be not of the towne where the castel is but he shall forthwith paye for the same onles it maye appere that the wyll of the sellar was to respyte the payment And if he be of the same towne the pryce of that corne or catall shall be payed vnto hym within .xl. dayes ¶ The .xx. Cha. NO constable shall dystrayne any knyght for to gyue money for kepynge of his castell if he hymselfe wyll do it in his propre persone or cause it to be done by another suffycient man if he may not do it hymselfe for a reasonable cause And if we do commaunde or send hym to our warres he shal be fre from castell warde for the tyme that he hath ben with vs in our hoste in fee for the which he
he wylleth to be obserued for euer more stedfastely in●yolably of all his subiectes aswell of hyghe as of lowe degree ¶ The fyrst Chapiter UUhere as at the tyme of an insurre●●yon late moued within this realme and lykewyse after many great men and dyuerse other refusynge to be iustefyed by the kyng and his court lyke as they ought were wont in the tyme of the kynges noble progenitours also in his tyme ▪ but ●oke great ponyshmentes dystresses of theyr neyghbours of other vntyl they had amēdes raunsom at theyr owne pleasure And further som of them wold not be iustefyed by the kynges offycers nor wolde not suffre them to make delyuere of suche dystresses as they had taken of theyr owne auctorite It is prouyded agreyd grauntyd that all persones aswell of hyghe as of lowe estate shall receyue iustyce in the kynges courte And none from hensforth shall take any such dystres of his owne auctoryte without award of our court though he haue damage or ●●urye wherby he ought to haue amendes of his neyghbour other hygher or lower And vpon the foresayd artycle it is prouyded and graunted that if any from hensforth take such dystresses of his owne auctorite without awarde of our courte as be ▪ fore is sayd and be conuycte therof he shal be ponyshed by raunsome and that accordyng to the trespas And lykewyse if one neyghbour take a dystres of another without awarde of our court wherby he hath damage he shall be ponyshed lykewyse and that after the quantyte of the trespas And neuertheles suffycient and full amendes shal be made to them that haue sustayned losse by suche dystresses ¶ The .ii. Chapiter MOrcouer none of what estate so euer he be shall dystrayne any to come to his courte whiche is not of his fee or haue no iurisdiccyon ouer hym by reason of his hundred or baylewyke nor shall take no dystresses out of the fee or place where he hath no baylewyke nor iurisdyccyon And he that offendyth agaynste this statute shall be ponyshed in lyke maner and that accordynge to the quantyte of the trespas ¶ The .iii. Chapiter IF any of what estate so euer he be wyll not suffer suche dystresses as he hath taken to be delyuered by the kynges offycers after the lawe and custome of the realme or wyll not suffer somons attachementes or execucions of iudgementes gyuen in the kynges court to be done he shal be ponyshed in maner afore sayd as one that wyl not obey the lawe And if any of what estate so euer he be dystraune his tenaunt for seruyces and customꝭ beyng due vnto hym or for any other thyng wherby the lorde of the fee hath cause to dystrayne and after it is found that that same seruyces are not due the lorde shall not therfore be ponyshed by raunsome as in the cases afore sayd if he do suffer the dystresses to be delyuered accordyng to the law and custome of the realme but shal be amerced as hytherto hath ben vsed ▪ the tenaunt shall recouer his damages agaynste hym ¶ The .iiii. Chapiter NOne frōhensforth shall cause any dystres that he hathe taken to be dryuen out of the countye where it was taken And if one neyghbour do so to an other of his owne auctoryte without iudgemēt he shal be raunsoned as aboue is sayd as for a thynge done agaynste the pea●e Neuertheles if the lorde presume so to do agaynste his tenaunt he shal be greuously ponyshed by amercyment onely Moreouer the dystresses shal be reasonable and not to great And he that taketh great and vnreasonable dystresses shal be greuously amerced for the excesse of suche dystresses ¶ The .v. Chapitre THe great chartour shal be obserued in all his artycles aswell in such as pertayne to the kyng as to other that shal be inquered afore the iustyces errant in theyr iourneys and afore the sheryfe● in theyr countyes when nede shal be And wryttes shall be frely graunted agaynste them that do offende before the kynge or the iustyces of the bench or be fore iustyces errant then they come into those partyes lykewyse the chartour of forestes shal be obserued in all his artycles and the offenders when they be cōuyete shal be greuously ponyshed by our soueraygne lorde the kynge in fourme aboue mencyoned ¶ The .vi. Chapiter AS touchyngr them that vse to infe●●e theyr eldyst sones and heyres beyng within age for to defraude the lordes of the fee of theyr wardshyps It is prouyded and agreyd that by occasyon of any such feffement no chyef lord shall l●●e his warde Moreouer of them that fayne ●a●se feffementes of theyr landes which they wold l●sse for terme of yeres for to defraude the chyef lordes of theyr wardes And it is conteyned in the feffementes that they are satysfyed of tho●e seruy 〈…〉 vnto them vntyll a certayne terme so that if such feffees are bounde at the sayd terme to pay a certayne sum to the value of the same landes or fer aboue so that after such terme the lande shall retourne to them or to theyr heyres because no man wylde conten●●o holde ●● vpon the pryce It is prouyded and agreyd that by such fraude no chyef lord shall lese his warde neuertheles it shall not be lefull to them to dyssease suche feffees without iudgement but they shall haue a wrytte for to haue such a warde restored vnto them and by the wytnesses contayned in the dede of feffement with other fre and lawfull men of the countre and by the value of the lande by the quantyte of the same payable after that terme it shal be tryed whyther such feffementes were made vpon confydence or by colusyon to defraude the chyef lordes of the fee of theyr wardes And if the chyef lordes in such cases recouer theyr wardes by iudgement the feffees shall neuertheles haue theyr accyon to recouer suche terme or fee whiche they had therin when the heyres come to theyr lawfull age And if any chyef lordes do malycyously implede suche feffees faynynge this case where the feffementes were made lawfully vpon truste then the feffees shall haue theyr damages awarded and theyr costes whiche they haue sustayned by occasyon of the foresayd plee and the playntyfes shal be greuously ponyshed by amercyment ¶ The .vii. Chapiter IN a comon plee of warde if the detorceours come not at the great dystr●es then the sayde wrytte shal be renewed twyse or thryse as it may be with in the moy●e of the yere folowynge so that euery ●yme the wrytte shal be red in the full shyre if the deforceour be not founde before and there openly be denounced that he maye come at the daye lymytted then if he be absent hymselfe so that he come not to aunswer within the sayde ha●fe yere nor the sheryffe can not gette his body to haue it before our iustyces to aunswere accordynge to the lawe and custome of the realme then as a rebell he shall lese the season of
and expedyent it shulde be to prouyde remedy in the foresayd cases hath ordeyned that fromhensforthe that the wyll of the gyuer accordyng to the fourme expressed in the dede of gyfte shal be obserued so that they to whom the land was gyuen vnder suche condycyon shall haue no power to alyene the lande so gyuen but that it shall remayne vnto theyr issue af●er theyr deathe or shall reuerte to the gyuer or his heyres if issue fayle so that there be no issue at all or if any issue be and fayle by death or heyre of t●e body of suche issue faylynge Nor the s●coūd husband of such a womā shall fromhensforthe haue any thynge in the land so gyuē after the death of his wyfe by the lawe of Englande nor the issue of the secounde husbande and wyfe shall succede in the inherytaunce but immedyatly after the deathe of the husbande and wyfe to whome the lande was so gyuen it shall retourne to theyr issue or to the gyuer or his heyre as before is sayd And forasmuch as in a newe case newe remedy muste be prouyded this maner of wrytte shal be gyuen to hym that wyll purchase it Precipe A. quam iuste c. reddat B. tale manerium cum pertinen̄quam C. dedit tali viro et tali mulieri et heredibus de ipsis viro et muliere exeunt vel quam C. dedit tali viro in liberum maritagium cum tali muliere et quam post mortem predictor● viri et mulieris predicto B. filio corundem viri et mulieris descend●●e debeat per formam donacionis predicte vt dicit ●el quod C. dedit tali et heredibus de corpore suo exeunt et quod post mortem illius talis predicto B. filio predicti talis descendere debeat per formam c. The wrytte wherby the gyuer shall recouer when issue fayleth is comen ynough in the chauncery And it is to wyte that this statute touchynge alyenacyon of lande contrarye to the fourm● of the gyfte hereafter to be made shall holde place and shall not extend to gyftes made before And if a fyue beleuyed hereafter vpon such landes it shal be of no effecte in the lawe Nor such as the reuercyon belongeth vnto though they be of full age within England and out of prysone shall not nede to make theyr clayme ¶ The .ii. Chapitre FOr asmuche as lordes of fees dystraynyng theyr tenauntes for seruyces and customes due vnto them are many ●ymes greuyd because theyr tenauntes do repledge the dystresby wryt or without wrytte And whē the lordes at the complaynte of theyr tenauntes do come by attachemente into the shyre ▪ courte ▪ or vnto another courte hauynge power to holde plees of whythernam do abuowe the takynge good lawfull in that the ●●naun●●s dysauowe and do dysclayme to hold awght of hym which toke the dystres and aduowed it he that dystrayned shal be amerced and the tenauntes shal be quyte to whome ponyshment can n●t be assygned for the dysad●owynge by recorde of the courte or of other courtes hauyng no recorde It is prouyded and ordeyned from hensforthe that where such lordes can not obtayne iustyce in such maner of courtes against theyr tenauntes as sone as they shal be a●tached at the sute of theyr ●enaun●es a wrytte shal be graūted them to remoue the matter before the iustyces by whom iustyce may be gyuen to such lordes and afore none other the cause shal be putte in the wrytte because suche a man dystrayned●● his fee for seruyces and customes to hym due nor this acte shall not be pre●udycy all to the law comonly vsed wherby ●● is prohybytte that no ple shal be remo●ed before iustyces at the sute of the defendaunt for though it appeare at the fyrste that the tenaunt is playntyf and the lorde defendant neuerthelesse hauynge respecte to that that the lorde hath dystrayned and suyth for seruyces and customes beyng behynd he aperyth in dede to be rather playntyf than defenbant and that the iustyces maye knowe vpon what freshe season the lordes may aduowe the dystres good and lawfull vpon theyr tenantes From hensforth it is agreyd and enacted that a dystres maye be aduowed reasonable vpon the season of any auncetour or predecessour syns the tyme that a wrytte of nouell dysseson hath runne because it chaunceth many tymes that the tenaūt after he had repledged his beastes doyth sell thē wherby retourne can not be made to the lorde that dystrayned if it be adiudged It is prouyded that the sheryfes or bayllyfes from hensforthe shall not receyue of the playntyfes onely suretyes for the sute before they make delyueraūce of the dystres but also for the retourne of the beastes if retourne be awarded And if any man take sureties otherwyse he shall aunswere for the pryce of the beastes and the lorde that dystrayueth shall haue his recouerye by wrytte that he shal restore vnto him so many beastes or catell And if the bayllyf be not able to restore his lorde shall restore And for asmuche as it happeneth somtyme that af●●r the retourne of the beastes is awarded vnto the dystraynour and the party so dystrayned after that the beastes be retourned doyth repledge them agayne when he seyth the dystraynour appearyng in the court redy to aunswere hym do make defaute wherby retourne of the beastes is awarded agayne to the dystraynour And so the beastes be repledged twyse or thryse and infynytely and the iudgementes in the kynges cou●●e take no effecte in this c● se wherupon no temedye hath ben yet prouyded In this case such processe shal be awarded that as sone as the retourne shal be awarded to the dystrayner by wryt of iudgemēt the sheryf shal be commaunded so make retourne of the beastes vnto the dystrayner in which wryt it shal be mencyoned that the sheryf shulde not delyuer them without wrytte in whiche it shal be mencyoned of the iudgement gyuen by the iustyces that can not be without a wrytte issuyng out of the rolles of the iustyces be fore whome the matter was brought Therfore when he cometh vnto the iustyces and desyreth repleuyn of his beastes he shall haue a wrytte of iudgement that the sheryf takyng suretye for the sute and also of the beastes or catell to be retourned or for the pryce of them if retourne be awarded shall delyuer vnto hym the beastes or catell before retourned and the distraynour shal be attached to come at a certayne day before the iustyces afore whō the plee shal be brough● in presence of the partyes and if he that repledged make defaute agayne or for another cause retourne of the dystres beynge nowe twyse repledged be awarded the dystres shall remayne vnrepleuyabl● but if a dystres be taken of newe and for a newe cause the processe abouesayde shal be obserued in the same newe dystres ¶ The .iii. Chapiter IN case when a man had lost by defaute the lande that he helde in
be 〈…〉 ed by ●●●oy●● whyther he w 〈…〉 before or no. And after the day gyu●an essoyne shall not be allowed at the desyre of the partes in case where the partyes do consent to come without essoyne ¶ The .xxviii. Chapitre UUhere as by the fyrste statute of Westmynster it was prouyded that after the tenantes haue ones apered in the court no essoyne shal be allowed thē in wryttes of assyses in lyke maner it shal be frōhensforth agaynst the playntyfes ¶ The .xxix. Chapitre A wrytte of 〈◊〉 to here and determyne fromhensforth shall not be graun●ed before any iustyces o● bothe benches and ●●s 〈…〉 s ●●●a 〈…〉 s but for the 〈…〉 of the 〈…〉 where it is necess 〈…〉 sp●dye ●em●dye And our soueraygne lorde the kynge of his specyall grace hath graunted this and fromhensforth a wrytte ad audiendum et terminandum appella shall not be graunted before iustyces assygned but in a specyal case and for a cause certayne whē the kyng commaūdeth but lest the partyes appea●●d or indyted be kepte longe in pryson they shall haue a wrytte of Odio et A●●a lyke as it is sayd in magna carta and other statutes ¶ The .xxx. Chapitre FRōhensforth two iustices sworne shal be assygned before whom and none other assyses of nouell dysseson mort dauncetour and attayntes shal be taken and accompanye with them two or one of the dyseretyste knyghtes of the shyre where they come and shal take the foresayd assyses attayntes nomore thē thryes yerely that is to say betwene the quynzyeme of saynct Iohan Baptyst the gule of August And agayne betwen the feast of the exaltacyon of the crosse the vtas of sa●nct Myghell And thyrdly betwene the feaste of the Epyphanye and the feaste of the purificacion and in euery shyre at the takynge of assyses before they shall appoynt the daye of theyr retourne so that euery one of the shyre may knowe of theyr contynge and shall aiourne the assyses frō terme to terme if the takynge of them be declared at any daye by vowchyng to warrauntye by ●ssoyne or by defaute of iurrours and if they see that for any cause assyses of mortdauncetour beynge respyted by essoyne or voucher ought to be adiourned into the benche it shall be lefull for them to do it and then they shall sende the recorde with the originall wrytte before the iustyces of the benche And when the matter is passed to the ●akynge of the assyse the iustyces of the benche shall remytte the matter to the frysie iustyces before whome the assyse shal be taken but fromhensforth the iustyces of the benche shall gyue in suche assyses .iiii. dayes at the leste in the yere before the sayde iustyces assygned for to spare expens● and labour Inquysicyons of trespas shal be aiourned before the iustyces of bothe benches except the trespas be so heyghnous that it shall requyre great examynacyons Inquysycyons also of other plees pleded in bothe benches shal be determyned before them wherin small examynacyon is requyred that when the entre or season of any is denyed or in case when one artycle is to be inquered But inquysycyons of manye and greate artycles that requyre great examynacyon shal be taken before iustyces of the benche except that bothe partyes desyre that the inquysicyon be taken afore some of the iustyces when they happen to com into those partyes that fromhensforthe it shall not be done but by two iustyces or one vpon whom the partyes can agre And suche inquysycyons shall not be determyned before any iustyces of the benche excepte a day and a place certayne be apoynted in the shyre in presence of the partyes and the daye and place be mencyoned in the wrytte by these wordes Precipimus tibi quod venire factas coram iusticiarus nostris apud westmonasterium in octauis sancti Michaelis nisi talis et talis tali die et loco ad partes illas venerint duodecim c. And when such inquestes be taken they shal be retourned into the benche there shall iudgement be gyuen and inrolled And if any inquysicyons be taken other wyse then after this fourme they shal be of no effecte except that assyses of darreyn presentmēt and inquysicyons of Quare impedyt in theyr owne shyre before one iustyce of the benche and one knyght at a day and place certayn assygned whyther the defendant cōsent or not there the iudgemēt shal be gyuen immedyatly All iustyces of the benches frōhensforth shall haue in theyr cyrcuytes clerkes to inrolle all plees pleded before them lyke as they haue had in tyme passed Also it is ordeyned that the iustyces assygned to take assyses shall not compell the iurrors to saye precysely if it be dysseson or not so that they do shewe the truthe of the dede and desyre helpe of the iustyces But if they of theyr owne h●d wyll saye that it is dysseson theyr verdy● shal be admytted at theyr owne peryll And frō hensforth the iustyces shall not putte in assyses or iuryes any other then were at the fyrste somoned to the same ¶ The .xxxi. Chapitre UUhen any that is impleded before the iustyces doyth alledge an excepcyon prayeng that the iustyces wyll allowe it which if they wyll not allowe if he that alleged the excepcyon do wryte it prayeng the iustyces to putte to theyr seales for a wytnesse And if one wyll not another of the companye shall And if the kyng vpō cōplaynte made agaynst the iustyces cause the recorde to come before hym and the same excepcyon be not founde in the rolle the playntyf shewe the excepcyon wryten vnder the seale of a iustyce the iustyce shal be commaunded to be redy at a certayne day other to confesse or denye his seale And if his iustyce can not denye his seale they shall procede to iudgement accordyng to the same excepcyon and after as it ought to be admytted or auoyded ¶ The .xxxii. Chapitre UUhen relygyous men or any spyrytuall persones do implede any the partye impleded maketh defaute wherby he ought to lese the lande forasmuche as the iustyces haue thought hytherto that if the partye impleded make defaute by collusyon that when the demaundant by occasyon of the statute coude not obtayne seasyn of the lande by tytle of gyfte or other alyenacyon he shall nowe by reason of the defaute And so fraude is to the statute It is ordayned by our soueraygne lorde the kyng in this case that after the defaute made it shal be inquered by the countre whyther the demand a ̄t had ryght or no if it be found that the demand at had ryght let the iudgement passe with hym so recouer season and if he had no ryght the lande shall go to the ne●●e lorde of the fee if he demaunde it within a yere after the inquest taken And if he do not demaunde it within the yere it shal be inquered for the nerte lorde aboue if he demaunde it within halfe a