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A87798 Jurisdictions or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshallseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesne : together with the most necessary learning of tenures, and all their incidents, of essoynes, imparlance, view; of all manner of pleadings, of contracts, of the nature of all sorts of actions, of maintenance; of diverse other things, very profitable for all students of innes of court and chancery : and a most perfect directory for all stewards of any the sayd courts. / Heretofore writ in French by the methodically learned, John Kitchin of Grays-Inne, Esq; and now most exactly rendred to more ample advantage in the English tongue; with a demonstrative table, pointing out all matter of consequence, throughout the whole work. Whereunto is added the authentick formes of all manner of writs, with their severall returnes in English, very usefull for all men in this Common-wealth, as they be now used.; Court leete et court baron. English Kitchin, John. 1651 (1651) Wing K656; Thomason E1225_1; ESTC R211060 481,896 637

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she be of the age of 14 years there she shall be in ward but to the age of 14 yeares and then may sue Livery for the two years to make 16 years are not given but to tender marriage and for that she shall be out of ward at 14 years The husband seised in fee of Lands held in Knights service enfeoffs diverse at this day to the use of himselfe and his Wife and the heires of their two bodies begotten and for default of such Issue to the use of the right heires of the Husband and the Husband and the VVife have Issue within age and the Husband dyes though the VVife live and hath the Land the Issue shall be in VVard of the body as it is sayd The same Law where a man seised in Fee of Lands held by Knights service makes a gift in taile to J. S. the remainder to his right heires and dyes his Issue within age he shall be in ward of the body though Tenant in taile have the Land If a Reversion of an Estate for life or for yeares be in my Father and that discends to me I shall be in ward but otherwise it is of a Remainder but if a Remainder of an Estate for life be in my Father and that discends to me and after Tenant for life dyes I shall be in ward 11 H. 7. fol. 19. 33 H. 6. fol. 6. 8 Edw. 3. tit 23. and 33 Edw. 3. tit 8. By Choke If Infant be Tenant for life and the Reversion discends to him he shall not be in VVard 9 Ed. 4. fol. 19. Where an Estate is to an Husband and his VVife and to the heires of the body of the Husband the remainder to the right heires of the Husband the Husband hath Issue within age and dyes the VVife is Tenant to the Lord and for that the Issue shall not be in ward And if Lands be let to one for life the remainder to the right heires of J. S. the same J.S. dyes and Tenant for life dyes T. S. being right heire of J. S. and within age shall not be in ward for he is a purchasor 15 Ed. 4. fol. 10. Tenant for life the remainder to another in taile he in remainder dyes his Issue within age the Issue shall be in VVard if Tenant for life be dead 33 H. 6. fol. 6. Tenant for life the remainder in Fee dyes his heir shal not be in VVard for Tenant for life is Tenant Lord and Tenant the Tenant is disseised and dyes his Issue within age he shall be in VVard Fitzh fol. 142. B. C. D. Stamf. fol. 8. the same 3 H. 4. fol. 16. the same Littleton fol. 87. the same Lord and Tenant the Tenant hath a Daughter within age being his heire and he marries that Daughter to a Husband of full age and dyes the Lord shall not have VVard of the body but if he marry his Daughter to a Husband within age shee shall be in VVard Natura brevium fol. 98. Tenant for life the remainder in taile to the Husband and his VVife the remainder to the right Heires of the Husband the Husband and the Wife dye his heire within age living the Tenant for life the heire shall not be in ward Fitzh 143. A. A man makes a Feoffment before the Statute of Uses to the use of himselfe for life the remainder to W.S. in taile the remainder to the right Heires of the Feoffor the Feoffor dyes and W.S. dies without Issue the right heire of the Feoffor being within age shall be in ward for he is in by discent for the Fee was not out of the Feoffor But where one makes a Feoffment in Fee upon condition to re-enfeoffe him and the Feoffee gives to the Feoffor for life the remainder to another in taile the remainder to the right heires of the Feoffor and the Feoffor dyes and he in remainder in taile also dyes without Issue the heire of the Feoffor within age he shall not be in ward 32 H. 8. tit Ward 93. Estate is made to one for life the remainder to the Husband and Wife in taile the remainder to the right heires of the Tenant for life the Husband and the Wife have Issue a Son which hath Issue two Daughters and after the Son and the Wife dyes and after the Son dyes and after the Tenant for life dyes the two Daughters within age shall be in Ward 28 Ed. 3. tit 48. Marlebridge chap. 6. Gives the Lord remedy where his Tenant aliens by Collusion to defraud the Lord. Marlebridge chap. 16. Gives Mortdancester for the heire in Ward against the Lord unlesse he may have his Land at full age Prerog chap. 6. If a Woman before the death of her Ancestors which holds of the King in cheife before the yeares of marriage be marryed then the King shall have the Custody of her body till the age that shee may consent and then let her choose c. If an Infant be marryed before the yeares of marriage in the life of her Father and the Father dyes and the Wife dyes before the dayes of marriage of an Infant yet the Infant shall be in VVard and shall be marryed againe by the Lord Stamf. fol. 27. 5 Mar. tit Ward 124. it is held That marriage is as nothing for shee may marry another without Divorce within the yeares of marriage A gift is made to one in taile the remainder to the right heires of J. S. which was dead T. S. hath that as right heire but if he be within age he shall not be in VVard for he is in as purchasor 12 Ed. 4. fol. 2. 7 H. 4. fol. 5. 11 H. 4. fol. 72. 15 Ed. 4. fol. 13. the same A VVoman of the age of fifteen yeares at the time of the death of her Ancestor shall not be in VVard for the Lord shall not have VVard there till sixteen 35 H. 6. fol. 48. 28 H. 8. tit 86. If the King hath a woman in VVard and shee marry before fourteen shee shall be in VVard but to fourteen for the two yeares are given to tender marriage and shee is marryed See Westminst 1. chap. 22. Merton chap. 6. Gives ravishment of VVard and double value And Merton chap. 7. gives the value of the marriage West 2. chap. 12. Magna Charta chap. 6. The heires shall be marryed without disparagement Merton chap. 7. Of Lords which marry those that they have in their custody to Villaines or others as Burgers where they are disparaged If such an heire were within fourteen yeares and of such yeares that shee cannot consent to the marriage then if the Parents complaine of that Lord the Lord shall loose the custody till the age of the heire c. But if shee were of fourteen yeares and more and agreed to such marriage no punishment follows Littleton 21. See what are disparagements and what not Now let us see where your Lord shall loose the ward for that that he holds part in cheife and what
16. B. by Finchden If a lease be made of lands for years to A. the remainder to B. for life the remainder to the right heirs of B. and after B. takes a wife and dies during the term of years his Wife shall recover Dower But execution shall cease during the term of years Perkins fol. 67. A. 1 Ed. 6. tit 89. VVhere a woman is endowed of land which her Husband took in Exchange she shall not be endowed of the land given in Exchange 31 Ed. 2. tit Dower 204. 17 Ed. 2. tit Dower 162. the same VVhere the Husband holds joyntly with one and no partition made his wife shall not be endowed 8 Ed. 2. tit 167. Littleton f. 9. the same VVhere the Husband enters in Religion the heir shall inherit and yet his wife shall not be endowed for the wife may have him again out of Religion 32 Ed. 1. tit 136. Perkins f. 91. D. the same If the Husband be Tenant in common with two others in Fee and dies now his wife shall be endowed but not by metes and bounds Eitzberbert fol. 149. I Littleton fol. 9. the same If a villain takes a wife and purchaseth land and after the Lord enters and then the villain dies the wife shall be endowed 19 Ed. 2. f. 71. A woman of eight years three quarters at the death of her husband shall have no Dower Littl. 8. 12 Ed. 2. tit 159. the same A woman of the age of ten years at the death of her Husband shall be endowed 12 R. 2. tit 54. 8 R. 2. tit 122. the same VVhere the Husband hath an Office eo keep a Park to him and to his heirs his wife shall be endowed of that Pl. Com. f. 379. If the Lord enter for Mortmayn yet the wife of the Tenant shall have Dower Perk. f. 76. A. The same Law if the Lord recover against the Husband in Cessavit the Wife of the Tenant shall be endowed 34 book of Assise 15. where the Husband dies without heir and the land escheats the wife shall be endowed Tenant by the Curtesie surrenders to the Husband in reversion upon condition and enters for the condition the wife of him in reversion shall not be endowed 14. Ed 4. f. 6. VVhere a man enfeoffs one upon condition to re-enfeoff the feoffer again it behoveth that be made to a man unmarried or to a Chaplain that hath no wife for if it be to a man which hath a wife she shall be endowed 38. H. 8. tit Assurance 3.28 Book of Ass 4. the same Lands is mortgaged to the Husband and after the condition broken the Husband by agreement takes his money and dies his wife shall be endowed 42 Ed. 3. fol. 1. A woman hath title of Dower and enters upon the heir and enfeoffs him by Deed she hath given him her title of Dower included and is not now Dowable of that land 11 H. 7. f. 20. The husband Tenant in general tail makes a feoffment and takes back a special tail and his first wife dies and he takes another wife and he dies and his issue enters this second wife shall not be endowed for the heir was remitted 41 Ed. 3. f. 30. 46 Ed. 3. f. 24. the same VVhere land is given to the husband and his wife in special tail the remainder to another in tail the remainder to the right heirs of the husband and the wife dies and the husband takes another wife and dies living him in remainder the second wife shall not be endowed of that land 46 Ed. 3. f. 16. Land is given to the husband and K. his wife in special tail the remainder to the husband in general tail and K. dies without issue and the husband takes another wife and dies this second wife shall be endowed 50 Ed. 3. fol. 4. Where the husband and his wife have special tail the second wise shall not be thereof endowed 22 Ed. 3. fol. 9. B. Littleton 11. the same Where land is given to the husband and his heirs which he begets of the body of Margaret his wife which was dead at the time and he takes Eliz. and dies this second wife shall not be endowed 12 H. 4. f. 2. If a woman go away with an Adulterer into some land of her husbands and be not reconciled yet she shall not lose Dower otherwise it is if she were out of the lands of her husband 8 R. 2. tit 253. If a woman go away and dwell with an Adulterer she shall not have Dower But if she were carried away against her will and was carried 20 miles and returns and her husband dies she shall have Dower 43. Ed. 3. fol. 19. 47. Ed. 3. fol. 13. VVhere a recovery is by default or a reddition against the husband without title the wife shall have Dower 46 Ed. 3. fol. 23. VVhere a recovery is against the husband the wife is barred of Dower But if the recovery were by default it is remedied by the Statute and where by render is aided by the Common-Law and other recovery is not remedied Against whom Dower may be brought and what Assignement is good and what not WHere a Guardian in Socage endowes a Wife it seemes it is disseisin for a Writ of Dower doth not lye against a Guardian in Socage but against a Guardian by Knights service it lyeth 29 Book of Ass 68. Assignement of Dower by the Disseisor is good if it be not by Covin of the wife The same Law is by Abator or Intruder Perk. fol. 76. Assignement of Dower by the Tenant of the Freehold is good and ought to be by him 12 Ed. 3. tit 86. Perkins 78. the same Guardian in Socage cannot assigne Dower but Guardian by Knight service may 3 Ed. 3. tit 108. Perkins fol. 78 G. It appeares that Guardian by Knights service may assigne Dower Fitzh fol. 148 A. Where the Husband was seised of diverse Tenements and Manners and the Sheriff assignes the VVife which recovers one Mannor and a whole Advowson it is good for it is an infinite work to assigne part of every Acre 12 E. 4. fol. 2. If the Husband hath three Mannors and during the marriage charges them with a Rent and dyes if the wife take the third part of every Mannor she shall hold it discharged but if she take one Manner onely she shall hold two parts charged 17 Ed. 2 tit 164. It seemes it is good barr in Assignement that her Husband before the marriage granted by Deed to her a Rent in the name of Dower to which she agreed after his death 20 Ed. 4 fol. 3 in Dower but inquire Rent assigned out of Land of which she is dowable without Deed is good but out of other Land it is not 33 H. 6. fol. 2 B. Assignement of Rent out of the same Land of which she is Dowable is good barr in Dower if shee agree 7 H. 6 fol. 36. Perkins fol. 76 D. the same If a woman recover in a VVrit of Dower shee
23 H. 8. chap. 15. If any be troubled by attachment or arrested by Latitat or in London or in a Court which hath liberty to hold Plea and no Count be put in within three daies after the Baile put in otherwise appeares unlesse the Court of discretion gives longer day the Defendant shall recover costs and dammages the same Law is if a Suite be discontinued after Count or that the Plaintiff be non-suited then the Defendant forthwith by discretion of the Court shall recover costs and the Statute gives Debt for the costs 8 Eliz. Chap. 2. But one arrested by Bill of Middlesex shall not recover costs though the Plaintiff do not count to be nonsuited If a matter passe against an Informer by Verdict or Judgment the party shall have costs and shall have execution by a Capias to satisfie fieri facias or Elegit but these two last Statutes do not extend to a Court-Baron 18 Eliz. C. 5. 22 H. 8. B. Tit. Costs 25. in quare impedit the Plaintiff shall not recover costs for that the dammages are great 35 H. 8. Tit. 258. 2 Ma. Tit. Costs 23. Debt by Lessor if he be non-suted or bar'd the Defendant shall recover costs by the Statute for it is upon a contract for Rent 2 H. 7. f. 13. Account the Plaintiff shall not recover costs but where the Defendant is adjudged to account and pleads Barr c. It is otherwise 9 H. 6. fol. 66. He shall not recover costs for that the dammages are tremble by the Statute 14 H. 6. fol. 13. forcible entry the same In London by act of common Councell in trespasse by force of Armes and in all other Actions personalls if the Plaintiff be non-suited or a Verdict against him and Judgment upon it or Judgement upon demur against him the Defendant shall recover his costs by discretion of the Court but if the Plaintiff sue as Executor or Administrator which is not upon his own act the Defendant there shall not recover costs and yet trespasse by force of Armes is not within the Statute 23 H. 8. chap. 14. to have costs Damages IT seems if one take my Beasts and after they return to me again I shall have trespasse for taking but upon the evidence I shall not recover the value though the value be in the Writ 11 H. 4. fol. 23. 1 H. 6. fol. 8. 19 H. 6. fol. 34. In what plaints Damages shall be recovered in Court-Barons and in what cases in Court-Barons and other Courts and in what not In plaint in nature of Assise of novell disseisin Grandfather and Great Grandfather Entry by disseisin Dower Nuper obiit Mortdancester Cozenage Replegiare Covenant Debt Action upon the Case Deceit and trespasse Damages and costs shall be recovered by the Plaintiffe Eight Marks were given in plaint of Land in Court-Baron Plowdens Commentaries f. 394. B. If any avow for Rent or doing damage custome or service if the Plaintiffe be non-suited or otherwise barred then the Avowant shall recover damages and costs as the Plaintiffe ought See 19 H. 8. fol. 8. 12 H. 8. chap. 19. Rast tit Avowry 1. Discent THen for that that the second Article is to inquire who is Tenant and what advantage the Lord shall have by the death of his Tenant It behoveth to know who is in by discent to be your Tenant that you may know of whom to have releife and who to be in Ward and who not and who shall be sayd in by discent and where by purchase and where hee shall not be in by discent Gift to one in taile remainder to the right heires of J. S. which was dead T. S. hath that as right heire and is in by purchase and shall not pay releife nor be in ward 40 Ed. 3.9 32 Ed. 3. Fitzh Discent 8. Lord and Tenant the Tenant aliens in Mortmain and the Alience is disseised and the Disseisor dyeth seised his Heire is in by discent yet the Lord may enter within the yeare for he hath only a Title to enter and cannot have an action but contrary of him that hath right of entry and may have action 1 Ed. 6. Tit. Mortmaine 6. Bro. Lease for life the remainder to the right Heires of J.S. the Tenant for life dies living J.S. the remainder is void and J.S. nor his Heires shall not be said in by discent to pay releife nor otherwise shall have the Land as purchasor 9 H. 6. f. 24. Perkins f. 12. the same Lease for life the remainder to the right Heires of J.S. and J.S. dies Tenant for life hath aid of T.S. Son and Heire of J.S. and though he were within age he shall not have his age and shall not pay releife nor be in ward if they hold by Knight service and be within age for that he is in as a Purchasor 11 H. 4. f. 74. Lease for life the remainder to another in taile which dies his Issue within age and after the Tenant for life dies the Issue is in by discent and if he be within age and hold by Knight service he shall be in ward to the Donor 33 H. 6. f. 5. And for that that in the said second Article of Charge you ought to inquire if any Tenant be dead who is his next Heire Let us now see where a Woman is with child at the time of the death of her Husband Tenant and by whom she shall be Judged with child and who shall be said in after the death of the Husband as Heire and shall be Tenant to the Lord and who not IF the Husband Tenant dye seised and his Wife with Child and a Brother of the Husband enter as Heire as he may and after Issue is born this Issue is Heire to the Husband and Tenant to the Lord and not the Brother though he were Tenant and Heire before the Issue was borne 41 Ed. 3. fol. 11. A man Tenant hath a Daughter his Wife with child with a Son and makes a Feoffment upon condition and dies and the Daughter enters for the condition c. and after the Son is born this Son shall not be Heire nor Tenant of this Land the same Law is where there is a Lease for life the remainder to the right Heires of J.S. Tenant for life dies the Daughter enters and after the Son is born he shall not be Heire and Tenant of that Land 9 H. 7. f. 25. Plow f 56. Daughter enters after the Death of her Father Tenant and takes profits and after the Son with which the Wife was with child is borne he may enter and have that as Heire and shall be in by discent and Tenant but hath no remedy for the profits taken by the Daughter before he was born 9 H. 6 fol. 26. If a Woman Tenant seised in Fee hath a Daughter and being with Child with a Son the Husband dies and after the Wife is ravished and consents to the Ravishor and the Daughter enters by the Statute as next of blood as
she may and after the Son is born he cannot enter upon the Daughter and be Heire and Tenant to the Lord Plowd Com. f. 56. 5. Ed. 4. f. 6. By Tearmes of the Law thirty and Wilby if a man Tenant seised of Land in Fee dies seised his Wife privily being with Child with a Son and another man marryes her and after the Son is born he shall be adiudged the Son of the second Husband and not of the first Husband and shall be Tenant to the Lord of the Land of the second Husband and Berrey Justice said that the Infant might choose which he would for his Father 21 Ed. 3. f. 39. Otherwise it is if she had been great with Childe If a Woman be with Child by her Husband Tenant or by another it shall not be tryed but if she be with Child at the time of the death of her Husband or not shall be in Issue for by 1 H. 6. f. 3. If the Wife of J.S. go away with an Adulterer and hath Issue if J.S. her Husband be within the foure Seas the Issue is Heire of J.S. for by whom the Woman is with Child it cannot be tried and for that it shall be intended by J.S. 41 Ed. 3. f. 11. and 7. H. 4. f. 9. the same If a man marry a Wife which is great with Child by another man and within three daies after Marriage she is delivered and the Husband dies the Issue is lawfull and Heire and Tenant to the Lord and no Bastard 18. E. 4. f. 30. a. 24 H. 8. Br. Title Bastardy 44. it was said if a man marry his Cozen within the degrees of Marryage and have Issue and are divorced in their lives and by that the Marriage is avoided and the Issue is Bastard contrary if one dye before the Divorce 21 H. 7. f. 41. If a Deacon takes a Wife and hath Issue this Issue is no Bastard otherwise it is of a Marriage between a Fryer and a Nunn if they have Issue 11 H. 4. fol. 76. Sayd by our Law if one marry his Cozen their Issue is no Bastard till they are divorced but shall take by Discent 42 Ed. 3. fol. 11. If a man marry a Wife and living that VVife marry another and hath Issue by the second this Issue is a Bastard notwithstanding that the first VVife after dies and shall not take by Discent For that that in the same second Article of Charge it is inquired if any Tenant of the Lord be dead who is Heire and Tenant to the Lord let us now see where the halfe blood is impediment and where not TEnant gives Land to the Father for life remainder to Rich. his Son in taile The remainder to the right Heire of the Father the Father dies Rich. enters and dies without Issue of his Body his Brother of the halfe blood shal have the Land and not the Uncle of Rich. and shall be Tenant and the halfe blood is no impediment 39 E. 3. tit 5. A man Tenant had Issue by two severall Bellyes and dies the eldest Son enters and endowes his Mother the Heire dies without Issue the Tenant in Dower dies the youngest Son of the halfe blood shall inherit it and shall be Tenant 7 H. 5. f. 2. 58. Assises 6. accordingly Father seised of an Advowson in grosse hath a Son and Daughter by one Belly and a Son by another and dies and the eldest dies before presentment the youngest Son shall be Heir and the half blood is no impediment 3 H. 7. f. 5. Fitzh f. 36. O. If the Father Tenant hath a Son and a Daughter by one Belly and a Son by another and lets to one for life and dies and the Reversion is discended to his eldest Son which dies before the Tenant for life this is no possession that the Daughter shall have the Land but the Son of the halfe blood shall be Tenant to the Lord but if reversion of tearm of yeares were in the eldest Son which dies before the Tearm ended the Daughter shall have the Land and shall be Tenant to the Lord and not the Son for halfe blood is impediment 5 Ed. 4. f. 9. But in the case next before where there is a Rent reserved upon the Estate for life by the Father and the eldest hath the reversion and Rent and dies the Daughter there shall inherit and the halfe blood is an impediment to the Son to be Heire and Tenent yet if the Father dies and the eldest Son dies before payment of Rent there it is otherwise 35 Book of Ass 2. If a man Tenant hath Issue two Daughters by severall Bellies and dies and they enter and make division betwixt them if one dye without Heire generall or speciall her part shall escheate to the Lord and not discend to the Sister of the halfe blood but if that Sister hath an Uncle it ought to discend to him and if he enter and dies without Issue it shall discend to the Sister of the halfe blood see Littleton fol. 3. Natura brevium fol. 10. If a man Tenant hath three Daughters by on Belly and a Daughter by another and dies and the foure Daughters enter and two of them by the first Belly dye now the third of the whole blood shall have three parts and shall be Tenant of that to the Lord 10 Ed. 3. Tit. 13. and 10 Ass 27. accordingly Note that the possession of a Brother to make the Sister inheritor and not the Son of the halfe blood is only of fee and not of fee taile 32 Ed. 3. Tit. 8.37 Book of Ass 15. accordingly If the Donee in taile have a Son and a Daughter by one Belly and a Son by another and dies and the Son of the first Belly enter and dies seised without Issue the Son of the second Belly shall be Heire and Tenant to the Donor and not 〈◊〉 the Daughter Natura brevium fol. 147. If a man hath a Son and a Daughter by one Belly and a Daughter by another and Lands are given to the Father for life the remainder to the Son in taile the remainder to the right Heires of the Father the Father dies and the Son enters and dies without Issue the two Daughters shall be Heires and Tenants to the Lord for the Son was not actually seised of the Fee 5 Ed. 1. Tit 14.32 Ed. 3. Tit. 9.24 Ed. 3. fol. 24. and 37. Book of Ass 4. accordingly The possession of the Brother of Lands held by Knights service there the possession of the Guardian if the Son dyes in Ward is possession of the heire to make the Sister inherite and to be Tenant to the Lord and not the Son of the halfe blood 8 Ed. 3. tit 12. and 8 Booke of Ass 6. accordingly Lands discends to two Coparceners which are by severall bellies and one dye before entry into the Land the other shall have Mortdancester as heire of her Father of the whole Land for that that the other was never seised 34
covenant to deliver great Timber of the said Land to repair the House let and will not and for lack of that the Lessee will not repair that but suffers the House to fall he is punishable for this waste but if the great Timber were to be taken from other Land and is not delivered this excuses him and he is not punishable for this waste 44 Ed. 3. f. 21. If Land be let to a lone Woman and she takes a Husband which makes waste and dies she shall be punished for that waste but if the Lease were made to the Husband and his Wife and he makes the waste and dies for that waste she shall not be punished Nat. brev f. 36. B. 3 Ed. 3. Tit. 20. Register f. 72. against the Husband and the Wife summoned B. and E. his Wife that they be c. to shew why they made waste c. of Lands c. which they held for the Dower of the said E. Register fol. 74. against a Woman Summon B. which was the Wife of C. that she be c. to shew wherefore c. of the Houses c. which she holds for her life by a Lease which D. thereof made to the said B. and the aforesaid C. sometime her Husband and to the Heirs of the said C. 14 H. 8. f. 12. When the terme of years is ended the Writ shall be which he held and where it is during the terme shall be which he holdeth 40 Ed. 3. f. 23. Where the terme passes and where the Infant is of full age it shall be against the Guardian and Termor which they held 41 Ed. 3. fol. 23. Against Tenant for life the forme is which he holds for terme of his life 40 Ed. 3. f. 33. 14 H. 6. f. 14. the same 46 Ed. 3. f. 25. If a Lease be made to one for life which grants over his Estate the VVrit shall say which he holds but where a Lease is made for anothers life and he for whose life dies the VVrit shall say he held by Finchden and not denied And if a Lease be made to a woman for years which takes a Husband before the terme ended which makes waste and the VVife dies waste lies against the Husband for the occupation See Brook Tit. 47. The same Law where a Lease was to the VVoman for life which takes a Husband c. Nat. Brev. f. 36. If Land be let to a single VVoman and she take a Husband and the Husband makes waste and dies the Wife shall answer for this waste but otherwise it is where the Land is let to the Husband and his Wife for terme of their two lives and the Husband makes waste and dies the wife shall not answer for that waste for it was the folly of the Lessor to let that to him 15 H. 3. Tit. 133. Fitzh Time of Ed. 1. Tit. 128. Fitzh If a woman Tenant for life take a husband which makes waste and dies it seems that the woman shall be charged of that for that that the woman agreed to the Lease after the death of her husband 10 E. 3. Tit. 17. Tit. 21. 133. 23 H. 8. Tit. 138. If a single woman Tenant for life takes a husband which makes waste and dies Action of waste lies against the wife but if a Lease be made to the husband and the wife and the husband makes waste and dies it is otherwise and held there for Law that if the Termor make waste and make his Executors and dies the Action of waste is gone for it is as a Trespasse which is a personal Action which dies with the person but if the Executors make the waste it lies against them Fitzh f. 56. A. If a Guardian in Knight-service grant over his Estate and the Grantee makes waste the writ of waste shall be brought against the Grantee and not against the Guardian but if the Guardian make waste and after grant over his Estate waste lies against the Guardian and not against the Grantee and so where Tenant for life or for years makes waste and grants over his Estate the writ of waste lies against him that made the waste but waste shall be alwayes brought against Tenant in Dower or Tenant by the Curtesie notwithstanding their Grant over Fitzh 550. Register fol. 72. 40 Ed. 3. Tit. 33. Waste against Tenant for life it is no Plea to say that he had nothing in the Tenancy Day of the writ purchased nor ever after for if he hath made waste and granted his Estate over yet he shall answer for this waste and though the writ be which he holdeth it is good and by Finchden waste is a writ of Trespasse in his nature and cannot be brought but against him which is Tenant when the waste was made unlesse he be Tenant by the curtesie or Tenant in Dower 41 Ed. 3. fol. 23. 44 Ed. 3. fol. 21. Fitzh 55. C. In waste against Tenant in Dower the Statute need not be rehearsed nor in waste against Guardian but against Tenant for life or for years by Demise shall be rehearsed Fitzh 56. C. In waste against Tenant by the curtesic without rehearsing the Statute that is without when of the common Councel of our Kingdome of England it is good and so it seems it is if it be rehearsed Every writ of waste is to the dis-inheriting of him which brought the writ and for that it shall be shewed in the writ though the Plaintiff hath Reversion by the Assignement of the Lessor Fitzh 58. A.B.C.D.E. Register 74. 75. And the writ of waste is of me that is the Plaintiff holds and for that it is shewed by Assignement as 46 Ed. 3. f. 25. Waste by the Assignement of the Defendant Dd. that you have it by Assignement and the Plaintiff shews that he had a Feoffment and Livery saving the terme and good Also it shall be shewed in the writ of whose Demise the Defendant hath it that is as by the Demise of another Fitzh 57. A.B.C.D.E. Register 745. that is for the Plaintiff is to recover the place wasted 34 H. 6. fol. 6. Tit. Waste Brook 121. 11 H. 6. f. 8. If waste or Quare ejecit infra terminum be brought and the terme ends hanging the writ the writ shall not abate for though he cannot recover the place wasted he shall recover Damages Also if waste be brought Quas tenuit after the terme ended he shall recover Damages though he do not recover the place wasted So where one which holds for terme of anothers life makes waste and after he for whose life dies the Lessor shall recover Damages though he do not recover the place wasted Fitzh 60. 10 H. 6. fol. 8. Waste supposed by the writ that the Defendant hath that by Legacy of one such ancester of the Plaintiff for that that the custome was so that he might devise and good 8 Ed. 2. tit 112. Waste was found in a House which was principal and the Plaintiff by Award recovered
iustifie by command of him to whose use he ought to say that at the time of the commandement they were seised to the use c. the same Law if one plead a Lease and Release he ought to say that he was possessed at the time of the Release made 10 H. 7. f. 26. 7 H. 7 f. 3. the same That which is Issuable ought to be pleaded certainly ONe avows for that that the Plaintiffe held of him by a Knights Fee and this is not good for that he doth not shew by what Knights Fee 12 H. 8. fol. 13. 3 H. 7. f. 2. One traverses the Office found after the death of the Lord Greystock the Kings Tenant which was found that he died seised and he said that the Dean of York recovered against the Lord G. in a Writ of Right long before the finding of the Office and it may be he recovered against him long before the finding the office and it might be after the death of the Lord Greystock and for that it is not good for it is uncertain So if one plead that he entred for that that his Tenant aliened in Mortmain he ought to shew that he entered within the year otherwise it is not good 26 H. 8. fol. 2. Debt upon Obligation indorsed with condition if he make an Estate as it shall be devised by the Plaintiffe Defendant saith that he hath made an Estate and it is not good without shewing what Estate 1 H. 7. fol. 13. One comes to reverse an Outlawry of Felonie and pleads that he was in the Castle of Oxford at the time of the Outlawry published and for that he doth not shew in what County the Castle is nor under whose custody it is uncertain and not good for these are Issuable 2 H. 7. f. 6. Dower against the Heire he saith that he was ready to render Dower if she would deliver to him the Writings concerning his Land and for that he doth not shew what Writings incertain it is nor good for it is Issuable Affirmative and Negative Issue shall be upon the Affirmative and Negative and it shall not be answered by Argument DEbt against the Administrators of J.S. Defendant saith that J. S. made him Executor Judgement of the VVrit he shall say without that that he died intestate for this is alledged by the Plaintiffe 9 H. 6. fol. 7. 11 H. 4. fol. 88 Trespasse of taking six beasts the Defendant iustifies the taking of them by agreement the Plaintiffe saith they were other six and ought to traverse without that that he took those six in the Negative 11 H. 6. f. 1. VVrit upon the Statute of Labourers and counts that the Defendant was a Vagrant and he required him to serve and he refused Defendant saith that he was in the Service of J. S. and shall say without that that he was a Vagrant 1 H. 6. f. 15. Formedon in Reverter and counts of a gift in Tail the Defendant saith that the Donor gave in Fee and it is not good but he shall say without that that he gave in Tail 10 H. 6. f. 7. Account for the Heire against a VVoman Guardian in Socage Defendant saith that the father of the Insant held of her in Knights Service and died and Defendant seised him and he ought to say without that that he held by Knights Service 14 H. 8. fol. 4. The Avowant saith that W. the tenth day of February year twenty five granted his Interest to him and avowed doing damage Plaintiffe saith that W. the first day of Feb. year twenty five granted his Interest to him and he put in his beasts without that that he granted that to the Avowant before he granted that to him and good 38 H. 6. f. 17. Action upon the Case of that that he hath Leet and Fines and Amerciaments of the same Defendant saith true it is that the Plaintiffe hath Leet but that he the Defendant hath Fines and Amerciaments he ought to say without that that the Plaintiffe hath the F●nes and Amerciaments 18 H. 6. f. 8. Debt upon an Obligation dated the twentieth of Aprill and first delivered the second of May the Defendant pleads Release the last day of April and that the Obligation was delivered when it bore date and for that that he hath not traversed in the Negative that is to say without that that it was first delivered the second day of May it is not good 32 H. 6. f. 4. Debt and Counts of a Lease of a House rendering twenty shillings Defendant saith that he let the House and four Acres rendering twenty shillings and ought to traverse otherwise it is but an Answer by Argument 32 H. 8. f. 8. Debt against Executors Defendant saith that the Testator died intestate that the Administration was granted to him he ought to say without that that he is Executor or administred as Executor 1 H. 7. f. 13. Debt upon a simple Contract Defendant saith it was upon Condition and shall say without that that he sold in manner and form 4 H. 7. f. 9. Partition Defendant saith that he was onely seised and shall say without that that he held as undivided 6 H. 7. f. 5. 4 H. 6. fol. 4. Debt against J. S. of D. Defendant saith that he is dwelling at S. and shall say and not at D. 19 H. 6. f. 1. the same 7 Ed. 4. f. 16. Scire facias against a Parson for Arrerages of an Annuity Defendant saith that before the Writ purchased he resigned to the Bishop of L. and so that remaines in his hands Judgement of the Writ and it is no Plea for it is but an Answer by Argument and for that he shall say without that that he was Parson day of the Writ purchased or afterwards 11 Ed. 4. fol. 4. Action upon the Statute of Rich. by J. Freestone Defendant saith that the Master of the Colledge of Maidstone and his fellow-brethren let c. Plaintiff saith at the time of the making of the Lease there were not any fellow-brethren of the said Colledge and this is but an Argument and for that he shall say without that that the Master and his fellow-brethren let 14 H. 8. f. 29. Issue shall be upon Affirmative and Negative 9 H. 7. fol. 13. Trespasse Defendant justifies for Fealty not made the Plaintiff saith it was not unmade and good in the Negative Material Let us see what things are material in pleading Evidence and Verdict and otherwise and what not ACtion upon the Case in London and counts that he was possessed of Wine and Stuff and shews that certain in such a Ship and the Defendant at London assumed for ten pounds that if the Ship and Goods did not come safe to London and are put upon the Land there that then he shall satisfie one hundred pounds to the Plaintiff and counts that aftewards the Ship was ●obbed upon the Trade in the Sea and for not satisfying Action did accrue and though that the Plaintiff doth not shew where
the said Queen now the fourth by force and armes the Close of the said J. R. at D. broke and his Grasse to the value c. there late growing walking with his Feet there trod down and consumed and other Injuries c. to the great losse c. and against the Peace c. whereof he saith he is made worse and damnified to the value c. And the said T. in his proper person came and defended the force and Injury when c. and saith that he in nothing is guilty of the Trespasse aforesaid as the aforesaid J. above complaines against him and of this puts himself upon the Countrey the aforesaid Plaintiff likewise c. Entry of the great Cape A. VVhich was the VVise of C. J. by A B. her Attorney offered her self to this Court against T. J. of a Plea of the third part of a House and twenty Acres of Land with the Appurtenances in J. which the same A. in this Court claimes as her Dowry of the Gift of the aforesaid I. C. in times past her Husband for that the Tenements aforesaid are within this Lordship and the VVomen which after the Death of their Husbands of Tenements in J. aforesaid being dowable according to the Custome of the said Mannour time out of minde used of the third part thereof ought to be endowed c. and they came not and summoned c. therefore by the Judgement the third part of the aforesaid with the Appurtenances should be taken into the Lords hands c. and day c. they should be summoned that they be here at the next Court c. Precept of the great Cape J.K. Steward to the Bailiff thereof health take into the Lords hands by the view of good and lawfull men of this Mannour the third part of one House and twenty Acres of Land with the Appurtenances in I. which A. I. this Court c. doth claim against T. I. late of I. as the Dower of the said A. of the Gift of the aforesaid C. I. in time past her Husband by a VVrit of Dower whereof she hath nothing by the default of 〈◊〉 said T. and the same taking certifie me of and summon by good Summoners the aforesaid T. that he be here at the next Court there to answer and to shew why he was not here at the last Court as he was summoned and have here the names of those by whom c. you made the Summons witnesse c Entry of a small Cape T.Q. Esquire and I. his VVife by their Attorney offered themselves the fourth day against A. B. of I. and A. his VVife of a plea of the third part of eight Messuages and eighty Virges of Land with the Appurtenances in I. which the aforesaid T. and I. in this Court claim as the Dower of the said I. of the Gift of G. S. in time past her Husband against them and they did not come and had from thence day untill this day that is to say the tenth day c. after other they appeared here in Court therefore by the Judgement the third part with the Appurtenances should be taken into the hands of the Lord and they summoned c. that they be here in the day c. to hear their Judgement c. Precipe of Summons upon a right Patent c. J.K. Steward to the Bailiff of the Mannour aforesaid health c. I. S. complaines against I. D. in a plea of Land and makes Protestation to follow the Suit in the nature of a VVrit of our Lord the Kings of a right Patent and therefore I command you that according to the Custome of this Mannour you shall summon by good Summonitors the aforesaid I. D. to be here at the next Court here to be held such a day to answer in the Plea aforesaid and have there this Precept and how c. dated c. Precept upon Assise of Mortdancester J.K. Steward to the Bailiff of the Mannour aforesaid health because I. S. complaines as above therefore I command you that y●● summon by good Summons 12. free and lawfull men Tenants of the foresaid Mannour that they before me the aforesaid Steward at the next Court there to be held that is to say the Tuesday 19. day of September next coming at the hour of eight before noon of the same day ready by their Oath to know if T. S. Father of the said J.S. was seised in his Demesne as of Fee of two Houses and with the Appurtenances in D. within the Jurisdiction of this Court the Day that he died and if he died within forty years now last past and if the said J.S. be his next Heir and in the mean time let them view the said two Houses and make their names to be entered and summon by good Summoners the aforesaid J. and D. which now hold the aforesaid Houses and Lands that then they be there to hear that Return and have here the Summons and this Precept Dated c. under my Seal c. To make to have Possession J.K. Steward to the Bailiff thereof health know that A. B. in the Court held such a Day by the consideration of the said Court recovered his Seisin against B. of eight Acres of Land with the Appurtenances in J. by Default of the aforesaid B. and therefore I command you that to the said A.B. you shall give a full Seisin of the Tenements aforesaid with the Appurtenances without delay and have there this Precept and how c. Dated c. the Day c. Small Cape J.K. Steward to the Bailiff thereof health we command you that you take into the hands of the Lord by the view of good and lawfull men of this Mannour one House with the Appurtenances which A.B. in this Court claimes as his right against B. R. by Complaint of a Formedon in Remainder for Default of the said B. and make known the Day of the taking to me at the next Court and summon the said B. R. that he be before c. such a Day there to answer and to shew why he was not in this Court before c. such a Day last past as he was summoned and have there this Precept and how c. Dated c. The Returne of Writs newly corrected With divers other good Returns and many Cases of the Common Law to that added very necessary and profitable as well to young Students of the Law as to Sheriffs Coroners and others which are to make Returns of Writs for the better understanding of the Law in the said Returns Proces in the Court Hundred Court Baron c. Pleg de prosequendo J.D.R.F. THe within named H. E. is attached by Sureties N. F. R. D. J.D. Knight Sheriff The within named J. H. hath nothing in my Bailiwick by which he may be attached Note that every Pone is but a Summons By vertue of this VVrit to me directed Pone upon a Repleg I have put before the Justices of the