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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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they shall plead speedily from day to day so that it may be pleaded and determined before the King depart out of the limits of the same Verge where the trespasse was done and if they cannot be determined within the limits of the Verge the Pleas there shall cease and be determined at the common Law and the Steward shall not take conusance of Debt nor of other things but of such persons only which are of the Kings House nor shall hold any other Plea by obligation and if they do any thing against this Ordinance let their doing be held for nothing see Fitzh 241. B. D. 10. H. 6. fol. 13. Action was brought upon this Statute for that the Defendant impleads the Plaintif in the Marshalsey for trespasse whereof one nor the other was of the Kings House and there it is granted by the Court that of trespasse within the Verge one or the other shall be of the House as well as of action there upon other contract Seek for it seems otherwise by the words of the Statute and it is used now the contrary diversity of Courts agrees as above see the title of 38 Brook 7 H. 6. f. 33. A VVrit was sued upon the Statute Articuli super Chartas Ed. 1. chap. 3. That none shall be impleaded in the Marshalsey if one party were not of the Kings House there did aver the Defendant vext him c. the other saith no such record Brook tit Action upon the Statute 38. That the Marshalsey shall not hold Plea of Contracts unlesse as well the Plaintif as the Defendent are of the Kings House for if it be otherwise the Defendant may plead to the Jurisdiction and if the Plaintif remove out of the Kings Service hanging the Plea the Defendant may plead that and abate the Jurisdiction and the Plea contrary if the Defendant remove out of the Kings Service and there it was held though the trespasse made within the Verge lie there between any though they be not of the Kings House contrary of Debt and Covenant and therefore seek of action upon the case there between strangers upon Assumpsit for it seems that it is a Contract 6 R. 2. Tit. 49. Br. Action upon the Statute Debt upon Recovery of Dammages before the Marshall in an action of Covenant before the Marshal that is a good Plea to the Jurisdiction that none of the parties was of the Kings House at the time c. For the Statute of Articuli super chartas cap. 3. will as above and therefore it is coram non Judice if it be otherwise 19 Ed. 4. fol. 9. By Littleton and not denied where one is out-lawed in the common Bench without Originall it is not void but errour but Judgement given in the Marshalsey between parties which are not of the Kings House is voide for they have no power to hold the Plea and if execution of that Judgement be sued the other shall have trespasse upon it Then for that that the Statute of Articuli super chartas aforesaid limits what actions shall be sued in the Marshalsey it seems that information upon penall Statutes shall not be sued there for the Attorney of the Queen nor informer shall not inform there and this is no Suite between the parties that the Statue of Artic. provides and they are no such actions and for that Mr. Poole Steward there did well to reiect the informations of penall Statutes aforesaid out of the Court and in this Court and the Court of Pipowders the Suite is J.S. complaines against J.D. and your information is Memorandum that such a day J.S. came here into the Court c. And gave the Court so to understand that c. And there is another form and where there are diverse Statutes which gives liberty to sue for penalties in any Court of Record of the King by expresse wordes yet it was never seen in any suite by information for such penalties in the Chancery Court of Wards Court of Requests for suits there are by English Bills and matters of conscience and Leet is a Court of Record of the King and yet no information shal be there and so it seems in a Court of Pipowders they do not use in these Courts English nor in Leet where the matters are by presentment of the Jury to be informed there nor in Court of Pipowders unlesse the Lord hath the panalties by the Kings Grant for in these Courts the attendance of the Kings Attorney is not requisite and who shall account and pay the King his halfe in these Courts and for that it is hard to sue information there see 44 Ed. 3. Tit. 1. Action populer B. And though that some Statutes by expresse words are That it is lawfull to sue for these penalties of Statutes in any Court of the King of Record this is to be intended in such Courts which have been used as in the Common Bench the Kings Bench the Exchequer and for that the Statute of Acton Burnell fol. 136. is That where an Extent upon a Statute Merchant is found too high it is forthwith that the extenders shall answer for this is to be intended at the day of extent and not forthwith 2 H. 4. fol. 19. So this is taken by intendment as above 8 H. 4. fol. 11. Also the Statute of Donis condicionalibus the letter is That Fine by Tenant in taile in right is nothing for that is to be taken as wise men have taken it that is to say That the Issue in taile be put to a Formedon and cannot enter 11 H. 6. fol. 19. Also the Statute of the yeare 8 H. H. 6. chap. 10. is That upon Indictment shall goe two Capias and Exigent and that the second Capias shall be with Proclamation at a place which hath addition If he be Indicted in another County then where he dwells and it be not so the Outlawry shall be void and this is taken by this Booke of 11 H. 6. fol. 19. It shall be avoided by Writ of Errour and not voyd according to the expresse words of the Statute Also it is not used where Faires or Markets are granted to grant to the Lords of that forfeiture of penall Statutes that that is not granted to the Steward and Marshall and for these causes Informations shall not be sued there Customes It is sayd that the fifth ground of the Law is particular Customes and for that Custome is inquirable by the third Article Doctor and Student fol. 20. And for that it is expedient to say some thing of Customes and first to write such Customes to you which I have seene allowed between Copy-holders within Mannours where I have been at Courts FIrst Heire Custome of some Mannor is that the youngest Son or Daughter of the first Wife being marryed a Virgin ought to inherite Custome of some Mannor is Dower That the Woman being espoused a Virgin shall have all the Copy-hold whereof the Husband dyed seised for her frank bench but
nothing there but the passage and 8 H. 7. fol. 5. by Keble the Soile and Free-hold in the way is to those which have Land adjoyning 2. Ed. 4. fol. 9. Where there is a common way throughout a Feild the Free-hold of the Soile is to the Tenant of the Land adioyning and not to the King for he hath but passage for his People Incidents A Man cannot dispence with a Suite to a Leet unlesse by speciall words 8. Ed. 2. tit 28 2. H. 7. fol. 4. Partition is made of foure Mannors which descend to foure coparceners that every one shall have a Mannor except the Advowson and by that the Advowson is ingrosse and severed and if all dy but one it shall be appendant again 8 H. 7. fol. 1. By grant of a hundred Leet passeth as Incident for a Hundred cannot be without a Leet for a Leet is parcell of it and to a Mannor a Court Baron is Incident and to homage fealty and to a Faire a Court of Pipouders and it seemeth these cannot be severed Perk. fol. 22. Common appendant cannot be severed nor Estovers to be burned in a House but a Villian regardent may be severed and an Advowson appendant and made in grosse for an Incident inseperable cannot be severed by grant as in the case next before but Incidents seperable may be 40 Ed. 3. fol. 22. Beasonable aid to make his Son Knight or to marry his Daughter and releife for soccage after the death of his Tenant cannot be released by generall words therefore release of all actions and demands besides fealty and Rent by the Lord to the Tenant shall not extinct these Incidents the contrary is said if it be by speciall words 19. H. 8. tit Incidents 34. Court-Baron is so incident to a Mannor and Court of Pipowders to a Faire that they cannot be severed by grant for if they grant the Mannor or Fair they cannot reserve such Courts 7. Ed. 4. fol. 11. Lord and Tenant the Lord releaseth to the Tenant the distresse this is void for the distresse is Incident the same of release of Fealty to him which holds by Homage for Fealty is Incident to Homage and is inseperable 26. booke of Assises 66 Lord and Tenant by Fealty Escuage and Rent and the Lord grants the Rent this is Rent seek and severed for Fealty remaines with the Homage as Incident to it the same Law where a Rent is Incident to a Reversion and yet these may be severed by speciall grant 29. booke of Assises 20. the same Littl. fol. 40. Where the Tenant holds by Homage Fealty and Rent if the Lord grant the Rent saving to him the Homage this Rent is Rent Seck and severed the same Law if he grant the Homage saving the Rent and where he holds by Rent and Fealty and grants the Rent saving the Fealty or left for life rendring Rent and grants the Rent saving the Reverson the Rent is Seck Rescous and pound breach is another branch of the Charge HE which destraines Beasts may put them in a close House if he will give them meate for the putting into the open pound is that the owner may give them meate 33. H. 8. tit distresse 66. If a man destraine without cause the owner may make Rescous but if he put them into the pound he cannot breake it for they are in custody of the Law see 40. Ed. 3. fol. 33. and Fitzh fol. 102. E. It seemes if a Lord destrain where Rent is not behinde the Tenant shall not make Rescous 4 Ed. 6. tit distress 74. If a man destraine wrongfully the owner may make Rescous 5. Ed. 4. fol. 7. by Danby 39. Ed. 3. tit 20. If Beasts put into the pound dye it is at the losse of the owner though he have tendred sufficient mends for he might have a Replevin Doctor and Student fol. 8.113 I may impound a dead thing where I please but if that corrupt by my default I shall answer for it 9. Ed. 4. fol. 2. Fitzh 102. L If the Lord do destraine where is no Rent nor service behinde the Tenant cannot make Rescous 9. Ed. 3. fol. 35. If a man destraine wrongfully the owner of the Beasts may make Rescous but by 4. Ed. 6. it was agreed if he destraine and impound them the owner cannot take them out for they are in custody of the Law 5. Ed. 4. fol. by Danby the same 2. H. 4. fol. 18. If a man destraine my Beasts which escape into his Land out of the great waste I may rescue them but if I keep them or put them there or by Hankford if I have notice that they use to go there this is no escape and there I ought not to make Rescous see 7. H. 7. tit 1. 2. H. 4. fol. 24. In Rescous nothing behinde and also that he was never seised and are good Pleas Quere 5. Ed. 4. fol. 7. Seising is not Traversable in Rescous by opinion there 6. Ed. 4. fol. 12. The same 8 H. 4. fol. 1. 21. H. 4. fol 40. By the Court where the Lord comes to destraine and sees the Beasts and the Tenant perceiving that chaseth the distresse out of his Fee the Lord shall not have a Writ of Rescous for he hath no possession of the Beasts but he may follow them and destraine them but if they were chased out of his Fee before the Lord see them there he cannot destraine them 44. Ed. 3. f. 20. the same Fitzh N. B. 102. G. 33. H. 6. fol. 58 A man attacheth a Horse in a corporate Town and there he is rescued and chased into another County upon fresh Suite the Officer may take him againe 6. Ed. 4. fol. 12. By Yelverton in Rescous nothing behinde is no Plea for if the Lord destraine where no service is behinde the Tenant is at no mischeife for the Tenant may have a Replevin and in this Writ recover his damages Fitzh 101. Rescous lieth where a man destraines for Rent or for services or damage doing and those would impound and another Rescues them and if a Collector or under Collector distreine for a fifteenth or a Bailiff or a Sheriff or other Officer distraine for the King and Rescous is made they shall have a Rescous and not the King but if a Bailiff of a Liberty distraine for the King and Rescous is made the Lord of the Liberty shall have Rescous and if the Bailiff or Officer of a common person distraine Rescous is made he which causeth the distresse to be made shall have Rescous 39. H. 6. fol. 42. Redisseisin to Coroners and one alone maketh a precept Rescous upon that is Justificable Assaults and Fraies For that that Assaults and Fraies are inquirable let us see which are punishable in a Leet and what not AS Saults are not inquirable and punishable by presentment in Leet but blood-shed is 8. Ed. 4. fol. 5. By Fairefax Leet hath no power to inquire but of those which make common annoyance at the common Law as of
hee shall loose by that THe Lord the King shall have the Custody of all the Lands of those which of him hold in cheife by Knights service of which the sayd Tenants were seised in their Demesne as of Fee the day that they dyed of whomsoever they held by the like services c. Prerogative chap. 1. If any hold of Us by Fee farme or by Socage or Burgage and of another holds Land by Knights service We shall not have the custody of the Heire nor of the Land which is of anothers Fee by the reason of Fee farme or Socage or Burgage Magna Charta chap. 27. 11 H. 7. fol. 18. If one hold of the King in cheife and dyes his heire within age and hath Lands discended from another Ancestor the King shall not have the Lands in VVard which discended from another Ancestor And it seemes if a Remainder be in my Father and that discends to me I shall be in VVard of the body living the Tenant for life otherwise it is of a Reversion for Reversion is a Tenement and held but if a Reversion discend and the Tenant for life living I shall not be in VVard but if hee dye first otherwise it is And if my Father dye seised of a Remainder and the Tenant for life after dye seised during the time that I am within age I shall be in VVard 32 H. 8. tit Ward 97. Where a man holds certaine Land of the King in Socage in cheife the King shall not have Livery of more then of the Land in Socage The same Law where he holds in Knights service of the King Rastall Ward 13. and not in cheife the King shall not have more in Ward but onely that which is held of him immediately If one hold of the King in cheife the King shall have all his Land in Ward as well held of him as of others But otherwise it is if he hold of the King only by Knights Service Stam. fol. 6. Though that the Tenant of the King be in possession of Lands held of others the King shall have them in ward by his Prerogative Stamford fol. 7. Where the Tenant of the King doth not hold of the King in cheife the King shall not have the ward of Lands held of other Lords Stamford fol. 10. Grand-Father Father and Son Infant the Grand-Father is seised of a Mannor held of J.S. and the Father of another Mannor held of the King in cheife the Father dies the King shall have the ward of that Mannor and after the Grand-Father dyes the King shall not have the Ward of his Mannor the Statute of Prerog is That the King shall have the custody of all the Lands c. of which the Tenants themselves were seised of in fee the day that they dyed and for that that the Father was not seised of that the King shall not have it in ward 15 Ed. 4. f. 10. If any hold of the King in fee Farm Socage or Burgage and holds also of another in Knights Service the King shall not have the Lands held of another in Ward by reason of those Magna Charta chap. 17. Where a man holds certain Lands of the King Rastall Ward 3. in Socage in cheif of these he shall not have Livery of more then the Land in Socage 32 H. 8. Tit. 97. Also where one holds of the King by Knights Service and not in cheife the King shal not have more in ward but that only which is held of him immediately during the time that the Lands are seised in the Kings hands in Ward otherwise Lords shall loose their Rents that is to say that they cannot distraine during that time Stam. f. 9. Where one holds part of his Land of the King in cheife and part of another Lord and dies his heire within age and the King seises the Ward of all it seems that the Rent of another Lord and Service is but suspended for the time that it is in the hands of the King 26 H. 8. fol. 9. The Signiorie of another Lord in the case next before is suspended but from the distresse during the possession of the King 13 H. 7. f. 15. If a man holds part of the King and part of another Lord and dies his Heire within age which intrudes at his full age and paies the Rent to the other Lord this is a good Seisin and shall binde him after he hath sued his Livery for the Signiorie was not suspended by the possession of the King but only the distresse for after Livery the other Lord may distrain for the Arrearages due before see now 34 H. 8. Tit. Seisin 48.2 Ed. 6. chap. 8. That the Lords shall have their Rents during the minority at the hands of the Kings Officers 26 H. 8. Tit. ward 85. If the Kings Tenant alien in fee without license and dies his Heire within age the King shall not have ward for that that there is nothing discended to him for the alienation is good saving the trespasse to the King which is but Fine by Seisor 1 H. 7. f. 5. If the Heire intrude upon the possession of the King and levy a Fine this is void by the Statute of Prerog chap. 13. Which is where one intrudes there ariseth unto him no Free-hold but if the Heire levy Fine without intrusion that shall binde him and his Heires Time of H. 8. Tit. alienation 22. Tenant of the King in cheife cannot alien for tearm of life without license for he alters the Free-hold Magna charta chap. 4. If a Guardian by the Kings Grant makes destruction or waste he shall loose his Guardianship c. Magna charta chap. 5. The Guardian shall keep up the Houses Parkes Warrens Stanks Mills c. West 1. chap. 11. Where a Tenant lets for yeares and dies the Lord by Knights Service in time past might have outed a Farmor during the Nonage but it is not so at this day IF the Tenant let for yeares and dies his Heire within age the Guardian shall out the Farmor yet he shall have Covenant against the Heire at his full age for this Tearm which the Guardian hath during his Nonage 34 Ed. 1. Title 120 Guardian may out the Farmor and yet at full age the Lessee shall have his Tearm again Britton fol. 163 It is held that a Guardian may out the Farmor for yeares but not the Farmor for life 5 H. 7. f. 37. Fitzh f. 142. C. the same 33 H. 6. f. 47. the same and 14 H. 7. fol. 24. Guardian cannot out Tenant by Elegit but he may out the Farmor Statham 1 Ed. 3. Tit. 13. 1 Ed. 3. fol. 103 by Sharde A Guardian may out the Farmor and so may out him which hath execution by a Statute Merchant inquire of Tenant by Elegit 33 H. 6. fol. 47. and 36 Ed. 3. Tit. That Guardian may out Tenant by Statute Merchant Guardian in Knights Service cannot out the Termor 36 H. 8 Lease 58. 35 H. 8. Tit.
he hath brought action against his Villaine for he cannot otherwise come to the Land 24 Edw. 3. fol. 187. If in an action a Villain imparle with his Lord or hath a day by Prece partium he is infranchised 9 H. 6. f. the last and 22 Ed. 4. f. 36. the same If the Lord suffer his Villaine to be made a Knight it is an infranchisement Britton f. 79. If the Lord infcoffs his Villaine it is an infranchisement for ever 12 H. 3. tit 42. If the Plaintiff in a Writ of Neife be non-suited he shall not have again in his life time any other Nativo habendo but the Villaine by that is infranchised during her life time 6 Ed. 2. tit Villainage 26. See 19 Edw. 2. Tit. 31. If the Lord make to his Villaine an obligation or grant to him an anuity or let to him by Deed for yeares or make to him a Feoffment and Livery and seisin he is infranchised otherwise it ●s if he makes to him a Lease at will or a Feoffment and no Livery Littleton fol. 45. By Wilby if the Lord infeoffs his Villaine without Deed he is not infranchised 24 Ed. 3. tit 32. Villaine to two Coparceners he marries one of them yet he is not infranchised against the other coparcener Fitzh f. 197. N. If a Copy-hold escheat or come to the Lord by forfeiture and the Lord grants that over by Copy to J. S. his Villaine and to his heires to hold at the will of the Lord according to the custome of the Mannor by the services due and used to be paid this is an infranchisement but if a Copy-holder surrender into the hands of the Lord to the use of J.S. the Lords Villaine and to his heires and the Lord by his Steward grant to him Seisin by the rod accordingly this is no infranchisement How the Lord may take advantage of things which he hath by his Villaine by act of his Villaine MAnnor to which a Villaine is regardant is let to one for life and the Villaine purchase in fee the Tenant for life enters he shall have lands to him and to his heires for ever Perk. f. 20. If a Villaine be granted to one for Life and the Villaine purchase in fee the Lessee enters he shall have Fee but if the Lord be Lessee for life and the Tenancy escheat he shall not have that but for life Doctor and Student fol. 90. If Lessee for yeares of a Mannor to which a Villaine is regardant dies and the Villaine purchase Lands and the Executor of the Lessee enter he shall have the Land in fee but it shall be to the use of the Testator Doctor and Student f. 90 Where a Parson hath a Villaine which purchases lands and the Parson enters he shall not have that to the use of himself but in the right of his Church 32 H. 8. tit Villainage 46. Where a Villaine is infeoffed with warranty the Lord may rebut by that if it were discended in possession of the Villaine but not vouch to have in value 18 Ed. 3. f. 29. 22 Book of Ass 37. If a Villaine and his Wife purchase joyntly in Fee and the Lord enters in the half as he may he shall have it but if he do not enter but the Husband dies the wife shall have all by the Survivor and the Lord hath lost his advantage to have the moity A bridg of ass fol. 37.40 assis 7. If a Villain be bound in a statute and before the day incurred his Lord enters the Lord shall have such advantage that execution shall not be sued against him 18. Ed. 3. Tit. Execution Statham If my villain purchase Land and I seise it and the villain dies yet the wife of the villain shall be endowed by Herl 13. Ed. 3.74 Statham 19. Ed. 2. Waste And in so much that you ought to inquire if any Farmer which hath part of the Demesnes of your Lordship hath made wast or any Copy-holder unlesse by the Custom of the Mannor he may make wast if any of them have made wast or not First let us see what is wast in Land and to be punished and what not IT is not wast to suffer the arable Land to lie fresh so that it is full of thorns Fitz. fol. 59. N. 2. H. 6. fol. 11. To suffer a Meadow to be drowned which is rushie or little worth or arable land to be drowned that nothing remains but tough Clay this is wast 20. H. 6. fol. 1. 15. H. 3. Tit. 131. Wast was brought for making meadow arable by Plowd 2. and it seems it lies If a Farmer plough meadow it is wast Fitzh fol. 59. N. and 15. H. 3. tit 131. the same 12. H. 8. If a Farmer do not repair banks of his Land in Lease by which the Land is drowned or if he dig for Copper or Stone or Coals it is wast Fitzh fol. 59. N. 20. H. 6. fol. 1. Wast lies against a Farmer for fish in a Poole 6. R. 2. Statham If there be a Myne in the Land if the Farmer dig the Land and take it it is wast 9. Ed. 4. fol. 35. B. Raising up a Furnace fixed is wast 42. Ed. 3. fol. 6. What is wast in houses to be punished and what not IF a house be uncovered by suddain tempest it is not wast but if the Lessee suffer that to be uncovered that the timber rot it is wast and if the house fall by suddain tempest it is no wast 12. H. 4. fol. 4.33 H. 6. Tit. 155. B. By Danby and Choke If strangers enemies of the King destroy a house or that it be blowen down by suddain tempest wast lies not contrary where it was by enemies traitors subjects 12. H 8. fol. 1. See the time of Ed. 1. tit 123. where it was burnt by I. S. his Neighbour by mischance It seems that not covering of a house is no wast till the great beam of that is rotten 10 H. 7. fol. 2. B. It seems wast may be assigned in breaking a stone-wall and also in a mud-wall for that it is fixt to the free-hold But the Lessee may plead that the lessor licensed him to break it down and this is a good barre And adjudged that if a house be not covered at the time of the Lease made the Lesse is not bound to cover that and also if a house were curious at the time of the Lease made that is a good barr to plead in wast 10 H. 7. fol. 2. B. 40 assis 22. the same and 10 H. 7. fol. 5. the same where a house falls by tempest though the lessee Covenant to repair it he may plead in barr in a writ of wast that it fell by tempest though he cannot plead it in a writ of Covenant 40. Ed. 3. fol. 6. If a Farmer build a house where there was none before the Lease and suffers that to decay it is wast 11 Ed. 2. Statham 12 H. 4. fol. 6. the same 42 Ed. 3. fol. 21. the
named to the value of one house c. as in the VVrit is contained such a day and year according to the form of this writ or as it is within commandêd me or as the writ in that commands and requires or Otherwise The third part of the Houses Gardens and rest of the Premises as within I am commanded The execution of this writ doth appeare in a certain scedule to this writ annexed By vertue c. and to this scedule annexed Scedule such a day and year I have made E. B. widdow to have nominated in the said writ full seisin of the third part of the Mannor of B. with the appurtenances in the same writ specified that is to say c. and reherse the particulers as in the writ to hold to the said J. B. in severalty by Metes and Bounds in the name of the whole Dowry of the said J. to the said J. belonging of all the Mannor in the aforesaid writ specified as by the said writ I am commanded By vertue c Reseisin such a day and year I caused the Messuages or Tenements within written to be reseised and G.C. within nominated into full possession of the said houses or Tenements with the apurtenances I caused to be put according to the force form and effect of the Statute before specified as within I am commanded By vertue Summons of a Knight c. I have caused to be summoned A. B. Knight one of the Knights of my County girt with a Sword by B T. and C.B. that he should be before the Justices within named at the day and place within named as this Writ in that commandeth and requireth Manucaptors of the within named A.B. B.T. and C. B. J.D. R.R. Issues of every one of them twenty shillings By vertue c. Scire facias upon appearance Scire feci the within named A. B. and C. D. that they should be before the Justices of our Lady the Queen within written at the Day and place therein contained to answer R.H. within named by J.H. and R.S. good and lawfull men of my bailiwick By vertue To heare a Record c. Scire feci T.A. E. his wife within written by J.J. and R.T. that they be before our Lady the Queen at the day within written whersoever c. to hear the record and process whereof this writ maketh mention and further to do and receive all and singuler as this writ commands Nihil A.B. within named have no Lands or Tenements Goods or Chattells in my bailiwick that I can make him know as that writ c. Neither is he found in the same By vertue c. Scire feci W.B. Administrator of the Goods and Chattells which were T. P. within named by W. G. and G. K. good and lawfull men of my bailiwick Against Executor or Administrator to be before our Lady the Queen or the Justices at the day within named neither were there any more Administrators of Goods and Chattells which were of the said T.P. in my Bailiwick to whom or to which for present I could Scire facere By vertue c. Scire feci T.V. within named that he should be before the Justices within written at the day and place within contained Upon trespas utlagat the Chancery by J.S. and R.G. to do that which this writ in that commandeth and requireth By vertue c. Scire feci W.C. Knight within named that he be before our Lady the Queen in her Chancery at the day therein contained wheresoever he be in England to shew and propound as that writ in that requires by J. M. and W. D good and lawfull men of my bailiwick according to the form of this writ By vertue c. Scire feci J. C. within named Before the Queen that he should be before our Lady the Queen the 13. Day of N. to shew and further to do and receive and as that Writ in that commands and requires by A.B. and C.D. good and lawfull men of my Bailiwick according c. By vertue c. Scire feci J.C. within named Before the Justices of the Bench. that he should be before the Justices within written at the day and place within contained to shew if he have any thing for himself or knowes to speak why the within named W.H. and R.E. Execution for the Debt and Damage as within mention is made against the said J. C. should not have as this Writ in it commandeth and requireth by J.W. and R.C. good and lawfull men c. By vertue c. such a Day and year c. By what right I took into the hands of our Lady the Queen the Tenements within written with the Appurtenances and further the same Day and year Scire feci as well A.B. cheif Lord of the immediate Fee of the Tenement within written with the Appurtenances as the within written H.D. by good and law full men of my bailiwick that they should be before the Justices within written at the Day and place therein contained to hear the recognition within written as within it is commanded me and further I certifie the same Iustices that there is not any other cheif Lord of the Fee aforesaid mediately or immediately between the Queen and thewithin written A.B. to whom Scire facere potui By vertue of this Writ to me directed Fieri facias I have taken in Execution the within named ten pounds of the Land and Chattels of the aforesaid R.W. which truly ten pounds before the Justices within written at the Place and Day within contained I have ready as this Writ ●n that commands and requires c. Execut. upon Devastavit By vertue c. Fieri feci a hundred shillings of the Goods and Chattels of the within named W.H. which truly hundred shillings before the Justices within written at the Day and place there in contained I have ready as c. and further I certifie the same Justices that the Executors within written have utterly wasted the Goods and Chattels of the within named W. H. the Testator so that the said summ of ten Marks within written nor any parcell thereof for present can I levy by Fieri facias The within named R. B. hath no Goods Nothing or Chartels Lands or Tenements in my Bailiwick so that I can levy the Money within specified by Fieri facias as within I am commanded neither is the said R. to be found nor is there any such person in my Bailiwick A. M. within written Otherwise hath no Goods or Chattels within my Baliwick of which I can make Execution of that Writ as c. neither is he found in the same nor hath any Lands or Tenements at the fourth Day of January nor ever after as it appears in a certain Schedule annexed to this Writ By vertue Where Good remain unsold c. I have taken the Goods and Chattels of the within
Writ to me directed I have extended and apprized all the Lands and Tenements Goods and Chattels of the aforesaid A. in my said Bailiwick which truly Extent is to this Writ annexed and also all the Lands and Tenements aforesaid in the same Extent specified together with his reasonable Damages and Costs I have levied according to the form of the Statute thereof inacted and provided and according to the form of this Writ By vertue c. To give Seisin I have taken the Goods and Chattels of J. M. within mentioned to the value of all the Money within written and have set them to sale and because I have not yet found Buyers therefore the Money within c. I cannot have at the Day and Place within contained as c. By vertue c I certifie the Justices within written To deliver Seisin that such a Day and Year within written I have caused A. B. to have full Possession of one House with the Appurtenances in S. within written in all as this Writ c. By vertue c. such a Day and Year within specified Otherwise I caused the within named A. B. to have and to be assigned full Seisin of a Mannour and Tenement within specified in a convenient place that is to say of the Mannour of F. twenty Acres of Land a hundred Acres of Meadow c. with the Appurtenances in F. c. in the County within written according to the forme and effect c. By vertue View c. I have made R. G. to have the view of one House with the Appurtenances in C. and I have told R. S. and J. D. T. M. and H. R. four Knights of those which were present at the view that they should be before the Justices within written at the Day and Place therein contained to testifie that view as that Writ in it commandeth and requireth By vertue c. I certifie the Justices within written that none of the part of R. S. came to shew me the view of a House and Meadows with their Appurtenances within written therefore touching the Execution of that Writ nothing is done by me for this present By vertue To have the view c. I certifie the iustices within written at the Day and place within contained that such a Day and year I caused the within written J.F. and M. his VVife to have the view of the House c. within specified with the appurtenances and I told A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H. four Knights of my County which were present at the view that they should be before the Iustices aforesaid at the Day and Place therein contained to testifie that view as within I am commanded By vertue Otherwise c. of our Lady the Queens to this scedule annexed I have caused I.G. in the said VVrit nominated to have the view of sixty Acres of Pasture with the appurtenances in G. which H.F. in the Courrt of our Lady the Queen before her Iustices at Westminster claims as his Right and inheritance against the aforesaid I G. by a writ of the Queens in Form of Gift in Discender and I said to four Knights which were present at the view that they should be before the Iustices of oursaid Lady the Queen at Westminster at the Day in the said VVrit specified to testifie that view as in the said VVrit I am commanded None came to me of the part of the within named R. F. Otherwise to shew me the view of a Pasture within specified for which cause I could not make the view of that Pasture within written to R.F. to have The execution of this writ doth appear in a certain inquisition to this writ annexed Inquisition indented Inquisition taken at G. which is a place wasted in the County of D. such a day and year before W. L. the Sheriffe aforesaid by vertue of a Writ of our Lady the Queens to the same Sheriffe thence directed by the Oath of twelve men sworn which say upon their Oath that R.M. in the said Writ nominated made Wast and destruction in a Wood in which in the Writ aforesaid there is mention and in the Wood aforesaid cut twenty Oaks price every one twenty pence part whereof he sold and part carried away to the disinheriting of VV.F. within written and against the Form of provision in the said VVrit specified and say upon their Oath that the aforesaid R. hath made no more VVast in the VVood aforesaid as to them any way can appear in witnesse of which thing c. By vertue c. I came to a place wasted Otherwise in the VVrit contained as within I am commanded and the residue of the execution of this VVrit doth appear in a certain inquisition to this VVrit annexed An inquisition indented Inquisition taken at F. in the County of VV. such a day and year before VV. K. Esquire Sheriffe of the aforesaid by vertue of a certain VVrit of our Lady the Queens to him directed and to this inqusition annexed by the Oath of A. B c. to the number of twelve which say upon their Oath that I.B. in the aforesaid VVrit nominated made waste sale and destruction in Tenements Lands and woods in the aforesaid VVrit specified that is to say in suffering a Hall c. in the writ specified to be uncovered by which the great timber of the same House by tempests of Rain falling upon them became rotten c. By vertue of this writ to me directed I have made to come before the Justices within written at the day and place therein contained all writs Ass of Iurors and Certificates in the County of VV. within written together with the Pannells Attachments Re-attachments Re-summons and all other Adminicles Ass of Iurors and certifie those whom they concern I have made also made come before the said Iustices at the Goale Delivery of our Lady the Queen of F. of the Prisoners therein being to be delivered assigned at F. aforesaid at the aforesaid Day all the Prisoners in the Goale aforesaid being them any way concerned and to the view of every Town and place where the Felonies of which the said person indicted apppealed or arrested were were committed as well within the Liberties as without twenty four good and lawfull men to whom the truth of the thing may be best known and inquired and who are not any way of kindred to the said Prisoners together with four men and Governors of their Town or place to do that which then and there to them on the behalf of the said Lady our Queen they are now injoyned and also I have made it to be publickly proclaimed throughout my whole Bailiwick that all they which would follow against those Prisoners that then they should be there against them as it was iust to prosecute and I did give understanding also to all the Iustices of the Peace Coroners Stewards Bailiffes of Liberties and Hundreds of the County aforesaid that then hey