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A28154 Arcana clericalia, or, The mysteries of clarkship being a sure way of setling estates by [brace] deeds, fines, and recoveries : with the forms of all manner of charter-parties in maritime cities, towns and corporations : with a table of all the principle matters therein contained / by George Billinghurst ... Billinghurst, George. 1674 (1674) Wing B2905; ESTC R210634 376,892 576

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or put himself upon the Country whereupon the Demandant prayeth a further day to imparle or confer about the matter which being granted unto him by the Court at the day appointed the Vouchee or third person aforesaid by Agreement and consent of the Parties comes no more into Court but makes default whereby judgment is given and awarded by the Court to the Demandant that he shall recover against the Tenant the Lands in question and that the Tenant shall recover over so much Land of the third person as is sufficient to recompence him for the Land recovered from him which the said third person or Common Vouchee ought to have waranted and defended but suffered to be lost And this is a Recovery in value or pro Rata But if the Recovery be with a double Voucher or treble Voucher then the third person upon his appearance is to call or vouch to warant a fourth person who must be the Common Vouchee and to alleadge in the same manner as the Tenant doth and pray that such fourth person may come in who thereupon must appear and make default in such manner as before is mentioned of the third person in the Recovery with single Voucher And so if there be more Vouchers And then there must be several Recoveries over in value against every one of them But he that is last vouched or called to waranty is alwaies Common Vouchee who is usually Bag-bearer to the Custos Brevium of the Court of Common Pleas and hath not any Land to render in value upon the supposed warranty And by this means grounded upon the strict Principles of Law the first Tenant doth willingly let go the land for the assurance of the Purchasor and yet in truth hath no recompence over because the Vouchee hath no Land to render in value Of what a Writ of Entry may be had and by what Names A Precipe quod Reddat lyeth de Castro Manerio Mesuagio Tofto Molendino Columbari Gardino de Terra Prato Pastura de Bosco de Jampnis Bruera de Mora de Juncariis de Marisco salso frisco de libera Piscaria in Aqua de E. de redditu de communia Pasture pro omnibus averiis de communia Estoveriorum de Pannagio pro Porcis de Visu Francii Plegii de Rectoria de L. cum pertin de quibusdam portionibus decimarum provenien crescen seu renovan in K. de Advocatione Ecclesie de W. de Advocatione Vicarie Ecclesie de S. It lyeth also de Terra Aqua cooperta de passagio ultra Aquam de Balliva de Officio de quarta parte decimarum de omnibus omnimodis decimis Majoribus mixtis minutis infra Villam sive Hamlett de B. infra Parochiam de A. quoquomodo crescen contingen ac annuatim renovan c. de Tofto situ Molendini de Hundredo de C. de Ballivato de B. de Pastura ad sex Boves de roda Terre de medietate unius rode Terre de Shopa de Wharfa de Keia Of what things a Writ of Entry lyeth not IT is said in the Practical Counsellor fo 196. that a Writ of Entry may not be de Piscaria Estoveriis de Gardino and in the Compleat Sollicitor printed this present year 1672 fo 62. that a Precipe quod Reddat lyeth not de Piscaria de Estoveriis nec de communia Pasture nor of a Garden And so it is said in the Attorneys Guide fo 129 All which you will find to be otherwise by the Precedents of Recoveries in this Treatise And certainly it is a very great mistake for any person that treats publickly of Recoveries to say that a Writ of Entry lyeth not of a Garden the opinion being so directly contrary to the Rule of the Register by which it evidently appears that the word Gardinum is alwaies used in real Actions as Writs of Entry in le per cui post de placito Terre either for a Garden or Orchard as you will find by the ensuing Precedent Et predictus M. per A. L. Attorn suum ven petir indicium de brevi predicto Qua dicit quod breve illud viciosum est in se non impetrat versus eundem M. secundum cursum Registri seu secundum formam naturam brevis domine Regine de ingressu super disseisinam in le per seu alicujus al. brevis domine Regine de placito Terre quia in eodem brevi apparet quod predictus J. inter alia petit versus ipsum M. unum Pomarium modo forma sequen videlicet Precipe M. T. Ar. quod juste c. reddat J. D. unum Mesuagium unum Gardinum unum Pomarium c. cum pertin inter alia in G c. ubi secundum cursum formam Registri hoc verbum Pomarium in aliquo brevi de placito Terre secundum naturam ejusdem brevis nunquam ponitur quia hoc verbum Gardinum secundum cursum formam Registri semper comprehendit in se Pomarium undo ex quo c. New Book of Entries intituled Formule bene placitandi Title Abatement A Writ of Entry therefore cannot be brought de Pomario for the Reasons above nec de Fossato Stagno nec de Advocatione decimarum unius Curucat Terre nec de Homagio fidelitat nec de serviciis faciendis nec de bovat Marisci nec de Selione terre for the incertainty because a Selion which is a land containeth sometimes an acre sometime half an acre sometimes more and sometimes less it cannot be had of a Croft nor of a yard land virgata Terre nec de Fodina de Minera nec de Mercatu for they lye not in demesne but gain nec de superiori camera 3 H. 6. fo 1. A Writ of Entry ought not to contain the same thing twice as a Mesuage and an House parcel of the same Mesuage 3 Ed. 4. fo 28. 46 Ed. 3. fo 26. nor to name a Town and a Hamlet within the same Town 22 Ed. 3. fo 11. 41 Ed. 3. fo 22. but the Practice is otherwise at this day Of Common Recoveries upon Writs of Entry in le Post Their Forms c. ss Midd. ss PRecipe Roberto Bellingham generoso A Precipe to be entred upon the Remembrance Single Voucher Cornelio Bellingham generoso quod j●ste c. reddant Alexandro Houghton generoso decem Mesuagia decem Tofta unum Columbare decem Gardina Centum acras Terre quadraginta acras Prati septuaginta acras Pasture cum pertin in A. C. L. N. B. que clam c. Write thus in the Margin ss Tenentes in propriis personis voc ad War Edmundum Clent ss Kanc. ss PRecipe Jacobo Hart generoso quod The like Double Voucher juste c. reddat Isaaco Burdet generoso unum Mesuagium tres acras Terre tres acras Prati viginti acras Pasture cum pertin in Deptford alias Detford alias West Greenwich que clam
the said A. B. now is and so at the time when the first Estate of and in the said Mannor c. and every part and parcel thereof shall be conveyed and assured to the said C. D. and E. F. their Heirs and Assigns to the uses aforesaid shall stand and be seized thereof and of every part and parcel thereof of a good perfect absolute and indefeasible Estate of Inheritance in Fee-simple or Fee-Tail without any Reversion or Remainder in the Crown or without any Covenant or Use to alter change or determine the same And also that he the said A. B. for and notwithstanding any act or thing done or suffered or to be done or suffered by him to the contrary as aforesaid hath and so at the time of the execution of the said first Estate of and in the said Mannor c. and every part and parcel thereof with their and every of their Appurtenances to the said C. D. and E. F. their Heirs and Assigns shall have full power good right and lawful authority to grant convey and assure the said Mannor c. with their and every of their Appurtenances to the said C. D. and E. F. their Heirs and Assigns to the uses intents and purposes aforesaid 5. And the said A. B. for himself c. doth Another briefly added to a Covenant to stand seised to Uses Covenant c. That he the said A. B. at the time of the sealing and delivery of these presents is and standeth seised of a good perfect and indefeasible Estate in Fee simple of and in the said Mannor Messuages Lands c. and of and in every part and parcel thereof and that he hath full power good right and lawful authority in his own right by these presents to raise limit and appoint the aforesaid several Uses and Estates in manner and form aforesaid 6. And the said A. B. for himself his That the thing setled is free from incumbrances Heirs Executors and Administrators and for every of them doth by these presents Covenant promise and grant to and with the said C. D. and E. F. their Heirs and Assigns and every of them That the said Mannor Messuages c. and all and singular other the Premisses with the Appurtenances now are and be and so at all times hereafter and from time to time shall be remain and continue unto the uses intents and purposes before in and by these presents limited expressed or declared free and clear and freely and clearly acquitted exonerated and discharged or otherwise upon every reasonable request in that behalf to be made well and sufficiently saved defended and kept harmless of and from all and all manner of former and other Bargains Sales Gifts Grants Leases Joyntures Dowers Uses Wills Intails Fines Feoffments Recoveries Statutes Merchant and of the Staple Recognizances Judgments Executions and of and from all other Charges Titles Troubles and Incumbrances whatsoever had made committed or done or to be had made committed or done by the said A. B. or by any other person or persons whatsoever by his means consent or procurement all such Leases particular Estates and Interests as he the said A. B. hath heretofore made to any person or persons whatsoever of or upon the said Mannor Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and other the Premisses or of or upon any part or parcel of them upon which Leases and Estates there is reserved the old and accustomed yearly Rent or Rents or more which shall continue yearly due and payable during the several Terms Estates and Interests aforesaid only excepted and fore-prised 7. After the Covenant that he is owner Another and hath power to settle c. then add And that he the said A. B. shall and will from time to time and at all times hereafter acquit discharge or otherwise from time to time upon reasonable notice and request sufficiently save harmless as well the said Mannor Messuages c. as also all such person and persons to whom any Use or Estate is before by these presents limited or appointed of from touching and concerning all and all manner of former and other Bargains Sales Gifts Grants Fines Feoffments Estates Intails Recoveries Executions Limitations of Use and Uses c. as in the former Covenant 8. And that the said Mannor Messuages Another with Exceptions c. and Premisses and every part and parcel thereof with the Appurtenances now be and are and so from time to time and at all times hereafter for ever shall or may remain or continue unto the uses and intents aforesaid and according to the true intent and meaning of these presents clearly acquitted and discharged of and from all and all manner of former and other Bargains Sales Gifts Grants Leases Mortgages Joyntures Statutes Recognizances Judgments Extents and Executions and of and from all other Titles Charges Troubles and Incumbrances whatsoever had made suffered or done by him the said A. B. or by any other person or persons whatsoever lawfully claiming by from or under him except one Indenture of Lease bearing date c. made and granted by G. B. late Father of the said A. B. deceased to c. for the term of c. under the yearly Rent of c. if there be more Leases bring them in here And without the let interruption challenge claim disturbance or incumbrance of or by him the said G. B. or any person or persons whatsoever claiming or to claim by or under him or his Estate Right Title or Interest except such person or persons as shall or may claim by or under the Leases before excepted Or thus except such person or persons as shall or may lawfully claim by or under the Leases before excepted or either of them and for the several and respective Terms thereby demised or granted only 9. And the said A. B. for himself his To enjoy Heirs Executors and Administrators doth Covenant and grant c. That he the said A. B. his Heirs and Assigns shall and will permit and suffer the said C. B. and all and every other person and persons to whom the said Mannor Messuages c. and other the Premisses or any part or parcel thereof shall happen to come or of right ought to come by these presents peaceably and quietly to have hold occupy possess and enjoy all and singular the said Mannor Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments before in and by these presents mentioned and expressed without any manner of le●t trouble eviction disturbance suit vexation or expulsion of the said A. B. his Heirs or Assigns or any other person or persons whatsoever lawfully having claiming or pretending to have any Estate or Title from by or under the said A. B. his Heirs or Assigns according to the intent form and true meaning of these presents 10. And that he the said C. B. and all and Another to enjoy every other person or persons to whom any Use is before by these presents mentioned intended limited