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A14970 The second part of Symboleography, newly corrected and amended, and very much enlarged in all the foure seuerall treatises. 1. Of fines and concordes. 2. Of common recoueries. 3. Of offences and indictments. 4. Of compromises and arbitrements. Wereunto is annexed another treatise of equitie, the iurisdiction, and proceedings of the high Court of Chauncerye: of supplications, bils, and aunsweres, and of certaine writs and commissions issuing thence, and there also retornable: likewise much augmented with diuers presidents, very necessary for the same purpose, beginning at the 144. section, and continuing to the end of bils and aunsweres. Hereunto is also added a table for the more easy and readie finding of the matters herein contayned: the new additions hauing therein this marke * set before them; Symbolaeographia. Part 2 West, William, fl. 1568-1594. 1601 (1601) STC 25278; ESTC S119713 604,936 622

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iuris clamat habere in terra praed ' ac praefata I. adeo impotens sui existat quod vsque bancū praed ' ad diem sibi datum absque maximo corporis sui periculo laborare non sufficit ad cognoscend ' quid iuris clamat habere in terra praedicta Nos statui ipsius I. compatientes in ha● parte dedimus vobis potestatem recipiendi cognitionem testificand ' atturnamentum quae praefat̄ I. coram vobis facere voluerit in hac parte ideo vobis mandamus quod ad praefatam I. personaliter accedentes cognitionem quam coram vobis in hac parte facere voluerit recipiatis Et cum eam receperitis ipsa coram vobis prout moris est se atturnauerit praedict ' socios vestros de cognitione praedicta distincte aperte certificetis praedictum atturnamentum testificantes vt finis ille inter partes praedictas de terra praedicta coram vobis socijs vestris praedictis in banco praed ' leuari possit secundum legem consuetudinem supradictas Et habeatis c. After issue ioyned the teuant may be essoined thus Eborum ss A. B. vers C. D. in placito quid iuris clamat in vno messuagio c. vnde Iur̄ per W. C. in quindena Hill c. If the issue be found with the p● the iudgement is in this forme Iudgement Et super hoc visis praemissis per Iusticiarios plenius intellectis cōsiderat̄ est quod praed ' C. D. pro seisina deten̄ cum pertinen̄ versus prefat̄ A. B. occasione clam̄ placiti pred' forisfactis habend ' si voluerit prosequatur ac etiam quod finis predict̄ si voluerit ingrossetur predict ' A. B. in misericordia c. But Atturnements entred vpon Record before the partie mentioned to atturne do first appeare in Court in person or by atturney warranted by the hand of one of the Iustices of th one Bench or of thother or one Iustice of assise vpon a writ of Quid iuris clamat quem reddit̄ redd ' or per quae seruicia as the case requireth is void without writ of error 23. Eliz. ca. 3. Upon which iudgement the cognizee may haue execution by habere facias seisinam in this forme Regina vic' Ebor̄ salutē S●iatis qd ' cum C. D. in curia nr̄a corā Iusticiarijs nr̄is apud W. per considerationē eiusd ' curiae recuperauit seisinam suam versus A. B. de vno messuagio cum pertinen̄ in L. qd ' M. N. in eadem curia concessit prefato C. D. per finem inde inter eosfactum ideo tibi p̄cipimus quod eidem C. D. plenariam seisinam de messuagio praedicto cum pertinen̄ sine dilac●one habere facias quid inde feceritis scire facias praefatis Iusticiarijs nostris apud W. in Octabis S. Martini habeas ibi hoc breue T. c. Distringas ad atturnand And vpon the iudgement to atturne doth issue a Distringas ad atturnand ' after this manner Elizab. dei gr̄a c. vic' E. salutem Pr̄ tibi quod distringas A. B. per omnes terras c. Ita quod sit coram Iustic ' nostris de banco ad atturnand ' C. D. in placito de quid iuris clamat in vno mess cum pertinen̄ in L. quod M. N. in curia nostra c. concess p̄fato C. D. per finem inde inter eos factum Et vnde consideratum est in eadē curia qđ praed ' A. B. se praefat̄ C. D. inde atturn̄ Et habeas ibi hoc breue Teste c. Quem redd ' reddit HAuing thus perused the writ of Quid iuris clamat in euery circumstance Sect. 166. we are now in like māner to peruse the writ of Quem redd ' reddit The writ of Quem redd ' reddit is a writ iudiciall and issueth Definition out of the note of the fine against the tenant of the land to compell him to atturne to the Cognizee vpon the graunt of a rent charge or rent seck issuing out of the land Nat. br ' fol. 170. b. The forme whereof insueth Elizabeth Dei gratia c. Vic' E. salutem Praec ' c. tibi quod venire Writ fac ' hic a die S. Mich. in quindecim dies E. F. ad cognoscend ' quem reddit̄ reddere consueuit exeun̄ de vno messuag ' cum pertin̄ in E. quē A. B. in curia nostra coram Iusticiarijs nostris de banco concessit C. D. per finem inde inter eos fact ' Et habeas ibi hoc breue Teste c. If vpon this writ the defendant appeare not a Distringas goeth forth in this forme Regina Vic' Ebor̄ salutem Praecip̄ tibi qd ' distringas E. F. per omnes terras c. Et quod de exit̄ eorundem respond ' habeas corpus eius hic c. in octab sancti Mich. proximo futuro Ad cognoscend ' quē reddit̄ exeun̄ de vno messuagio cum pertinen̄ in L. quod A. B. in curia nr̄a c. concessit C. D. per finem inde inter eos fact̄ ad audiend ' iudicium suum inde de pluribus defaltis Et habeas c. At which day if the tenant appeare the entrie may be in this forme E. F. in mīa pro pluribus defaltis c. Pr̄fuit vic' E. quod distringeret praedict ' E. F. c. vt in alijs breuibus de distring supra Et modo hic ad hunc diem venit tam praedictus C. D. per W. W. Atturnat̄ suum quam praedict̄ E. F. in propria persona sua Et praedict ' C. D. pet̄ quod praedict̄ A. B. se ei de redditu praedict ' atturnet c. Et praedictus E. F. petit audit̄ breuis praedict ' ei legitur Petit etiam audit̄ note finis vnde idem breue emanauit ei legitur in hec verba Inter C. D. quer̄ c. reciting the note in Latin c. In which case if the tenant atturne the entrie shall be as in a Quid Attornement entred iuris clamat and so shal the iudgement execution be also Mutatis mutandis But that turnement must be in Court 9. H. 6. 21. 8. H. 6. 15. If this writ be against diuers defendants some appeare and some Diuers tenāts make default these which appeare shall not atturne without the rest vntill they appeare and after make default 8. H. 6. 15. If the tenant once appeare and after make default a Distring ' ad atturnand ' Default shal be awarded 9. H. 6. 8. H. 6. 15. Cognisee of a rent charge or rents for yeres shall not haue atturnement Quere Dyer fol. 140. pl. 37. 38. The tenant can not plede by Atturney but ex consensu querentis 1. Atturney H. 7. 27. In Quem redd ' reddit the tenant appearing is to demaunde what the plaintife hath to show
cuiusdam finis in curia nostra de banco apud Westm̄ in octabis S. Mich. vltimo preteritis coram Ed. Anderson Milite socijs suis Iustic ' nr̄ris de banco p̄d ' per breue nostrum de conuenc ' int̄ c. de c. vobis mandamus quod trāscr̄ recordi processus finis p̄d ' cum omnibus ill tangen̄ que in custodia vr̄a existunt vt dicitur nobis sub sigillo vr̄o distinct ' apertemittatis hoc breue c. vt inspect ' transcript recordi processus finis-praed ' vlterius inde c. And note that a writ of Error is not maintenable by an Infant to reuerse a fine for his Infancy but during his Infancy 50. E. 3. 4. 17. E. 3. 52. 78. 27. Lib. ass 53. For what Errors sines and proclamations be not reuersable No sines or proclamations vpon sines or cōmon recoueries shal be reuersable by writ of Error for false or incongruous latin razure interlining misentring of any warrant of atturney or of any proclamation misretorning or not returning of the sherife or other want of forme in words not of matter of substance 23. Eliz. ca. 3. Of Error in the proclamation of a fine If Error be in the procalmations of a fine they shall be reuersed by plea without writ of error but that fine neuertheles remaineth of good force stil for they are seueral matters of record yet if error be in the fine the proclamations are void because the fine is the first record whereupon the proclamations depend sublato subiecto tollitur eius accidens Plow 266. a. Dyer fol. 216. p. 54. 4. Eliz. Of a Cerciorari IF a man haue recouered and before he haue execution the Recordes Sect ' 193. therof be remoued into the receit or Treasory the plaintife may haue a Cerciorari our of the Chancery to the Chamberlaine Treasorer to remoue the tenour of the Recorde and processe thence into the Chauncerie And when it is there it may be sent thence by Mittimus into the Court whence it came as the Kings bench if it came thence or into the common Place if it came thence and there may execution be sued 37. H. 6. 16. A Certiorari with a Mittimus to remoue a fine bearing date before the fine come into the Chancerie is good enough 1. R. 3. 4. In a writ of Error to reuerse a fine the Record it selfe shall not be remoued but the transcript thereof because a record which commeth into the K. bench shal not be remaunded And if the iudgement be affirmed there is no Chirographer to ingrosse the fine 40. ass 19. 29. ass 43. Yet 5. Marie it is holden that in a writ of Error vpon a fine the record it selfe shal be certified so that no mo proclamatiōs shal be made thereupon for if it be reuersed that endeth all And if the fine be affirmed the record shal be sent into the common place by Mittimus to be proclaimed and ingrossed For if the transcript only should be remoued they might neuerthelesse proceede in the common place Br. Tit̄ Recorde 79. Ideo quere A Certiorari of the transcript of the foote of a fine Rex Thesaurario Camerarijs salutem Quia quibusdam certis de causis certiorari volumus vel volentes certis de causis cerciorari vel quibusdam certis de causis certiorari super tenore pedis cuiusdam finis leuati in curia nostra coram Iusticiarijs nostris dudum vel vltimo itinerantibus apud N. in com̄ tali per breue nostrum vel in curia dn̄i Ed. nuper Regis Anglie aui nostri vel patris nostri anno regni sui decimo c. coram l. socijs suis tunc lustic ' eiusdem aui nostri vel patris nostri de banco per breue suum inter A. petentem B. tenentem de vno messuagio cum pertin̄ in N. vobis mandamus quod scrutatis pedibus finium de eodem itinere tempore praedicto leuatorum vel finium coram p̄fatis Iusticiarijs anno praedicto leuatorum qui sunt in Thesaurario nostr̄ sub custodia vestra vt dicunt transcriptum pedis finis praedicti nobis in Cancellariam nostram sub sigillo scaccarij nostri distincte aperte sine dilatione mittatis hoc breue Teste c. Rex dilecto clerico suo W. salutem volentes certis c. super tenore A liter de tenore non finis note cuiusdam finis leuati c. anno c. inter A. petentem C. tenentē c. vobis mandamus quod scrutatis notis finiū penes vobis residentiū transcript̄ note praed ' nobis in Cancellar̄ nr̄am sub sigillo vestro distincte aperte sine dilatione mittatis hoc breue T. c. Finis leuat̄ in curia nr̄a ann̄ regni nostri decimo corā W. socijs suis Aliter cora● Iustic ' nunc de banco tunc Iustic ' nostris be banco per breue n●um inter c. A Mittimus of the Transcript of a fine out of the Chauncery into the Common place DOmin ' Rex mand ' Iustic ' hic breue suum clam̄ in hec verba Hen̄ Sect. 194. c. Iustic ' suis de banco salutem transcript̄ pedis cuiusd ' finis leuat̄ in cur̄ dn̄i E. nuper Reg. fil' Regis H. nuper Regis Angl ' progenitoris nostri corā R. H. socijs suis tunc Iustic ' ipsius progenitoris nostri de banco apud W. per breue suum inter G. P. I. vxor̄ eius quer̄ et S. P deforc ' de manerio de C. cum pertin̄ nobis in Cancell ' nr̄a de mandato nr̄o missum vobis mittimus presentibus inter clus mandantes quod inspect̄ praed ' vlterius ad prosecutionem I. L. M. vxor̄ eius vnius T. V. T. vxor̄ eius alterius necnon H. B. tertij consang ' hered ' praed ' G. I. de corpor̄ suis procreat̄ fieri facias quod de iure secundum legem consuetudin●m regni nr̄i Angliae fuerit faciend ' Teste meipso apud W. octauo die I. anno regni nostri decimo septimo Transcript̄ pedis finis vnde in breui praedict̄ fit mentio sequitur in hec verba Hec est finalis concordia facta in cur̄ domini Regis apud W. in Oct ' sancti M. anno c. cora● R. H. W. B. P. M. W. H. L. T. H. S. Iusticiarijs alijs domini Regis fidelibus tunc ibidem presentibus inter G. P. I. vxor̄ eius quer̄ per W. F. posit̄ loco eorum ad lucrand ' vel perdend ' S. Atturney in fine P. deforc ' de manerio de C. cum pertinentijs vnde placitum conuentionis summonit̄ fuit inter eos in eadem curia scilicet quod praeđ G. recogn̄ praeđ maner̄ cum pertinen̄ esse ius ipsius S. vt illud quod idem
infeoffe an other and take estate from him in fee the first warrantie is determined because he is now in of a new estate Fitz. nat fol. 135. a. So if A. disseise B. and infeoffe C. with warrantie who infeoffeth D. with warrantie vpon whom an estranger e●treth in wh●se possession B. the disseisor releaseth his right now all former warranties are extinct And albeit D. is impleaded yet shall he not haue Warrantia chartae because he is in of an other estate by wrong Fitz. nat 135. g. 21. H. 6. 41. 22. H. 6. 22. If there be three Iointenāts and th one release to the rest they may Releas per Iointenants deraigne the former warrantie by voucher or Warrantia chartae for they be in a third part by the release 40. E. 3. 41. Warrantia chartae lyeth against a villein 48. E. 3. 17. Villenage The writ of Warr̄ cha●tae must be sued hāging the principal plea before iudgement as of Assise or Entre in nature of assise 48. E. 3. 22. Registr̄ orig ' f. 158. a. for then if the warrenter do die yet the writ shal not abate but his heire shal be resummoned to answere vpon the same yet may a Warr ' chartae be sued before he be impleaded quia timet implacitari the bl shal recouer in valne ꝓ loco tempore of such lands as the defendāt had at the purchasing of the writ Fitz. na f. 134. k. 12. H. 4. 12. 21. H. 6. 41. 22. H. 6. 22. 24. E. 3. 35. But he must not haue executiō but if afterwards he be put out by iudgemēt he shal haue his warranty vpō his first recouery 21. H. 6. 41. 21. H. 6. 22. 12. H. 4. 12. In Warr̄ chartae it is a good plea for the defendāt that hanging the Nontenure plea the demandant in the principall plee hath entred vpon the plaintife being then tenant of the land or that the plaintife in this actiō had nothing in the land the day of the fist writ purchased nor at any time after 21. H. 6. 49. 3. E. 3. 45. E. 3. 5. Warr ' chartae may be brought in any countie if the deed beare not Countie date in a place certen 31. E. 3. Tenants in commen may ioyne in Warr ' Chartae 28. E. 3. 90. Tenant in comen I. H. fil' haer̄ Isabel ' quae fuit vxor R. sum̄ fuit ad respond ' I. T. I. vxori eius de placito quod warr̄ eis vnum mesuag ' cum pertinentijs Count per Baron femme sur fine o●e garr̄ in S. quod de ●o tenet de ●o tenere clam̄ vnde cartam Isabel ' magistris praedict ' I. H. cuius heres ipse est habet c. Et vnde c. dic ' quod quidam finis leuauit in curia domini reg ' nunc in oct ' S. Hill ' ann̄ c coram T. B. socijs suis tunc Iusti● ' ipsius domini regis de banco int̄ ipsos I. T. I. quer̄ R. de B. praed ' Isabel ' adtunc vxor̄ eius deforc ' Inter alia per nomen Finis de reuersion de mes praed ' cū pertin̄ inter alias t̄ras tenem̄ta per nomen c. cū pertin̄ in S. in com̄ p̄d ' per quē finē praed ' R. I. concesserunt pro se haered ' ipsius I. qd ' quatuor acr̄ terr' cum pertinent̄ de p̄d ' tenemēt̄ quas G. et M. vxor eius tenuerunt ad t̄minum vitae ipsius M. de haereditat̄ p̄d ' Isab in S praed ' die qua haec concordia facta fuit et quae post decessum ipsius M. ad p̄d ' R. et I. et her ' ipsius Isab reuerti debuerunt post decessum ipsius M. integre remanerēt praed ' I. et I. et haered ' suis praed ' tenend ' simul cum praed ' tenement̄ quae eis per finem illum remanserant de praed ' R. Isab haered ' ipsius I. praed ' seruic ' sicut praed ' est imperpetuum Et ijdem R. Is similiter concesserunt pro se haeredibus ipsius I. qd ' ipsi warr ' praedict ' I. et I. et haered ' suis predict ' praed ' tenement̄ cum pertinent̄ sicut praedict̄ est contra omnes homines imperpetuum Et si contingeret quod ijdem I. I. obirent sine haered ' de corporibus suis exeuntibus tunc post decessum ipsorū I. I. praed ' tenement̄ Tayle cum pertinent̄ sicut praedict ' est integre reuerterentur ad praedict ' R. I. et hered ' ipsius I. quieta de alijs haeredibus predict ' I. et I. tenendum de capitalibus dominis feodi illius per seruicia quae ad pred' tenement̄ pertinent imperpetuū praed ' R. et I. postea obierunt ꝑ qd ' ad ipsos I. T. I. pertinuit habend ' de praefat̄ I. H. vt fil' et hered ' ipsius I. warr ' suam pređ Ac quidam I R. arrain̄ quanda assisam noue disseisin ' coram T. W. et I. Iustic ' domini reg ' nunc ad assisas in com̄ praed ' capiend ' assign ' versus ipsos I. T. et I. de praed ' tenementis ijdem I. T. I. saepius requisierunt ipsum I. H vt fil' hered ' ipsius Isab ad warr̄ eisdem I. T. et I. praed ' tenement̄ et idem I. H. tenement̄ illa sic warr̄ cōtradixit adhuc contradicit vnde dic ' qd ' deteriorat̄ sunt damnum habent ad valenc ' 100. li. Et inde produc ' sect ' c. I. T. sum̄ fuit ad respōdend ' H. W. de placito quod ei vnum mes c. Count sur fait oue garr̄ cum pertinent̄ in B. quae de eo tenet de eo tenere clamat vnde cart̄ suam habet vnde c. dic ' quod cum praed ' I. seisit̄ fuisset de tenement̄ p̄d ' cum pertin̄ in dn̄ico suo vt de feodo sic inde seisit̄ per quādam cart̄ suam quam idē H. hic in curia ꝓfert cuius dat̄ est apud B. tali die anno c. dedisset concessisset et confirmasset eidem H. tenementa Inter alia per nomen praed ' cum ꝑtinen̄ inter alia terr̄ c. per nomē vt in carta c. habend ' eid ' H. haered ' et assignat̄ suis imperpetuum obligasset se hered ' suos ad warr̄ eid ' H. hered ' assignat̄ suis ten̄ta praed ' cū pertin̄ contra oēs hoīes imperpetuū Ac idem H. virtute doni illius de ten̄tis p̄d ' seisitus fuisset in dominico suo vt de feodo quidamque T. arrain̄ vers ipsum H. quandā assisam noue disseisine de praed ' mess terr̄ cum ꝑtin̄ corā I. M. I.
3. Ed. 3. fol. 23. 4. E. 2. de roda terre 3. E. 5. de aduocatione 34. E. 1. de quadam portione terre 11. H. 4. fol. 40. 5. H. 7. fol. 9. de medietate vnius rodae t̄re 41. E. 3. de shopa Registr̄ fo 3. a de 4. acr̄ alnet̄ 11. Ass 13. de turbar̄ by the name of More 8. Edw. 3. fol. 387. and it lyeth in a Towne and not in a Hamlet 8. E. 3. fol. 55. 7. E. 3. 9. Of what things a writ of Entre lieth not PRaecipe quod reddat lieth not de fossato nec de stagno nee de piscaria Sect ' 3. 8. E. 3. 381. nec de deaduocatione decimarum vnius carucat̄ t̄re Registr̄ fo 29. nec de cōmunia pastur̄ 27. H. 8 f. 12. de estouerijs 2. E. 3. de homagio fidelitat̄ nec de seruitijs faciendis 6. E. 2. A Praecipe quod reddat lieth not de bouat̄ marisci 13. E. 3. fo 3. de selione terre E. 1. for the incerteintie because a Selon which is a lande somtime conteineth an acre sometime halfe an acre sometime more and sometimes lesse It lieth not of a garden cottage or croft 14. ass 13. 8. H. 6. 3. 22. E. 4. 13. de virgata terre 41. 43. 13. E. 3. defodina de minera de mercatu 13. E. 3. for they lie not in Demesne but in Gaine nec de superiori camera 3. H. 6. fo 1. A writ of Entre ought not to contein one selfe thing twise as a messuage a house parcel of the same messuage 2. Ed. 4. fol. 28. 46. E. 3. fo 26. Nor to name a Towne and a Hamlet within the same towne 22. E. 3 fol. 14. 41. Ed. 3. fol. 22. In euery warrant of Atturney it is good to put 2. Atturneis at the least for feare of death In a countie Palantine as Lancaster Durisme Chester c. may bee put in a warrant one Atturney and one of the Iustices Clarkes If the writ of Entre be returnable Crastino Martini the writ of Summons ad warr̄ thereupon must beare Teste from the returne of Crastino Martini and be returnable ix Returnes after the returne of the writ of Entre inclusiue that is accompting Crastino Martini for one of the ix returnes and tres Paschae which is the ninth returne after Crastino Martini for another And the Teste of the writ of Seisin must be the day of that ninth returne and be returnable xv daies after Then the writ of Seisin may be returned that seisin was deliuered by vertue therof to the demandant by the sherife of the Countie where the lands lie vpon any day not being Sunday betweene the Teste and returne of the said writ of Seisin Then the writs of Entre Summons and Seisin must be returned and filed with the Custos breuium the iudgement entred by the preignotary the warrants of Atturney by the Clark of the warrants If a single recouery and a fine be against the tenant the writ of Entre must beare date and Teste before the writ of Couenant and be returned before If a writ of Couenant be brought against the tenant and a writ of Entre against the demaundant then the writ of Couenant must beare date and be returned before the writ of Entre and this is called a double voucher A Certiorari to the executor of the Iustice before whom the Warrants were acknowledged ELizab dei gratia Angl ' Franc ' Hiberniae Regina fidei defensor Sect 4. c. dilecto sibi I. R. arm̄ executori testamenti Fr. R. nuper vnius Iustic ' nostrorum de banco salutem Volentes certis de causis certioraritā super quodam warrant̄ atturn̄ per quod H. S. posuit loco suo W. B. R. C. coniunctim diuisim versus R. P. alias W. R. H. de placito terre in comitatu E. quam super quodam alio warrant̄ atturn̄ per quod H. L. I. L. quos praedictus H. S. voc ' ad warrant̄ posuerunt locis suis A. B. F. R. coniunctim diuisim versus praedict ' R. R. H. de placito terre in dicto comit̄ E. per praefat̄ F. R. nuper capt̄ ac in custod ' tua ratione executionis testamenti praed ' existen̄ vt dicitur Tibi precipimus quod warrant̄ praed ' Iustic ' nostris de banco apud Westm̄ sub sigillo tuo distincte aperte sine dilatione mittas hoc breue vt ijdem Iustic ' inspect ' warrant̄ praedict ' vlterius in quodam breui nr̄o de ingr̄ penden̄ coram prefat̄ Iustic ' nostris apud Westmon̄ inter praefat̄ R. R. H. praedict ' H. S. de vno messuagio c. cum pertinentijs in T. D. in comit̄ praedicto process inde fierifac ' quod de iure secundum consuetudinem regni nostri Angl ' fuerit faciend ' T. meipsa apud Westm̄ 29. die Nouemb. Anno regni nostri 34. It is returned thus Respons infranominati I. R. ad hoc breue Execuc ' istius breuis patet in quadam schedula huic breui annex ' Ebor̄ ss Praec ' H. S. quod iuste c. Redd ' R. P. alias W. R. H. vnum messuagium c. cum pertinentijs in T. D. quod clam̄ c. Ebor̄ ss H. S. po lo suo W. B. R. C. coniunctim diuisim versus R. P. alias W. R. H. de placito terr̄ Ebor̄ ss H. L. I. L. quos H. S. voc ' ad warrant̄ po lo suo A. B. F. R. coniunctim diuisim versus R. P. alias W. R. H. de placito terre Capt̄ cognit̄ apud W. in comitat̄ C. xvij die Feb. anno regni dominae Eliz. c. xxxiiij I. R. A Recouerie with single voucher Ebor̄ ss PRaec ' G. C. armigero quod iuste c. redd ' R. C. R. I. Sect 5. vnum messuagium quatuor acr̄ terr̄ cum pertinentijs in T. que clam̄ c. Et in que c. Et nisi c. G. C. po lo suo N. M. M. M. attorn̄ suos coniunctim diuisim versus R. C. R. I. A Recouerie with double voucher Derby ss PRaec ' N. L. M. vxori eius quod iuste c. redd ' T. S. Sect ' 6. T. C. maneria de N. M. P. cum pertin̄ a● 30. mess 30. tofta 5. molendina 30 gardin̄ 30. pomaria 1000. acr̄ terre 1000. acr̄ prati 50. acr̄ pasture 40. acr̄ bosci 1000. acr̄ more 200. acr̄ iampnorū bruere 3. libras reddit̄ cum pertinentijs in N. M. P. P. B. que clam̄ esse ius heredit̄ suam in que idem N. M. non habent ingress nisi post disseisinam quam H. H. iniuste sine iudicio fecit praefatis T. T. infra 30. Annos iam vltimo elapsos c. vt dic ' vnde que● c. Et
award arbitrement order rule dome and iudgement of S. T. and W. R. arbitrators indifferently elected and chosen aswel on the part of the said A. B. on the one partie as on the part of the aboue named C. D. on the other partie to arbitrate awarde order and iudge of and vpon all and all maner of actions suites quarrels debts accompts trespasses controuersies debates and demaundes whatsoeuer had moued depending or accrewed or which might haue bin had or moued betweene the said parties at any time or times before the date hereof except one action of Eiectione firmae depending betweene the said parties in the Queenes Maiesties Court commonly called the Kings bench as by the Records thereof in the same Court remayning it doth and may appeare and except out of this submission all lands and tenements of the said A. B. or any like exception So alwaies that the same award arbitrement order and iudgement of and concerning the premisses be made by writing Indented vnder all their hands and seales before the first day of December now next ensuing and one part of the same deliuered or caused to be deliuered by the said Arbitrators to the said A. B. or his certain Atturney or Atturne●s deputie or deputies in that behalfe requiring the same the said first day of December now next ensuing at or in the parish Church of R. in the said Countie of Yorke And the other part of the said award be likewise deliuered by the said Arbitrators to the said C. D. or his certaine atturney or atturneis deputie or deputies in that behalfe requiring the same at the said day and place And so that by vertue or occasion of the said award neither of the said parties nor the seuerall heires executors or administrators of them or any of them be to do any act or thing to or by any straunger to the same award and to these presents And so as the said A. B. doe not discharge the said arbitrators before the said time That then this present obligation to be vtterly voide and of none effect or els to stande remaine continue and be in full strength and vertue Of the condition to performe an award of lands ANd if the award be cōcerning a title to land the words in the condition may be thus Aswell of for and concerning the right title interest vse possession Sect 40. and demaund of and in the manor of S. with the appurtenances in S. in the said countie of Y. and all landes tenements and hereditaments with the appurtenances in S. aforesaid in the occupation of the said A. B. and his assignes as of and vpon all actions trespasses suites quarrels debts duties debates griefes inconueniences and demaunds had moued stirred or depending betweene the said parties concerning the said Manor tenements and premisses or any part thereof And also if the said A. B. before the feast of P. now next comming doe shew vnto the said Arbitrators all such writings as he hath concerning the said Manor and premisses at such time and place as the said Arbitrators shall appoint for the sight thereof So alwaies that c. vt supra That then c. vt supra Whether power to arbitrate may be assigned AN Arbitraitor chosen cannot graunt or assigne ouer his aucthoritie Sect 4● of arbitation to any other 8. Ed. 4. fol. 1. and 9. because it is but a nude power which is not to be graunted ouer notwithstanding the opinion in 47. E. 3. 20. to the contrary Neither doth the submission extend to giue the Arbitraitors power to elect others Whether the Compromittors may discharge the Arbitrators or no. ANd it seemeth that albeit the parties haue agreed vpon daiesmen Sect 42. or Arbitraitors yet before the arbitrement made either of the parties may reuoke the authoritie giuen to the arbitrators and discharge them thereof for power may be countermaunded but if the submission be made by bond then the bond seemeth to be forfaited 5. E. 4. 1. 21. H. 6. 30. 28. H. 6. 6. 49. E. 3. 9. But by Ashton Iustice if 2. plaintifes one defendant or 2. defendants and one plaintife put themselues to the award of others neither the one plaintife without the other nor the one defendant without the other may discharge the arbitrators 28. H. 6. 6. And by Finch 49. E. 3. 9. If the submission be by deede the discharge must likewise be by deede So much of submissions arming the arbitrators with power Now of Arbitrements issuing from the same What an Arbitrement is AN Arbitrement or award therefore arbitramentum laudum arbitratus Sect 43. Libro intration̄ debt in arbitr̄ 2. 3. is nothing else but the very dome order and decree pronoūced by arbitrators vpon the controuersie for the ending whereof they were chosen by the striuing parties Dier 356. 10. Eliz. pla 39. Of things regarded in Arbitrement IN the forme of euery Arbitrement fiue thinges are specially to be Sect 44. regarded First that it be made according to the very submission or compromise touching the things compromitted and euery other circumstance as is said 9. E. 4. 44. Plow 396. a Secondly that it be a finall ende of the controuersies compromitted 19. H. 6. 36. 21. Ed. 4. 38. Thirdly that it appoint either party to giue or do vnto the other some thing benes●ciall in apparance at the least 43. E. 3. 28. Dier 356. 19. Eliz pla 39. 12. H. 7. 39. H. 6. 9. 22. E. 4. 25. 7. H. 6. 40. 19. H. 6. 36. 10. Hen. 6. 19. Fourthly that the performance thereof be possible 22. H. 6. 46. 8. Ed. 4. 1. 9. 17. Ed. 4. 5. H. 7. Fifthly that there be a meanes how either party may by law attaine vnto that which is thereby awarded vnto him 5. Ed. 4. 24. 17. Ed. 4. 5. 18. Ed. 4. 22. 23. 5. H. 7. 23. For if it faile in any of these points then is the whole Arbitrement void and of none effect as it doth manifestly appeare by these special cases following As. An award that the parties shall obey the arbitrement of A. B. is void for power cannot be assigned 8. E. 4. 19. An award that any of the parties shal be bound or doe any other act by the aduise of the arbitraitors is not good because they cannot make seuerall awardes 18. Ed. 4. 22. 23. but that the parties shall be bound or make assurance by the aduise of Counsaile is good 18. Edw. 4. 22. 23. Arbitrement that the parties shall be nonsuit in actions is not good for euery award ought to be a satisfaction to the parties and a determination of things compromitted so as one party haue amends but when one hath bin nonsuit he may begin againe 19. H. 6. 36. 21. E. 4. 38. But an award that the parties shal make discontinuance and retraxits of their suits is good 21. E. 4. 38. 5. H. 7. 22. If the submission be of diuers things the award onely of some part
the moderation of extremitie Diuers Cur̄ 105. Nam ipse etiam leges cupiunt vt iure regantur id est vt leui facili ac benigna interpretatione temperentur vereque dicitur Nullus recedat a Cancellaria sine remedio 4. H. 7. 4. Of Conscience THis Conscience is defined Reliqua in hominerationis scintilla bonorum Sect ' 13. malorumque facinorum index Iudex igitur bipertita ea approbatio scilicet opprobatio illa in bene hec in secus factis Iustus Lipsus lib. ciuilis doctrina cap. 5. or thus Conscientia est ta●itum animi infallibileque facti nostri iudicium a communi Iustitiae formula quam Deus insculpsit omnibus hominibus productum per quod aut accusatur res mala aut defendi● bona Oldendorpius Corasius in Miscel lib. 4. cap. 20. Conscience is an actuall applying of knowledge to some particuler act of man as Saint Germain saith Doct. and Stu. cap. 15. And Synderesis which is termed a natural power of the Soule perswading good and disswading euil D. S. lib. 1. cap. 13. is nothing els but attenta obseruationis occasio cū o●bus circumstantijs eius Theucid lib. 7. and ministreth the general principles of that knowledge Vere igitur di●itur conscientiam verā nisi adhibeat Iudex non potest causam secundum equitatem definire simille testes totidemque videat ob oculos instrumenta Conscientia enim cum mille testium vim obtineat certa est non fallitur At in probationibus saepe vel error vel dolus versatur sicut experientia heu nimis frequens nos docet Oldend Of Iudgements in Chauncerie SO great is the power iurisdiction and maiestie of this court that Sect. 14. Iudgements therein giuen are not to be controlled or reuersed in any other Court then the high Court of Parliament which is the chiefest of all other Courts in this Realme Diuers Cur. 105. 37. H. 6. 14. Of the power ordinarie of the Chauncerie ANd this Court is armed with twofold power that is to say with Sect. 15. power ordinarie and absolute 9. E. 4. 15. By ordinary power the Lord Chauncelor proceedeth as at the common Law as in proceeding vpon Recognizances there knowledged and trauerses of offices in which parties are to plead and ioyne issue as at common Law And so in suit against or for Clerkes of the Chauncerie and other persons priuiledged by Attachment there for matter of action remediable by the common Law c. But when they be at issue the Record must be transmitted into the K. Bench to be tried by Iurie And when it is so tried it must be remaunded into the Chauncerie that iudgement may be there giuen and execution had vpon the same 24. E. 3. 45. 14. E. 4. 7. 8. E. 4. 6. Of the power absolute of the Chauncerie THe absolute power is not tied to the rules of the common Law Sect. 16. but by that matters may be examined omnibus vijs modis quibus rei veritas melius sciri poterit iudged secundum allegata probata and not by Iurie of twelue men as at the common Law But by examination of witnesses as in the courtes of the Ciuill Law Smithus de Rep. Angl. lib. 2. cap. 12. Diuers Cur. 106. 9. E. 4. 15. Neither is such precise forme of pleading vsed in the Chaūcerie as at the common Law nor any aduātage to be taken for mispleading or want of forme so as the substance of the matter be sufficiently disclosed in conscience Diuers Cur. 106. 9. E. 4. 15. 24. E. 3. 45. 14. E. 4. 7. Diuers other speciall aucthorities and priuiledges hath the Lord Chauncelor by sundrie Statutes as thereby appeareth And partition made in the Chauncery rendring rent is good and may well be sent into the Kings Bench and execution thereupon made by Scire facias ●7 H. 6. 43. li. Ass 32. And if lands be recouered from a woman whereof she was endowed in the Chaūcerie she may haue a Scire facias there to be newly endowed 29. Ass 23. Of a Subpena ANd seeing the ordinarie meanes to call and bring in the parties to Sect. 17. aunswere in this Court is eyther by the Serieant of the Mace as before or by Subpena which onely is thoriginall processe of this court and must be directed to the parties D. St. lib. 1. cap. 17. Smith de Rep. Ang. lib. 2. cap. 12. Cases remediable in Chauncerie HAuing thus perused Equitie and summum Ius with their differences Sect. 18. and also what conscience is whereupon suits in this court do chiefly lie It seemeth good now specially to consider such speciall cases as be remediable in Chauncerie and for which a writ of Subpena lieth there as in cases following A Subpena lyeth in no case but where the common Law fayleth so as the partie who in Equitie hath wrong can haue none ordinarie remedie by the course and rules of the common Law 39. H. 6. 26. 7. H. 7. 11. as in these cases following and such like As if the Queene by her letters Patents giue vnto A. goods forfeited to her highnes by Treason A. may sue for the same in Chauncerie 39. H. 6. 26. And it seemeth if one Coexecutor alone releas debt due to the testator his companion may thereof haue remedie in Chauncery against his Coexecutor onely if no couin be in the debtor but if there be then against them both 4. H. 7. 4. Diuers Cur. 106. And by Moyle if in a Quare impedit by two Coparceners th one make a false plea of couin betweene him the defendant then his companiō by suit in the Court may enforce him to ioine with him in a true count 6. E. 4. 10. If lands in Auncient demesne extended by statute Marchant be recouered by common recouerie the cognizee hath no remedie but in conscience 7. H. 7. 11. If feoffees in trust commaunded by cestuy q̄ vse to enfeoffe his vendee refuse to do it a Subpena lyeth for the vendee against them 37. H. 6. 36. If cestuy q̄ vse deuise by his will that his feoffees make an estate to I. S. for life the remainder to H. in fee and I. refuse to take his estate H. after the death of I. may by Subpena compell the feoffees to make estate to him accordingly per Ienny Finch 37. H. 6. 36. Tenant in Borough english enfeoffe A. to the vse of the feoffor and his heires and die his yongest sonne shall haue a Subpena and not the eldest for the vse is of the nature of the land 5. E. 4. 7. If a man make a feoffement in trust of lands discended to him ex parte matris and die without issue his heire ex parte matris may haue a Subpena 5. E. 4. 7. If a man make a feoffement to performe his will and after to infeoffe his heires and declare his will for yeares and die hauing issue a sonne and a daughter by one venter
hath once affirmed of record in a Court of Record nor affirme that which he hath once denied of record in a Court of Record nor that whereof he wilfully estopped or excluded himselfe by deed indented or otherwise As if a daughter which is sole heire to her father sue liuerie with her bastard sister she is remedilesse by law D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. If a thing be found by verdict against trueth before iudgement D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. Where the cause of the law ceaseth the law also ceaseth in conscience As lessee for yeares recouereth by iudgement treble damages for a trespas of wast done by an estranger And he in the reuersion dieth before his action of wast be ended yet in conscience he ought to sue execution for his single damages for he had no more hurt thereby D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. A Law groūded vpon a false presumption is not to be holden in conscience D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. Conscience may not preuaile against a lawfull Custome either generall or particuler As in discents of lands to the eldest sonne by the common Law to the yongest by Borough English and to al by Gauelkind D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. So if a man without consideration make a deede of feoffement of two acres of land lying each in a seuerall Shire and make liuery of seisin in th one acre onely in the name of both that wherein liuerie of seisin was made onely passeth in law and conscience Doct. St. lib. 1. cap. 20. If one Iointenant of a wood sell the wood and keepe all the money receiued for it wholly to himself his fellow may haue remedy in Chancerie lib. 1. cap. 19. And so it seemeth if they were Iointenants in common or Coparceners of other things If a common person of his mere motion without other consideratiō make a feoffement of a manor without these words with the appurtenances he hath right onely to the demeanes and cōmons and rents of the attournement but neither to Aduowson appendant nor villein regardant But in the Kings case notwithstanding the words with thappurtenances were in the graunt yet neither Aduowsons nor Villeines do passe either by Law or conscience vnlesse they be especially named D. S. Lib. 1. cap. 19. 6. E. 3. 286. Regist fol. 228. Fundamenta Legum fol. 70. 43. E. 3. 22. If a lease for yeares be reseruing rent with a clause of reentrie the rent is behind the lessor dieth before demaund the heire can neither enter by law nor consci●●e Otherwise if he made a lawfull demaund thereof D. S. lib. 1. cap. 20. If tenant in Dower sow the land and die before the Corne be reaped hir executors shall haue the Corne but not the grasse nor other fruits D. S. Lib. 1. cap. 20. If tenant for life or tenant in taile after possibilitie of issue alien in fee he in the reuersion or remainder may enter and haue the land by the forfeiture in law and conscience D. S. Lib. 1. cap. 20. 45. E. 3. 3. Euery Law ordeined for the disposition of lands or goods contrarie neither to the Law of God nor to the Law of Reason bindeth in the Court of Conscience D. S. Lib. 1. cap. 20. Whether one of the age of xx yeares who hauing reason and wisdome to gouerne himselfe selleth his land for money and therewith buy other lands of better value and taketh the profits thereof may haue his first land againe in conscience as he may in law repaying the money which he receiued Yet seemeth he may because the contract is insufficient by reason of the infancy D. S. lib. 1. cap. 21. If a man sell his land by a sufficient and lawfull contract though he want liuerie or attournement or such other solempnities of the Law yet the sellor is compelable in the Chauncerie to performe the contract D. S. lib. 1. cap. 21. If the tenant for life impanelled on an Inquest loose issues die they are leuiable by law on him in the reuersiō And so be the husbands issues after his death vpon the wiues land and as it seemeth in Conscience for the necessitie of the execution of Iustice D. S. lib. 2. cap. 21. No man is bound in Conscience to pay the penaltie of a penall statute nor other penaltie vntill it be lawfully recouered against him D. S. lib. 1. cap. 23. If A. infeoffe B. in fee of land vpon condition that if he infeoffe any other that A. and his heires may enter this condition seemeth void in Law and Conscience because it is contrary to the Maximes of the law notwithstāding thintent of the parties for thintent must be ordered by law if it be not it is void as by a feoffement of lands without recompence to A. for euer he hath estate for life onely for want of the woord heires And a Lease to A. his heires for xx yeares shall go to his executors because it is a chattel so by feoffement without recōpence to a man his wife a third person the husband wife take only the moitie because they are but one person in law D. S. lib. 1. cap. 24. A fine with proclamation no claime within v. yeres extinguisheth the right of all estrangers aswell of the parties by law And by Conscience also as it seemeth because thereby the right and title is made certaine and thereby the common wealth more quiet and it is not contrarie to Gods law Doct. St. 25. Common recouery with vouchers vpon writs of Entre orderly pursued and no recouery in value to be had in deed barre thissue in taile in law 23. H. 8. Br. Taile 23. 14. E. 4. 14. 19. 13. E. 4. 1. And in conscience as it seemeth for as the intailes are made by law West 2. ca. 1. euen so by law may they be adnulled And such Lawes as concerne right or propertie to things and be not contrarie to the lawes of God or of reason are good in conscience D. S. lib. 1. cap. 6. If a disseisor giue the lands to I. S. in taile he graunteth vnto the disseisee rent out of the same lands in consideration wherof the disseisee releaseth his right this graunt bindeth the issue in taile for euer in law and conscience because this release doth confirme his estate which the disseisee might else haue defeated D. S. Lib. 1. cap. 27. 44. E. 3. 22. If the bodie of a debtor that hath nothing be by iudgement imprisoned vntill he pay his debt hee seemeth remedylesse in Conscience D. S. lib. 1. cap. 29. A recouerie with vouchers of an annuitie intailed bindeth thissue in taile neither in law nor conscience because a writ of Entre doth not lie for an Annuity nor any other writ then only a writ of Annuity against the person of the grantor or his heire hauing assets by discent Or against a Corporation if it be graunted to be perceiued out of their cofers for that an Annuitie is no freehold in
If one haue a villein for yeres as executor who purchaseth lands in fee thexecutor by law and conscience shal haue the same lands in fee to the behoofe of his testator and they shall be deemed assets in his hands D. S. lib. 2. cap. 18. because he hath them by reason of his villein If a Lawier ignorantly or affectionately giue wrong counsel to his client who followeth it to his trouble and losse yet is he remedilesse as it seemeth D. S. lib. 2. cap. 19. Therefore it is good to aske aduise of none but such as be learned in the Lawes and of good conscience If a man without consideration giue landes by Indenture to H. and his heires vpon condition that if he pay not vnto I. S. ● li. rent yerely that then the said I. S. may enter c. which rent is not paid yet the said I. S. may neither enter by law nor conscience because he is neither party nor priuie to the said condition notwithstanding the intent of the giuer for such intent being not grounded vpon the law is void D. S. lib. 2. cap. 20. Plo. 25. B. But the feoffor as it seemeth may lawfully reenter because the words of the Indenture implie a condition in law to that effect D. S. lib. 2. cap. 23. If a man without consideration confirme thestate of his lessee for life the remainder to another in fee this remainder is void in law and equitie because a Remainder cannot commence but at the same instant that the particuler estate whereupon it dependeth began D. S. lib. 2. cap. 20. Plow 25. b. yet the feoffor and his heires in this case may enter for the breach of the said condition If by a feoffement indented it be agreed that the feoffee shall yerely pay to A. B. and his heires a certein rent and that if he pay it not that A. B. and his heire may enter c. albeit the feoffee pay not the money yet may neither the said A. B. nor the feffor enter for that there is no clause of reentre in the said deede Howbeit it seemeth he may haue remedy in Chancerie for the said yerely payment D. S. h. 2. ca. 21. If A. promise to giue vnto B. a summe of money or other thing of meere motion without any consideration the partie is not bound to performe this promise either by law or in Chaūcerie because it is Nudum pactum D. S. lib. 2. cap. 24. If A. promise to giue B. x. s. in consideration of a trespas by him done vnto B. yet A. is not thereby bound in law nor conscience because this is an accord for which none action lieth And notwithstanding this accord B. may haue his action for the said trespas because the concord is executorie D. S. lib. 2. 24. If a man haue one sonne before mariage and an other after and bequeathed all his goods to his sonne and heire it seemeth both in law and conscience that the sonne borne after mariage shall haue the goods for he is heire by the common Lawes of the Realme of which the Spiritual Iudges are bound to take notice and to giue sentence accordingly of temporal things Notwithstanding that by the common Lawes the othersonne is legitimate and the testators heire for the auoiding of the inconuenience which might happen by the contrary iudgements in seuerall Courts In like maner temporall Iudges seeme bound in conscience to take notice of the common Law when they are to Iudge spirituall things and to order their Iudgements according to the same D. S. lib. 2. ca. 25. Iointenants and tenants in common of an Aduowson must within vi Monethes after auoidance agree and ioine in presentment of their Cierke And the eldest sister of Coparceners must present first and then the second by turne or by such composition as they make thereof except the yongest coparcener be the kings ward in which case the presentmēt belongeth to the king And if they keepe not this course of presentment within the sixe Monethes they loose their presentment for that time And the Ordinary may present by Laps both in law and conscience D. S. lib. 2. cap. 33. And if the auoidance be by death cession or creation the 6. Monethes commenc● at the death creation or cession the patron is bound to take notice thereof And if by resignation or depriuation then from notice thereof giuen by the Ordinary to the Patron If by vnion from the agreement how they shall present D. S. lib. 2. cap. 31. The wife suruiuing her husband which tooke a lease for yeres or life in both their names may lawfully and with good conscience waiue and relinquish it So may an Executor refuse a terme made to his testator if he haue not assets Do. St. lib. 2. 33. If A. infeoffe an Abbot by deede indented vpon condition and the Abbot onely performeth not the condition the feoffor both in law and conscience may reenter and haue his land againe as in his former right D. S. lib. 2. 34. Warrantie collaterall A Man seised of lands in fee hath issue two sonnes the elder brother goeth beyon● the Sea remaineth there vntil it be commonly reported that he is dead the father dieth the yonger brother entreth into his lands as his heire and alieneth with warrantie and dieth without issue of his body leauing no land to discend to his next heire and afterwards the elder brother returneth and claimeth the landes in his owne right yet is he barred by Law and conscience for that it is the act of his auncester whose heire he is by whom as he might haue had aduantage to haue had his lands by discent from his as his heire if he had had any so it seemeth reasonable that for the priuitie of bloud he sustaine disaduantage by him because both the seller and the buyer were ignorant of the elder brothers life and right by reason of his owne absence D. S. lib. 2. cap. 49. Litt̄ sect̄ 704. 705. 707. But if such heire were vouched by force of such warranty he might enter into the warrantie as one that hath nothing by discent from that auncester and so auoid the warranty Debtagainst one as heire If the father bind him and his heires for the payment of a debt die leauing assets by discent to his sonne heire he is bound to pay the debt by law and conscience because he hath such benefit by him Do. St. lib. 2. cap. 49. 26. H. 8. fo I. 40. E. 3. f. 38. 12. E. 3. f. 9. 13. E. 3. fo It is agreable both with law and conscience that a man outlawed either in felouie or in actions personals shall forfait loose all his goods because it is so ordeined for the necessitie of the admmistratiō of Iustice D. S. lib. 2. ca. 49. 43. E. 3. fo 18. 21. Ass 21. 39. H. 6. fo 26. 21. H. 7. f. 7. 49. E. 3. f. 5. 16. E. 4. fo 6. The like is of forfaiture of goods attached by
would trust him therewith that then within short space after he would truely make payment aswell of the hundred pounds as also of the said two hundred poundes vpon which earnest intreatie the said C. D. being a man of a verie good nature and easily led by such as he any way conceaued or thought well of was contented to satisfie his request But yet forasmuch as the said A. B. had before that time taken but small regard concerning the keeping of his dayes vpon the single obligation aforesaid the said C. D. then thinking to deale more substancially with him then before demaunded a recognizance for the said summe of an hundred poundes so then to be lent without which he was vtterly vnwilling to trust him any further Whereunto the said A. B. assented and became bound accordingly in a Recognizance of two hundred markes with condition for the true payment of an hundred pounds which is the recognizance in the saide bill of complaint mencioned For discharge of which recognizance the said A. B. tooke no greater regard then before he had done for payment of the said single Obligation And therefore the said C. D. at the last three yeares at the least being then past after the forfaiture of the said Recognizance perceiuing the carelesnesse of the said A. B. asked aduise of some of his friends what course he were best to take for the obtayning of the saide seuerall summes of money By whom he was aduised to put the saide Recognizance rather then the Obligation aforesayd in suit aswell for speedy end of suit in the same as also that thereby it was thought the saide A. B. would the rather seeke meanes to make satisfaction aswell of the one debt as of the other But he meaning nothing lesse nor regarding the saide suit suffered the same to proceede till some parcell of his lande was extended and so the saide C. D. was faine after three yeares forbearance of the said summe of one hundred poundes as aforesaid and after he had spend more then twentie poundes in suites and rewardes in obteyning the says extent to accept onely twentie markes by the yeare till the sayd two hundred markes being the principall and penaltie were payed vnto hym so that the forbearance of the saide summe accompted together wyth the charges in suit great losse of time in following the same and rewardes gyuen to Shirifes and Baylifes or euer any the saide landes might be extended The saide C. D. sustayned so great losse as by the circumstances of that which before hath been shewed doth euidently approue that he was vtterly discouraged to attempt any more suits against the saide A. B. but rested still in hope that at one time or other he should obtaine meanes in quiet sort without suit in lawe to get satisfaction also of the said summe of c. which hath bin the reason onely why the sayde E. D. did not put the sayd Obligation in suit so long time without that that to the knowledge of this Defendant there was euer any defeasans made vpon the said Obligation or that any such defeasans by casuall meanes is come into the hands of this Defendant as in the said Bill is vntruely alleaged And without that that the said A. B. by himselfe or his officers as by the premisses manifestly appeareth did make payment of the said debt or any part thereof which the said defendant is the rather throughly perswaded of as well because she was well acquainted with the dealings of her said husband as also because at the time of the debts of her said husband he lying in extremity called this defendant vnto him and said that he had carefully gathered together sundry bonds and Obligations which at sundry times had beene made vnto him for diuers summes of money and yet in trueth they were paied and discharged and those bondes and Obligations he had put in a boxe by themselues and named them Billes which Obligations he willed this defendant to cancell or deliuer to such persons as were the Obligors and in any wise not to demaunde any debt vpon any of them And further he also openly said that all the residue of the bonds and Obligations remaining in other boxes which he then also named were due and owing vnto him In the which of the said boxes the said Obligation of 200. li. was found neither is it to be thought that any officer of the said A. B. would deale so lightly as to paye the money due vpon the said Obligation beeing but single and without penalty without either acquittance or the bond it selfe redeliuered or cancelled Or that the said A. B. himselfe would haue allowed of any such payment vpon any his officers accompts And without that that the said A. B. did at any time allow any maner of consideration for the forbearaunce of any summe of money due by him to the said C. D. as also is vntruely alleaged And without that that the said C. D. did put the same Recognisaunce in suite presently after the forfeiture thereof for the same was forborne three yeares after as is before declared And without that that it is likely that the saide C. D. did acknowledge himselfe satisfied of all those seuerall summes of twenty markes which should make vp the two hundred markes vpon the extend aforesaid when as he had recouered the whole debts due to him by the said A. B. but onely without that that the said A. B. to the knowledge of this defendant did signifie by his letters his displeasure towardes the sayde C. D. as also is vntruely set downe And without that that any other thing materiall in the lawe c. As in the other To cause one to shew his Lease whereby he holdeth c. MOst humbly complayning c. A. B. of c. gentleman That Sect. 133. whereas about fower yeares last past one C. D. of L. vpon a certaine iudgement in a plea of debt amounting to the summe of c. or there abouts by him obteyned in her Maiesties court of common plees against one L. F. of c. in the Countie of c. sued forth her Maiesties writ of Fieri facias directed to the Shirife of the said Countie for the leuying of the said debt of the goods and chattels of the said E. F. By vertue of which writ the Shirife did amongst other things take into his hands one lease for diuers yeares yet induring made to the said E. F. by one T. S. in the Countie of S. esquier of three parcels of land called and knowen by the name or names of c. with all and singuler their appurtenances lying and being in the parishes of c. in the said Countie of c. together with all and singuler woods vnderwoods and trees set lying being and growing in or vpon the premisses or any part thereof together also with the reuersion and reuersions of the premisses aforesaid and euery parcell thereof And also all maner of common aswell of
and casuall 14 Impediments legall subiection and ioint power 15 Couerture 16 Death ciuill 17 Compromise 18 Attainder and Outlawric 19 Ioint power 20 Arbitrators defined 21 The choice of arbitrators 22 Sufficiency of arbitrators considered 23 A fooles Arbitrement 24 A simple magistrates arbitrement 25 Defects of the bodie in Arbitrators 26 Arbitrators indifferent who 27 The question 28 The question double 29 The question of the facte 30 The question of right 31 What is to be considered in each question 32 What thinges are arbitrable and what not 33 Circumstances regarded in submissiō 34 Of the power giuen to arbitrators 35 Of time and place 36 A compromise with couenants to performe the same 37 Of binding the parties to performe an awarde 38 The condicion of an obligacion to performe an award 39 Of the condicion to performe an awarde of lands 40 Whether power to arbitrate may bee assigned 41 Whether the Compromittors may dischardge the Arbitrators or no. 42 What an arbitrement is 43 Thinges to be regarded in Arbitrements 44 An Arbitrement of Landes by which the partie couenaunteth to performe it 45 An arbitrement of debt whereby the parties are bound to performe it 46 An awarde of debt by an Earle vpon submission by bond 47 Of notice of the arbitrement 48 The finall cause of arbitrements 49 ✿ An Award of copih●ld land 50 ✿ An Award reciting certaine bonds for the performance of an Award and that the Award was made 51 Of the Chauncery Proceedings and Supplications Billes and Answeres OF the Chauncery Sect. 1. Of strict or precise law 2 Of Equitie 3 The deuision of Equitie 4 The efficient cause of Equitie 5 The materiall cause of Equitie 6 The formall cause of Equitie 7 The finall cause of Equitie 8 Why Equitie is sometime compared to a ruler 9 How Equitie and Clemencie doth differ 10 Of the difference betwixt equitie and strict law 11 How the Chaūcery is tearmed the court of conscience 12 Conscience defined 13 Of Iudgements in Chauncery 14 Of the power ordinarie of the Chauncery 15 Of the power absolute of the Chauncery 16 Of a Subpena 17 Casesremediable in Chauncery 18 Certaine cases where the partie is remedilesle in Chauncery 19 Of the ordinary proceedings in the high Court of Chauncery 20 A Subpena for costes 21 An Attachment 22 An Attachement with Proclamation 23 ✿ An attachment in the Cinque portes 24 ✿ An attachment in the Countie Palantine of Lancaster 25 ✿ An attachment against one dwelling within the Countie Palantine of Chester 26 A Commission of rebellion 27 ✿ A Supersedeas of the cōmission of rebellion 28 ✿ A Supersedeas to the Chauncellour of the countie Palantine of Lancaster 29 ✿ The like to the Chamberlaine of Chester 30 ✿ A Supersedeas of an attachment 31 Of an Iniunction 32 Of apparance 33 Of a Dedimus potestatem to receiue an answere 34 Of a Supersedias 35 ✿ A Commission vpon a false Affidauit 36 Of an imperfect Answere 37 Reioyning and ioyning in cōmissiō ad examinand ' testes 38 A Commission ad examinand ' testes 39 A Note by the Commissioners to giue c. 40 Of cyting witnesses 41 A Subpena ad testificand ' 42 The Stile of Interrogatories 43 The Stile of the Deposicions thereupon taken 44 Of Publication Hearing and Breuiates 45 ✿ A Commission to the Sherife to keepe the plaintife in possession 46 ✿ A Commission to certifie depositions taken by Commission 47 A Commission to examine witnesses in perpetuall memory 48 Subpena ad testificandum super peticion̄ 49 Aliter ad testificand ' ad Assisas super articulos 50 Subpena ad ostend ' causam quare euidēc ' non deliberent̄ 51 Subpena ad testificand ' ad Assisas in London 52 Subpena ad testificand ' coram Vicecom̄ London 53 Subpena pro Euidentijs adferendis 54 Aliter pro Obligatione deliberand ' 55 Subpena de Atturnat̄ faciend ' 56 Commission ad ●ecipiendum ad examinand ' testes c. 57 Commissio ad audiendum terminand ' c. 58 Commissio ad examinandum testes ad locum c. 59 Commissio ad superuidendum distinguendum vastum 60 A Commission to the L. Deputie of Ireland and the Lord Chauncellor for the hearing and determining of a Title of land 61 What a Bill of complaint is 62 The direction of bils 63 What an answere is 64 What a Replication is 65 What a re●oinder is 66 What a Surreioinder is 67 A Bill of complaint for entering and making secrete estates of the land wasting part therof mingling part with other lands to disherite the plaintife by hauing the writings thereof 68 The answere to the bill 69 The replication to the answere 70 A bill to stay suite at the Common lawe vpon an obligacion 71 A bill for the withholding of a writing and taking the profites of the land and false charging of the plaintife with the esloyning of a Cowe 72 The aunswere thereunto 73 A bill to be relieued for obligatiōs made for Simonie 74 A bill for Bourding 75 A demurrer for double vexation 76 A bill for not surrendring a lease in trust for wasting tenths demised and withholding of writings 77 A bill by an administrator vpon a promise made to the intestate of certaine mariage money to bee paid by the defendant 78 A bill for entering into and detayning lands by colóur of hauing the euidences thereof and for contriuing secreet estates 79 A bill for certaine money that should haue beene paid in consideracion of a lease agreed to be made of land 80 An aunswere and demurrer to the same bill 81 The Replication to the said answere and demurrer 82 A bill for money lent without specialtie and witnesses 83 The aunswere thereunto 84 A Bill for deteyning of bonds paid and praying an Iniunctiō to st●y sute thereupon 85 A Bill to examine witnesses in perpetuam rei memoriam 86 A Bill for deliuery of sheepe by an executor conuerted to his owne vse 87 The answere thereunto 88 The replication to the answere 89 A Bill for a debt vpon a contract without witnesses 90 The answere and demurrer thereunto 91 A Bill to bee discharged of bondes made vpō promise not to be preiudiced therby laying open diuers Iewde practises by the defendant 92 A Bil for receiuing of the plaintifs goods of his wife and the detaining of them 93 The answere thereunto 94 The Replication to the answere 95 A Bil for that the defendants haue gottē the plaintifes bill whereby they stood bound vnto him meaning thereby to defraud him of his debt 96 A Bill for wrongfull entrie into lands detayning of the writings wasting the same and contriuing secret estates 97 A Bill for deteyning of a lease for yeeres 98 A Bill by an Executour for money for boording 99 A Bill for not entring into bonde to saue a suertie harmelesse according to promise 100 A Bill for making falfe Affidauit for appearance 101 A Bill to bee releiued of an