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A89406 An Exact book of entries, of the most select judiciall vvrits used in the common-law. Translated from the originall manuscript, which was collected by the hands of that eminent clerk, Robert Moyle Esq; late one of the prothonotaries of the Court of Common-Bench. A work of much industry, as may appeare by the authors great paines in quoting of book-cases, opinions of judges, number rolls, and many other requisites, for the confirmation of every entry, whereof none have been ever published before. Printed now for the use and benefit of all, but aimed most especially for such as are most conversant in the common-law. By J.H. Gent. With a perfect table in which may be found the principall matters therein contained. J. H.; Moyle, Robert. 1658 (1658) Wing M3029; Thomason E757_11; ESTC R207263 271,457 226

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Court having taken their oath were examined by the said Court here whether they were conscious or consenting to the rasure and alteration of the said Writ and to the taking and arrest aforesaid who sayd that not and the same Executors being conferred with by the Court here that they would have done against the said T T in this behalf or require who say that if the said T T by vertue of the Writ aforesaid here shewed in Court or by vertue of the judgment aforesaid against the same T here remaining upon record and to the Justices here in Court shewed The Justices will advise ought to remain in execution for the debt and damages aforesaid by the Law of the Land then the same Executors prayeth Execution against the same T T and that he may be committed to the prison of the Fleet for the said debt and damages and hereupon it is said to the said Executors by the Justices here that the same Justices wil advise themselves at another day therein for that not as yet c. And aftrwards to wit the fourteenth day of November then next following all which premisses aforesaid with their circumstances The writ is received and filed and the Defendant at the prayer of the plain iffs is committed in execution The Delinquents come to the Barr and pray to be discharged and are discharged One makes a fine before he be discharged Admitted to his fine at a hundred shillings by pledges The Sheriffs are fined at ten l. The Prothonotary of the Bench payes the fine by him received of the party for a misdemeanour to the barons of the Exchequer by the commandement of the Justices of the Bench. by the same Justices here being fully examined seen and understood upon great diligent advisement and consultation by the Court here in that behalf before had the Writ aforesaid by the Court here is received and filed and the same T T at the petition of the said Executors for the debt and dama●es aforesaid by the same Court here is committed to the prison aforesaid there to remain untill c. And afterwards to wit the sixteenth day of November then next following came the same I F. S T and W Y in their proper persons brought here to the barr by the Keeper of the prison aforesaid and pray that they may be delivered from the prison aforesaid c. Whereupon the same S. F. and W. by the Court here by occasion of the premisses out of the prison aforesaid are discharged and set at liberty and it is said to the Court here that the same I F that he should make a Fine with the said Lady the Queen by occasion of the premisses before he should be delivered out of the prison aforesaid and hereupon the same I prayeth to be admitted to make a fine with the said Lady the Queen by occasion of the premisses and is admitted at a hundred shillings by pledge therefore the same I go therein quiet c. And that he should be delivered and discharged from prison to go at large c. And afterwards to wit the same sixteenth day of November came here into Court the said W. and E. I. late Sheriff of the County of Middlesex in their proper persons and pray themselves to be admitted to make a fine with the said Lady the Queen by occasion of the premisses and are admitted for ten pounds paid into the Court here by the hands of the said H. M. late under-sheriff of the said late Sheriff to the said R. L. to the use of the said Lady the Queen which said ten pounds the same R. L. the eight and twentieth day of November then next following by the command of the Justices aforesaid before the Barons of the said Lady the Queen of her Exchequer in full Court there brought and by the command of the same Barons paid it to one I. H. to the use of the said Lady the Queen therefore as well the said I. D. as the same E. I. and the said Humphry M. as the said Richard Love of the said ten pounds are quiet c. Entry of a Habeas corpus and commitment of a prisoner to the Fleet in execution in the Terme time at the cheif Iustice his chamber the writ bore teste 4 July 1● Jac. And note that the Term ended 5 July 18 Jac. and the party was committed to the Fleet in the Term from the Judges Chamber in Serjeants Inn in the afternoon and the Iudge delivered the Commitment to be inrolled the next day being the last day of the term T 18 Jac rot 3060 Brownlow London ss It was commanded the Sheriffs of London that they should have the body of Leonard Bawtry Serjeant at Law by whatsoever name reputed in the prison of the Lord the King under the custody of the same Sheriffs together with the day and cause of his taking and detaining before H H Knight and Baronet cheif Justice of the said Lord the King of the Common Bench at his chamber scituate in Serjeants Inn in F street L T. 17. Jac. rot 3094. 3279. 3270. 2871. 2000. 2170 T 24 Eliz. rot 2142. the like immediatly after the receiving of this Writ that the same Cheif Justice seeing the cause aforesaid may do in that behalfe what of right according to the Law and Custome of the Realm of the Lord the King of England and the liberties and priviedges thereof ought to be done and that they should have then there that Writ afterwards to wit the fifth day of July Anno Reg. c. 18. immediatly after the receiving of the said Writ before the same cheif Justice at his chamber aforesaid came the same Leonard in his proper person under the custody of R. D. and I. C. Sheriffs of the City aforesaid and the same Sheriffs to the said cheife Justice then and there returned that the execution of the said Writ did appear in a certain Schedule annexed to the said Writ the Tenor of which said Schedule followeth in these words London ss We R.D. and I. C Sheriffs of the City of London do certifie to H. H. Knight and Baronet Cheif Justce c. that before the comming of the said Writ annexed to the Schedule to wit Return of the causes by the Sheriffs the fourth day of July Anno c. 18. Leornard B. Serjeant at Law in the same writ named was taken in the City aforesaid and kept in the prison of the said Lord the King under the custody of us the said Sheriffs by virtue of a Writ of the said Lord the King directed the Tenor whereof followeth in these words James c. To the Sheriffs of London greeting Attach Leonard B. one of the Serjeants at Law otherwise called L. B. of Boston in the County of Lincolne Serjeant at Law otherwise called L. B. De Boston in Com. Lincoln ob ad legem so that you may have him before our Iustices at Westminster on wednesday next
they came not being solemnly called but made Default whereupon the default of the said R B T. W. and P. A. by the said Iustices of the Bench here being recorded because the Court of the Lord the King cannot proceed in the plaint aforesaid in this behalfe therefore the plaint is remitted to the Iustices of the Lord the King Cestr or keeper of his place there to proceed in the plaint aforesaid as of right and according to the Law and custome of the county of Chester is to be done And it is said to the said R. I. Attorny of the said T. T. that the same T. be before the Iustices of the Lord the King Cestr or Keeper of his place there at the next County to wit upon Thursday in S. septimana quadragessimae next coming there to be held to prosecute there his plea aforesaid if c. Secunda Deliberatio H 15. Eliz. Rot. 708. Entry of a w●it of second deliverance after cattell were taken in Wirhernam and the defendants attorney was compelled to gage deliverance of the cattell taken in Withernam Som ss It was commanded the Sheriff whereas T P. Esq was summoned to be here in the court of the Lady the Queen here to answer P. B. of a plea wherefore he took the cattle of the said Peter and them unjustly detayned against Sureties and privileges c. the same Peter afterwards in our said court here made default for which it was considered here that he and his pledges to prosecut should be in mercy c. and that the said Thomas should goe thereof without day and should have retorne of his Cattle aforesaid For which it was comanded to the said sheriff that he shall make retorn of the cattle aforesaid to the said Thomas and should not deliver them at the complaint of the said Peter without a writ of the Lady the Queen that shall make expresse mention of that judgement and in as much c. the said sheriff make appear here in 8. S. Michaelis last past c. At which day the sheriff then returned That before the coming of the writ aforesaid the Cattell were cloyned to places to him unknowne by the same Peter so that he could not return them to the said Thomas as by the said writ it was commanded him whereupon it was commanded the said Sheriff that of the cattell of the said Peter to the value of the cattell aforesaid before taken in Withernam he should take and deliver them to the said Thomas to hold to him untill he could returne the cattell aforesaid before taken and that he put by sureties and safe pledges the said Peter that he be here in Oct. Hill then next following to answer as well to the said Lady the Queen of the contempt c. as to the said Thomas for damages and injuries to him in this behalfe done At which day here came aswell the said T by I. W. his Attorney as the said Peter in his proper person and the Sheriff now returneth here that he by vertue of the writ aforesaid to him directed took in Withernam of the cattel of the said Peter one Mare and one colt to the value of the cattell of the said Peter before taken and those cattell delivered to the sayd Thomas P. to be kept untill the cattell of the said Peter before taken may be returned to the sayd T. P. as by the said writ to him it was commanded A writ of second deliveronce granted after a withernam Defendant praies that the plaintiff may finde pledges as well to prosecute as for his second deliverance and that he put the same Peter by pledges I D and R R. and hereupon the same Peter prayeth to be admitted to make a fine with the said Lady the Queen by occasion of the contempt aforesaid and is admitted for three shillings and four pence which the same P in the Court of the Queen here by the command of the Iustices here payd to Tho. Foster Clark of the Essoines of the Court here for diverse reparations by him here in Court to be made And afterwards to wit at the said 8 Sancti Hillarii came here into the Court the said Peter by W. B. his Attorney and by the statute c. prayeth a writ of the Lady the Queen De Secunda deliberatione and it is granted to him returnable here 15. Pas c. At which day here came as well the said Peter as the said Thomas by their Attornyes aforesaid whereupon the said Thomas prayeth that the said Peter may finde pledges as well to prosecute his complaint as to return the cattell first taken Pledges given if return of them should be adjudged for that that the Sheriff of the County aforesaid hath not received sufficient pledges of the said P upon the said writ of second deliverance hereupon the said P. here in Court found pledges as well to prosecute his complaint as to return the cattell aforesaid before taken The Plaintiff prayes that the Defendants Attorney may gage deliverance of the Cattell taken in Withernam if c. To wit the said VV B of S. in the County of Dorset Gent. and VV B. of c. And hereupon the said Peter prayeth that the said I. VV. Attorny for the said T. P. may gage deliverance of the cattell aforesaid taken in VVithernam and because the Iustices will advise of and upon the premisses of making deliverance day is given to the parties aforesaid here A die pas in 15 dies of heareing their judgement therein because the Iustices here not as yet c. At which day here came as well the same P. as the same T. by their Attornye aforesaid and because the Iustices c. untill Cro. Trin. At which day here came aswell the said P as the said Tho. by their attornies aforesaid whereupon the premisses being seen and by the justices here fully understood The Court will advise it seemed to the same Justices here that the said I W. attorney of the said T. P gage to the P. deliverance of the Chattles aforesaid taken in Withernam Judgment that the Defendants Attorney gage deliverance for the Cattell raken in Withernam And whereupon the said I. gageth deliverance of the chattles taken in Withernam and assumed upon himselfe for the said Thomas that the said Thomas should make deliverance of the Cattle aforesaid taken in Withernam to the same Peter about the Feast of S. Peter next following at C. in the county of Som. at the common pound there under the panalty of 20 l which said 20 l. the said I. W. acknowledgeth to be made of his lands and Chattles to be levyed to the use of the said P The Attorney gives secu●ity in Court for his Client to deliver the Cattell aboue such a day 25. E 3. Gager 25 6 E 4. 8. 1 H 7. 11. 15 E 3. Gager 4. accord that the attorney may gage if the Defendant appear
three a●e s given him to do it T 2 Car. Regis Rot. 841. Brownlow Berks. ss John B. Sheriff of the County aforesaid for that he in Easter Terme last past at the severall dayes that same Terme by the Court of the Lord the King here to him given as in the bill of pleas this Terme it doth appear hath not returned to the Court here a certain Writ of the said Lord the King of Habeas Corpus issuing on of the Court here and to the same Sheriff directed and delivered to be executed in form of Law against one I W Esquire at the suit of R. B. Esquire in a plea of Debt of two hundred pounds returnable before the Iustices here Quinque pas last past in mercy c. And he is fined by the said Justices here for the said four defaults at twenty five pounds c. H 43. Eliz. Rot 451. Prisoner in the Fleet brought to the barr by Hab corp at the petition of an estranger a who brought Writ in debt against him and he is demanded by the Justices that he would appeare to the said writ who said he w●n du●● therefore processe of Ou● law●y is awarded against him ss It was commanded to the Warden of the prison of the Fleet that he should have here at this day to wit upon Satturday next after Octob. S. Hillar the body of W. A. Esquire in the prison of the said Lady the Queen under the custody of the said Warden detained to do and receive what the Court of the Queen here shall consider of him and now here at this day came here into the Court H. T. by A.S. his Attorney and brought here into Court a certain Originall Writ in Debt upon demand of an hundred and twenty pounds directed to the Sheriffs of London and before the Justices of the Lady the Queen here returnable against the said Walter by the name of W A. Esquire of Tomby in the County of Lincolne Esquire and prayeth that the said Walter may appeare to his sayd Writ whereupon by the same Warden of the Prison aforesayd brought here to the bar present in Court in his own proper person being spoken to saith that hee will not appear to the Writ Therefore let processe be made against the sayd Walter upon the Originall Writ aforesaid c. T 25 El. rot 860. G against I.C. like Hab. corp and such an Originall and demand who saith that he is not the same person against whom the said G. brought the said originall writ and that he wil not appear c. Therefore let further processe be made against the said I. C. late of L Gentleman against whom the sayd Originall VVrit was brought upon the said Originall and the sayd I.C. who is now brought to the Barr is sent back to the prison under the custody of the Warden for the occasion that he is therein detained there to remain c. H 13 Jacorot 588. Entry of a Capias ad respodend and thereupon a Non inventus returned and a Habeas Corpus to the Warden of the Fleet is awarded received such a day and then thus and now here at this day came the said Defendant in his proper person under the custody of the Warden aforesaid brought to the Barr who being demanded if he would appear to the said Writ or not sayd that not Therefore let processe of Outlawry be made c. M 5. Jac. rot 2254. Fleet ss Entry of an Habeas corpus of a prisoner committed to be Fleet by the Commissioners in causes Ecclesiasticall and his enlargement without baile It was commanded to the Warden that he should have here to wit at Westminster immediatly after the receit of this Writ the body of Anthony Rooper Knight in the prison aforesayd under his custody detained by whatsoever name he is reputed together with the day and cause of taking and detaining of the said Anthony that the same Justices here viewing the cause may cause to be done what of right and according to the Law and custome of the Realme of the Lord the King of England The like for Langton P. 8. Jac. rot 819. The lik for Melton there rot 1939. The like for Throckmorton T. 8. Jac. rot 1675. But they entred into a Recognizance of a 100 l. i● the Bench to appear from day to day P. 9. Jac rot 1510 P 8. Jac. rot 1939. ought to be done And no where at this day to wit on Satturday next after Octab. Martini that same term came the same A in his proper person under the Custody of the same Warden brought here to the Bar and the same Warden then returned that before the coming of the Writ to wit the ninth day of October last past the sayd A.R.M. rendred themselves to the prison aforesaid before committed by vertue of a certaine Warrant dated the thirtieth day of I last past which followeth in these words These are in his Majesties name straightly to charge you by vertue of his Highnesse Commission for causes Ecclesiasticall under the great Seal of England to us and others directed That herewith you receive and take into your custody the body of Sir Anthony Rooper Knight and him safely detaine prisoner at this our Commandement untill we shall give you order for his enlargement signifying unto you That the cause of his commitment is for that there being a certain cause referred unto us by his Majesties especiall direction betwixt him the said Sir A.R. and I.B. Vicar of B. for that he detaineth wrongfully from the said Vicar a certain yearly pension due unto him from the said Sir A. R being called before us after ful hearing of the cause in the presence of the said Sir A. R. and of his Councill three or four severall times and at last adjudged by us to pay the said pension he having some time of deliberation given unto him by us to consider therof hath notwithstanding obstinately disobey our said Order and doth so still persist and this shall be your Warrant in that behalfe given at Lambeth this thirtieth day of Iune 1607. And that this was the cause of taking and detaining of the said Anthony in the prison aforesaid the body notwithstanding of the said A he hath now here ready as by the said Writ it was commanded him c. whereupon the premisses being seene and by the Justices here fully examined and understood Judgment by the Court. it seemeth to the said Justices here that the said cause of Commitment of the sayd A. to the prison of the Fleet aforesaid in the Returne aforesaid above spec●fied to be insufficient in Law to detain him the said A in the prison aforesaid or to deprive the said A from his priviledge of the Court of the Lord the King here therefore the same Anthony is dismissed from the prison aforesaid by the Court here and the same Warden is fully discharged by the Court here of such custody c. T 18 Iac.
sheriff might have answered to the said Lord the King from the day of the receiving of the writ aforesaid untill the said day of the retorne thereof and the Inquisition which c The same Justices make appear here in S Mich. by their letters Sealed c. M 13. Jac. Rot. 2096. Brownlow Wiltes ss It was commandethe Justices of the Lord the King at the assize in the County aforesaid whereas the King had commanded the late sheriff of the county aforesaid as otherwise he had commanded him that he should distrain W. Dutton Knight late sheriff of the county aforesaid his predecessor by all his lands and chattles in his Bayliwick so that neither he nor any one for him put their hands upon them Entrey of a w●it to inquire de quantis exitiff c. See the statute Westmi 2.29 which granted this writ Hn. 13. E. 1. untill he shall have an other precept therein from the Lord the King and that he should answer of the issues of them to the said Lord the King so that he should have before the Justices of the said Lord the King there to wit at Westminster in Cr. S. Trinitatis last past the body of R. G. late of c. otherwise called R. G. c. which by the precept of the Lord the King he had lately taken as Fr. Popham Knight late sheriff of the county aforesaid predecessor of the sheriff now otherwise retorned to the Justices of the Lord the King here to wit at Westminster aforesaid to answer to W. Mariat of a plea that he should render unto him 30 l. which c. And to heare his judgment of more defaults c at which day the said now sheriff to the Justices of the said Lord the King now here to wit at Westminster aforesaid T. 18. Rot. 1674. retorneth that the said W. D. was distrained by his Chattells to the value of 66 s. and 8 d. where upon it was test fied in the Court of the King here on the behalf of the said W. M. that the said sheriff of greater issues to wit of 20 l. might have answered that by the oath of honest and lawfull men of the county aforesaid in the presence of the said now sheriff if he will be present they should diligently inquire of what and how many issues of the lands and chattels of the said W. D P. 12. H 6. Rot. 2 a ve fac awarded to the Corone●s to inquire de quantis exitibus besides the said 66 s. 8 d. in his bayliwick the now sheriff could have answered to the Lord the King c. from the day of the receiving of the said Writ untill the same day of the returne of the same And the said Inquisition which c. the said Justices of assize should make appeare here at this day to wit in 8. S. Mich. by their letters sealed and now here at this day came the said W. M. by Tho. P his attorney and the said Justices of assize to wit Laurance Tanfeild Kni. Cheife Baron of the Lord the King of his Exchequer and Henry Mountague one of the Serjeants at law of the said Lord the King assigned to take the assize in the county afaresaid The Justices of assizes ●●to●ne into the bench an ●●quisition taken by them now retorne here a certaine Inquisition at new Salisbury in the county aforesaid the 19. day of I. last past by vertue of the said writ by the oath of 12. c. taken by which it is found that the said W. D. Kni. late sheriff of the county of the said Cr. S. Tri. last past and long before had divers lands and chattells in the county aforesaid whereof the said now sheriff to wit H. M. from the day of the receiving of the said writ of Distring above mentioned untill the retorne of the same of twenty pounds in issues besides the 66 s. and 8. d. above might have answered to the said Lord the King to wit at L. in the county aforesaid Therefore it is considered that the said H. L. for his concealement in this behalfe in gui Sit. Mia of the Lord the King And that he answer the Lord the King of the said 20 l. whereof he besides the said 66 s. 8 d. of the lands and chattells of the said W. D. as aforesaid could have answered according to the Form of the statute in this case provided c. statute 13. E. 1. Cap. 39. A W●it to enquire of damages awarded de novo where the Sheriff returned that he could not execute the old Writ for that some of the Iurors refused to take their Oath and a Capias awarded against them for contempt Capias awarde● P 20. H. 8. Rot. 461. At which day here came the said Plaintiff by his attorney aforesaid and the sheriff to wit W P. Knight now retorneth that he such a day and yeare last past caused to come before him at L. in the County aforesaid A. B. C. D. and others to inquire of and upon the premisses which said C. D. their corporall oath of and upon the premisses to performe or swear altogether refused and denied in manifest contempt of the Lord the King now and the lawes of his Kingdome So that execution of the said Writ he could not then do Therefore as before the sheriff was commanded that by the oath of honest and lawfull men of the county aforesaid he diligently inquire what damages the said plaintiff sustained aswell by occasion of the entry aforesaid as for his costs c. and in as much c. he make appeare here such a day under the seale c. and Seales c. And also it is commanded to the said sheriff that he omit not for any liberty but that he take the said C. and D. if c. and safe c. so that they may have their bodies here at the said Terme to answer unto the Lord the King of the contempt aforesaid c. The same day is given to the said Plaintiff here c. Entry of a Writ of inquiry against an Attorney in Covenant LOndon ss Whereas Hugh Beeston Knight in our Court before our Justices at Westmin exhibited to our said Justices his certain bill against R. G. Gent. one of the attornies c. otherwise called R. G of Cliffords Inn London Gent. in a plea of covenant for that whereas the same Ricard by his certain Writing sealed with his seale and into our Court before our Justices brought made at London in the parish of St. Mary Bow in the ward of Cheape the 29. day of Nov. An. Dom. 1616. whose date is the same day and year acknowledged himself to have his custody two Fether beds 1. Bolster 4. Stooles covered with Scotish worke c. of the proper goods and chattles of the same Hugh Beeston which same Goods and Chattles after the delivery of them to the said Hugh were left in the custody of the said Richard And whereas
the whole time aforesaid to be replevied by the sheriffs Ministers of the City aforesaid for the time being by vertue of a plaint in the Court of the sayd Lady the Queen and her progenitors Kings of England held before the Sheriffs of the City aforesaid for the time being levied and not by writ of the said Lady the Qu. or her progenitors Kings of E. issuing out of the Chancery and also that all the customes of the City aforesaid by Authority of Parliament of the Lord E late King of England after the Conquest at Westminster The Sheriffs are free men of London and held by their oath to observe the customes of the City the fifteenth year of his Reign held were ratified and confirmed to the then Mayor and Comminalty of the same City and their successors which said Liberties and free Customes of the same City they the same sheriffs and freemen of the City aforesaid before the purchasing of the said Originall Writ and alwaies afterwards hitherto being bound by oath have observed and are bound to hold without any violation for which causes the sheriffs aforesaid could not replevy the goods and chattells in the sayd Writ specified or do Execution upon the sayd writ nor can at the present but because it seemeth to the Court here that the Return aforesaid The Returne of the Sheriff vicious in form aforesaid made is as well in contempt and prejudice of the said Lady the Queen now and of her Court and also in Derrogation of her Crown and Dignity and manifest Danger of her Dis-inheriting and also that it giveth way and redoundeth to the immoderat damage and greivance of the same W and Delay of his suit therefore as before the sheriffs are commanded without Delay to replevy to the same W. the goods and Chattells aforesaid according to the Tenor of the commands of the said Lady the Queen now aforesaid therein to them directed Plur. repleg awarded and in as much c. They make appear here in 8 Sancti Hillarii c. It is also commanded the Coroners of the said Lady the Queen that they cause to come here the same sheriffs at the same Term to answer as well to the said Lady the Queen as to the same W of and upon the premisses further to do and receive what the Court of the said Lady the Queen here shall consider of them in this behalfe and in as much c. The same Coroner cause to appear at the same Term c. Pone Sheriffs returne upon a Pone adjudged void for that he shew edssino the cattell in specie named in the Returne See p. 3 El. Dyer fol. 199. pl. 54. Report of the case 21 E 4 fol. 23. M. 18. H. 6. rot 428. H 2. Eliz. rot 191. It is recorded by the Court here the third day of May in the year of the Raign of the Lady Elizabeth now 3. That the Returne aforesaid is vitious invalid and insufficient in Law for that there are no cattell named in Specie in the Return aforesaid contained for which the same Sheriff by vertue of a Writ of _____ was attached to be here at the said Octab. Pur. c. whereupon no judgement by the Justices then here for any forfeiture to be made to the Lady the Queen upon the Attachment by the Law of the Land ought to be given nor is given as it appeareth above and so the processe and extracts for the price or value of the Cattell aforesaid to be forfeited without Judgement and consent of the Court here by the Officers of the same Court without Warrant was made c. Quaere if not between Netherfall and Lawrence Priviledge H 45. Eliz. rot 818. Brownlow Lanc. ss At the return of a Capias against a servant of the c●cife Cle●k of the Kings Bench the servant came in person into the Court of Common Beuch delivered to the Justices a writ of supersedias prayed the allowance thereof that they would not hold plea c A writ of priviledge for a servant of the cheif clark of the Kings bench It was commanded the Sherif that he should take John Wood late of Brenset in the county aforesaid Yeoman of c. and safely c. so that hee might have his body here at this day to wit in Octab. Sancti Hillarii to answer to T. L in a plea wherefore with force and arms one Messuage ten acres of Land with the Appurtenances in B. which Margeret Erlington widdow to the same T. devised for a Terme which is not past entred and him from his Farme aforesaid ejected and other Enormities c. To the great Damage c. and against the peace c. And now here at this day came as well the same T. by I. P. his Attorney as the same John Wood in his proper person and hereupon the same J W. brought here into the Court a certain Writ of the sayd Lady the Queen of Supersedeas in the cause aforesaid closed to them directed The Tenor whereof followeth in these words Elizabeth c. To our Beloved and faithfull Edmund Anderson Knight and his Associates Justices of the same Bench greeting As well of our Dignity as according to the ancient Custome used and approved of in times past hitherto obtained That our cheif Clark of the pleas in our Court before us ought not to be drawn or compelled to answer before any secular Judges upon any pleas or complaints pleas of Free Tenement only excepted nor by the whole time aforesaid were accustomed And now in our Court here before us on the behalf of John Wood one of the servants of John Rooper Knight our cheif Clarke assigned to Roll pleas in our said Court before us It is given us to understand That one Thomas Lacke little regarding the custome aforesaid the same I W by the name of I. W. late of B. in the County of Kent Yeoman hath drawn into plea of a plea wherefore with force and armes one Messuage c. as above untill against our peace c. to the very great disprofit and greivance of the said I. W and manifest infringement of the Liberties and priviledges aforesaid in our Court before us by the whole time aforesaid hitherto used and approved whereupon we are willing to provide him a fit speedy remedy to observe the Liberties priviledges aforesaid for so long time used infringed We command you that from further holding of the plea aforesaid before you or compelling him the said I. W. further to answer before you in the plea aforesaid ye be altogether superseded saying on our behalf to the same T L. That he at our said Court before us may come and have Justice there if he will Teste Iohn Popham at Westminster the twenty fourth day of January Anno Regni nostri 45. Rooper Which said Writ being read and heard the same Iohn Wood saith That he is and at the day of purchasing of the Writ
aforesaid here c. came aswell the same R. as the same R B. in their proper persons and the jurors of the jury aforesaid being called came who being elected tried and sworn to speak the truth of the within contayned said upon their oath ut in Recordo where upon the same Justices at L. pe●fixed a day to the parties aforesaid before the Justices of the Lord the King of the Common Bench at Westminster Iustice at Lanc. prefixeth a day for the parties to be at West to wit upon Monday n●xt after tres Pas next to come to heare their judgment thereof c. therefore c. AFterwards to wit in Oct. Mich. next following Iudgment in Banco after issue tried in the county P●ll of Lanc. upon a mittim of the record there P 4. 5 P. Ma. rot 632. Iudgment in debt here to wit at Westminster which same day the same plaintiff and Defendant have by the prefixment of W R. and N. P. Justices of the said Lady the Queen at L. to heare theire judgment here c. came aswell the said Plaintiff as the said Defendant by their attornies aforesaid and the said Justices at L. sent here his record in these words Afterwards c. whereupon the premisses being seen and by the justices here fully understood it is considered that the said plaintiff recover against the said defendant his debt aforesaid And his damages to ten shillings by the jury here in Form aforesaid assessed and also 40 s. to the same plaintiff at his request for his costs and charges aforsaid by the Court here adjudged of increase which said damages in the whole do amount unto 50 s. and the Defendant in mercy c. P 4. Eliz. Rot. 503. Brownlow ss Entry of a Resu● in debt against an heir he prayes the Plaint may cease till plea in age and it was granted and after full age a Resum is awarded against a Baron and Feme P 8 Jac Rot 205. Satisfaction for part It was commanded the sheriff whereas I. H. late of c. Spinster daughter and heire of D. H. Gent. lately called c. in the county of Cornwall Gent late in the Court of the Lady Eliz. late Queen of England of the Common Bench was summoned to answer E. V. of a plea that she render to him 40 l. which shee then ought him and unjustly detayned for that to wit that whereas the said D. Father of the said Jane whose heir she is in his life time to wit the 21. day of I. An. 22 Eliz Reg. at L. by his certaine bill obligatory which the said S. with the seale of the said D Sealed into the said Court of the Queen brought the date hereof was the same day and year acknowledged himselfe to owe to the said S. 43 l. 16 s. to be paid to the said S. when he shall be thereof required for which payment well and truly to make the said D. had bound his heires executors by the same B. and the said D in his life time of 96 s. thereof to the said S. afterwards satisfied and that the said D. in his life time and the said Jane daughter and heir of the said D. after the Death of the said D. although often required the said 40 l. residue have not rendred but the same to him to render have gainsaid and the same I. to the said D to render yet doth gainesay as the said S. then said The said I. appearing in the said Court of the said Lady the Queen said that she was within the age of 21. Plaint remaineth untill c. yeares And that she intended not nor ought during her minority aforesaid to answer the said S. in the plea aforesaid and prayeth that the plaint aforesaid might remaine unto the full age of the said Jane And because the same S. in the same Court of the Queen did not gainesay that it was considered that the said plaint should remaine untill the full age of the said I. as by the Record thereof in the court of the Lord the King here remaining manifestly appeareth and whereas the said S. afterwards to wit the 23. day of I. An. Reg. nunc 3. came into the court of the Lord the King before his Justices Averment of the full age of the Feme and that she is married c. And said that the said Jane was of full Age and that the said Jane after that the said plaint remained without day and before the said 23. of Jan An. 3. c. abovesaid to wit such a day and yeare at L. had taken to husband one A. P. Gent. and is now marryed to the said A. Resummon by good summoners the same A and I. his wife that they be before the Justices of the Lord the said King here at this day to wit such a day to heare the record their judgment of the plaint aforesaid that he should then have here the summons and that writ and now here at this day came the same S. by I. H. his attorney and offered himself the 4. day against the said A. and I. in the plea aforesaid and they came not Nihil returned And the sheriff to wit N P. Esq now retorneth that they had nothing in his bayliwick whereby they could be summoned and hereupon it is testified in the said court of the Lord the K●ng here that the said A. and I. have sufficient in the county whereby they may be resummoned Testat resummons Therefore the Sheriff of Devo is commanded that he resummon by good summoners the said A. and I. of being here 15. Trini to heare their judgment in the plaint aforesaid the same day is given to the said S. here c. Remissio Recordi The Record remitted Justic Lanc. upon a forraign Voucher P 26 H. 8. rot 337. AFterwards the processe being continued between the parties aforesaid in the plea aforesaid by the Jury put therein between them is respited here untill this day to wit Oct. Mich. then next following unlesse the Justices of the Lord the King assigned to take the Assizes in the County aforesaid by forme of the Statute c. on Munday at the Feast of Saint Lawrence next past at Salop in the sayd County of S. first came And now here at this day came the same Executors by their Attorney aforesaid and the same Justices of Assizes before whom c. sent here their Record in these words Postea c. And because the Court of the King here cannot proceed further in the plaint aforesaid therefore the said plaint is remitted to the Iustices of the said Lord the King of his County Palatine to proceed in the said plaint as of right and according to the Law and Custome of the County Palatine aforesaid is to be done c. And it is sayd to the said F. F. Attorney of the said Executors that the same Executors be before the Iustices of the Lord the King
Plaintiff and Defendant come by attorny And there upon the same David prayeth execution against the same John for the said 20 l. by him in Form aforesaid acknowedged to be levyed of his lands and Chattles and against the same Bartholomew for the said 20 l. c. and so against the rest severally And the same I. B. W. and H. pray liberty to imparle untill Cr. Tri. and have it c. The same day is given to the same David here c. Execution prayed severally PAsch 9. Jac. Roll 349. Walter Devon ss It was commanded the sheriff because in the record and proceedings Scire facias after a judgment reversed in a writ of false judgment upon a Record in Detinue and also in commencing of a certain plaint which was in the hundred of N. C. Esquire of N. without writ of the Lord the King between I. C. W. H. in a plea of detinue of corne which the same I. C. demanded of the same W. a writ of false judgment was given against him in the said plaint as the King is informed by the grievious complaint of the said William and as by the inspection of the Record proceedings in the cause aforesaid which the said Lord the King now caused to be brought before his Justices at Westminster sufficiently appeareth that false judgment was given against the same William in the plaint aforesaid For which in the Court of the Lord the King now here before his said Justices it was considered that the judgment aforesaid should be revoked nulled and altogether taken for nothing Judgment reversed And that the same William should be restored to all things which he had lost by occasion of the judgment aforesaid Notwithstanding because the said Io. Clerk after the judgment aforesaid in the hundred aforesaid given and by force thereof and pretence of a certaine judiciall precept issuing out of the hundred caused to be don and levyed upon one Cow of the same Willam 39 s. 11 d. for the value of the said Corne to wit for eight bushels of Rye and 12 d to the same Iohn for his costs and charges which he had and sustained by the occasion of the detention of the corne aforesaid in the hundred aforesaid adjudged And thereupon the said Cow was sold by which occasion the said Iohn Clark of the said 39 s. 11 d. for the value of the said corne and of the said 12 d. for his costs and charges aforesaid in the hundred aforesaid by vertue of the judgment aforesaid recovered was and is satisfied as by the relation and information of the said William the Lord the King is informed and understands And because c. that by honest c. he should make knowne to the said I. C. that he should be here at this day to wit Men. Pas to shew if any thing c. Wherefore the Cow aforesaid or the value of the same or the said 10 s and 11 d. in Form aforesaid recovered Scire facias to have restitution ought not to be restored and repayd unto the said William according to the Form and effect of the said judgment in the said Court of the said Lord the King now in Form aforesaid if c. And now here at this day came the same W. H. by R. S. his attorney and offered himselfe the 4 th day against the said I. C. in the plea aforsaid and he being solemnly called came not and the sheriff now retorneth that he hath nothing Alias Sci. fac awarded c. nor is to be found c. Therefore as before it was commanded the sheriff that by honest men c. he shall make known to the said I. C. that he be here in Cr. Trin. to shew in Form aforesaid c. PAas 13. Jac Rot. 774. Brownlow Civit. Covent ss It was commanded the Coroners of the City aforesaid whereas the King had commanded the late sheriff of the City aforesaid that of the lands and chattls of H. L. late of D. in the county of Cest Gent. in their bayliwick they would cause to be made aswell a certaine debt of 150. Scire facias directed to the Coroners and Sheriffs both to levy a certaine debt upon a fi fac and not payed to the party at the returne of the fi fac l. which H S. in the Court of the King here to wit at Westminster recovered against him as 30 s. which to the same H. in the same Court of the King here were adjudged for his damages which he had by occasion of detayning of that debt and that they should have those monies before the Justices here to wit at Westminster 15. Marti last past to render to the said Humphery for his debt and damages aforesaid whereof he is convicted at which day here to wit at Westminster aforesaid came the same H. by G. B. his attorney and the sheriffes to wit T. L. and I. B. then retorned that they by vertue of the said writ to them directed of the Chattles of the said H. have caused to be made 125 l. parcell of the debt and damages aforesaid which said 125 l. here to wit at Westminster aforesaid at that day they have ready notwithstanding the same sheriffs the said 125 l. had not here in Court of the Lord the King at that day nor have satisfied the same Humphry for the said 125 l. as by the information of the said H. to the King was made known and because c. that by honest and c. they should make knowne to the same T. and I that they should be here at this day to wit 15. Pas to shew if any thing c. wherefore the same H execution against them for the said 125 l. by them in Form aforesaid levyed ought not to have c. if c. And now here at this day commeth the said H. by his attorney aforesaid and offered himself the 4 th day against the said T. and I. in the plea aforesaid and they being solemnly called came not and the Coroner to wit W. F. now retorneth that he by vertue of the Writ aforesaid to him directed by F. N. and T. W. honest c. made known to the same T. and I. to be here at this day to shew in Form aforesaid c therefore it is considered that the said H. have execution against the same T. and I. for the same 125l by them in Form aforesaid levyed by default c. LOndon ss Pasch 11. Jac. Rot. 620. The entry of a Sci. fac upon a generall pardon Capias ut lagat Brownlow ss It was commanded the sheriffs that they should not omit for any liberty within their Bayliwick but that they should take H. H late c. otherwise called c. utlawed in London next before the Feast of St. Dunston the Bpp. An. primo c at the suit of G. E. in a plea of debt if c. and him in safty c. so
Jac. Rot. 1510. It is thus contayned Mid. ss It was commanded the sheriff whereas G. B. of Cobham in the County of Surry gent. had prosecuted a certaine Writ of the Lord the King of Audita querela to the Justices of the Lord the King here directed against one I. D. Doctor of the Lawes upon a certain judgment in the Court of the said Lord the King of the Common Bench here given for the same Iohn against the said O. given aswell of a certaine debt of 200 l. as of 33 s. and 4. d. for his damages which the same I. had by occasion of detayning of that debt by the same Iohn against the said O. in the same court of the said Lord the King here rccovered and the same O thereupon afterwards to wit the 29. day of May An. Rs. c. 7. out of the same Court had obtayned a certaine writ of the said Lord the King directed to the sheriff of Suss against the same Iohn to premonish the said Iohn of being before the Justices of the said Lord the King here to wit at Westminster such a retorn the next following to answer to the said writ of Audita querele And further to do and receive what the Court of the Lord the King shall consider of him in that behalf and whereas also afterwards to wit the said 29. day of May An 7. abovesaid in the same Court before the Justices of the said Lord the King at Westminster came E. M. of c. G. M. of c. T. W. of c. and R. E. and undertook and every of them did undertake for the same O. in the summe of 200 l. and the same O then present in the same Court undertook for himselfe in the summe of 500 l. to prosecute the said writ of Audita querela with effect and if it shall happen judgment against the said O. in this behalfe to be given that then the same O. should satisfie to the same I. of the debt and damages aforesaid in the same Court recorded which said summe of 500 l. the said Owen acknowledgeth of his Lands and Chattles to be made and to be levied to the use and behoofe of the said Iohn And which said severall sumes of 200 l. every of the Mnucaptors aforesaid acknowledge of their Lands and Chattles and every of them to be made if it should happen the said Owing to make default in any of the premisses and thereof to be lawfully convicted and although afterwards to wit in the morrow of the holy Trinity An. Rs. c. 8. after the appearance of the said Iohn to the writ aforesaid made in the Court of the said Lord the King before his Justices here to wit at Westminster by the judgment of the same Court it was considered that the said Owing shall take nothing by the said writ aforesaid but should be in mercy for his false clamor therein And that the said Iohn should goe therein without day c. and prosecute for his execution if to him it should seem expedient Neverthelesse the said Owing of the said 200 l. of the debt aforesaid the said 33 s. and 4 d. for the damages aforesaid hath not satisfied to the said Iohn neither the said Owing the said 500 l. by him in Form aforesaid acknowledged to the said Iohn hitherto hath not paid nor the same Edmond George Thomas Robert or any of them the said 200 l. by them severaly in Form aforesaid acknowledged of their lands and chattles to the same I. D hitherto hath paid as by the information of the said Iohn the King understandeth And because c that by honest c. he make knowne to the said O. E. G. T. and Rob that they should be here at this day to wit 15 Pas to shew if any thing c. to wit the same O wherefore the same 500 l. by him in Form aforesaid acknowledged of his lands and chattles and the same E G. T. and R. wherefore the same 200 l. by them severally in Form aforesaid acknowledged of their Lands and Chattles ought not to be made and rendred to the said Iohn according to the Forme of the acknowledgment aforesaid if c. At which day here came the said John by I N his attorney and offered himself the 4. day against the same O. E. G. T. and R. in the plea aforesaid and they being solemnly called came not and the sheriff now retorneth that they have nothing c. nor are found c. Therefore as before it was commanded the sheriff that by honest c he should make knowne to the said O. E. G. T. and R. that they should be here 15 Pas to shew in Form aforesaid c. At which day here came aswell the same Iohn by his Attorney aforesaid as the said O. E. G. T. and R. by Oth. Gager their Attorney and the sheriff as before retorneth that they have nothing c. nor are to be found c. And hereupon the same Iohn prayeth execution against the said Owin of the said 500 l. by the same O. in Form aforesaid acknowledged and against the same Edmond for the same 200 l. by the same E. in Forme aforesaid acknowledged and against the said George for the said 200 l. by the same George in Form aforesaid acknowledged And against the said Thomas of the said 200 l. by the same Thomas in Form aforesaid acknowledged And against the said Robert of the said 200 l. by the same Robert in Form aforesaid acknowledged to him to be adjudged c. and the same O E. G T. and R. praylicence to imparle and have it c. At which day came here aswell the said Iohn as the said O. E. G. T. and R. by their attornies aforesaid and hereupon the same Iohn as before prayeth judgment and execution against the said O. E. G. T. and R. of the said severall summes by them in Form aforesaid acknowledged to him to be adjudged c. And the same attorney of the said O. E G T. and R. saith that he is not informed c. therefore it is considered that the same I. D. have execution against the same O for the said 500 l. by the same O. in Form aforesaid acknowledged and against the said Ed. for the said 200 l. by the same E in Forme aforesaid acknowledged and against the said George for the said 200 l. by him in Forme acknowledged And against the said Thomas for the said 200 l. by the same Thomas in Forme aforesaid acknowledged And against the said Robert for the said 200 l. by the same Robert in Form aforesaid acknowledged c. T 10. Jac. Rot. 338 Walter Staff ss It was commanded the sheriff Entry of a speciall writ of Scire facias where the lands are extended for the P● but the sheriff saith that he extended the same Lands upon an other Elegit and delivered them to the party and that he cannot deliver them to the p● now
sixteen pounds and ten shillings The record of the Assize certifi d into the Bench. and that the same T.C. should be thereof in mercy as by the Record and proceedings therein the Justices of the said Lord the King here to wit at Westminster at the command of the Lord the King sent and in the same Court here before them remaining manifestly appeareth Execution notwithstanding of the judgement aforesaid yet remaineth undone and the same T.T. is dead as by the information of T. T. Esquire son and heir of the said T.T. his Father and Executor of the Testament of the said T.T. his Father the King understandeth and because c. that by honest c. he should make known to the same T.C. that hee should be here in 8. Sancti Michaelis to shew if any thing c wherefore the same T. T. the son Execution upon the judgement aforesaid ought not to have if c. At which said 8. Sancti Michalis Adjournment untill Mens Michaelis ANd now here at this day came as well the same T.T. the Son by E. S. his Attorney as the same T. C. premonished c. by I. A. his Attorney and the sheriff now returneth that he had made known to the said T.C. of being here at this day to shew in Forme aforesaid c. by M. H. and E. H. honest c. and hereupon the same T.T. son and heir bringeth here into Court the Letters Testamentary of the said T.T. his Father by which it appeareth to the Court here the same T. T. the son to be Executor of the Testament aforesaid and thereof to have the Administration c. And as Son and heir of the said T. T. his Father prayeth that the Nusance aforesaid by the view of the Recognitors aforesaid may be removed and that the banck aforesaid may be cast down c. so that the water aforesaid by the gutter aforesaid through the same close of the same T.C. called H. and from thence unto the common River called Fosse in the said County of Lincoln into its ancient course at the charges of the said T.C. may be reduced and as Executor of the Testament aforesaid prayeth Execution for the Damages aforesaid to be adjudged unto him c. ANd the same T.C. nothing to hinder the Execution of the judgement aforesaid sayth whereby the same T. T. the son remaineth against the same T.C. therein without defence N. l. dic Therefore it is considered that the said T.T. son and heir of T.T. his Father and as Executor of the Testament aforesaid have Execution of the judgement aforesaid against the same T.C. in forme aforesaid given c. P 21. Iac. rot 1816. Brownlow Norff. ss Entry of a Sci. fac for the Tenant in a w●it of dower to have execution of the lands to the va●ue c. of the third part recovered in dower after seisin hod af the third pa●t demanded for the demandant against the Tenant It was commanded the sheriff whereas Ioane Morrell widdow who was the wife of John M. Gent. lately in the Court of the Lord the King now here to wit at Westminster had demanded against Robert Long Gent the third part of one Messuage c. with the Appurtenances in H. as her Dower which hapned to her out of the free Tenement which was of the said I her late husband by writ of the Lord the King Dedo te unde nichil habet And the same Robert in the same Court of the Lord King here called Iohn N. Gent. summoned in the County aforesaid to warrant against her which said Iohn M. summoned afterwards in the Court of the Lord the King here made default by which it was then considered in the same Court of the King here in the Terme of Saint Michael Anno Regis nunc 18. that the said Ioan should recover her seisin against the same Robert of the third part aforesaid with the appurtenances and that the same Robert should have of the third part of the said I. N. to the value of the third part aforesaid with the Appurtenances by default of the sayd I. N. and although the same Ioan hath obtained her seisin of the third part aforesaid with the appurtenances by vertue of the judgement aforesaid neverthelesse the same Robert of the third part of the same I. N. to the value of the third part aforesaid hath not attained and because c. that by honest c. he should make known to the said I. N that hee should be here at this day to wit A Die Pas in ●unam mensem to shew if any thing c. wherefore the same Robert of the third part of the same I N. to the value of the third part aforesaid with the Appurtenances according to the Forme of the Recovery aforesaid ought not to have c. And now here at this day came the same Robert by Luke Constable his Attorney and offered himselfe the fourth day against the said I. N. in the same plea and he being solemnly called came not and the sheriff now returneth that he by vertue of the Writ aforesaid to him directed made known to the same I.N. of being here at this day to shew in form aforesaid by Iohn Doo and R. R. c. Therefore it is considered that the same Robert have Execution and seisin against the said I.N. of the lands of the said I. N. to the value of the third part aforesaid with the appurtenances by default c. and hereupon the same Robert prayeth a Writ of the Lord the King to be directed to the sheriff of the County aforesaid to cause to be made to him full seisin of the Lands of the said Iohn N. to the value of the third part aforesaid with the appurtenances to hold to him in severalty by metes and bounds and it is granted to him returnable here in Crastino sancti Trinitatis c. T 21. Iac. rot 3360. Brownlow Dorset ss Sci. fac sued by the administrators to have Execution upon a judgement had by them as administrators Hurding and Martin Admistrators of Martin sue out a Scire facias upon a judgement had by them as Administrators M. 18. Iac. against Starr for fourteen pounds as for six pounds and have Execution by default without shewing the Letters of Administration Quaere for they brought them into Court upon the first declaration H 21. 21. Iac. rot 3150. Gulston Otherwise as it appeareth in Mich. Terme Anno 21. Entry of a Sci. fac against the sheriff to render to the plaintiff so ma● catrell as were replevied by him by pledges for that the pledges are insufficient Quaere whether such writ ought to be brought in Middlesex where the record of the recovery remaineth or where the Testat Sci. fac is to wit in the county of Surrey 18 E. 4. 18. and 22. 9 H. 6. fol. 42. 15 24. 19 2 H. 6. 15. 21 H. 6. 40. 4 H. 7. 67. 10 H 7. 11. 3
and not found in his bayliwick as by the record and proceedings therein in the same court of the Lord the King before the Justices of the same Lord the King here to wit at Westminster aforesaid remayning manifestly appeareth Execution notwithstanding of the judgment aforesaid yet remayneth undon and the same I. H Gent. is dead as by the information of Robert Broundling Esq Administrator of the goods and Chattles which were of the same I H. at the time of his death during the minority of W. H. and R H. Executors of the Testament of the said I. H. Gent. the King understandeth and because c. that by honest c. be should make knowne to the said I. H. Knight that he should be here at this day to wit 15. Pas to shew if any thing c. wherefore the same Robert ought not to have Execution against him of the debt aforesaid ought not to have c. according to the form of the acknowledgement aforesaid c. now here at this day came the same Rob. by I. Gill his attorney and offered himself the fourth day against I. H Knight in the plea aforesaid and he being solemnly called came not and the sheriff to wit Henry Chapman now retorneth that the said I. H. Knight hath nothing c. nor is found c. And hereupon the same R. saith that after the said 15. Pas last past the same I. H. Gent. at the Towne of New-Castell upon Tyne made his last will and Testament the same William H. and Ralph his Sons being then within the age of 17. yeares Executors of the same Testament made and ordayned And that the Administrators of all the goods and Chattles which were of the said I H. Gent. at the time of his death during the minority of the same William and Ralph by Clement Colmor c. The 19. day of November in the yeare of our Lord 1613. at the Towne of New Castell upon Tyne after the death of the said I. H. Gent to the same Robert was committed And he bringeth here into Court aswell the letters Testamentary of the same I. H. Gent. by which it sufficiently appeareth to the Court here the same William and Ralph to be Executors of the Testament aforesaid And thereof to have the administration As the letters administratory of the said officiall which the Commission of the administration aforesaid in Form aforesaid do testifie whose date are the same 19 day of November An. Do. 1613. abovesaid with this that the said Robert will verifie that the same William and Ralph are yet living to wit at the Towne of New-Castell upon Tyne and are within the age of 17. yeares and hereupon the same Robert payeth execution against the same I. H. Knight of the Debt aforesaid by default c. and hereupon the same Robert prayeth a writ of the Lord the King by the statute c. to the Reverend Father in Christ William Bishop of Durham or keeper of his place there to be directed And it is granted him retornable here in Cr. S. Trin c. ss BRownlow ss Whereas A. M Gent. and W. H. late of Entry of a Sci fac against manucaptors c. Gent. at an other time to wit 29 day of June An. 21. before Henry Hobart Knight and Baronet our Cheife Justices of the common bench at his Chamber in Serjeants Inne Fleetstreet London undertook and each of them did undertake to wit the same A. in the summe of 160 l. And the same W. in the summe of 80 l. that he the same A. should appeare in our Court before our Justices at Westminster in his proper person or by his sufficient attorney in Law to an action or writ of one R. S. against the same Arthur of and upon an action of debt upon demand of 80 l. before 8. Mich. then next to come to be commenced and in our said Court before our Justices at Westminster to be prosecuted and to answer to the same Richard in the plea aforesaid And also it should happen judgment after the appearance of the said A. in the Cour here made in in the same plea for the said Richard against the same A. to be given to satisfie to the said Richard of the debt and damages for the same Richard against the same A in the same Court in the plea aforesaid to be recovered or adjudged or that he the same A upon that occasion should render himselfe to the prison of the Fleet Which said summe of 160 l. the same A acknowledgeth to be made of their lands and chattles which said 80 l. the same W. acknowledgeth to be made of his lands and Chattles to be levied to the use and behoof of the said Richard if it should happen the said A. to make default in any of the premisses and thereof lawfully to be convicted which said Recognizance in Form aforesaid taken The said Cheife Justice afterwards to wit the 30 day of June then next following in our said Court with his owne hands and delivered to be inroled upon Record and now there before our Justices of the common Bench aforesaid at Westminster aforesaid in the Terme of the holy Trinity An. 21. abovesaid is inroled of which said plea of Debt a certain plaint before them was levied in our Court before Iohn Hodges Esq then being one of the sheriffs of London and the same plaint by our Writ upon our Command before our Chief Justice at his Chamber aforesaid was sent and had As by the record and proceedings therein in our said Court before our said Justices at Westminster remayning manifestly appeareth And although the same Richard before the said Oct. S. Mich. to wit the 17. day of September An. c. 21. abovesaid our certaine originall Writ in a plea of debt of 80 l. against the same A. out of our Chancery at Westminster aforesaid then being before our Justices of the Common Bench at Westminster aforesaid Oct. S. Mich. then next following retornable Commenced and the same A. at the said 8. S. Mich. by I. R. then his Attorney to the said Writ in Debt aforesaid as by the same Richard against the same A. in Forme aforesaid commenced according to the Forme of the Recognizance aforesaid appeared And afterwards to wit in 8. S. Hill then next following the same A. aswell of the said Debt of 80 l. aforesaid as in 7 l. which to the same Richard in our said Court were adjudged for his Damages which he had by the occasion of the detayning of that Debt whereof he was convicted and judgment there against the same A. for the same Richard in the same plea in our Court aforesaid was given as by the Record and proceedings therein in the same Court before our Justices at Westminster remayning manifestly appeareth Neverthelesse the same A. hath not rendred his body in execution of the Judgment aforesaid in our said Court at the said Oct. S. Hill nor satisfied the said Richard for the
said Debt and damages aforesaid and because we will that those things which before our Chiefe Justice were rightly acted and known to be duely executed we command you that by honest c you should make knowne to the said A. and W that they be before our justices at Westminster quinq Pas to shew if any thing c. to wit the same A. wherefore the same 160 l. by the same A. in Forme aforesaid acknowledged to be made of his Lands and Chattles and the same W. wherefore the said 80 l. by him in Form aforesaid acknowledged to be made of his lands and Chattles and to the same Richard ought not to be rendred according to the Form of the Recognizance aforesaid if c. And have you there the names c. And this writ c. Test 14. Aprillis An. c. 22. Entry of a Scire fac in an audita q●erela M 21. Jac. rot Brownlow ss Whereas wee were ●nformed by the great complaint of S. A. Clerk that whereas one R. B. lately in the Court to wit in Hillary Terme An. c. 19. before our Justices at Westminster had recovered against the same S. aswell a certaine debt of 12 l. as 40 s. which c. whereof he is convicted And although the same S. in execution of the Debt and Damages aforesaid by vertue of a certain Writ of ours of Capias ad satisfaciendum thereof to our sheriff of Lincolne directed by Edward Hussey Knight and Baronet late sheriff of the same County at the suit of the same Richard was taken and imprisoned and by the same sheriff out of the same prison was permitted to goe at larg whither he would and from the execution aforesaid was delivered As by the same S. by waies and meanes convenient is ready to informe Neverthelesse the same Richard for the debt and Damages aforesaid against the same S. upon the recovery aforesaid hath againe now prosecuted and unjustly hath procured the same S. for that occasion againe to be taken and hitherto to be detayned in our Prison unto the immoderate Damage and grievance of the said S whereupon he hath be sought us to adhibit to him a fit remedy And because we will not that the same S. be injured in this behalfe And being willing to doe what is just we commanded our Justices that hearing the complaint of the same S. in this behalfe and calling before them the parties aforesaid and hearing their reasons therein they cause to be done to the same S. full and speedy justice as of right and according to the Law and custom of our Realm of England ought to be done we command you that by honest c you make knowne to the said Richard that he be here c. retornable Oct. Hill Test 30. Oct. An. 21. c. Scot. 47. H 20. Jac. in Mr. Brownlowes remembrance litera B. ss Entry of a Sci fac after a Sci. fac against Ter-Tenants Whereas wee have lately by our writ we have commanded the sheriffs of London that by honest and Lawfull men of their Bayliwick they should make knowne to the Tenants of the lands and Tenements which were of F. C. late of W. c. otherwise called c. in Fee-simple from the day of S. Martin c. An. 42. Eliz. Regin which day E. G. in the Court of the said late Lady the Queen of the Common Bench at Westminster before E. A. c. by the consideration of the same court had recovered against the said F aswell a certaine debt of 24 l. as 6 l. which to the same Edmond in the same Court were adjudged c. whereof he is convicted or at any time afterwards in their bayliwick that they should be before our Justices at Westminster in Oct. Pur. S. Mariae last past to shew if they had or knew any thing for themselves to say wherefore the Debt and Damages aforesaid of the lands and tenements which were of the said F at the time of the judgment aforesaid given or at any time afterwards in the seisin of the same Tenants in your Bayliwick ought not to be made and rendred to the said Edmond according to the Forme of the recovery aforesaid if it shall seeme expedient to them and our sheriffs of London to our said Justices at Westminster at that day retorned that there were not any Tenants of any of the lands or Tenements which were of the said Francis at the time of the judgment aforesaid given or at any time afterwards who had any thing where or by which they could make knowne to them whereupon it was testified in our said Court on the behalfe of the said Edmond that there are divers Tenants of divers lands and Tenements which were of the said F at the time of the judgment aforesaid given in the County of Suff. to whom the same sheriff may make knowne Good president Therefore it was commanded to the same sheriff of Suff. that by honest and lawfull men of his bayliwick he should make knowne to the Tenants of the Lands and Tenements which were of the said F. R. in Fee-simple at the said 15. S. Martin An. 42. abovesaid that they should be before our Justices at Westminster 15. Pas last past to shew if they had or knew any thing for themselves to say wherefore the debt and Damages aforesaid ought not to be made of the Lands and Tenements and rendred to the same E. in Form aforesaid And our said sheriff of Suff. to wit W. H. Esq to our said Justices at Westminster at that day renorned that he by P. K. and L. S. honest and lawfull men of his bayliwick made knowne to certaine F. B. Esq Tenant of the mannor of P. with the appurtenances in W. in the same County of Suff. And to R. L. Gent. Tenant of the rectory of the Church of L. in the County of S. which were of the said F. B. Esq at the time of the judgment aforesaid given of being before our said Justices at Westm at that day to answer in Form aforesaid c. and that there are no other Tenants of the lands and Tenements which were of the said F. B. in his Bayliwick to whom he could make knowne and the same F. B. and R. at the same 15. Pas in our said Court appearing said that the same E. Execution against the said F. B. of the Mannor aforesaid with the appurtenances and against the same Richard of the Rectory aforesaid with the appurtenances ought not to have because they say that before the writ of Scire sac to the sheriff of Suff. directed to wit such a day and yeare one Thomas B Gent. was Tenant as of his Free Tenement of the mannor of E otherwise E. Court with the appurtenances in the County aforesaid of which said mannor with the appurtenances the same Francis Burnall at the same 15. Martin An. 42. abovesaid which day the judgment aforesaid was given was seised in his
demesnes of Fee which said mannor of E. otherwise E. Court with the appurt is chargeable with the execution of the judgment aforesaid together with the mannor and Rectory aforesaid and this they were ready to verifie whereupon for that aswell the said Mannor of E. otherwise E. Court as the said Mannor of P. with the appurtenances whereof the same Francis Bruster was returmed Tenant and the Rectory aforesaid with the appurtenances whereof the said R L. was retorned Tenant are chargeable with the payment of the debt Damages aforesaid the same Francis Brewster and Rob. London pray judgment and that they may not further answer to the said Writ of Si. facias against them in Forme aforesaid brought before the said Tho. Br. by our proces of Scire Facias be premonished to shew wherfore execution upon that Mannor together with the mannor and Rectory aforesaid ought not to be don And therefore we command you that by honest and lawfull men of your Bayliwick you make knowne to the said Thomas Bunell Tenant of the said Mannor of E. alias E. Court and to all Tenants of the lands and Tenements which were of the said Francis B. in Fee simple in your county of the same 15. S. Martin An. 42. abovesaid that they be before our Justices at Westminster 8. S. Hill to shew if any thing c. Wherefore the Debt and Damages aforesaid of the same Mannor of E. al E. Court or of any lands and Tenements which were of the same Francis at the time of the Judgment aforesaid given or at any time afterwards together with the same mannor of P. and the Rectory aforesaid ought not to be made according to the Form of the recovery aforesaid if to them it would seeme expedient and have you here the names of them by whome you shall make it knowne to them and this Writ Teste H Hobert at Westminster the 6. day of November An. 20. et Sco. 46. Retorn BY vertue of that Writ to me directed by I. W. and E. W honest and lawfull men of my bayliwick I have made knowne to the within named Thomas Burnall Tenant of the Mannor of E alias E. court with the appurtenances and that there are no other Tenants of other lands or Tenements in my County to whom I can make knowne A. B. Sheriff T 21. Ja. Hitcham the Kings Serjeant brought a certificat out of the Kings Bench into the Common Bench that if the defendant in any Action wherein Bayle is given die before a non invent be retorned against the Defendant upon a Scire fac the bayle is discharged and this was shewed in the case of Sparrow of Lowgate which is entred P. 19. Jac. Rot. 973. this is the true number Role in Banco Regis P 12. Jac. Co. Banco S. against S. Debt against the baile upon a Rerog in the Kings Bench the Defendants plead that the Pl. died before any Cap. was awarded against them a generall demurrer and judgment with the defendants after much debate H. 4. Jac. Rot. 975. in the Kings Bench D. against C. and W. against L. Seisin H 21. I. rot 2988. Brownlow Oxon ss Entry e fa writ of Habere facias sesinam in dower and the retorne thereof P 3 6 Eliz rot 1559. the like form of entry in dower It was commanded the sheriff whereas Briget Countis of Barkes widow who was the wife of Francis late Earle of Barkes lately in the court of the Lord the King now here to wit at Westminster by the consideration of the same court and recovered her seisin against Fr. R. otherwise N. of the third part of the hundred of Do. with the appur of the M. of D W. upon the greene with the appurtenances and of 200. Messuages 2. Mils 3. Dovehouses c. with the appurtenances in D and W. and also the third part of the Rectory of Weston upon the green and the Advowson of the Vicaridg of VVeston upon the green with the appurtenances as her Dower of the indowment of the said late Earle her late husbend by writ of the said Lord the King de dote unde nichil habet for default of the same Francis R. otherwise N. that to the same Countesse full seisin of the third part aforesaid with the appurtenances to hold to her in severalty by meets and bounds without delay he should cause● to be had and asmuch Tert. pars hundri mannors tenements Rectory and Advowson c. the sheriff should make to appreare here at this day to wit in Cr. Pur. beat Mariae c. and now here at this day came the same Countesse by Rob. Tomblinson her attorney and the sheriff to wit William C. Knight now doth return that he by vertue of the the writ aforesaid to him directed the 15. day of December last past caused to be had to the said Countesse full seisin of the third part of the hundred Mannors Tenements Copyheld land Rectory and Advouson aforesaid with the appurtenances to wit of 11. Messuages 3 Dove-houses 700. acres of land 300. acres of Meadow and 400. acres of pasture with the appurtenances in Dorchester and Drayton being Costomary lands of the mannor of Dorchester and parcell of the said Mannor then in the severall Tenures or occupations of I. p. Gent. E. H. Gent. c. or of their assignes with all lands Tenements cottages Meadowes Pastures Commons Rents Services and Hereditaments whatsoever to the same belonging or appertaining and of the Cheife Rent of twenty shillings and eleven pence issuing out of the Farme of Draycot aforesaid and the lands and Tenements to the sayd Farme belonging and appertaining and also the third part of the profits of the Mannor Court of Dorchester aforesaid The third part of the profits our manerii and of nine Messuages foure Cottages c. with the Appurtenances in Weston upon the green being customary Lands of the Mannor of Weston aforesaid and parcell of the said Mannor then in the severall Tenures or Occupations of I.G.W. H. c. or of their Assignes with all Lands Tenements Cottages Meadowes Pastures Commons Rents Services and Hereditaments whatsoever to the same belonging or appertaining 2 Mills and of all those new buildings called the Brew-house and of one Barne c. And also of two Water mills with the appurtenances in Weston aforesaid and all Tythes yearely growing and renewing Tythes as well out of the same Lands and Tenements in Weston aforesaid in the severall Tenures and occupations of the said I. A. W. H. c. or their Assigns as out of all singular other the Lands and Tenements whatsoever above named and to the Rectory of Weston aforesaid belonging or appertaining Rectory or being parcell of the sayd Rectory of Weston aforesaid and of the West part of the Wood or Copice called Weston wood in Weston aforesaid containing by estimation fourteen acres and of the Tithes from and out of the West part of the same Wood
pregnant with his brother is past and prayed Justice to be exhibited to him so that the same Muriel come come before the justices of the Bench upon command upon VVednesday next before the Feasts of the Appostles Peter and Paul in the second year following And the same Muriel said that before to wit that she was pregnant and by the said William and well acknowledgeth that his terme of being borne is past and she expects the mercy of God and the said Peter likewise said that the terme is past and prayeth this to be allowed him And hereupon it is found that 48. weekes have passed since the first Wednesday wherein she acknowledge that her husband departed from her but afterwards she acknowledged that she was not with child but long since being sore greived with such an infirmity that she thought her●elfe to be with child Confession that she is not pregnant Iudgment Therefore it is considered that Peter be received as heire of the said VVilliam and may have his inheritance notwithstanding this that she made herself impregnant Et habeat brevia ad dominos suos c. hereupon came the same Peter and prayeth ju●gment whether she ought thereof to have her dower because she to disinherit him falsely made her selfe impregnant Vtlawry P 4. Jac. rot 808. Brownlow ss It was commanded the sheriff that he should not omit for any liberty of his county but should take R. W. late c utlawed in London Entry of a non omit upon a Cap. utlagat Denbigh Vtlawry such a day and yeare at the suite of H. B. in a plea of debt if c. and safely c. so that he might have his body here this day to wit in Pas to do and receive what the Court of the Lord the King here shall consider of him in that behalfe c. And now here at this day came the said H. by ● Guy his attorney and the sheriff to wit I W. Esq now retorneth that he by vertue of the writ aforesaid to him directed commanded the Bayliff of the liberty of the Towne and liberty of Denbigh Mand. Ballio who hath the returne of al the writs and the execution of them within the liberty aforesaid which said Bayliff gave him this answer to wit that they have taken the body of the said R. and have him ready Amerciament vir Notwithstanding the said Bayliffs have not delivered his body to the said sheriff according to the strictnesse of that command but yet keep the body of the said R. under the custody of the said Bayliffs so that the sheriff could not have his body at the day and place aforesaid as it was commanded him And because it seemeth to the justices here that the said ●etorne is insufficient in Law the said sheriff Attachment awarded to the Coroners for Contempt to wit I. W Esq in mercy and fined by the Court here to 6 l. 13 s. 8 d. And it is commanded the Coroners of the county aforesaid that they attach the said sheriff so that they may have his body here in 15. Trin. to answer the Lord the King of the contempt c. Entry of the reversall of an Vilary against the Intestate prosecuted by the Administrator for defect in the return of the writ of Exigent for that three Hust were held after the return of the Exigent Letters of administration shewed Pas 36. Eliz. rot 1990. ss Afterwards that is to say 12. February An. 39. Eliz. came here into the Court one T.H. of c. and said that the same I. N. after the utlawry aforesaid against him in Forme aforesaid published died dyed instate c. And that the same T. is Administrator of the Goods and Chattels which were of the same I. at the time of his death bringeth here into Court the letters administratory of I. by divine providence Arch-Bishop of Cant. Primate and Metropolitan of all England which are dated at London 14. Feb. An. Do. 1596. which the commission of the administration of the goods and Chattles which were of the same I. at the time of his death to the same T. in form aforesaid testifie c. and prayeth the hearing of the return of the said vvrit of Exigent retorned in the Bench here against the said N. in Oct. S. Mich. and it is read to him in these words at the Hustings of the pleas of Land held at Guild-Hall in the City of London upon Munday next after the Feast of S. Dunstan the Arch-Bishop An. 38. within written the within named I N. was the first time called and appeared not At the Hustings aforesaid upon Munday next after the Feast of Boniface Bishop An Suprad the said I. was the second time called and appeared not at the Hustings of the pleas of land held in G. in the Citty aforesaid upon Munday next before the Feast of the Annunciation c. An. Supr the said I. was the third time called and appeared not At the Hust of the pleas of L. and held in Guild-Hall in the City aforesaid upon Monday next before the Feast of S. Marg the Virgin An. Sup. the said I was the fourth time called and appeared not at the Hustings of the pleas of land of the City aforesaid held c the said I. was the fi●●t time called and appeared not therefore he is utlawed The answer of T. L. L. H. sheriffs that writ is above indorsed we the now she of L. have received of the la●e Sh. of L. the going from their Office the answer of I. W. R.G. sheriffs which being read and heard the same T H. saith that the utlawry aforesaid against the said I. in Form aforesaid publ shed and had is void in law and of no force nor effect Error for that the three Hust was h●ld after the day of the return of the Exigent for that that it appeareth by the retorne aforesaid that the same I. was the third time called upon Monday next before the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary which said day of Monday next before the Feast of the Annunciation c was long after the retorne of the said vvrit of Exi whereupon the retorn being seene And by the justices here fully understood it seemed to the Justices here that the allegation of the said T. is true Therefore for the defect aforesaid Judgment that the Vtlary be reversed and divers others in the retorne aforesaid it is considered that the utlawry aforesaid be adnulled vacated and altogether taken for nothing c. Pas 4. Eliz. That an utlawry was reversed for that Nota. Utlawry reversed for that the 3. proclamations upon the writ of proclamacion in a forreigne county was made that day the pes Was 5. exact upon the Exig that it appeared upon the retorne of the proclamation the third proclamation in the County of Essex was made the same day that the guinto Exactus was made upon the exigent in
t●e Pl. la non comor●ns Travers was Comorant and conversant at N. aforesaid within the Isle of Weight in the said county of Southampton without this that he the same day or at any time afterwards was Comorant and coversant at Grayes Inne in the County of Midd. As by the said Record of emanation of the said writ of Exegint above is supposed and this he is ready to verifie whereupon for that the writ of proclamation was not directed to the sheriff of the said county of South wherein the said P. at the day of the issuing forth of the said writ of Exig was comorant and conversant as of right it ought to have beene directed according to the Forme of the statute aforesaid the same P. prayeth judgment and he from the court here of the utlawry aforesaid may be acquitted discharged and set at large c. ANd the said W. saith that he cannot gainesay but that the allegation of the said P. in his discharge of the utlawry aforesaid is true Confession of the garnishee nor but that the same P. at the said Oct. Pur. which day the said writ of Exigent whereupon the same P. was utlawed issuing from the court here was commorant conversant at N. c and that no writ of proclamation in this behalfe was directed to the sheriff of the County of S. as the same P. hath above alleaged c. ANd E. Coke Esquire Attorney generall of the said Lady the Qu. who followeth for the said Lady the Queen in this behalfe Confession of the attorney generall upon a testimony thereof consulting if he knew or would say any thing wherefore the said P. ought not to be discharged from the utlawry aforesaid of which credable information is given him by W. M. of c. and others faith worthy that the allegation of the said P. in the discharge of the same P. from the utlawry aforesaid is true whereupon the same E giveing credit to them sayeth that he cannot gainesay but truly confesseth Judgment that the utlawry be reversed salvo jure Reginae c. that the said P. at the said Oct. Pur. which day the said writ of Exigent whereupon the said P. is utlawed issuing out of the court here was commorant and and conversant at N aforesaid c in the county of S. and that no writ of proclamation was ever directed to the said sherff of S. in this behalfe as the said P. hath above alleaged wherefore it is considered that the same P. be discharged of the utlawry aforesaid and upon that occasion not be molested in any thing nor grieved but goe thereof quiet c. reserving a writ to the Lady the Queen otherwise if c. Entry of a speceill writ of Cap. utlagat amerciament of the sheriff for bad attendance upon the court and not coming to receive a speciall Cap. utlagat Recitall of the speciall Utlagat H 2. Jac. Rot. 1362. Broker Cardigan ss It was commanded the sheriff that he should not omit for any liberty of his county but by the oath of honest and lawfull men of your county you should inquire what goods and chattels lands and Tenements M U c. with all his additions hath or had in his Bayliwick such a day and yeare or at any time afterwards which day he was utlawed in the County of the City of the city of O. at the suit of I. S. in a plea of debt whereof he was convicted As the sheriff of the City of Oxon to the Justices of the Lord the Ki. now here at a certaine day now past retorned P. 24 Iac. rot 323. Vict. in mia 5. marks for retorning trade upon a writ that was ent ed upon Record P. 6 H 8 rot 296. the like sur nichil fec nec remisit H. 8 H 6 rot 333 vic in mia 40 l. for not returning of a writ of Nisi prius H 24 Eliz rot 1702. entry of a speciall amerciament for an insufficient retorn upon an Habere fac possessionem emii Recitall of days given to the sheriff to come and receive the writ sin court And that upon their oath he cause them to be extended and appraised according to the true value of them And such things as shall be found by that Inquisition he cause to be taken into the hands of the Lord the King now safely to be kept so that he may answer to the Lord the King of the true value and issues of them and with them so extended and appraised he make knowne to the Justices of the Lord the King here tli retorn distinctly and openly under his seale and the seales of them by whose oath he had made that extent and appraisment And for that the same M. did ly hid wander and runn from place to place in the county aforesaid in contempt of the Lord the King now and prejudice of his Crowne as the King hath been informed That wheresoever it shall happen the same M. to be found in his Baylickwick aswel within as without the liberties he should take him and safely keep so that he might have his body before the Justices here at the said Terme to do and receive whatsoever the said Court of the Lord the King shall consider in that behalf and it is to be known that at the two severall dayes in that same Term given to the said sheriff of Cardigan by the Court here To come here into the Court and receive the Writ aforesaid to be executed in Form of Law the same sheriff came not here into the Court to receive that Writ therefore the same sheriff to wit R. P. Knight in miserec And he is fined by the Justices here to 12 l. c. TRin. 8. Jac. Rot. 2700 Brownlow Norff. ss It was commanded the Coro of the Lord the Ki of the C. aforesaid that whereas it was testified for the Lord the Ki. in the C. of the said Lord the K. here that divers wits of the said Lord the Ki. by exig of late directed to the sheriff of N. issuing out of the said Court here A special amerciament of the coroners for not certifying of an utlawry after a Cerciorare to them made and before the Iustices here at certain dayes aswell past as to come retornable and many utlawries into the said Court here not as yet certified against the parties Defendants in the same writs named in the county aforesaid published and judgments thereupon are given by the said Coroners And Especially one utlawry against one R. B. late of P. c. in the County of Norff. Gent. at the suite of R. W. in a plea of Debt and because the Lord the King will adhibit due and speedy remedy to the said R. W. in his action aforesaid he doth command the same Coroners that scearching theire Roles and Record and other memorables T. Io 21 23 bayle to an ulawry being in theire custodyes the utlawry aforesaid upon the writ aforesaid
London It was commanded the sheriffs whereas I. N. late of c. lately in the Court of the Lord Edward late King of England the 6 Venire fac to account against Tenant in Elegit and judgment against the Tenant and reliberate awarded before the Justices of the same late King of the Common bench here by the consideration of the same Court recovered against T. D. c. aswell a certaine debt of 400 l. as 6 l. which to the same I. in the same Court of the said late King were adjudged for his damages which he had by occasion of detayning of that debt whereof he is convicted And the same I. afterwards to wit the 28. day of N. An. Reg. nunc primo comming into the Court of the said Lady the Qu. now before the Justices of the said Lady the Queen of the bench here to wit P 2 3 P. M ●ry rot 926. or 126. Dyer fol 1. Pl 6. 4 H 8. at Westminster close to be delivered to him c. to hold c. and prayeth a writ thereof to the then sheriff of the said County of War to be directed which was granted to him whereupon the Lady the Queen now by her writ commanded the then sheriff of War that all good c. to hold c. and how far he shall execute that precept he should make appeare to her Justices at Westminster 15. Hillarii and that then he should have there that writ at which said 15. Hillarii R. T. Knight then sheriff of the said County of Warr. to the said Justices of the said Lady the Queen of the Common Bench here to wit at Westminster retorned that he had done execution upon the lands and Tenements which were of the the same T. the same day of the judgment aforesaid thereon given And that a moyety thereof to wit one Parke c. which amounted by the yeare in all issues besides reprizes to 62 l. the 13. day of I. An. abovesaid and delivered them to the said I. N. according to the value and extent aforesaid to hold as his Tenement to him and his assignes untill the 300 l. See the old Tenures fol 123 E according to thi writ of Ven fac for the debt and damages aforesaid be thereof levied and further the said sheriff to the said justices of the said Lady the Queen here to wit at Westminster aforesaid retorned that 105 l. in ready moneys which were of the said T. the same day of the judgment aforesaid therein given he likewise delivered to the same I. to hold to him the goods and Cattle aforesaid as his owne goods and Chattles for the residue of the said 105 l for the Debt and Damages aforesaid And because the King and Queene now by the information of the said T. B. know Suggestion that the Pla. had levied a 100 l. above the debt and damages in cutting downe woods See F● tit Scire Fac. Pl. 101. P. 32. E. 3. that although the said moyety of the said Lands and Tenements of the same T. B. so delivered to the said I. M. did only extend unto 62 l. notwithstanding the said I. N. aswell of the issues and profits of the moyety aforesaid whose true value doth extend it selfe to a greater value then the extent aforesaid as also of the woods and under-woods growing upon the same moyety by the same I. N. lately cut downe and solde 150 l. above the said 406 l. for the Debt and Damages aforesaid hath now levied whereupon he supplicates the King to be by the King and Queen provided of a fit remedy A Venire fac awarded ad Computandum de Exit deterie bosci And the said King and Queen willing to do what should be just to the said T. in that behalfe commanded the sheriffs of London to cause to come here 15. Pas the said I. N. to account with the same B. of the moneys received aswell out of the issues and profits of the moyety aforesaid according to the true value of the same from the time of the delivery aforesaid as of the woods and under-woods of late growing upon the said Moyety by the same I. N. cut downe and sold And further to shew if any thing c. wherefore the said moyety delivered before to the said I. N ought not to be delivered to the same T.B. if c. Non inventu returned Testat cap. awarded to the sheriff of Mid. ad compuandum quaere de hoc The parties come by attornies Vic. retorneth a Sup. At which said 15. Pas came the said T. B. by F. M. his attorney And the sheriffs to wit T. and I. now retorned that the said I. is not found c. And hereupon it is testified in the Court of the King and Qu. here that the said I.N. doth hide and run from place to place in the county of Midd. Therefore it is commanded to the sheriff of the said County of Midd. that he take the same I. N. if c. and safely c. so that he may have his body here tres Trin. to accout and shew in Form aforesaid c. And now here at the said tres Trin. came aswel the said T. B. by his attorney aforesaid as the said I. N. by F. M. his attorney and the sheriff of Midd. to wit T. and F. now retorned that after the receipt of the said writ of Capias I. N. delivered to the said sheriff a Writ of the Lord the King and the Lady the Queen of Sup. by which Writ the same sheriff as to the taking of the same I. N. could not proceed And hereupon the same T. B. saith that after 15. Hillarii An. Regin 1. Count upon the venire facias aswell of the issues and profits of the moyety aforesaid whereof the true value did amount to a great summe of money to wit 62 l. by the yeare above the extent aforesaid as also for the wood to wit Registred judiciale fo 14. such a writ against tenant by Elegie of 1200 Oakes and 340. Beech Trees and under-woods to wit C. cart loade of underwood to the value of 200 l. late growing in the said Moyety late cut down and sold by the same I. N. Cl. above the said 206 l. levied thereof for Debt and Damnges aforesaid whereupon he prayeth judgment and that the said I. N. may account with the said T. B. c. and also prayeth delivery of the Tenements aforesaid to the said T. B. to be done c. Nil dic ANd the said I. N. defends the force and wrong when c. And nothing in bar of the action of the said T. B. aforesaid wherefore the said I. of the moneys received of the premisses aforesaid to account with the same T. nor wherefore the said moyety to the same I. N. before delivered ought not to be redelivered to the same T. saith neither sheweth whereby the same B. Iudgment that he should account and
Barones of our Realm aforesaid coming to our Parliament and this to you and every of you who are interested therein we notifie witnesse our selves at Westminster c. And it ought to be written upon the back of the said writ as followeth It is inroled in the Bench in the Terme of S. Michael An. Regni R. H. 8. 18. Rot. 2. and ought to be Filed amongst the Records sine die c. See the old Book of entries fo 313. Title Errour in utlawry 20. Ms 31. H. 6. Rot. 309. H. 1. H 7. Rot. 305. A servant of a Knight in the Parliament impleaded in the Bench brought his writ here out of the Chancery testifying it and there upon the Justices Surcease and the servant goeth thereof without day c. Pardon Entry of the allowance of a uenerall pardon gpon an Utlary after judgment wherein it appeareth by the Record that the Pl. is satisfied of his debt and damages P. 3. ● Eliz rot 1131. tiel upon satisfaction given to the Executor after the death of the testator M 22 Jac rot 2781. e. Brownlow for Andrewes against Mason the like but note that the judgment was entred with Waller and the pardon was pleaded with Mr. Brownlow chief Prothonat ry H 44 Eliz. rot 2550. the like but more generall T 19. I. Rot. 1887. Midd. ss It was commanded the sheriff that he should not omit for any liberty of his county but that he should take F. T. late of c. Esq utlawed in London die lun prox pro fest c. Ano. Regni c. 3. at the Suit of F. W. in a Plea of debt wherof he is convicted and him safely c. so that he might have his body here at this day to wit tres Trinitatis c. to do and receive what the Court of the Lord the King here shall consider of him in this behalfe and now here at this day came the same F. T. By F. B. his attorney And saith that after the utlawry aforesaid against him the said Francis in Form aforesaid published and had by a certaine act in Parliament of the said Lord the King now held at Westminster in the county of Midd. 9. of February An. 7. amongst other things it was inacted and established by the authority of the same Parliament that all and singular the subjects of the said Lord the King aswell Spirituall as temporall of this Kingdom of England Walls Jsls of Jernesey and Garnsey and of the towne of Barwick their heires Successors executors administrators of them and every of them And all and singular Corporations or Towns incorporate Cities Burroughs Counties Ridings Hundreds Lath Rape Wapentacks Townes Uillages Hamlets and Tithings and every of them and the Successors of them and every of them by authority of the same Parliament should be acquitted pardoned released and discharged against the same Lord the King his heires and Successors and every of them from all Treasons and Felonies Offences contempts Trespasses entries injuries deceipts c. As in the Act and the same Francis Tunstall saith that the utlawry aforesaid against the same F. in Forme aforesaid published and had is not excepted and foreprised in the Act aforesaid and that he is and at the time of the making of the Act aforesaid long before was a subject and Leige man of the same Lord the King now borne under his obedience to wit at Westminster aforesaid in the said County of Midd. And that he satisfied to the said Francis Waswell for the said debt of 401 l. which the same Francis White in the court of the said Lord the King here recovered against him as of the said 36 s. which to the same Francis White in the same Court of the King here were adjudged for his damages which he had by the occasion of the detayning of the said debt as it appeareth in the Term of S. Hillary An. Rs. nunc 2. Rot 1846. For which said debt and damages the same Francis Tunstal was at the suit of the said Francis White in Form aforesad utlawed and this he is ready to verifie where When and as the Court of the Lord the King here shall consider c. Therefore it is not intended that the Lord the King now will impeach or charge the same Francis Tunstall by occasion of the utlawry aforesaid whereupon he Prayeth judgment and that he may be discharged from the utlawry aforesaid And because by upon inspection of the record of the same Terme of S. Hillary An. 2. abovesaid It sufficiently appeareth to the said justices upon Record that the same Francis White is satisfied of the debt and damages aforesaid Therefore the same generall pardon is allowed to the same Francis Tunstall And the same Francis may goe thereof without day c. P 32. Eliz. Rot. 1131. Scot. Essex Entrey of speciall pardon of an utlawry after satisfaction of the judgment Note Note that the defendant came there by a Cepi Corpus and is committed to the Fleet And then he pleads the pardon and the satisfact on and prayeth that the pardon may be allowed and he set at larg and it was don P 44. Eliz Rot. 1539. H. 19. Eliz. Rot. 424. Tiel H 8. Iac. Rot. Brownlow London ss R. T. utlawed An. 34 Eliz. Whereof he is convicted at the suit of G. At 8. Pardon and release of demands pleaded in the discharge of an Expostat Pur. commeth and pleadeth the pardon de 39. Eliz. and sets forth that the utlawry is not excepted c. And that he is a Subiect c. And that the same Edw. after the utlawry aforesaid against the said R. in Form aforesaid published and had to wit 30. Jan. An. 37. Eliz. released all demands to the Defendant as by the said writing more fully appeareth and th s he is ready to verifie c. vnde non intendit Dom. Rex c. But because it is not knowne whether the writing of the release aforesaid by the same R. above pretended be the deed of the said Edward or not And because it is expedient and necessary that the said Ed. for his interest in this behalfe be premonished before it be further proceeded in to discharg the same R. from the utlawry aforesaid according to the Form of the Act aforesaid the sheriff is commanded that by the honest Sci. fac awarded c. they make known to the said Ed. c. 15 Pas to acknowledg or gainesay the writing of release aforesaid and also to shew if any thing c. wherefore the said Rob. ought not to be discharged from the utlawry aforesaid if c. M 18. Jac. Rot. Brownlow Sussex ss It was commanded the sheriff whereas Walter Covert Knight was summoned to be in the Court of the Lord the King now here to answer Ed Culpeper Knight of a plea wherefore Entry of a writ to make partition and partition made therupon and judgment therein whereas the same Ed. and Walter
judgment in a writ de droit de Gard. P. 2. H. 7. Rot. 50 Scire Fac upon a judgment in detinue for Cattle and for Debt ss IT was commanded the sheriff whereas I. P. one of the attornies of the Court of the Lady the Queene here of the common Bench lately in the same court of the Lady the Queen here to wit 1. Feb. An. 25. before F. A. Knight and his associates then Justices of the Lady the Qu. of the common Bench here Entry of a Sci fac against an heire upon a judgment against his father in debt and an Elegit awarded by the consideration of the same Court had recovered against I. K Kt. aswell a certaine debt of 12 l. as 16 s. and 4 d. which to the same I. P. in the same court were adjudged for his damages which he had by occasion of detayning of that debt whereof he is convicted and by the record and proceedings therein in the same court of the Queen here remayning manifestly appeareth Neverthelesse execution of the judgment aforesaid yet remayneth undon M 26 27. Eliz. rot and the same I. K Knight is dead as by the information of the said I P. the Queen understandeth And because c. that by honest c. he make known to I. K. Esquire son and heire of the said I. K. Knight and now tenant of all the Lands and Tenements which were of the said I.K.Kt. in Fee simple at the time of the judgment aforesaid given that he should be here at this day to wit in Cr. Anim to shew if any thing c. wherefore the said 12 l. 6 s. and 13 s. 4 d. ought not to be made of the lands and tenements which were of the said I. K Knight in Fee-simple at the time of giving of the Judgment aforesaid in his bayliwick being in the seisin of the said I. K. the son and rendred to the same I. B. according to the form of the recovery aforesaid And now here at this day came the same I. P. in his proper person and offered himselfe the 4. day against the said I. K. the son in the plea aforesaid And he being solemnly called came not and the sheriff now retorneth that he hath made known to I K the son of being here at this day by I D and R F honest c. Therefore it is considered that the said I P have execution against the said I K the son of the said 12 l. 6 s. and 13 s. 4 d. to be levied of the lands and tenements which were of the said I K Kt. in Fee-simple at the time of giving of the judgment aforesaid being in the seisure of the said I. K. the son by default c. and hereupon the same I. P. hath chosen to be delivered to him the moyety of all the Lands and Tenements which were of the said I. K. Knight in Fee-simple being at the time of the judgment aforesaid given in the seisin of the said I. K. the son to be levied according to the form of the statute thereof made and provided untill the said 12 l. 13 s. 4 d. be thereof levyed and prayeth a writ thereof to be directed to the sheriff of the County aforesaid And it is granted to him retornable here in Oct S. Hill c. quaere de rest forme H 3. Jac. Rot. 308. ss Entry of a Sci fac against an heir and judgement thereupon by default upon a judgement had against the Father deceased in the time of another King It was commanded the sheriff whereas R. S latly in the court of the Lady Eliz. late Queen of England to wit in the Term of the holy Trinity An. 30. before E. A. Knight c. by the consideration of the same Court had recovered against T S late c aswell a certaine debt of 40 l. as 40 s. which c. as by the record and proceedings here in the Court of the Lord the King now here remaining manifestly appeareth notwithstanding execution c. And the same T is dead as by the information of the same R. c. and because c. that by honest c that he make knowne to W S son and heire of the said T. who hath lands and Tenements which were of the said T in Fee simple in Cr. Tri. An. c. or at any time afterwards that hee should be here at this day to wit in Oct. Hill to shew if any thing c. wherefore they ought not to make the debt and damages aforesaid of the lands and Tenements aforesaid being in the county aforesaid and render them to the said R. according to the Form of the Recognizance aforesaid if c. And now here at this day came the same R by I H his attorny aforesaid and offereth himselfe the fourth day against the said W. in the plea aforesaid and he being solemnly called came not and the sheriff now retorneth that he had made known to the said W. son and heire of the said T. and tenant of two messuages and 100. acres of land Scit fac returned with the appurtenances in M. in his county that he should be here at the said Octab. S. Hilli to shew in form aforesaid c. by I. K. and L. I. honest c. and hereupon the same R. prayeth execution against the said W. of the debt and damages of the lands and Tenements aforesaid which were of the said T. in Fee simple in the said morrow of the holy Trinity to him to be adjudged c. Therefore it is considered that the said R. have execution against the said W. of the debt and damages aforesaid to be levied of the tenements aforesaid by default c. Inquire of the forme of this writ P 4. J. Ro. 25 57 Upon a Recovery in debt against G. K son heir of W K. by I. Harper Sci. fac to the Tenants of the lands Tenem which descendeth to the said G. in fee simple from the said William his Father And which were of the said G. 12. die Febr. An. 42 Eliz. which day the said Iohn Harper purchased his originall writ in debt against the said W. that he should be here in Oct. Hill c. Entry of a Sci fac brought by an executor against an h ire upon judgment against his Father c. H Ill. 5. Jac Rot. 1011. Otherwise as it appeareth in the Term of the holy Trinity An. 5. Rot. 9. It is thus contayend Corn. ss It was commanded the sheriff whereas W. W. Gent. lately in the court of the Lady Eliz. late Queen of England to wit in Mich. Term An. 37 and 38. before E A Knight and his associates then Justices of the said late Queen in the Bench here to wit at Westminster had recovered against I C late of c. aswell a certaine debt of 40 l. which c. as 40 s. which c. put c. Execution notwithstanding c. and aswell the said
statute of Westminster 2 Cap. 25. T 2. H. 6 rot 131. Scire facias against the sheriff Sci. fac against the sheriff for taking in sufficient pledges in Replegiary Sci. fac and judgement therein superseded for that the Defendant was in the Kings custody Sci. fac against one Executor to have execution c. upon a Sci. Fac de bonis testatoris against 2. executors returned no goods in the hands of the one and a devastavit against the other See 4 Eliz. Dyer f. 110. pl. for that he took not sufficient pledges to have returne of the Cattell irreplegiary T 2. H. 4. rot 110. entry of a scire fac upon the note of a fine Exetion awarded but afterwards a writ out of the Chancery was directed to the justices Ad supersedendum c. for that the Defendant against whom the judgement was awarded was in the Custody of the King P 4. H. 4. rot 403. A scieri facias against two Executors was returned that the said Executor have no goods or chattells which were of the Testators at the time of his death nor had at the time of the receiving of the Writ c. But that that the said A one of the Executors aforesaid had diverse goods and chattells to the value c. but had wasted them before the receiving of the said writ thereof Scire facias against him wherefore he ought not to have Execution against him De bonis propriis and Eexcution was therein by default c. SCire facias for I. S. widdow A genervll acquittance pleaded in bar to a Sci. fac to have execution upon a judgement Executrix of the Testament of I. S against I. R. an Attorney of the Bench upon a recovery by the Testator for Debt and Damages and the Defendant appeared and pleaded a generall Acquittance made by the Executrix c. A Sci fac against Coheires makes default and execution against him proportion ejus de hereditate contingen T 27. Ed. 1. Rot. 17. in a Scire Fac against Coheires vouch by the Tenant for the value one of the heires appeareth and pleadeth and the other maketh default Therefore let the execution be made against him for the portion to him happening out of the inheritance c. to the value of the residue c. P 6. H. 4 Rot. 192. ss in a Scire fac against Tenants for exempting a Fine Nota. the processe was continued untill the parties were at issue at which day one of the tenants dyeth and an other writ was sued by Jornies accompts Journeis Accounts and afterwards at the return of the 2. Scire Fac. an other of the Tenants dyeth and an other writ was sued by Jorneis accomptes and afterwards one of the Defendants made default Receit and afterwards came at a day in Court he that made default dyeth after the last continuance Parol demur for nonage of the heire and at a day in Court came his wife and her sister and prayeth to be received and for that they were within age they pray paroll demur c. M 14. H. 8 Rot 439. P. 4. H 8. Rot. 437. A Scire Fac. awarded to have execution against the Termor for yeares within the Terme upon suggestion that the Termor had surrendred to the Defendant A Sci fac against a Termor and had execution by default c. COrnub ss It was commanded the sheriff whereas Richard Rawlin was summoned to be before the Justices of the Lord the King to answer Richard Barret Esquire in a plea wherefore A Sci. fac brought by the heire of the Plaintiff in partition who after judgment and before partition made died whereas the same Ri. and Ralph had held together undivided 1. Messuage 1. Garden 40 acres of Land 6. acres of meadow and 60. acres of Pasture with the appurtenances in S. Minver the same Ralph to make partition thereof between them according to the Form of the statute in this case provided contradicted and suffered not the same to be don against the forme of the statute aforesaid in such manner thereupon in the same court it was proceeded that afterwards to wit in Mich term An. Reg. dicti domini Rs nunc 9 It was considered that partition should be made between the same Ri. and the said Ralph of the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances as by the Record and proceedings therein in the same Court here remayning manifestly appeareth Execution notwithstanding of the judgment aforesaid yet resteth undon and the same Richard is dead as by the information of M. B. and G. B. daughters and heires of the said Ric. the King understandeth and because c. that by honest c. he should make knowne to the said Ralph that he should be here at this day to wit 15. Pas to shew if any thing c. wherefore partition between the same M. and Grace and the same Ralph of the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances ought not to be made according to the Form of the consideration aforesaid if c. See the entry of this writ in the title Gardiano admittendo And now here at this day came aswell the said M. and Grace by N. Sprey who is admitted by the Court here to prosecute for the same M. and G. who are within age as Guardian of the same M. and Grace in the plea aforesaid As the same Ralph by Iohn Hunking his attorney and the sheriff now retorneth that the said sheriff by VVilliam Cook and Richard Harris honest c. made knowne to the said Ralph that he should be here at the day and place aforesaid as by that writ it was commanded him T 15 Jac rot 2035. H 20 Jac rot 679. between C and C and hereupon the same Mary and Grace pray that partition between the same M. and G. and the said Ralph of the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances may be made c. whereupon the same R. prayeth imparlance untill Cr Trin. and hath it c. the same day is given to the said M. G here c. See Tri 33. E. Rot. 1814. The tenor of a Writ of Dedimus Potestatem in gardiano admittendo in Dower sent to the Justices of the Common Bench and the entry there And after the entry this And hereupon it is granted by the Court here that the said T. M. follow for the same T. B. who is within age and guardian of the same Tho. against the said Eliz. in the plea aforesaid c. P 28. H. 8. Rot 408. ss L. and others against A. and others Entry in the Post The Tenant by W. A. his attorney commeth and calleth the Common Uouchee and after the judgment a Writ out of the Chancery to receive the attorney admitted is entred in haec verba M 44. and 45. Eliz. Rot. 1658. Entry of a Sci fac to have execution and seisin of new in d●wer for that the Sheriff in favour of the
the said writ of Exigent and the said Record from whence the said Writ issued and which ought to warrant that writ in this That in the said Record the said Francis is named F. C. of Lynfield And in the said Writ of Exigi fac he is named F. C. of Lymfeild and so there is variance betweene the Record and Writ aforesaid whereupon he prayeth judgment and that he may be discharged from the utlawry aforesaid Whereupon the writ and record aforesaid being seene and by the Justices here fully understood it sufficiently appeareth to the justices here That the allegation of the said F. in discharge of the utlawry aforesaid is true Therefore it is considered that the said F. be discharged from the utlawry aforesaid And for that occasion shall not de molested or in any thing grieved but goe thereof without day c. M 6. Jac. rot 924. And now here at this day came the said A. by W. K. his Attorney and prayeth the hearing of the writ of Exigi Fac. whereupon the said A. at the suite of the said G. is utlawed Utlary reversed for that the Capias whereupon the Exigent issued was awarded after a yeare and a day without a Sci fac to revive the judgment And it is read unto him in these words James c. which being read and heard the same attorney on the behalfe of the said A. saith That the same A ought not to be charged with the utlawry aforesaid because he saith that the judgment whereupon the same A. was convicted was given in Mich. Term An. Rs. 3. that is say by one yeare three Moneths and more before the proclamation of the said Writ of Capias ad satisf whereof mention is made in the said Writ of Exigent whereupon the said writ of Exigent issued In which case the same G. Execution upon that judgement ought not then to prosecute unlesse he had prosecuted before out of this Court a writ of the Lord the King of Scire Facias to premonish the said A. of being here in Court to shew wherefore the said E. ought not to have execution against him according to the Form of the Recovery if to him it had seemed Expedient And so the said Writ of Capias for execution of the judgment aforesaid in Forme aforesaid prosecuted And the said writ of Exigent thereupon issuing was erroniously prosecuted and for that cause prayeth that the utlawry aforesaid may be adnulled c. whereupon aswell the Record of the judgment aforesaid as the record of the adjudging of the said Writ of Exigi Fac. whereupon the said writ of Capias ad satisfaciendum in the same record recited by the Court here being seen and fully understood It is found that the allegation of the said A. is true Utlary reversed for omission of the word Quinte in the 5. Exact and for that the last County was held upon Sunday Therefore it is considered c. and that the utlawry be reversed M 4. Jac. Rot. 306. Which being read and heard the said A. saith that he ought not to be charged with the utlawry aforesaid because he saith that by the returne aforesaid it doth not appeare That the same A. at the said County of South held at the Castle of Winch. the same eight day of September An. 8. abovesaid was called and so the same A. was not the fift time called as by the law of the Land he ought to have been And also for that the 6. day of October whereupon the last County was held was Sonday in which case according to the Law of this Realme of England the County ought to be held And so the utlavvry aforesaid against the same A. in Forme aforesaid published and had is altogether void And judgement that it be reversed The like reversall in Mich. 44 45. Eliz. rot 1909. Utlary reversed for that the day of the 5 Exact was before the Test of the Exigent T 13. Iac. Rot. 3617. Brownlow Which being read and heard the same Robert saith that he is injured c because he saith that it is vicious to vvit in that that it appeareth That the said first day of March An. Sup. upon vvhich day the said Robert vvas quinto Exactus vvas longe before the issuing forth of the said Writ of Exigent And for that cause and others in the returne aforesaid being prayeth judgment that the utlavvry aforesaid may be reversed c. vvhereupon c. And it vvas reversed c. Int. Smith and Wingham M. 10. Iac Rot. 3398. the like Cook against Tompson Primo Exact held after the return of the Exigent M 10. Iac. Rot. 1708. Brownlow Bradbury adv Allen Exigi Fac. retornable Tres Trin. T. 24. Ia. 8. I. The first County vvas held 7. Feb. 9. Ia And because it appeareth by the returne aforesaid That the first county vvhereat the said E. vvas first called vvas held after the retorne of the said Writ of Exigent and for that cause c. Vtlary reversed for omission of the word Scotie out of the stile of the Writ T 13. Iac Rot. 3527. Brownlow Hearing of the Writ of Exigi fac is prayed vhich being read c. the said Writ is vicious to vvit in this that this vvord Scotiae is omitted in the beginning of the said vvrit And for that cause and others being in the said Writ he prayeth judgment c And the utlavvry is reversed betvveen Walker and Vaughan H 12. Iac. Rot. 2265. Brownlow Utlavvry reversed for not naming the names of the Coroners particularly at the end of the retorne of the Exigent Vtlary reversed for default of the Coroners names and hereupon the same I. prayeth hearing of the return of the vvrit de Exigi Fac And it is read to him in these vvords At my County held c. untill Therefore by the judgment of the Coroners of the county aforesaid he is utlavved vvhich being read and heard onerari non because he saith that in the record aforesaid no mention is made of the name of any Coroner vvho gave judgment upon that Writ or should vvarrant the judgment And for that cause the returne aforesaid is insufficient in lavv in t Lavel and others at the suit of Godolph see Harper fo 19 a by Justice Browne If the sheriff retorne upon the Exigent the quinto Exact et non Compe Ideo ut lagat est It is a good return Although he retorne not the judgment of the Coroners for it is comprised in these words Ideo ipse utlagat est H 12 Jac. rot 1949. Brownlow Utlar Waviar reversed for the same defect Reversall for omitting the Coroners Names which being read c. the same Martha and Anthony say that they are wronged in this behalfe and that the same M of the Waiver aforesaid or the said Anthony with the Outlawry aforesayd ought not by the Law of the Land to be charged because they say that the return aforesaid is vicious and
of an Extent upon a statute Merchant by an executor 34 F Fieri Facias Entry of a testat Fi. fac de bonis propriis after a Devastavit returned 45 Entry of a Fi. Fac where parcell of the money is returned levied and a Fi fac awarded for the residue ib. Entry of a Fi Fac. where the sheriff retorned nihil habet a Fi Fa awarded to the ordinary de bonis ecclesiasticis 64 Entry of a Fi Fac. de bonis testatoris the sheriff retorned that part is levied de bonis testatoris and as to the residue a devastavit by the executor execution awarded de bonis propriis ib. Entry of a speciall Fi. Fac de bonis propriis Entry of a Fire Fac. for damages in replevy Fi Fac retorned but the money not brougth into the court a Scire Fac. is awarded to the Coroners c because the plaintiff is without remedy against the sheriff ib. In this entry precedents must vary Foringer Entry of a Forenger against an Attorney 49 Entry of a Foringer and commitment of an Attorney forging a writ de non molestando 50 Entry of a Foringer of the Clerk of the Jurat for not attending his Office ib. Entry of a Poringer of a Cryer of the court for his not attendance causa pro absentia non ostens● 51 Entry of a Foringer and severall punishments against an attorney for forging of a writ of Sup. to reverse an utlawry ib. Entry of a Foringer of a Philizer of the Vpper Bench for non attendance in his office in person 53 Fine Entry of the quashing of a Fine upon the execution and inspection of the infant acknowledged upon a Dedi Potestatem 54 Breve de Gardiano Admittendo Entry of a writ de Gardiano Admittendo in a writ of partition H Habeas Corpus ENtry of a Habeas corpus in debt where the sheriff retorned that he was not taken c. and a Distringas Nup. Uic awarded 55 Entry of a Habeas Corpus upon Privilidg with the Recognizance 56 Entry of an Amerciament for not Retorning a Habeas Corpus 58 An entry thereupon is broguht to the Bar by Habeas Corpus and charged with 20 l. debt by an Originall and processe of utlawry is awarded because he would not appear to the writ 59 The like where the Prisoner is remitted to prison ib. Entry of a Habeas Corpus of a Prisoner committed for causes Ecclesiasticall and inlarged without bail ib. Entry of a Habeas Corpus cum causa the sheriff returntd that he was detayned vertute warrantii whereupon he is committed 60 Entry of a Corpus cum causa of an attorney committed by a warrant from the High Commssioner who was discharged 61 I Inquiry Entry of a writ of Inquiry directed to the Justices of Assize to inquire of better issues 61 Entry of a writ of inquiry directed to the Justices of Assize to inquire of what issues the sheriff could answer 62 Entry of a writ to inquire de quantis exitibus 63 Entry of a writ to inquire awarded de novo where the sheriff retorned that he could not execute the old writ 64. Entry of the like writ against an Attorney in covenant broken ib. Entry of a writ to inquire of Damages for Fees for suing forth a writ of Covenant 65 L Liberari Facias ENtry of a writ of Liberari Fac. to the Conusee of lands extended upon statute merchant 67 M Mittimus ENtry of a Mittimus of a record removed out of another court by a Certiorare and sent to the Justices of the Bench. 69 N Ne Exeat Regnum ENtry of Ne Exeat Regnum and surety found 70 Nusance ENtry of a writ of Nusance to demolish a foundation laid ad nocumentum of a society of the Law 70 O Originall ENtry of an Originall directed to the Justices sued out by a Lord in Parliament 71 P ENtry of a generall Pardon to an utlawry after judgment for that it appeareth by record both debt and damages are satisfied 73 Entry of a speciall Pardon after satisfaction of the judgement where the defendant upon a Cepi Corpus being committed pleads the pardon and satisfaction and is set at liberty 73 Pardon and Release of demands pleaded in discharge of an Ex post cap. and a Scire facias awarded ib. Partition Entry of a Writ de partitione facienda and partition made 73 Plur. Replegi●●e Entry of a writ of Plur. Replegiare properly claimed by the defendant a Writ of Proprietate probanda awarded c. 75 Entry of a Plur. Replegiare in homine repleg the sheriff returns he is inlarged a Capias in Withernam awarded of the body of the Avowant 78 Entry of a Plur. Repleg 67. Dyet this case reported 79 Pone Entry of a Pone and the sheriffs returned thereupon adjudged void for that he named not the Cattle in specie 80 Priviledg Entry of a writ of Supersedias for the servant of the Chief Clerk of the upper Bench And a counter part that the Defendant is Farmer to the said Chief Clerke of divers lands c. And traversed that he was is Clerk Demurrer 81 Entry of a Writ of Priviledge for one of the Six Clerks of the Chancery 83 Entry of the like writ for a Chancery Clerk ib. Entry of the like writ of the Ptothonotaries Clerk 84 Entry of the like for one of the Masters of Chancery ib. Entry of the like for the servant of the Keeper of the Rolls ib. Entry of an Attachment of priviledg against an attorney ib. Procedendo Entry of a Procedendo awarded in a plea of Lands to be removed out of an inferiour court by Recordare 85 Entry of a Procedendo Rege inconsulto ib. Entry of a procedendo upon a speciall return made upon a Habeas Corpus about the custome of London touching Apprentizes and their Indentures ib. Prohibition Entry of a Prohibition to the court of Stannaries 86 Entry of a Prohibition sine causa procedente to the Bpp. of W. for excomunicating one for serving a warrant of peace upon his Chaplin 87 Entry of the like out of the court of Request against the Corporation of Myners ib. Q Quare impedit Entry of a Quare impedit where the plaintiffs have a writ to the Bpp. upon the Bishops plea of the death of the Patron 87 R Ravishment de Gard. ENtry of the Writ brought by the Ki. The Kings attorney waives issue and the defendant erat sine die salvo jure Regali 88 Retorn Recordi Entry upon the returne of the Record sent to be tryed before the Judg at Lanc. after tryall in the Bench. 88 Entry of judgment after issue tryed in the Common Pallat Lanc. upon a mittimus of the Record there 89 Entry of a Resum against an heire sued within age after full age and it is awarded against him and c. ib. Remissio Recordi Entry where the record was remitted to the Judg at Lanc. upon a forreigne voucher 90 Entry where the record