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A78161 The Attvrneys gvide, for suing out of fines, concords, and recoveries, &c. Being choice and exact presidents for all sorts of fines, concords, and recoveries. Together with full instructions in all proceedings relating thereunto, and the certain charges of the same. With a table of all the particulars. / Perused and approved by G.T. an able practioner, and others. I. B.; G. T. 1656 (1656) Wing B82; Thomason E1611_1; ESTC R22388 195,053 388

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not barrable at all by any such fine or non-claim As if a Tenant in ancient demesne levy a fine with c. at the common Law of his Land in ancient demesne the Lord in ancient demesne may have his Writ of deceipt and thereby avoid the fine at any time and thereupon his Tenant shall be restored to the Land because the Lord claimeth not the Land whereof the fine is levyed but his ancient Seigniory and services issuing out of the same Plo. 370. b. It seemeth such fines do not bar such estrangers as have Rent Common way Estovers nor any such charge out of the Land for it seemeth that these fines extend only to bind the estate title right claim entry and interest in and to the Land and no profits to be taken out of the Lands nor to take any power given to executors or others to sell the Land Br. tit Fines 123. Pleas to avoid Fines IT is a good Plea to say That I. S. was seised tempore levac and before the fine levyed without that that the parties in the fine had any thing therein at the time of the fine levyed 9 H. 4. 27. 3 H. 6 27. Or to say that the parties to a fine had nothing c. but A. B. whose estate he hath And of this he putteth himself upon the Countrey 33 H. 6. 18. 26 H. 6. f. 9. 42 E. 3. 20. 4 H. 4. 8. 14 H. 4. 33. 4 H. 7. c. 24. If there be two R. D. of one name and the one levy a fine of the Land of the other the other may avoid the fine by pleading that there be two of one name and the other R. D. levyed the fine and not he And in l●ke manner if any stranger levy a fine in the name of another that is owner of the Land 34 H. 6. 19. Contr. ten 19 H. 6. 44. because it is a matter of record therefore he hath no other remedy in such case but an Action of deceipt Neither parties to fines not their Heirs may plead in avoydance thereof that before the levying and at the levying of the same and since the demandant or plaintiff or their Heirs were alwayes seised of the Lands contained in the fine or parcell thereof St. de finibus 27 E. 1. ca. 1. 12 E. 4. 15. and 19. yet by Fairfax if tenant in tail the remainder in Fee levy a fine sur cogcognizance de droit come ceo c. he in the remainder may aver the continuance of possession notwithstanding the fine and Statute because he is neither the party nor his Heir and so may a feme covert where her husband sole levyeth the fine 12 E. 4. 12. The issue in tail may aver continuance of possession against a fine sur cognizance de droit tantum or surrender but not against a fine sur cognizance de droit come ceo que il ad de son done because that fine is executed and the other executory 12 E. 4. 15. and 19. 11 H. 4. 85. Of a Writ of Error A Writ of error to reverse a fine lyeth where there is error in any fine and thereby not the record of the fine it self shall be removed but the transcript thereof upon which transcript of the note of the fine the plaintiff may assign his errors And if the Justices think that the point assigned for error is error they may send for the note of the fine and reverse the same F. N. B. f. 20. f. As if a Baron and Feme levy a fine to an estranger the feme being within age they may have a Writ of error to reverse the fine for this cause during her non-age F. N. B. 21 d. 27. ass pl. 17. 50. E. 3. 4. And when a fine is to be reversed by error the course is for the plaintiff in the Writ to have severall Writs of error one directed to the chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas to certifie the Record and Process of the fine another unto the Custos brevium of the same Court to certifie the transcript of the foot of the fine and the third unto the Chirographer to certîfie the transcript of the record and process of the fine the severall forms whereof he as followeth A Writ of Error directed unto the chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas. OLiver c. To his beloved and faithfull E. A. Knight greeting Because in the Record and Process and also in the levying of a certain fine in our Court before you and your Associates our Justices of the Bench at Westm in eight dayes of Saint Michael last past by our Writ of Covenant between I. G. the Elder Esquire M. his wife and I. G. the younger Gent. plaintiffs and G. H. deforcient of the Manor of G. with the appurtenances and of one Messuage 15. Cottages 15. Tofts 4. Barns 15. Gardens 2. Orchards 200. Acres of Land 80. Acres of Medow 100. Acres of Pasture 6. Acres of Wood 300. Acres of Moor and Common of pasture for all manner of Beasts with the appurtenances in G. in the County of York levyed manifest error hath intervened unto the great damage of him the said G. as by his plaint we have received we willing in this behalf that the error if any shall be may in a due manner be corrected and to the same G. full and speedy Justice be done we command you that the Record and Process of the fine aforesaid with all things concerning the same which in your custody are as it is said to us under your Seal distinctly and openly ye send and this Writ So that we may have them in eight dayes of Saint Hillary wheresoever then we shall be in England that looking into the Record and Process of the fine aforesaid we may thereupon cause further to be done for amending that error that which of right and according to the Law and custome of our Common-wealth of England ought to be done c. A Writ of error unto the Custos brevium of the Court of Common Pleas. OLiver c. To his beloved T. S. Esquire Keeper of his Writs of the Bench greeting Because in the Record and Process and also in the levying of a certain fine in our Court of the Bench at Westm in eight dayes of Saint Michael last past before E. A. Knight and his Associates our Justices of the Bench aforesaid by our Writ of Covenant between c. of c. we command you that the transcript of the foot of the fine aforesaid with all things concerning those which in your custody are as it is said to us under your Seal c. that looking into the transcript of the foot of the fine aforesaid c. A writ of error unto the Chirographer of Fines OLiver c. To his beloved T. C. Esquire his Chirographer in the Bench greeting Because in the Record and Process and also in the levying of a certain fine in our Court of the Bench at W. in eight
now in of a new estate Fitz. Nat. fo 135. a. So if A. disseise B. and enfeoffe C. with warranty who infeoffeth D. with warranty upon whom an estranger entreth in whose possession B. the disseisor releaseth his right now all former warranties are extinct And albeit D. is impleaded yet shall he not have warrantia Chartae because he is in of another estate by wrong Fitz. Nat. 135. g. 11 H. 6. 41. 22 H. 6. 22. Release by Jointenant If there be three joynt tenants and the one release to the rest they may deraign the former warranty by vowcher or warrantia Charitae for they be in a 3. part by the release 40 E. 3. 41. Villenage Warrantia Chartae lyeth against a villain 48 E. 3. 17. The Writ of Warrantia Chartae must be sued hanging the principall Plea and before Judgement as of Assise or Entry in the nature of assise 48 E. 3. 2● Registr orig fo 158. a. for then if the warranter do die yet the Writ shall not abate but his Heir shall be resummoned to answer upon the same yet may a warrantia Chartae be sued before he be impleaded quia timet implacitari and the plaintiff shall recover in value pro loco tempore of such Lands as the defendant had at the purchasing of the Writ Fitz. Na. f. 134. E. 12 H. 4. 12. 21 H. 6. 41. 22 H. 6. 22. 24 E 3. 35. But he must not have execution but if afterwards he be put out by Judgement he shal have his warranty upon his first recovery 21 H. 6. 41. 21 H. 6. 22. 12 H. 4. 12. Non tenure In warrantia Charitae it is a good Plea for the defendant that hanging the Plea the demandant in the principall Plea hath entred upon the plaintiff being then tenant of the Land or that the plaintiff in this action had nothing in the Land the day of the first Writ purchased nor at any time after 21 H. 6. 49. 3 E. 3. 4. 5 E. 3. 5. County Warr. Chartae may be brought in any County if the deed bear not date in a place certain 31 E. 3. Tenant in Common Tenants in Common may joyn in Warrantia Chartae 28 E. 3. 90. Count by Baron Feme upon a fine with warranty I. H. Son and Heir of Isabel which was the wife of R. was summoned to answer I. T. and I. his wife of a Plea that they warrant to them one Messuage with the appurtenances in S. which of him he holdeth and of him claymeth to hold and whereof the Charter of Isabel Mother of the aforesaid I. H. whose Heir he is he hath c. and whereof c. he saith that a certain fine he levyed in the Court of the Lord Protector now in 8. dayes of Saint Hillary in the year c. before T. B. and his Associates then Justices of c. of the Bench between them the said I. T. and I. plaintiffs and R. of B. and the aforesaid Isabell then his wife deforcients of the Messuage aforesaid with the appurtenances among other Lands and tenements by Inter alia per nomen the name of c. with the appurtenances in S. in the County aforesaid by which fine the aforesaid R. and I. have granted for themselves and the Heirs of him the said I. that 4. Acres of land A fine of the reversion with the appurtenances of the aforesaid tenement which G. and M. his wife held for term of the life of her the said M. of the inheritance of the aforesaid Isabel in S. aforesaid the day that this Concord was made and which after the decease of her the said M. unto the aforesa R. and I. and the Heirs of her the said Isabell ought to have reverted after the decease of her the said M. wholly should remain to the afore-I and I. and his Heirs aforesaid to hold together with the aforesaid tenement which to them by that fine remained of the aforesaid R. and Isab and the Heirs of her the said I. by the aforesaid services as aforesaid for ever And Tail the same R. and Isab likewise have granted for themselves and the Heirs of her the said I. that they would warrant to the aforesaid I. and I. and their Heirs the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances as aforesaid against all men for ever And if it should happen that the same I. and I. should die without Heirs of their bodies issuing then after the decase of them the said I. and I. the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances as aforesaid should wholly revert unto the aforesaid R. and I. and the Heirs of her the said I. quite from other Heirs of the aforesaid I. and I. to hold of the chief Lords of that Fee by the services which unto the aforesaid tenement do belong for ever and the aforesaid R. and I. afterwards died whereby unto them the said I. T. and I. belonged to have of the aforesaid I. H. as son and heir of him the said I. his warranty aforesaid And one I. R. arraigned a certain assise of novell disseisin before T. W. and I. Justices of the Lord Protector now at the Assizes in the County aforesaid assigned to be taken against them the said I. T. and I. of the aforesaid tenementse and the same I. T. I. have often required him the said I. H. as son and Heir of her the said Isab to warrant to the same I. T. and I. the aforesaid tenements and the same I. H. those tenements so to warrant hath denyed and as yet doth deny whereupon they say that they are the worse and have damage unto the value of 100 l. And thereupon they bring sute c. A Count upon a deed with warranty I. T. was summoned to answer H. W. of a Plea that he render to him one Messuage c. with the appurtenances in B. which of him he holdeth and of him doth claim to hold and whereof he hath his Charter and whereupon c. he saith that whereas the aforesaid I. was seised of the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances in his demeasne as of Fee and so thereof being seised by his certain Charter which the same H. here in the Court bringeth forth the date whereof at B. tali die Anno. c. did give grant and confirm to the same H. the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances Inter alia per nomen amongst other Lands c. by the name as in the Deed c. to have to the same H. His Heirs and assignes for ever and did bind himself and his Heirs to warrant to the same H. his Heirs and Assignes the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances against all men for ever And the same H. by virtue of that gift o● the tenements aforesaid was seised in his demeasne as of Fee and one T. arraigned against him the said H. an assise of novel disseisin of the aforesaid Messuage and Lands with
levyed in the Court of the Soveraign Lord Charles late King c. at Westminster from the day c. in the year c. before R. B. and his Associates then Justices of the Bench aforesaid between I. G. the younger and W. G. plaintiffs and E. P. and M. his wife deforcients of the aforesaid ten Acres of Land with the appurtenances and of other Lands and Tenements in the same Fine contained by the cognizance of the aforesaid W T. of the Action of the aforesaid W. L. and others and therefore we command you that to the same W. L. and others of the aforesaid ten Acres of Land with the appurtenances without delay plenary seisin you cause to have c. Know you that it is ordered in our Court c. Habere faas seisinam upon a recovery by the defend in a Scire fac out of a Fine That T. B. Cozen and heir of W. brother of P. son of W. and M. his wife have execution against R. R. c. of 40. Acres of wood with the appurtenances in B. by virtue of a Fine in the Court of the Soveraign Lord Charles late King c. at Westminster c. between the aforesaid W. and M. plaintiffs and W. of B. and R. son of W. c. deforcients c. of the tenements aforesaid levied by default of them the said c. And therefore we command you that the same T. B. of the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances without delay plenary seisin and execution you cause to have witness c. OLiver c. to the Sheriff greeting know Habere facias seisinam upon a recovery by the defendant in a Scire fac out of a fine you that it is ordered in our Court before our Justices at Westm that T. B. Cozen and heir of W. B. have execution against R. D. of the Manor of A. with the appurtenances in your County by virtue of a Fine levyed in the Court of the Soveraign Lord Charles late King of England c. at Westminster from the day c. in the year c. before R. B. and his Associates then Justices of him the said late King of the Granted and recorded Bench and afterwards in eight c. in the ye●r c. there granted and recorded between the aforesaid W. plaintiff and A. deforcient of the Manor aforesaid by the default of him the said R. And therefore we command you that to the same T. B. of the Manor aforesaid with the appurtenances without delay plenary seisin and excution you cause to have T. c. Know you that it is ordered in our Court c. Habere facias seisinam upon a recovery by verdict in a Scire facias out of a Fine that R. M. and R. A. Cozen and heir of H. of B. and M. his wife have execution against I. C. c. of two parts of the Manor of Y. with the appurtenances by virtue of a Fine levyed in the Court of the Soveraign Lord Charles late King c. at Westminster in the morrow c. in the year c. before T. W. and his Associates then Justices c. of the Bench between H. B. and M. his wife plaintiffs and B. D. and B. his wife deforcients of the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances and of the Advowson of the Church of the same Manor as by a certain Jury before our beloved and faithfull I. T. and W. A. two Justices of the Common Bench by the form of our Statute thereof provided the day c. at R. thereof between them taken it was found And therefore we command you that to the same R. and R. of the two parts aforesaid with the appurtenances without delay execution Nisi prius and plenary seisin you cause to have T. c. Of Execution of Fines by Scire facias A Writ of Scire facias upon a Fine lyeth in the same Case that a Writ of Habere facias seisinam doth saving that it is to be sued a year and a day after the Fine is levyed wherby the Sheriff is commanded to warn the terrtenant to appear and shew cause if he can why the Cognisee or his heirs should not have execution at the return whereof if the Tenant appear and shew no cause to the Contrary the plaintiff shall have an Habere facias seisinam ut supra And the form of divers Scire facias in like case ensue OLiver c. to the Sheriff greeting Wheras a certain Fine was levyed in the Court A Scire facias out of a fine for the heirs in taile Attorney in Fine of the Lord Protector at Westminster in eight dayes c. in the ●ear c. before R. H. and his Associates our Justices of the Bench between G. P. and I. his wife plaintiffs by W. F. put in the place of them to gain or lose and S. H. deforcient of the Manor of C. with the appurtenances whereof plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same Court that is to say that the aforesaid G. hath recognized the Manor aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said S. as that which the same S. had by the gift of the aforesaid G. And for that recognizance Fine and Concord the same S. did grant to the aforesaid G. and I. the Render to the husband and wife and to the heirs of the has●and of the body of the wife begotten rendring rent and forreign service aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances and that to them he hath rendred in the same Court To have and to hold to the same G. and I. and the heires which the same G. of the body of her the said I. should had begotten of the aforesaid S. and his heirs for ever yeelding therefore by the year one Rose at the Feast c. for all service grant and action unto the aforesaid S. and his heirs belonging and doing therfore to the chief Lords of that Fee for the foresaid S. and his heirs all other services which unto that Mannor did belong so that if it should happen that the aforesaid G. should die without heir of the body of him the said I. begot then after the decease of them the said G. and I. Remainder in tail the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances should wholly remain to W. Brother of the same G. and the heirs of his body begotten to hold of the aforesaid S. and his heirs by the aforesaid services as aforesaid for ever And if it should happen that the aforesaid W. should dye without heir of his body begotten then after the decease of him the said W. the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances should wholly remain to I. Brother of the same W. and the heirs of his body begotten to hold of the aforesaid S. and his heirs by the aforesaid services as aforesaid for ever And if it should happen the aforesaid I. to die without heir of his body begotten then after