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A33635 The declarations and other pleadings contained in the eleven parts of the reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knight, sometime Lord Chief Justice of England and one of His Majesties Council of Estate rendred into English by W. Hughes of Grayes-Inne, Esquire, for the benefit of all students and practizers of the common law ; with a perfect table of the principal matters thereunto annexed.; Reports. English. Selections Coke, Edward, Sir, 1552-1634.; Hughes, William, of Gray's Inn. 1659 (1659) Wing C4917; ESTC R7332 498,043 418

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say to him and the Heirs Males of his Body lawfully begotten the Remainder thereof in form aforesaid And the aforesaid Arthur Corbet claiming the Manor aforesaid with the Appurtenances whereof c. of a certain deed of Demise to him thereof made for the term of his life by the aforesaid Christopher the Father long before the making of the Indenture aforesaid between the aforesaid Christopher and the aforesaid Robert Slade Henry Allin Thomas Hunt and George Noon whereas nothing of the Manor aforesaid with their Appurtenances whereof c. in possession of the said Authur by that deed ever passessed into the aforesaid 20. Acres of Pasture with the Appurtenances in which c. before the aforesaid time in which c. entred and was thereof possessed upon whose possession thereof of the said Arthur the said Rowland afterwards that is to say the aforesaid time in which c. into the said 20. Acres of Pasture with the Appurtenances re-entred and the Close aforesaid in the aforesaid 20. Acres of Pasture with the Appurtenances broke and the grasse there then growing with his Cattel aforesaid did eat tread and consume as it was lawful for him to do And this he is ready to aver Wherupon he demandeth Judgement if the aforesaid Arthur his Action aforesaid against him ought to have Because he saith That well and true it is That the aforesaid Christopher was seized of the aforesaid Mannor of Stokefaston aforesaid with the Appurtenances whereof the said 20. Acres of Pasture with the Appurtenances in which c. are and the aforesaid time in which c. as also from the whole time aforesaid were parcel in his Demesn as of Fee And so thereof being seized the aforesaid 12. day of April in the yeer of the Reign of the said Lady the Queen that now is the 30th abovesaid by the said his Indenture for the causes and considerations abovesaid in the said Indenture specified for him and his Heirs covenanted granted condescended and agreed to and with the aforesaid Robert Slade Henry Allin Thomas Hunt and George Noon their Executors and Administrators to and with every of them in manner and form in the said Indenture mentioned that is to say That the said Christopher Corbet his Heirs and Assigns and all and every other person and persons their Heirs and Assigns which then stood and were seized or from then after should stand or be seized of and in the aforesaid Manor of Stokefaston with the Appurtenances and of and in all the aforesaid other Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments whatsoever of the aforesaid Christopher Corbet in the said County of Leicester of which the said Christopher Corbet then had any estate of Inheritance in Fee Simple in Possession Reversion or Remainder from thence after should stand and be seized of and in the aforesaid Manor of Stokefaston and all the aforesaid other premises with their Appurtenances whatsoever to the aforesaid uses behoof● intentions and purposes and upon and under those Provisions Limitations and Conditions in such manner and form as afterwards in the said Indenture are named limited mentioned or should be directed and unto none other use uses behoofs intents or purposes that is to say of and in the aforesaid Manor of Stokefaston with the Appurtenances in the aforesaid County of Leicester To the use and behoof of the aforesaid Christopher Corbet during his natural life without impeachment of any manner of Waste and after the decease of the said Christopher Corbet of and in the aforesaid Manor of Stokefaston with the Appurtenances and of and in all other the aforesaid Messuages Lands Tenements Rents Reversions Services and Hereditaments of the aforesaid Christopher whatsoever with all and singular their Appurtenances in the said County of Leicester of which or in which he the said Christopher then had any Estate of Inheritance in Fee Simple in Possession Reversion or Remainder to the use of the aforesaid Rowland Corbet and the Heirs Males of his Body lawfully begotten and for default of such issue to the use of the aforesaid Arthur Corbet and the Heirs Males of his Body lawfully begotten and for default of such issue Male Then to the use of the aforesaid Francis Corbet Son of the aforesaid Humphry Corbet deceased and the Heirs Males of the Body of the said Francis lawfully begotten and for default of such Heir then to the use of the Heirs of the Body of the aforesaid Rowland lawfully begotten and for default of such Heir to the use of the Heirs of the Body of the aforesaid Arthur Corbet lawfully begotten and for default of such Heir to the use behoof of the Right Heirs of the aforesaid Christopher Corbet for ever as by the same Indenture amongst other things more fully appeareth By colour of which as also by force of the Act aforesaid of transferring of uses into possession the aforesaid Christopher was seized of the aforesaid Manor of Stokefaston with the Appurtenances whereof c. amongst other things in his Demesn as of Free Hold for the term of his Life the Remainder thereof in form aforesaid expectant And the said Christopher being thereof so seized The said Christopher afterwards and before the time in which c. that is to say the aforesaid last day of May in the yeer of the said Lady the Queen that now is the 30th abovesaid at Stokefaston aforesaid dyed of the Manor aforesaid with the Appurtenances whereof c. in form aforesaid seized After whose death and before the time in which c. The said Rowland Corbet into the Manor aforesaid with the Appurtenances whereof c. entred and was thereof seized in his Demesn as of Fee Tail that is to say to him and the Heirs Males of his Body lawfully begotten the Remainder thereof in form aforesaid as the aforesaid Rowland above hath alleged But the said Arthur further saith That by the Indenture aforesaid It was Conditioned Covenanted granted and agreed by and between the parties aforesaid to the said Indenture That if when and so often as the aforesaid Rowland Corbet or any the Heir Males of his Body begotten or to be begotten Or the aforesaid Arthur Corbet or any the Heirs Males of his Body lawfully begotten or to be begotten Or the aforesaid Francis Corbet Son of the aforesaid Humphry Corbet deceased or any the Heirs Males of his Body lawfully begotten or to be begotten should be fully and finally resolved and determined and advisedly determinatly and effectually devised concluded and agreed or should enter into any Communication Promise and Covenant whatsoever or advisedly and effectually should attempt procure go about or should assent to or for any Act or Acts thing or things for or concerning any Bargain Sale Discontinuance Alien●tion Conveiance or Assurance to be had and made of any of the aforesaid Manors lands Tenements and Hereditaments intailed or intended or mentioned to be intailed or of any of them or of any part or parcel of them whereby
in consideration of service done 71 Consultations 220 Plea for it 215 Continuances 5 18 36 50 62 78 91 96 105 120 121 144 161 173 174 179 208 227 236 249 257 264 270 299 314 322 328 336 344 355 356 357 358 Covenants to stand seised to the use of himself in tail remainder to the Queen 38 39 307 To levy a Fine 82 164 100 201 To stand seised to Vses 171 193 195 To deliver Evidences 55 To free Lands from Incombrance 56 That the Rents shall continue payable to the bargainee and his Heirs 56 To make further assurance 57 3●9 To make a Joynture 99 To suffer a Recovery to Vses 318 That an Estate tail upon an Alienation shall cease as if Tenant in tail were dead without issue 311 To make Leases in Reversion 350 Conusance made by Bayliffs for Arrerages of Rent 251 Countermand Of an Arbitrament and what words are a good countermand of it 25 26 Count. In Dower 32 In a Formedon in Discender 137 Costs le Incrementa 3 51 63 67 105 250 258 264 268 344 352 D. DAmages In an Action upon the Case 3 5 8 Declarations In an Action upon the Case for diverting a Water course 1 In Assumpsit to pay mony upon forbearance not to molest 7 In Andita Querela 22 In Debt upon an Escape against a Sheriff 44 In Debt 25 27 34 In Ejectione Firme 51 69 77 82 92 52 97 106 121 In an Action of false Imprisonment 126 In an Action for proceeding against the Queens Prohibition 214 215 In a Replevin 220 233 239 259 265 268 In a second Deliverance 250 251 270 In Trespass 306 316 324 329 339 345 352 360 366 In Trespass for disturbing him to execute his Office Ut Armis where good 361 362 In Waste for cutting down and destroying of Woods 395 396 Defence 25 27 33 40 46 70 80 122 137 251 265 268 271 324 339 352 361 3●6 Deeds Of Confirmation of a Rent 255 A Deed read to a Man illiterate in other words than it is shall not bind him 343 344 Of appointment of a Master and Governour of the Lands of an Hospital 387 Debt 25 27 Against Executors For Rent 37 Against the Sheriff for an Escape of one in Execution 44 Departure 143 Devises 30 31 To Executors to perform his Will till his Son come of the Age of 21. yeers 94 Vpon Condition to perform his Will with several limitations over to other persons to that purpose 110 112 113 Of Lands to his Wise upon Condition to bestow the profits to charitable uses 158 159. And she to have the profits during her life discharging the said uses 158 159 Of Lands to superstitious uses where void 107 108 109 Of a Term to Executors 155 Of a Term 2●1 Of Lands to one for life the remainder to the next right He●r of Tenant for life 234 Dissability 9. And what shall be a good Plea in Dissability 9 Dies datus 11. In Assize 150 172 D stringas 156 Dower where not barred by a Release 31 32 33 E. ECclesiastical Court where they refuse to allow Plea in discharge of Tythes 214 Ejectione Firme 54 69 79 92 97 106 121 Entry where congeable 95 Where for a forfeiture by Tenant for l●fe a Joyntress 104 For a forfeiture by a Devis●e upon Condition for a condition broken 159 Escape ●● here letting a Prisoner at large is escape 49 Errors Vpon a Judgement in Debt upon an Escape 51 Where assigned where not 66 Assigned for the Queen by her Attorny General 176 177 17● Exemplification Of the Charter of 11. E. 3. Of the Kings grant of the Lutchy of Cornwall to the Prince 291 to 297 F. FAlse Imprisonment 126 Feoffments 117 252 269 324 341 Vpon consideration to make a Joynture to the Wife 99 By a Feoffee to use where it destroyeth contingent ●ses 331 To uses 107 221 330 331. Contingent uses 333 Vpon Condition to pay a Rent to be void upon tender 252 Of a Mannor 27● Of a House and Lands where the livery and seisin is not good nothing passeth 260 261 262 263 Fessments Contingent uses destroyed by Fests though the Feoffee hath notice of the uses in contingency 333 Levied of Lands after a Bargain and Sale first made thereof though the deed be afterwards inrolled shall stand good 399 400 Fines levied 81 83 100 101 201 202 223 239 240 242 340 Of Lands levied to the King and his Heirs Males of his Body 164 Vpon Condition 341. till mony be paid Of an Advowson 224 By Tenant for life and he in the remainder where no forfeiture but a grant of their Estates 239 240 Fine Where paid for a contempt 162 Forfeiture When by Tenant for life who comes in a Vouchee upon a common-recovery 59 60 66 By a Woman Joyntress upon a Lease made contrary to the Statute of 11. H. 7 cap. 20. 140 Where Tenant for life the Tenant in tail enfeoffees him in the reversion it is a forfeiture and devests the remainder 334 Formedon 136 G. GAvel Kind 189 Grants Of a Rent charge by Tenant in Tail in th Remainder 222 Of a Rent for life with clause of distress 251 That a Condition and power to revoke uses shall cease 328 Of a Copy hold estate by a Disseisor not good 335 A Grant of Lands to 〈…〉 d his Heirs Habendum to him and his Heirs for yeers the Habendum is void 349 350 Of a Reversion upon a Lease for life to two and one attornes 354. Grants of the King 117 166 167 316 317 Of the Office of a Sergeant at Arms 390 Ex gracia speciali certa scientia mero motu 117 118 Of a Chauntry 118 In Fee Farm 118 Non Obstantes in the Kings Grants 118 119 Of a Ward and Wardship 190 Of the Office of Steward of his Manors and Lands to an Infant from his full age for yeers 360 362 Good from a Day past 361 H. HAbere Facias seisinam 246 321 Habendum in a deed of Grant where it shall be void where not 349 350 Hospital foundation and erection of it and giving Lands to it with all particulars touching a legal foundation 376 377 I. Ioynture to the Wife with remainders over 99 100 Indentures Declaring uses upon recovery 15 Of Bargain and Sale of a Messuage and Lands 55 Of uses with Power of Revocation and to limit new uses 195 197 Of Covenant to suffer a common recovery to uses 318 319 Incorporation Of Governours of an Hospital with the particulars incident to such an Incorporation 377 378 379 380 Indictments Of Murder and the form of it 144 145 Must be certain in all poynts and circumstances 146 149 150 151 152 Not of the Accessary before the principal be attainted 152 Of Declaration of new vses or to a power of revocation 200 201 Information Of Intrusion upon the Queens possession 153 162 Inquisitions 185 Intitling the King to seize upon default of executing an Office 301 Imparlance 2 8 46 80
give unto the Treasury and Storehouse of my intended Hospital to begin their Stock with and to defend the Rights of the House 1000. pound of lawful English Mony And I give to every one of my Feoffees whom I have put in trust about my intended Hospital to whom I have not given any thing in this my Will the sum of 26. pound 13. shillings and 4. pence of lawfull Mony of England as by the said Testament and last Will more fully appeareth And further the Jurors say upon their Oath aforesaid That the aforesaid Thomas Sutton afterwards and before the aforesaid time in which c. that is to say the 12th day of December in the yeer of the Reign of the Reign of the said Lord the King that now is the 9th abovesaid at Hackney in the County of Middlesex dyed without issue of his Body lawfully begotten And that the aforesaid Simon Baxter now Plaintiff is and at the time of the death of the said Thomas Sutton was Cosin and next Heir of the aforesaid Thomas Sutton that is to say Son and Heir of Dorothy the onely Sister of the said Thomas Sutton And further the Jurors aforesaid say upon their Oath aforesaid That the aforesaid Richard Sutton and John Law afterwards and before the time in which c. claiming as two Governours of the Lands Possessions Revenues and Goods of the Hospital of King JAMES founded in Chater House within the County of Middlesex at the humble petition and only costs and charges of Thomas Sutton Esquire in the names and to the use of them who are named Governours as aforesaid into all and singular the premises with the Appurtenances called the late dissolved Charter-House besides Smith-field whereof c. entred and were thereof seised as the Law requireth upon the possessions of which Richard Sutton and John Law thereof afterwards and before the time in which c. the aforesaid Simon Baxter into the said premises with the Appurtenances whereof c. entred and was thereof seised as the Law requireth Upon the possession of which Simon Baxter thereof the aforesaid Richard Sutton and John Law the aforesaid time in which into the premises aforesaid with the Appurtenances whereof c. claiming as two Governours of the Lands Possessions Revenews and Goods of the Hospital of King JAMES founded in the Chater-House At the humble Petition and onely costs and charges of Thomas Sutton Esq in the names and to the use of those who are called Governours as afore is said re-entred as the aforesaid Simon Baxter against them complaineth And further the Jurors say upon their Oath aforesaid That the aforesaid Richard Sutton and John Law in the aforesaid Act of Parliament of the 7th year of King JAMES abovesaid and in the aforesaid Letters Patents of the said King and in the aforesaid Indenture of Bargain and Sale made between the aforesaid Thomas Sutton of the one part the aforesaid George Arch-Bishop of Canterbury and others of the other part bearing date the first day of November in the yeer of the Reign of the said Lord the King that now is the 9th abovesaid named And the aforesaid Richard Sutton and John Law now Defendants are one and the same persons and not others nor divers And that the aforesaid Thomas Lord Ellesmere Robert Earl of Salisbury the Reverend Father Launcelot Bishop of Elie Thomas Foster Henry Hobert John Overal Henry Thursby Jeffery Nightingale Richard Sutton John Law and Thomas Brown in the aforesaid Act of Parliament of the 7th yeer abovesaid named and in the aforesaid Letters Patents of the said Lord the King and in the aforesaid Indenture of Bargain and Sale made to George Arch Bishop of Canterby and others are one and the same persons and not others nor divers And that the most Reverend Father in God George Arch Bishop of Canterbury Thomas Lord Ellesmere Robert Earl of Salisbury John Bishop of London Launcelot Bishop of Elie Thomas Foster Henry Hobart John Overal George Mountain Henry Thursby Jeffery Nightingale Richard Sutton John Law and Thomas Brown in the aforesaid Letters Patents of the aforesaid Lord the King mentioned and in the aforesaid Indenture of Bargain and Sale made between the aforesaid Thomas Sutton of the one partt and the aforesaid Reverend Father in God Gerrge Arch Bishop of Canterby Thomas Lord Ellesmere Robert Earl of Salisbury John Bishop of London Launcelot Bishop of Elie Edward Coke Thomas Foster Henry Hobart John Overal George Mountain Henry Thursby Jeffery Nightingale Richard Sutton John Law Thomas Brown and John Hutton of the other part are one and the same persons and not others nor divers And that all the Manors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments in the aforesaid Act of Parliament of the 7th yeer abovesaid and in the aforesaid Letters Patents by the aforesaid Lord the King to the aforesaid Thomas Sutton granted and in the Indenture aforesaid of Bargain and Sale made Between the aforesaid Thomas Sutton and the aforesaid George Arch Bishop of Canterbury and others except the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments called the late dissolved Charter House besides Smithfield purchased of the aforesaid Thomas Earl of Suffolk mentioned are one and the same Manors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments and not others nor divers And that the aforesaid Lands Tenements and Hereditaments called the late dissolved Charter-House besides Smithfield in the aforesaid Indenture of Bargain and Sale made Between the aforesaid Thomas Sutton and the aforesaid Thomas Earl of Suffolk and others bearing date the 9th day of May in the yeer of the Reign of the said Lord the King that now is the 9th abovesaid and in the aforesaid Letters Patents of the aforesaid Lord the King to Thomas Sutton aforesaid and in the aforesaid Indenture of Bargain and Sale between the aforesaid Thomas Sutton and the aforesaid Arch Bishop of Canterbury and others likewise named whereof c. are one and the same Lands Tenements and Hereditaments and not others nor divers And that the aforesaid Thomas Sutton in the aforesaid Act of Parliament of the 7th yeer abovesaid named and in the Writing aforesaid to John Hutton aforesaid made is one and the same person and not others nor divers And that the aforesaid George Mountain at the time of the making of the aforesaid Letters Patents of the aforesaid Lord the King was and now is Dean of the Church collegiat at Westminster And that the aforesaid George Mountain in the said Letters Patents of the said Lord the King named and the aforesaid George Mountain in the aforesaid Indenture of Bargain and Sale by the aforesaid Thomas Sutton to the aforesaid Geo. Arch Bishop of Canterbury and others as afore is said made named is one and the same person and not other nor divers And that the aforesaid John Hutton in the aforesaid Writing named and in the aforesaid Indenture of Bargain and Sale of the aforesaid Tho. Sutton named is one and the same person and not other nor divers But
c. in Gosfield aforesaid entred and was thereof seised in his Demesn as of Freehold for the Term of his life And the said Thomas Lawrence and Marcy further say That at the time of the death of the aforesaid Thomas Nash sometimes Husband c. the aforesaid Zachary was within the Age of 21. yeers that is to say of three yeers by which the said Marcy whilest she was single as Guardian and for nurture of the said Zachary into the Tenements aforesaid with the Appurtenances whereof c. in Gosfield aforesaid entred and was thereof possessed the aforesaid Thomas Nash the Son of the Tenements aforesaid with the Appurtenances in Wetherfiald aforesaid being seised and that the said Zachary of the Tenements aforesaid with the Appurtenances whereof c. in Gosfield aforesaid in form aforesaid being seised And the said Marcy in form aforesaid being possessed Afterwards and before the making of the aforesaid Writing of Release here in Court brought at Gosfield aforesaid It was concluded and agreed between the said Marcy whilest she was single and the aforesaid Thomas Nash the Son that the said Marcy should release to the said Thomas Nash the Son all her Dower happening to her after the death of the aforesaid Thomas Nash sometimes the husband c. in all Lands and Tenements of the said Thomas in Wetherfield aforesaid And that the said Thomas Nash the Son should enfeoff John Tiler the elder and John Tiler the younger and their heirs of the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances whereof c. in Gosfield aforesaid to the use of the said Zachary and the heirs of his body Lawfully begotten and the said Thomas Lawrance and Marcy farther say that the aforesaid Thomas Nash the Son of the Tenements aforesaid in Wethersfield aforesaid in the form aforesaid being seised and the aforesaid Marcy of the Tenements with the appurtenances whereof c. in Gosfield aforesaid being possessed the said Marcy afterwards that is to say the aforesaid 27th day of April in the year of the Reign of the said Lady Elizabeth late Queen of England the 35 th abovesaid whilest she the said Marcy was single at Gosfield aforesaid the aforesaid writing of Release to the aforesaid Thomas the Son sealed and delivered And the aforesaid Thomas Nash the Son the 28th day of April in the year of the Reign of the said late Queen the 35 th aforesaid at Gosfield aforesaid enfeoffed the aforesaid John Tiler the elder and John Tiler the younger and their heirs of the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances whereof c. in Gosfield aforesaid To the use of the aforesaid Zachary and the heirs of his body Lawfully begotten and this they are ready to aver whereupon they demand Judgement and seisin of the third part of the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances whereof c. in Gosfield aforesaid to be adjudged to the said Thomas Lawrance in manner and form aforesaid and that the matters above in the replication aforesaid are not sufficient in Law them the said Thomas and Marcy the Dower of the said Marcy in the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances whereof c. against the said Edward and Margaret to have and maintain and that they need not nor by the Law of the Land are bound to answer and this they are ready to aver wherefore for default of sufficient Replication of the aforesaid Thomas and Marcy in this part the said Edward and Margaret as at first demand Judgement And that the said Thomas Lawrence and Marcy from the Dower of the said Marcy of the Tenements aforesaid with the Appurtenances whereof c. against them to have be barred And the said Thomas and Marcy for as much as they sufficient matter in Law the said Thomas and Marcy to have and maintain their Action aforesaid against the said Edward and Margaret above by Replication have alleged which they are ready to aver Which matter the said Edward and Margaret do not deny nor to the same any wayes Answer but the Averment aforesaid altogether Refuse to admit as before demand Judgement and seisin of the third part aforesaid to be adjudged unto them And because the Justices here will avise themselves of and upon the premises before that they give their Judgement thereof Day is given to the parties aforesaid here untill in 8. dayes of St. Michael to hear their Judgement thereof because the said Justices here thereof not yet c. Debt Ester Term 26. of Queen Elizabeth Rott 1608. RIchard Mauser late of London yeoman otherwise called Richard Mauser of Gillingham in the County of Kent Yeoman was summoned to Answer to William Painter Esq of a Plea that he render to him 40. pound whicb he oweth him and unjustly deteineth c. And whereupon the said William by Thomas Antrobas his Attorney saith That the said Richard the 6th day of April in the year of the Reign of the Lady the Queen that now is the 12th at London in the Parish of the blessed Mary of Bow in the Ward of Cheap by a certain writing Obligatory granted himself to be bounden to the said William in the said 40. pound to be paid to the said William in the Feast of the Ascension of our Lord then next following Yet the aforesaid Richard although often required the aforesaid 40 pound to the said William hath not yet rendred but the same to him hitherto hath denyed and yet doth deny whereupon he saith he is the worse And hath damage to the value of 10. pound and thereof he bringeth sute And he brings here in Court the writing aforesaid which the debt aforesaid in form aforesaid doth testifie the date of which is the day and year aforesaid c. And the said Richard by John Cook his Attorney cometh and defendeth the force and injury when c. And prayeth the hearing of the writing aforesaid and it is read unto him in these words The Condition of this Obligation is such That whereas the within bounden Richard Mauser and John Mouser his Son by their deed of ●eoffment bearing date the date of this Obligation have given granted and confirmed unto the within named William Paynter and his Heirs all that parcel of Wood-land called South-wood conteining by estimation 10. Acres be it more or lesse lying together in the Parish of Gillingham within said and Bedherst in the County within said to the Lands of one Thomas Remsby towards the East West and North and to the Kings way towards the South as the same do more at large it appear If the said William Paynter and his Heirs shall and may at all times hereafter have hold and injoy all the aforesaid parcell of wood-Wood-land with the appurtenances and charged or saved harmlesse of and from all and every former Bargain Sale Gift Grant Lease Right Copihold Dower Rent Charge and all other things and incumbrances whatsoever had made or suffered to be done by the said Richard Mauser or his Heirs or Assignes and also if
the aforesaid Tuesday that is to say the 27 th day of January and before this day That is to say the 15 th day of January in the year of the Reign of the said Lady the Queen that now is the 32d. The said Edward by the name of Edward Griffin of London Haberdasher At London in the Parish of St. Mary of Bow in the Ward of Cheap London by his certain Writing of Release which the said Henry with the seal of the said Edward sealed here into Court brought whose date is the said 15 th day of January in 32 d. year aforesaid released and quit claimed to the said Henry Page by the name of Henry Page of London Merchant-Taylor All manner of Actions Sutes Errors Writs of Error Quarrels Plaints and Demands whatsoever which the aforesaid Edward against the said Henry then had depending or which at any time then after he might or ought to have against the said Henry his Executors or Administrators for any matter or thing whatsoever from the beginning of the world unto the day of the date of the said Writing of Release as by the said Writing here in Court shewed plainly appeareth And this the said Henry is ready to aver Whereupon he demands Judgement if the said Edward his aforesaid Writ for correcting of Errors against the said Writing of Release of the said Edward further against the said Henry he ought to maintain or prosecute A Tenant for Life the Remainder in Tail the Remainder in Fee Bargains and sels the Land in Fee to one who before the Statute of 14. Eliz. suffers a Recovery in which A. is vouched and voucheth over and he in the Remainder enters and the Entry adjudged Lawful and a Writ upon that is sued and the Plaintif doth release the Errors Michaelmass Term 38. 39. Elizabeth in the KINGS BENCH Rot. 551. Ejectione Firme The Rector of Chedingtons Case C. 1. part fol. 148. b. MEmorandum That at another time That is to say in Easter Term last Buck. ss past before the Lady the Queen at Westminster came David Loyd Clerk by Stephen Worley his Attorny And brought here in the Court of the said Lady the Queen then and there his Bill against William Wilkinson in the custody of the Marshal c. of a Plea of Trespasse and Ejectment of him out of his Farm And are Pledges of Sute John Doo and Richard Roo which Bill followes in these words ss Buck. ss David Loyd Clerk complaineth of Wil. Wilkinson in the custody of the Marshalsey of the Lady the Queen before the Queen her self being for that that is to say That whereas David Roberts Clerk Rector of the Parish Church of Chedington in the County aforesaid the 26th day of March in the year of the Reign of the Lady Elizabeth now Queen of England the 38 th at Chedington aforesaid by his Indenture sealed with his Seal and to the Court of the said Lady the Queen that now is shewed bearing date the same day and year demised granted and to Farm Let to the aforesaid David Loyd The Rectory of the Parish Church of Chedington aforesaid and 60. Acres of Lands with the Appurtenances in Chedington aforesaid To have and to hold the Rectory and Tenements aforesaid with the Appurtenances to the said David Loyd and his Assignes from the day of the date of the Indenture aforesaid unto the end and Term of 3. years then next following and fully to be compleated By virtue of which demise The said David Loyd into the Rectory and Tenements aforesaid with the Appurtenances aforesaid did enter and was thereof possessed untill the said William afterwards that is to say the 10 th day of Aprill in the year abovesaid at Chedington aforesaid with force and armes c. into the Rectory and Tenements aforesaid with the Appurtenances upon the possession of the said David Loyd thereof did enter and the said David Loyd from his Farm aforesaid thereof his Term aforesaid not yet ended ejected expelled and amoved and him the said David Loyd from his possession aforesaid held out and doth yet hold out and other wrongs did unto him against the peace of the said Lady the Queen that now is to the damage of the said David Loyd of 20. pounds and thereof he produceth sute c. With this that the said David Loyd will aver That the aforesaid David Roberts then Rector of the Parish Church aforesaid is living and is in full life c. at Chedington aforesaid c. And now at this day Saturday next after 8. dayes of St. Michael this same Term until which day the said William had license to the Bill aforesaid to imparle and then to answer c. before the Lady the Queen at Westminster cometh as well the aforesaid David Loyd by his Attorny aforesaid as the said William by Richard Bedfield his Attorny And the said VVilliam defendeth the force and injury when c. And saith that he is not thereof guilty and of this he putteth himself upon the Countrey And the said David likewise c. Therefore a Jury before the Lady the Queen at VVestminster Saturday next after 1. moneth of St. Michael and who c. And because c. the same day is given to the parties aforesaid there c. Of which day The Jury aforesaid between the parties aforesaid was put between them in respite before the Lady the Queen at VVestminster unto Thursday next after the moneth of Ester then next following for want of Jurors c. At which day before the Lady the Queen at VVestminster come as well the said David Loyd as the said VVilliam VVilkinson by their Attornies aforesaid and the Jurors of the said Jury being called also appeared Who to say the truth of the premises being chosen tryed and sworn As to the said 60. Acres of Lands above in the Declaration aforesaid specified say upon their Oath aforesaid That the said VVilliam VVilkinson is not thereof of the Trespasse and Ejectment aforesaid guilty as the said VVilliam above in pleading hath alleged And as to the Rectory aforesaid with the Appurtenances in the Declaration aforesaid likewise specified The Jurors aforesaid likewise say upon their Oath aforesaid That long before the time in which it was supposed the Trespasse and Ejectment aforesaid to be done That is to say The second day of March in the Reign of the Lord Edward late King of England the 6th the second One Nicholas Fitz-williams Clerk was Rector of the Parish Church of Chedington otherwise Chettington foresaid And that the said Nicholas being Rector of the said Church before the time in which c. that is to say the second day of March in the second year aforesaid at Chedington aforesaid by his Indenture made at Chedington aforesaid between the said Nicholas by the name of Nich. Fitz-williams Rector of the Parish Church of Chedington in the County of Buck. of the one party and Elizabeth Elderker Widow Ralph Elderker VVilliam Elderker and
said Lands Tenements as is as aforesaid left to descend to Thomas my Son do not amount to satisfie the Queens Highnesse of the Thirds or third part to be due unto her Highnesse Then my Will and meaning is That so much other Lands next adjoyning to the said Eastendown shall descend and be to my said Thomas Digges as shall suffice to satisfie and make up the Queens Highnesse Thirds or third part and that her Highnesse be answered out of the Rents and Profits of the same and out of the Demesn made of the Mannor of Owtelmestone Item I will That Thomas Ovington aforesaid immediatly after my departure of this present world shall sell all my Lands in the Parishes of Hards and Nackington in the County aforesaid with the Rents thereunto belonging Item I will That the said Thomas Ovington or his Assignes immediatly after my death sell all those my Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with the Appurtenances whatsoever in the Parishes of Sturrey and Hackington otherwise St. Stephens in the County of Kent aforesaid and all those my Gardens in the County of Canterbury aforesaid for the sum of 200. pounds of good and lawful Mony of England And I will that the said 200. pounds comming of the sale of my Lands Tenements and Hereditaments aforesaid with the appurtennces in Sturrey Hackington and in the County of Canterbury And also that all the Money coming of the sale of all my Lands in the Parishes of Hards and Nackington aforesaid shall go and be imployed towards the payment of my Debts and for and towards the performance of this my present Testament and last Will. Item I will That if Martha my Wife by Release or otherwise will grant over all that Estate that she hath or may have in the Lands in Hards and Nackington aforesaid with the Rents thereunto belonging by way of Joynture unto such as the said Thomas or his Assignes shall make sale thereof That then the said Martha for and in recompence of her said Joynture therein shall have for term of her life all my Lands in Barham abovesaid which I purchased of Mr. William Awcher and also all my Lands there as I late had of Mr. William Boyes by way of Exchange for other Lands Item I will That Harry Aldy and Nicholas Frankline aforesaid shall have all the aforesaid Lands and Tenements with their Appurtenances Rents Reversions Services and Hereditaments other than such as before are given to Thomas Digges my Son and to Martha my Wife for the term of her life or by the way of Joynture or otherwise or willed to be sold as aforesaid and shall receive and take the yeerly Revenews and Profits thereof for and towards the further and full payment of my Debts and Legacies and Annuities afore expressed and here under mentioned and also of my Funeral Charges for and towards the bringing up of my Sons and Daughters aforesaid until either Martha my Wife or the aforesaid Thomas Ovington and Richard Brook or the aforesaid Thomas Ovington enter into Bond unto the said Henry Aldy and Nicholas Franklin or to their Assignes in such manner and form as before is expressed Item I will that if the aforesaid Thomas Ovington and Richard Brook within one moneth after such refusal aforesaid my Wife do enter into Bond unto the abovesaid Hen. Aldey Nic. Franklin as is aforesaid within the time aforesaid That the said Tho. Rich. immediatly after such Bond had made shall have the Lands Tenements aforesaid and other Hereditaments whatsoever other than such as before are given to Thomas Digges my Son or to Martha my Wife for Term of her life by way of Joynture or otherwise or appointed to be sold or are appointed to the Poor as is aforesaid and shall receive and take the yeerly Revenews and Profits thereof in such manner and form and for such purpose and effect and for no other and for so long as my aforesaid Wife should have done if she should have entred into Bond as aforesaid But if the aforesaid Richard Brook do not within the time above limited enter into Bond to the aforesaid Henry and Nicholas with the said Thomas Ovington in manner and form aforementioned but shall refuse or neglect so to do Then I will if the aforesaid Thomas Ovington within the time aforesaid do enter into Bond unto the aforesaid Henry Aldy and Nicholas Franklin in the sum of 400. pounds according as is above specified Then I will immediatly after the said entry into such Bond by the said Thomas Ovington unto the said Henry and Nicholas made and done That then the said Thomas Ovington or his Assignes shall have the aforesaid Lands and Tenements Rents Reversions and Hereditaments other then such as before is given to Thomas Digges my Son or to Martha my Wife or appointed to be sold or appointed to the Poor to dwell in as aforesaid And receive and take the yeerly Revenews and Profits thereof in such manner and form and for so long as my aforesaid Wife or her Assignes should have done if she should have entred into Bond as is aforesaid and as the aforesaid Richard Brook and the said Thomas Ovington and their Assignes should have done if the said Thomas Ovington and Richard Brook had entred into Bond unto the aforesaid Henry and Nicholas as is above specified Item I will after all my Debts Legacies Payments Annuities and Funeral Charges shall be fully satisfied discharged or be or may be fully levied That then all my Lands and Tenements with their Appurtenances other than the Lordship of Yok and the Manor of Fokeham with their Aphurtenances in the Parishes of Leneham Freinsted and Harisham in the County of Kent aforesaid and the Lands of Barham aforesaid appointed to my Wife for term of her life as is aforesaid And the Lands and Tenements in Sturrey and Hackington otherwise Saint Stephens in Canterbury and the Lands in Hardes and Nackington aforesaid with the Rents thereunto belonging appointed to be sold as aforesaid excepted and reserved shall be to my Eldest Son then living and to the Heirs Males of his Body lawfully begotten for ever paying yeerly unto every other of my Sons then living untill every of them shall come to the age of 24. yeers 4. pounds of lawful mony of England at the Feast day of the Annunciation of our blessed Lady the Virgin and Saint Michael the Archangel by even portions half yeerly to be paid and also paying yeerly to every of my aforesaid Daughters then living until every of them shall be maried or shall come to the age of 21. yeers five Marks of lawful Mony of England at the Feast days next aforesaid by even portions yeerly to be paid And if default of payment happen to be of the aforesaid several 4. pounds yeerly to every or any of the aforesaid Sons as is aforesaid or of the aforesaid several five Marks yeerly to be paid to every or any of the aforesaid Daughters
any Estate of the premises aforesaid recited intailed or mentioned to be intailed or any part thereof in use or possession mentioned appointed limited or declared by the same Indenture can ought or could in any manner or manners be undone discontinued barred altered o● determined and the said Bargain Sale Exchange Alienation Devisement Conclusion Agreement Promission Communication Concession Obligation Conveiance or Assurance or any other open and effectual matter thing or Act should attempt go about cause procure command or willingly or wittingly should assent practise or suffer to be attempted practise in any Act to put in ure or to go about or to be executed performed or to be prosecuted put in use or in ure by acknowledging of any Note or Notes of or for any Fine or Fines to be levied or acknowledged or by giving of any Warrant or Warrants of Attorny or Attornies for any Recovery or Recoveries or any Voucher or Vouchers to be had or prosecuted or by entring into any Warranty or Warranties whatsoever or by acknowledging of any Warrant for the same or by any Sute or bringing of any Writ or Writs by him them or those or by any of her or their Assent and Agreement or by Assent by appearance or otherwise to any Writ or Writs of the aforesaid recited premises or of any part or parcel thereof or to any thing in the same or any of them or by acknowledging of any Charter or Charters Writing or Writings to be inrolled or by any other Act or Acts thing or things whatsoever in deed or in Law whereupon or by which any Bargain Sale Discontinuance Allienation Exchange or Forfeiture might follow or by which the Estate Use or Possession of the aforesaid recited premises intailed or mentioned to be intailed or any parcel thereof cannot ought or could come accrue remain and descend to be in such manner and form as by the same Indenture it is limited appointed declared and mentioned and according to the true intent and meaning of the aforesaid Indenture That then and immediately from and after any such time and times of such procuring attempting commanding knowing assent practice promise or going about in manner and form as above is said and before such Bargain Sale Discontinuance Alienation Exchange or Forfeiture had made prosecuted executed Committed or done the said Use and Uses Estate and Estates limited and declared in the Indenture aforesaid to him or them who shall so attempt cause procure command or voluntarily or knowingly assent practise or go about any such Act or Acts thing or things to be prosecuted or to be executed or to be performed or done or put in ure or shall go about to be executed or performed or put in ure in form aforesaid declared Whereupon or by which any Bargain Sale Discontinuance Alienation Conveiance Assurance Exchange or Forfeiture should be had done or ensue thereupon contrary to the true intent of the Indenture aforesaid of and in such and so much of the aforesaid recited Manors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with the Appurtenances intailed or mentioned to be intailed or intended by the same Indenture for the which any of the things or matters aforesaid at any time or times should be attempted gone about caused procured commanded assented practised or the premises to be executed performed practised or put in ure or gon about to be executed performed or put in ure contrary to the true intent of the Indenture aforesaid from time to time should cease only as in respect and having regard to such person or persons so attempting procuring causing commanding willingly and wittingly assenting practising permitting or going about any Act or Acts thing or things as above it is said contrary to the effect and true meaning of the Indenture aforesaid in such manner degree and condition as if such person or persons Heir or Heirs so attempting procuring causing commanding willingly and wittingly assenting practising permitting or going about any such Act or Acts thing or things as above is said had naturally been dead and not otherwise And then and in all such cases the immediate uses of every of such parcel of the premises should be immediatly to such person or persons by the true intent and meaning of the Indenture aforesaid If any such person or persons should so procure or procured attempt or attempted cause or caused command or commanded should practise or practised should suffer or sufferd go about or about should assent or assented to or for any such Act or Acts thing or things be or should be naturally dead of such Estate and in such like manner and form and with the Remainder in use over and with such like limitations and conditions as if the said uses had come accrued and been if the same person who so should procure attempt cause command practise suffer go about or assent to or for any such Act or Acts thing or things to be done to or immediatly before the time of such procuring attempting causing commanding practising suffering going about or assenting had been naturally dead and not otherwise as by the same Indenture amongst other things more fully appeareth And the said Arthur further saith That the aforesaid Rowland of the Manor aforesaid with the Appurtenances whereof c. amongst other things in form aforesaid being seized One Robert Greenhurst the 23th day of January in the yeer of the Reign of the said Lady the Queen that now is the 36th by the command procurement consent of the aforesaid Rowl sued forth out of the Court of Chanc. of the same Lady the Queen the said Court of Chancery then being at VVestminster in the County of Middlesex a certain Writ of the said Lady the Queen of Entry Sur Disseisin in the Post against the aforesaid Rowland Corbet ●he Manor of Stokefaston with the Appurtenances whereof c. among●●●ther things by the Name of the Manor of Stokefaston with the Appurtenances and 5. Messuages 500. Acres of Land 100. Acres of Meadow 200. Acres of Pasture with the Appurtenances in Stokefaston to the Sheriff of the aforesaid County of Leicester directed By which Writ the said Lady the Queen that now is cōmanded the said then Sheriff of Leicester That he the said Sheriff the aforesaid Rowland that justly and without delay herender the said Robert Greenhurst the aforesaid Manor of Stokefaston with the Appurtenances and the aforesaid 5. Messuages 500. Acres of Land 100. Ares of Meadow 200. Acres of Pasture with the Appurtenances in Stokefaston which then he claimed to be his Right and Inheritance and in which the said Rowland had not entry But after Disseisin which Hugh Hunt thereof unjustly and without Judgement did to the aforesaid Robert Greenhurst within 30. yeers then last past as the said Robert then said And wherupon he then complained that the aforesaid Rowland did him deforce And if he should not do c. and the aforesaid Robert Greenhurst should secure him the said Sheriff for the prosecuting of his claim
George Mountain Dean of the Collegiate Church of Westminster Henry Thursby Esquire one of the Masters of our Court of Chancery Jeffery Nightingale Esquire Richard Sutton Esquire John Law Gentleman Thomas Brown Gentleman and John Hutton Clerk Master of the Hospital of King JAMES founded in the Charter-House within the County of Middlesex at the humble Petition and onely costs and charges of the said Thomas Sutton Esquire the first and present Governours of the Lands Possessions Revenews and Goods of the Hospital of King JAMES founded in the Chater-House within the County of Middlesex at the humble Petition and onely costs and charges of Thomas Sutton Esquire of the other part Witnesseth That whereas It hath pleased the Kings most Excellent Majesty that now is By his Highnesse Letters Patents bearing date at Westminster the 22th day of June in this present 9th yeer of his Highnesse over England upon the humble Sute of Thomas Sutton to give License Power and Authority to him the said Thomas Sutton to place erect found and establish at or in the said House called the late dissolved Charter-House besides Smith-field within the said County of Middlesex One Hospital House or place of abiding for the finding sustentation and relief of poor aged maimed needy and impotent people As also to place found and establish at or in the said House One Free-school for the instructing maintainance and education of poor Children or Scholars And that the said Hospital should ever after be incorporated named and called The Hospital of King JAMES founded in the Chater-House within the County of Middlesex at the humble Petition and onely costs and charges of Thomas Sutton Esquire And that he the said Thomas Sutton during his life and after his death the Governours and their Successors for ever should have full Power License and Authority to ordain appoint and place therein a Master a Preacher a School-Master and Usher and such number of poor people Scholars and Officers as they should think meet And in default thereof his Majesty his Heirs and Successors And where likewise our said Sovereign Lord the King Majesty by the said Letters Patents hath incorporated the said Lord Arch Bishop Lord Chancellor Lord Treasurer Iohn Bishop of London Bishop of Elie Sir Edward Coke Knight Sir Thomas Foster Knight Sir Henry Hobert Knight and Baronet John Overal George Mountain Henry Thursby Jeffery Nightingale Richard Sutton John Law Thomas Law Thomas Brown and the Master of the said Hospital for the time being by the name of Governours of the Lands Possessions Revenews and Goods of the Hospital of King JAMES founded in the Charter-House within the County of Middlesex at the humble Petition and onely costs and charges of Thomas Sutton Esquire And moreover hath hereby granted License as well to the said Governours and their Successors to have take and purchase as also License and Authority to the said Thomas Sutton his Heirs and Assigns to give grant and assure unto the Governours and their Successors for the better continuance of the said Hospital and Free school for ever and for the better maintainance of the Master Preacher School Master Usher and such number of poor people Scholars and Officers of and in the said Office for ever as shall be therein placed as aforesaid And all and every the Manors Lands Tenements Rents Reversions Advowsons and Hereditaments hereafter herein mentioned to be granted or conveied as in the said Letters Patents amongst other things more at large may appear Since which said Letters Patents The said Thomas Sutton hath by his Deed under his Hand and Seal bearing date the 13th day of October last ordained and appointed the said John Hutton to be the first present Master of the said Hospital according to the purport Tenor and true meaning of the said Letters Patents And the said Tho. Sutton being minded in his life time to perfect the said godly charitable act himself and not to leave it to be per●ected after his death by others This Indenture therfore witnesseth That the said Tho. Sutton for and in consideration of the continuance of the said Hospital and Free-school for ever hereafter and for the better maintainance of the said Master Preacher School-master Usher poor people Scholars and Officers for ever hereafter with the Rents Revenews Issues Commodities and Profits of the Manors Lands Tenements Rents Reversions Advowsons and Hereditaments hereafter in these presents mentioned to be conveied and for and in consideration of the sum of 5. pound of lawful Mony of England by the said Lord Arch-Bishop and other the Governours aforesaid paid which said sum of 5. pound he the said Thomas Sutton confesseth and acknowledgeth himself to have received of the said Governours and thereof doth acquit and discharge the said Governours for ever by these presents And in consideration of the yeerly Rent of 12. d. of lawful Mony of England hereafter in and by these presents reserved to the said Thomas Sutton and his Heirs And for divers other good and reasonable considerations him especially moving according to the said License of the Kings Majesty to him the said Thomas Sutton in that behalf given Hath bargained sold granted and confirmed and conveied and by these presents doth for him and his Heirs bargain sell give grant confirm and convey unto the said Governours of the Lands Possessions Revenews and Goods of the said Hospital of King JAMES founded in the Charter-House within the County of Middlesex at the humble Petition and onely costs and charges of Thomas Sutton Esquire and to their Successors for ever All that the Mansion-house commonly called the Charter-house besides Smith-field in the said County of Middlesex And all and singular the Messuages Houses Courts Yards Gardens Orchards Closes and other Hereditaments within the County of Middlesex lately purchased by the said Thomas Sutton of the Right Honourable Thomas Earl of Suffolk And all those his Manors and Lordships of Southminster Norton Little Hallingbury otherwise Hallingbury Bowchers and Much Stanbridge in the County of Essex with all their and every of their Rights Members and Appurtenances whatsoever And also all those his Manors and Lordships of Bustingthorp otherwise Baslingthorp and Dunnesby in the County of Lincoln with their and every of their Rights Members Appurtenan whatsoever And all those his Manors of Salthorp otherwise Saltrop otherwise Halthorp otherwise Halstrop Chilton Black grove Vsscot Misenden otherwise Misenden Waklescot otherwise Wiglescot otherwise Wiglescet VVescote o●herwise Wescete and Elcomb in the County of Wilts with their and every of their Rights Members and Apurtenances And all those his Lands and Pasture Grounds called Black grove containing by estimation 200. Acres of Pasture with their Appurtenances in Black grove and Wroughton in the said County of Wilts And also all those Lands and Pastures containing by estimation 100. Acres of Land 60. Acres of Pasture with the Appurtenances in Wiglescote and Wroughton in the said County of Wilts And also all those his two Messuages
Lady the Queen of the Bench and other of the said Lady the Queens leige People then there present Between the aforesaid Richard by the name of Richard Libb Gentleman Plaintiff and the aforesaid William Haw and Ellen his Wise Deforceants of the Tenements aforesaid above in form aforesaid demised amongst other things by the name of One Messuage One Cottage Two Gardens 70. Acres of Land One Acre of Meadow 10. Acres of Pasture 60. Acres of Wood and 10. Acres of Furz and Heath with the Appurtenances in Goring and Whitchurch aforesaid in Maple Decam in the County aforesaid whereupon a Covenant was summoned betwixt them in the said Court that is to say that the aforesaid Williliam and Ellen acknowledged the Tenements aforesaid to be the Right of him the said Richard as those which the said Richard had of the gift of the aforesaid William and Ellen and them remised and quit claimed from them the said William and Ellen and their Heirs to the aforesaid Richard his Heirs for ever And further the said William and Ellen granted for them and the Heirs of the said William that they warrant to the aforesaid Richard and his Heirs the aforesaid Tenements with the Appurtenances against all men for ever as by the said Fine here in Court of Record Remaining more fully appeareth Which Fine in form aforesaid had and levied was to the use of the aforesaid Richard and his Heirs After which Fine so as afore is said levied that is to say the 20th day of April in the yeer of the Reign of the said Lady the Queen that now is the 30th aforesaid the aforesaid Indenture to the aforesaid Richard as before is said made before the aforesaid Justices of the said Lady the the Queen of the Bench here was inrolled And the said Elizabeth further saith That she to that grant of the Reversion of the Tenements aforesaid with the Appurtenances above as afore is said demised by virtue of which Fine aforesaid the aforesaid Richard did not attorn or agree And this she is ready to aver Whereupon she demandeth Judgement if the aforesaid Richard his Action aforesaid against her ought to have c. And the aforesaid Richard saith That the aforesaid Plea of the aforesaid Elizabeth above in Bar Pleaded and the matter in the same contained is insufficient in Law to bar him the said Richard to have his Action aforesaid against the aforesaid Elizabeth And that he to that Plea in form aforesaid pleaded needeth not nor by the Law of the Land is bounden to Answer And this he is ready to aver Wherefore for want of a sufficient Plea in Bar in this behalf made the aforesaid Richard demandeth Judgement and his damages by the occasion of the Waste aforesaid to be to him adjudged And the aforesaid Elizabeth in as much as she hath alleged sufficient matter in Bar of the Acton aforesaid which she is ready to aver which matter the aforesaid Richard doth not deny nor to the same any wayes answereth but to that averment altogether refuseth demandeth Judgement and that the aforesaid Richard be barred from having his Action aforesaid against her c. And because the Justices here will avise themselves of and upon the premises before they give their Judgement thereof day is given to the parties aforesaid here until from the day of Easter 15. dayes to hear their Judgement thereof because the same Justices here thereof not yet FINIS THE TABLE A. AButtals of Acres set forth Folio 271 Action upon the Case for turning the Course of a water from a Mill 1 Vpon Assumpsit by a Woman Ex●cutrix to pay mony upon forbearance not to molest her 7 Act of Parliament special to erect and found an Hospital 368. with the particulars of a foundation 368. 369 Adjornment of an Assize and for what Cause 18 19 Of Pleas 18 22 161 232 257 337 Of the Term 161 232 257 337 338 Agreement to pay Rent if it amount to an Attornment 271 Aid 266 Administration of goods committed 72 73 Alien born one born in Scotland since 1 Jac. nor Alien 10 Amoveas Manum 190 Arrests upon the Sabboth day 148 whereupon Arrest the Sergant is to shew his Mace c. 148 149 Arbitrament 25 Attornment 271 Two Joynts for life upon a grant of the Reversion one attorneth and good 354 355 Of one Joyntment is the Attornment of both 354 Audita Querela the form of it 21 To discharge the party out of Execution being taken upon a Capias ut laga●um after ju●gement 21 ●2 Aver●ment 190 20● 213 217 226 266 2●0 ●26 Of Plea 10 24 26 Where it is Collateral of a thing out of the deed ●3 Authority of the Presid●nt and ●ensors of the Colledge of Physic●ans in London and the extent of it 131 Where it doth not extend to Doctors of Physick in the Vniverslties 134 135 Avowry 220 237 238 259 268 For Arrerage of a Rent charge granted by Tenant in tail ●n remainder 222 The taking of an Ox for a Heriot 269 For Arrerages of Rent 271 B. BAil 220 153 Bar 11 12 144 154 163 221 251 252 269 271 19● 233 238 241 242 301 345 Fine annd Rec●●ery by Tenant in t●il is a Barr of a Rent granted by him in the remainder 224 In Avowry 260 In Audita Querela 22 In Dower 31 32 33 A grant of the King a Barr in a Sc●re Facias to repeal Letters P●●ents 287 288 In Trespass 307 324 340 Of Conusance 252 Bargain and Sale 119 288 325 154 Of Lands to the Queen 160 Of Lands to Vses 171 172 By Tenant in tail 170 Of aterm for yeers 73 Of the Charter-house and of Lands belonging to it 372 373 374 Of Deeds Charters and Evidences 374 Of Lands to the Governours of an Hospital 390 391 392 Where it shall not relate to avoid a Fine 398 399 C. CErtificate of the Causes of disfranchising a Citizen or Burgess and removing him from his place and Office 274 to 279 Conditions to stand to an Award and Arbitrament 25 Not to alien a Term for years 70 Where broken because the thing is not done within convenient time 161 Where broken because the part● hath dissabled himself to perform it 161 Not to alien or discontinue Lands intailed 311 312 313 Colour 308 325 Common Recovery 244 312 The form of pleading it 41 59 320 86 141 Vses of it declared by a deed subsequent to the Recovery 12 In the Court of Hustings in London in a Writ of Right Patent 57 58 Where a Bar of an Estat 〈…〉 l 42 43 By Tenant in tail an 〈…〉 Release with warranty where shall bind the issue in tail 138 139 140 141 142 Vpon a Writ of Right Patent 138 Suffered by Tenant in tail 312 313 To Vses 86 87 88 89 139 Considerations 86 What good to ground an Assumpsit upon 6 7 What good to raise Vses 39 40 102 308 Confess and avoid 215 223 Confirmations 255 Of the King of a Lease