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B00961 A booke of presidents, with additions of diuers necessarie instruments, meete for all such as desire to learne the manner and forme how to make euidences and instruments, &c. as in the table of this booke more plainly appeareth..; Book of precedents. Phayer, Thomas, 1510?-1560. 1607 (1607) STC 3346.5; ESTC S123541 184,144 289

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Sanctorū de O. existent Habendum tenendum percipiendū p̄dictū annualem redditū siue annuitatem xl s. de p̄dicto ten̄to siue hospitio cum suis pertinentiis p̄fato R. T. haeredibus assignatis suis imꝑpetuum ad festū Annunciationis beatae Mariae virginis S. Mich. archangeli per equales portiones soluend ' Et si contingat p̄dictū annualem redditum siue annuitatem xl s. ad aliquod festum solutionū quo solui debeat in parte vel in toto aretro esse non solutū qd ' extunc bene liceat p̄dicto R.T. haeredibus assignatis suis in dictū tenementū siue hospitiū intrare distringere districtiones ibidē inuentas seu captas asportare abducere fugare penes se retinere quousque de p̄dict ' annuali redditu siue annuitate vna cum oibus inde arreragijs si quae fuerint sibi sit plenarie satisfactum D● quo quidem annuali redditu siue annuitate posui p̄d ' R. T. in plenam possessionem seisinam per solutionem sex denariorū sterlingorum In cuius rei testimonium c. ¶ The forme of the same in English TO all Christian people to whom this present writing commeth I. S. Esquier sendeth greeting in our Lord euerlasting Know ye that I the foresaid I. haue giuen and graunted and in this my present writing haue confirmed to R. T. of O one yerely rent or annuitie of xl s. of a certain tenement or Inne of mine in the parish of Alhollowen in O. due to be paid To haue hold and receiue the foresaid yerely rent or annuitie of xl s. of the said tenement or Inne with the appurtenances of the aforesaid R. his heires and assignes for euer at the feast of the Annunciation of our blessed Lady the virgin and at the feast of Saint Michael tharchangell by euen portions And if it happen the foresaid yerely rent or annuitie of xl s. at any of the feasts aboue named at which it ought to be paied to be behind vnpaied that then it shall be lawfull for the said R. his heires assignes into the said tenement or Inne immediatly to enter and distraine and the distresses so there found to take carry driue and bring away and in his or their custody to retaine til such time as all the said yerely rent or annuitie and all and singuler arrerages of the same be fully contented satisfied and paied Of which yerely rent or annuitie I haue put the said R. in full and peaceable possession state and seisin by paying of vj. pence sterling In witnesse c. ¶ A Surrender OMnibus Christi fidelibus ad quos p̄sens scriptū peruenerit T.R. de B. salutem Cum I. R. pater meus per chartam suam feoffamenti dederit concesserit mihi p̄fato T. vnum mesuagium cum suis pertinentijs in villa de B. praedict ' situatum inter tenementū R W. ex parte australi stratam regiam versus borealē Habendum tenendum mihi ꝓ termino vitae meae Ita qd ' post decessum meum p̄dictum mesuagium cum suis pertinent H R. fratri meo haeredibus assignatis suis imperpetuum remaneret Noueritis me p̄dictum T. concessisse sursum reddidisse p̄fato H fratri meo totum ius meum statum quae habeo pro termino vitae meae in praedict ' mesuagio cum suis pertinent Habend ' tenendum eidem H. haeredibꝰ assignatis suis imperpetuum de capitalibus dn̄is feodi illius per seruitia c. ¶ The forme of the same in English TO all Christian people to whom this present writing commeth T. R. of B. sendeth greeting Whereas I. R. my father by his deed of feoffement gaue and graunted to the said T. one mesuage with the appurtenances in the towne of Barton lying betweene the tenemēt of R. W. on the south part the street toward the north To haue to hold to●ne for the terme of my naturall life so that after my decease the foresaid mesuage with thappurtenances should remain wholy to H. R. my brother his heirs assignes for euer Know ye that I the said T. haue giuen and surrendred to the foresaid H. my right title and state that I haue for terme of my life in the said mesuage with the appurtenances of the same To haue and to hold to the said H. his heires assignes for euer of the chiefe Lords of the fee paying the seruice thereof accustomed c. ¶ A partition of inheritance betweene sisters OMnibus Christi fidelibus ad quos presens script indentat peruenerit A.M. et M.M. fil' et her̄ E. M nuꝑ de R. defuncti salutem Cum praedictus E pater noster nuper obierit seisitus in dominico suo vt de feodo de duobus tenementis xvj acris terrae cum pertinentijs in R. praedicta iacentibꝰ quae nobis praefatis A. M. descenderunt iure hereditario post mortem praedicti E. patris nostri Noueritisnos vnanimi assensu et consensu nostro per visum proborum legalium hominum de viceneto nostro diuisionemdictarum terrarum et tenem̄ fecisse sub forma quae sequitur videlicet quod ego praedicta A. senior filia dicti E. habeam illud tenementum scituatum in London greene inter c. cum octo acris terrae arabilis eidem tenemento annexis Et quod ego praedict ' M. iunior filia praedicti E. habeam c. Habendum tenendum nobis heredibus et assignatis nostris imperpetuum de capitalibus dominis feod ' illorum per seruitia inde debita de iure consueta quam quidem partitionem siue diuisionem ratificamus et confirmamus pro nobis heredibus nostris imperpetuum In cuius rei testimonium vtrique parti huius scripti nr̄i indentati sigilla nostra alternatim apposuimus his testibus E. N. N. O. P. Q. Dat c. ¶ The tenor of the same partition in English TO all Christian people to whome this present writing indented commeth A.M. and M.M. daughters and heires of E.M. late of R deceased sendeth greeting Where the foresaid E. M. our father late died seised in his demeane as of Fee of two tenements and xvj acres of land with the appurtenances lying in R. aforesaid which after the decease of our said father discended vnto vs by way of inheritance according to the Law Know ye that we with one assent and consent betweene vs by the aduise of good and lawfull men of our neighbours haue made diuision partition of the said lands and tenements between vs in manner forme following that is to say that I the foresaid A. the elder daughter of the said E. shal haue the tenement lying in Londō greene between the land c. eight acres of errable ground to the said tenement annexed for the due and whole portion of mine inheritance of the premisses And
appeare in the absence of your said Orator by their subtiltie and craft the said Iurie did appeare passed against your said Orator contrarie to all right law and good conscience which shall be to the great impouerishment vndoing of your said orator for euer vnles your good Lordships lawfull fauor succour be to him shewed in this behalfe In consideration wherof might it therfore please your good Lordship to graunt the kings writ of Cerciorare to be directed to the Maior Shirifes of the citie of L. commaunding them euery of them by vertue of the same to certifie before your good Lordship in the kings most Honourable Court of the Chancerie at a certaine day by your Lordship to be limitted the said attachment all the matter concerning the same to examine the said matter and all the whole circumstances thereof to stand to such an order direction therin as shall stand with right equitie good conscience And your said orator shall pray to God for the preseruation of your good Lordship long to continue ¶ A Bill of complaint for the right of lands where a state was made by deceipt and to require a Subpena vpon the same MOst humbly shewing vnto your Lordship your daily orator W.L. of W. in the county of M. That where one W.L. late of S. in the coūty of K. by his lifetime was lawfully seised in his demeane as of fee of and in one mesuage and seuen acres of land set lying being in the Towne and field of S. aforesaid to the yerely value of xx s. ̄ sterling And he so seised of the premisses had issue one I.L. his sonne and dyed after whose death the said I. was distract and of no whole memory and so dyed without issue of his body lawfully beg●tten After whose death the said mesuage and other the premisses discended and came vnto one I L●as br●ther and heire vnto the sayd W.L. which I hath issue one T.R. his sonne And so it is my good ●●rd that aswel the said I. the father as also the said This sonne hath by their deede of release released all their right title interest of and in the said mesuage and other the premisses to your said Orator and his heires as by their said deed of release doth appeare All that notwithstanding good Lord certaine euidences deedes charters writings and muniments concerning the premisses be come to the hands and possession of one W. S who by reason of hauing of the same euidences hath conueied Indentures of a bargaine and sale of the premisses from the said W.T. being a distract man of no wit vnto the said S. which S. by force of the same by hauing the euidence in his custodie hath conueied diuers secret estates to the vse of the said S. his heires by the supportation counsaile maintenance of one W. N and I.T. against all law right and good conscience and by the confederacy and supportation of the sayd W. and T. the said S. W. with his extort power doth wrongfully deteine and keep the possession in the premisses from your said orator against al right good iustice In tender consideratiō whereof it may please your Lordship to giue thereupō the kings writ of Subpena to be directed to the before named S.W.W. I.T. cōmanding thē euery of them by the same personally to appeare before your Lo. in the K. court of Chācery at a certain day to thē limitted vnder a certain paine there to make answere to the premisses And furthermore to stād to obey all such order direction in the premisses as by your Lo. shal be ●hought most reasonable according to right good Iustice And your Orator shal daily pray for the preseruation of your good Lo. long to endure ¶ A bill of Subpena for a title of lands intailed IN most humble wise sheweth and complaineth vnto your good Lordship your daily Oratour I.I. husbandman That where one W. I. late of S. in the county of W. husbandman graundfather of your said orator was lawfully seised in his demeane as of fee by due course of inheritance vnto him lawfully discended from his auncestors and other lawfull conueyance in the law of and in one mesuage and CCC acres of land meadowes wood pasture with their appurtenances in S. aforesaid And the said W.I. so being of the premisses seised about lviij yeeres now past It was condescended graunted agreed betweene the said W. I. one I. E. late of Hamptoncurlew in the said county deceased that A. I. then sonne and heire apparant of the said W.I. before a certaine day should marry take to his wife one A.E. daughter of the said I.E. And that the said W.I. in consideration thereof and for that the said A. should be greatly aduanced and preferred in goods and substance by that mariage of the said A. would immediately after the said mariage had and solemnized conuey make vnto the said A. and Agnes a good sufficient and lawful estate in the law of and in the said mesuage landes tenements and other the premisses To haue and to hold vnto the laid A. and Agnes and to their heires males of their bodies lawfully begotten And afterward the said A. according to the said agreement did marrie and take to wife the said A. E. immediatly after which marriage had and solemnized the said W. I according to his said promise and agreement did lawfully enfeoffe of and in the said mesuage lands tenements and other the premisses the said A. I. and A. then his wife to haue and to hold vnto the same A. and A. and to his heires maies of their two bodies lawfully begotten by force whereof the said A. and A. were seised of and in the premisses in their demeane as of see taile speciall and they so being thereof seised the said A. Agnes had issue male between them lawfully begotten one I.I. your said Orator one W. I the said W.I. the elder died by and after whose death the reuersion in fee simple of the premisses discended vnto the said A. as sonne heire vnto him And afterward the said A. Agnes dyed after whose death the said messuage lands tenements other the premisses discended came and of right ought to discend and come vnto the said I.I. as sonne heire male of the body of the said A. A. lawfully begotten by force whereof the said I. I. entred into the said mesuage lands tenements other the premisses was thereof seised in his demesne as of fee raile special And he so being thereof seised the said I. I. about 4. yeares now past of the said mesuage other the premisses dyed seised without any issue male of his body lawfully begottē by force wherof the said mesuage other the premisses discended came and of right ought to discend come vnto your said poore orator as brother heir male
paid without the licence of the said Deane and Chapter Furthermore it is agreed by these presents that if it fortune the foresaid rent or yeerely farme or any parcell thereof to be behind vnpaid by the space of one moneth next ensuing any of the said feasts before limitted That then it shall be lawfull to the said Deane Chapter to their successors their assignes in their parsonage and euery parcell thereof to enter to distraine and the distresses so taken to retaine till such time as the foresaid rent or yeerely farme be fully to them satisfied contented and paied And the said N. couenanteth and agreeth that if it happen the said rent or yeerely farme to be behind vnpaid or anie parcell thereof by the space of 3. months next ensuing any of the said feasts That then it shall be lawfull to the foresaid Deane Chapter and to their successors into their said parsonage euery parcell thereof to reenter and to distraine the said N. his heires executors and assignes and them thereof to put out and amoue this Indenture in any wise notwithstanding And also the said N. couenanteth by these presents that the mansion house of the said parsonage shal yerely during the said terme be inhabited and houshold kept in it that the corne and graine that groweth yeerely in the lands of the said parsonage shall bee layd in the barnes and housing of the said parsonage In witnes wherof the parties aforesaid interchangebly haue put to their seales the day moneth and yeere abouesaid ¶ The forme of a Lease of Graine which the farmer ought to pay to his lessor with a clause of defeasance of the whole Lease for lacke of payment of the rent HEc Indentura facta inter Dominū Regem ex vna parte I. C. Militem ex altera parte Testatur quod idem dominus Rex per aduisamentum consilij curiae Augmentationis reuentionum Coronae suae tradidit concessit ad firmam dimisit praefato I.C. omnia illa ducenta quarteria hordei quadraginta quarteria frumenti boni suauis grani quae firmarius seu firmarij rectoriae de O. H. in comitatu L. parcell ' possessionum nuper Monasterij de N. in comitatu Eborum pro in nomine reddit siue annualis firme eiusd ' rectoriae dicto dn̄o Regi annuatim reddere deliberare debent seu debet Habendum gaudendum annuatim percipiend ' hordeum frumentum p̄d ' praef I. C. assignatis suis à festo Sancti Marci Euangelist vltimo preterito vsque ad finem termini per terminum viginti vnius annorum extunc proxim̄ sequentium plenarie complendorū Reddendo inde annuatim dicto dn̄o Regi heredibus successoribus suis xl li. xiij s' iiij d ' legalis monetae Angliae viz. pro praed ' CC. quarterijs hordei xxx li. pro p̄dictis xl quarterijs frumenti x. li. xiij s' iiij d' ad festa S. Marci Euang ' sanctae Katherinae in hyeme vel infra vnum mensem post vtrumque festum festorum illor̄ ad curiam p̄dict ' ꝑ aequales portiones soluendas durante termin̄ p̄dicto Prouiso semper quod si contigerit p̄dict ' redditum aretto fore insolutum per spacium vnius mensis post aliquem diem solutionis eiusdem superius expressum si debito modo petatur quod haec tunc presens dimissio vacua sit ac pro nullo habeatur aliquo in prefenti dimissione contento in contrarium inde non obstante In cuius rei c. ¶ A like forme in English THis Indenture made betweene A. B. of London gentleman on the one partie and C. D. of N. in the county of N. yeomā on the other partie Witnesseth that the said A. B. hath graunted demised and to ferme letten to the foresaid C. D. all those one hundred quarters of Wheat and CC. quarters of Barley of good and sweet graine which the farmor or farmors of the parsonage of N. in the County of N. ought yearely to pay and deliuer to the said A. B. for and by the name of rent or yerely farme of the said parsonage To haue enioy and yeerely to receiue the Wheat Barley aforesaid to the said C. D. and his assignes from the feast of saint M. c. Yeelding and paying therefore yerely to the said A. B. his executors and assignes lx li. c. Prouided alwaies that if it chance the said yerely rent of lx li. to be behind vnpaid by the space of one Moneth after any day of payment of the same before expressed and specified if it be in due maner demaunded then this present lease immediatly to cease and stand void and of no force ne vertue any thing in this present Indenture to the contrary hereof in any wise notwithstanding In witnesse whereof the parties aforesaid c. ¶ The forme of a verie perfect Lease of sundry Lordships with diuers clauses of couenants THis Indenture made the last day of Aprill in the xxxiiij yeare of the raigne of our most dread Soueraigne Lord Henry the viij by the grace of God king of England Fraunce Ireland defendour of the faith and in earth vnder Christ of the Church of England Ireland the supreame head Betweene Master I.P. doctor of the Ciuil Law Deane of the Colledge c. and the Canons of the same Colledge on the one party and A. D. of T. in the county of B. gentleman on the other party Witnesseth that the said Deane Canons by their whole mutuall assent consent will and agreement haue demised graunted to farme let vnto the said A. their mansiō or dwelling place of their manor or Lordship of T. aforesaid in the said County of B. late called the Priorie of T. with all the scite and circuit of the same mansion and all houses buildings yards closes orchards gardens pondes and stewes contained within the same scite or circuit together with all the demeane lands leasures m●adowes and pastures with all and singuler thappurtenances to the said mansion or dwelling place manor or Lordship or to any part or parcell of them or to any of them belonging or in any wise appertayning And also all singuler their lands tenements meadowes leasures pastures commons fishings with all other easements profits and commodities and all other their hereditaments whatsoeuer they bee set lying or being within the Towne and fields of T. aforesaid And also all those their two Milles called c. with all and singuler their appurtenances profits and commodities and with all other their messuages lands tenements meadowes pastures commons easements profits commodities with all and singuler rents reuersions remainders and seruices of all the tenants aswell freeholders as tenants for yeares or from yere to yere copiholders tenants at wil or otherwise set lying or being to be perceiued or taken within the townes parishes or fields of S. Nicholas P. c.
that I the said M. yonger daughter of the aforesaid E. shal haue the tenement called Drakes for the iust and whole portion of mine inheritance aforesaid To haue and to hold ●o vs our heires assignes for euer of the chiefe Lords of the Fee according to the seruice and custome thereupon due and appertaining Which foresaid parting and diuision we the said A. M. ratifie allow establish for vs and our heires for euer In witnesse whereof to either part of these writings indented we haue interchangeably set our seals these being witnes N. O. P. B. Dated c. ¶ Assignement of Dowry at the Church doore OMnibus Christi fidelibus ad quos presens scriptum peruenerit T. W. de W. Salutem Noueritis me praedictum S dedisse concessisse hoc presenti scripto meo assignasse Petronille vxori meae in tempore sponsaliorum in ostio ecclesiae parochialis de W. praedict ' celebrand ' vnum tenemētum cum vno crafto eidem annexo vocat C. Habend ' tenend ' sibi assignat suis ad totam vitam suam pro rata portione totius dotis suae quae post mortem meam fibi contingere c. Dat' c. In cuius rei c. ¶ The deed aforesaid in English TO all Christian people to whome this present writing cōmeth T. W. of W. sēdeth greeting Be it knowne that I the foresaid T. haue giuen granted and by this my present writing haue assigned to Petronell my wife in the time of our esꝑousels in the Church doore of W. aforesaid to be celebrated one tenemēt with a croft to the same anexed called C. To haue and to hold to her her assignes all the terme of her life for the iust and whole portion of al her dowrie which should happen to her after the death of the said T. her husband In witnesse whereof c. Dated c. ¶ How the copie should be made of lands holden by the yard AD hanc Curiam dominus concessit extra manus suas per Iohannem Foster capitalem Seneschallum suum Thomae Dauid A. vxor̄ eius vnum mesuagium vj. acras terrae cum pertinenrijs iacent apud B. quibus dominus per Seneschallum concessit seisinam Habend ' sibi heredibꝰ suis per virgam ad voluntatem domini secundum consuetudinem manerij Et dant domino de fine pro ingressu inde habendo prout patet in capite fec ' domino fidelitatem admissi sunt inde tenentes ¶ Another forme for certaine rent for all maner of seruice AD hanc curiam dominus concessit per I.F. Seneschallum suum C. B. M. vxori suae vnum mesuagium cum vi acris terrae ij aeris boscis cum pertinen̄ praefatis C. M. heredibus assignatis suis ad voluntatem domini secundum consuetudinem manerij Reddendo inde annuatim domino heredibus vel successoribus suis if the Lord be a Bishop or such other vi s. viij d. pro omnibus singulis seruitijs ad duos anni terminos videlicet ad festum S. Michaelis Archangelis Annuntiationis beatae Mariae virginis aequis portionibus dant domino de fine c. fecerunt fidelitatem admissi sunt c. It is also requisite to put in certaintie in their copies all the customes rents and seruices and that is in auncient demeane in al places where the tenants haue their lands by copie to them and their heires after the custome of the mannor for there they haue or ought to haue a customary Rol wherein is euery mans land contained and what rent customes and seruices euery man ought to pay and doe and in many places their lawes and their customes be put into writing and remaine in their own custody to put them in remembrance when need shall require But in case there should bee made any new incrochments or intakes inclosed or taken in out of the commons or any mine new found as lead or tinne coale yron stone or other such if a copy shal be made thereof it is necessarie and expedient to put the rent thereof in the tenants copy for it is a new thing that hath not gone by custom and it would be put in the customarie Roll for this new approuement may fortune either to increase or diminish in the rent and therefore must the rents be continually expressed Also where a man hath a Lordship wherein be many tenants that holde their land of the Lord by copy of Court roll for terme of life and haue no estate of inheritance in the same In all such cases must the rents be declared in copies ¶ A recognition of a tenant what he holdeth of the Lord. AD hanc curiam c. venit B. C. coram T. P. Seneschallo huius manerij cognouit se tenere de domino vnum mesuagium decem acras terrae tres acras prati cum pertinen̄ in L. vocat C. libere per chartam in socagio per redditum xij d. vel vnius libre piperi faciend ' sectam curiae bis per annum Et etiam dictus B. C. cognouit se tenere de domino aliud mesuagium cum crofto adiacente sex acras terrae arabilis duas acras prati cum pertinentiis ad voluntatem domini secundum consuetudinem manerii per redditum iii. s. fecit fidelitatem admissùs est inde tenens c. ¶ The forme of a Copie in auncient demesne where the Proclamation shall be had AD hanc Curiam tentam ibidem tali die tali anno B. A. filius heres I. C. venit sursum reddidit in manus domini vnum mesuagium x. acras terrae tres acras prati cum vno crofto in D. infra iurisdict ' huius curiae ad opus T. H. heredum assignatorū suorum imperpetuum virtute barganiae siue pactionis inter eos factae super hoc publica proclamatio in eadem curia facta fuit quod si quis aliquod ius seu titulum ad eundem mesuagiū terras prata crofta vel in aliqua eorum parcella pretendere voluit vel haberet veniret audiretur Et nullus venit ad hanc curiam ꝑ quod secundum consuetudinem manerij praedicti mesuagium terrae prata crofta remanerent in manus domini vsquè ad tertiam proclamationem super eisdem factam super hoc dies dat est partibus praedictis essendi ad ꝓximam curiam manerij praedicti ad audiendum inde iudicium suum super praemissis Et ad hanc Curiam tentam ibidem tali die anno tam p̄dictus A. B. quam praedictus T. H. venerunt super hoc secunda proclamatio facta fuit super praemissis quod si aliquis aliquid ius vel titulum ad praedictum mesuagium terras prata c. haberet aut pretenderet veniret audiretur Et
clameum in praedicta parcella de cetero exigere vel vendicare poterit sed ab omni actione iuris vel clamei sint exclusi per praesentes c. Et dat domino c. Et fecit fidelitatem c. ¶ A forme of a Copie where the heire is admitted to his lands after the death of his Father AD hanc Curiam tentam compertum est quod I.B. obijt seisitus post vltimam curiam qui de domino tenuit sibi haeredibus suis vnum tenementum vocatum E. obijt inde seisitus Et dicit quod R.B. filius eius est proximꝰ haeres plenae aetatis vel infra aetatem videlicet duodecim annorum in custodia T.W. vel R.M. fratris eius vel consanguinei eius proximus haeres eiusdem plenae aetatis praesens hic in cur̄ petit admitti admissus est inde tenens Tenendum sibi haeredibus suis de domino ad voluntatem domini secundum consuetudinem c. Et dat c. fecit fidelitatem ¶ Another forme of a Copie where the lands are made intayled with a remainder ouer AD hanc curiam compertum est quod R.B. de F. ad curiam tentā apud E. tali die anno c. fursum reddidit in manus domini vnum tenementum tres acras terrae vocat C. ad opus O.B. filij eiusdem R. Aliciae vxoris suae quibus dominus concessit seisinam Tenendum sibi heredibus de corporibus eorum legitime ꝓcreatis Et si praedictus R. et Alicia vxor eius sine heredibus de corporibus eorū legitime ꝓcreatis obierint quod tunc praedicta terra tenementa cum suis pertinentijs remaneant rectis heredibus ipsius R B. Et modo curia ista informat ꝑ totum homagium quod praedicti R. A. obierint sine heredibus inter eos procreatis praedictus O.B. similiter Et super hoc venit I.B. frater heres praedicti R. B. petit admitti et admissus est tenens c. Et per licentiam domini praefatus I.B. concessit quod praedictum tenementum terra quae ei remanserunt post mortem praedictorum R.B. O.B. Aliciae vxoris suae remanerent W.C. heredibus suis cui dominus inde concessit seisinam tenendum ad voluntatem domini secundum consuetudinem c Et dat c. Et fecit fidelitatem c. ¶ Another maner of Copie for terme of life with diuers remainders ouer AD hāc curiam venit N.O. sursum reddidit in manus domini vnum mesuagium octo acras terrae customar̄ vocat F. vt dominus faceret inde voluntatem suam dominus inde habet seisinam Et ex gratia sua speciali reconcessit praedictum mesuagium terras praefatis N.O. K. vxori eius durante vita eorum ita quod post eorum decessum dictum tenementum terrae remaneant K. vxori W. durante vita sua Et post decessum ipsius K. praedictam terram et tenementum ramaneant rectis heredibus ipsius N.O. imperpetuum Tenendum eisdem N.O. K. vxori eius durante tota vita eorum ꝑ virgam ad voluntatem domini secundū c. in forma p̄dict ' saluo iure cuiuslibet c Et praedicti N.O. K. dant domino de fine c. Et fecerunt fidelitatem c. ¶ A Surrender out of the Court and a remainder with a condition AD hanc Curiam compertum est quod V. L. languens in extremis sursum reddid ' in manus B. F. extra curiam per manus I.H. in presentia F. G. G. H. tenent huius manerij hoc testantium vnū mesuagium cū pertinentijs c. ad opus E vxoris praedict ' V.L. tenendum sibi pro seruitio inde debit secundum consuetud ' manerij protermino vitae suae Ita quod post mortem dictae F. praedict ' mesuagium remaneat I. filio praedicti G. H. heredibus de corpore suo legitime procreatis Et si contingat dictum I obire sine heredibus de corpore suo legitime procreatis quod tūc praedictum mésuagium remaneat R. filio praedict ' R. F. heredibus de corpore suo legitime procreatis Et si contingat dictum N. obire sine heredibus de corpore suo legitime procreatis quod tunc praedictum mesuagium per executores vtriusque eorum diutius vinent venderetur denarij inde recepti prouenientes in pauperes alias eleemosinas erogentur disponentur distribuentur prout eis melius videbitur expedire quibus dominus inde concessit seisinam Tenendum in forma praedicta ad voluntatem domini secūdum consuetudinem maner̄ Et dat domino de fine c. Et fecit fidelitatem And note that if any of them die and the heire be within age the fidelitie must be deferred til he commeth to lawfull yeares c. ¶ A Supplication to be exempt from all manner Enquests and Iuries within the Lordship AD hanc Curiam venit R.C. instanter supplicand ' prout ipse per transacta plurima tempora supplicauit profert domino finem annualem nomine exemptionis vt ipse ex sua gratia speciali fauore ob causam senectutis infirmitatis debilitatis suae possit exonerari de cetero ab omnibus singulis inquisitionibus iuramentis officijs quibuscunque tam in hac villa quam alibi infra dominium domini sibi obijciend ' assignand ' Quapropter aspecta vera senectute vna cum infirmitate debilitate sua sub fine annuali nomine exemptionis inde prolato ac suggestione eius per tenentes visus veraciter congrue testificata in premissis modo dominus concessit in ista curia per I. P. Seneschallum suum praefat R.C. huiusmodi licenciam fanorem exemptionem ad terminum vitae suae duraturum Et praedict ' R.C. dat domino de annuali redditu persoluēd ' annuatim iiij ad terminos vsuales Yee shall vnderstand that there is no manner of states made of free land by poll deed or deede indented but there may be made the same of copy lands by copie if they be well made and entred in the court Rols And the Steward is boūd by law and conscience to be a Iudge indifferent between the tenants and the Lord to enter their copies truely in the court rols of the Lord for that shall be a great commoditie to the Lord to know his presidents customes and seruices and also a great assurance to the tenants for if their copies should be lost they may vouch and resort to the Court Rols and the Steward may make them new copies according to the old presidents in the Lords records euen as it is of free land or of any other matter at the cōmon law when it is enrolled according to the
which hath right in the taile Fol. 33 A release made by the feoffees to one of them Fol. 33 A release made by him which had the land in Morgage Fol. 33 A release of dowrie made by a widow Fol. 33 A release made by the tenant for terme of yeares Fol. 33 ¶ A deed of sale with alienation A deed of a sale made by the executors by vertue of the testament of their testator Fol. 34 The forme of the same in English Fol. 34 An alienation of a reuersion Fol. 35 The forme of the same in English Fol. 35 A letter of atturney vpon the same alienation Fol. 35 The forme of the same in English Fol. 36 An alienation of free rent with homage and seruice Fol. 36 The forme of the same in English Fol. 36 A grant of annuitie of yearely rent with deliuerie of possession and seisin Fol. 36 The forme of the same in English Fol. 37 ¶ Of Surrenders ¶ A Surrender Fol. 37 The forme of the same in English Fol. 37 A partition betweene Sisters Fol. 38 The tenor of the same in English Fol. 38 Assignment of dowrie at the Church doore Fol. 38 The deed aforesaid in English Fol. 38 How the Copie should bee made of lands holden by the yard Fol. 39 An other forme for certain rent for all maner of seruice Fol. 39 A recognition of a tenant what he holdeth of the Lord. Fol. 39 The forme of a copie in auncient demesne where the proclamation should be had Fol. 40 The forme of a copie in auncient demesne where the wise shall be examined Fol. 40 An other forme for terme of life Fol. 40 An other forme vpon condition Fol. 40 An other maner of Surrender which is made vnto the Baily out of the Court Fol. 41 An other forme where the Lord graunted a copie of his speciall graunt Fol. 41 An other maner for terme of yeares where the Lord shall keepe reparations Fol. 41 An other maner where a man pretendeth a title and after realeaseth in the Court Fol. 41 A forme of a Copie where the heire is admitted to his landes after the death of his father Fol. 41 An other forme of a Copie where the landes were made intayled with a remainder ouer Fol. 42 An other maner of Copie for terme of life with diuers remainders ouer Fol. 42 A Surrender out of the Court and a remainder with a condition Fol. 42 A Supplication to be exempt from all maner Enquests and Iuries within the Lordship Fol. 42 ¶ Indentures of all sortes An Indenture of sale with a purchase Fol. 43 An Indenture of sale of Wood. Fol. 45 An Indenture of a bargaine of Wheat Fol. 45 An Indenture of setting ouer a Lease Fol. 46 An Indenture for the sale of a Reuersion Fol. 47 An other sale of a reuersiō in the maner of a deed in latin Fol. 48 An Indenture defeasance of a former sale of lands Fol. 48 An Indenture of sale of Copyhold lands Fol. 49 An Indenture for the farming of a Parsonage Fol. 50 An Indenture betweene Partners Fol. 51 An Indenture for a Prentice Fol. 52 An other for the same in English Fol. 53 An Indenture of Mariage Fol. 53 A formall Indenture of a plaine bargaine which is a good president in all common sales of lands Fol. 55 An Indenture of Partition of land diuided among Sisters Fol. 56 An Indenture of sale of Plate vpon a condition ' and in default of non repayment to retaine it for euer Fol. 57 ¶ An Award Fol. 57 ¶ Obligations ¶ The forme of making all kindes of Obligations Fol. 58 An Obligation where two are bound to twaine Fol. 58 Where three are bound to one Fol. 58 An Obligation where two owners of a Ship are bound to two Marchants Fol. 59 An Obligation where three are bound to the King and others Fol. 59 An Obligation of diuers dayes of payment with expressing of a forfait if default be made Fol. 59 A sure Obligation in case where the debtor is mistrusted for flying into Sanctuarie or beyond the Sea Fol. 59 ¶ Conditions of diuers sorts ¶ A Condition for performing of award in a matter of lands Fol. 60 A condition to deliuer Corne at a certain day and place Fol. 60 A condition to maintaine the possession in sale of lands Fol. 60 An other forme vpon the same Fol. 61 A condition for the warrantie of woad or any like thing Fol. 61 A condition vpon an Indenture of a Prenticeship Fol. 61 A condition where a man hath bought an others right and hath a letter of Atturney to sue for the same binding the seller c. Fol. 61 A condition for to keepe the Peace and to be of good abearing Fol. 62 A condition to warrant the sale of a Ship Fol. 62 A condition to cause a man to seale an Obligation by a certaine day Fol. 62 A condition to deliuer oyles by a day limited Fol. 62 A condition to make an estate to another by a certaine day Fol. 62 A condition to saue a man harmelesse that is bound for an other man by recognisance Fol. 63 A condition to pay a rent according to an Indenture of lease Fol. 63 A condition vpon an Indenture of sale to make good the summe Fol. 63 A condition in a ioynture to giue estate in certaine lands to the wife where there is none other Indenture made betweene the parties Fol. 63 A condition to performe a paire of Indentures Fol. 64 A condition to saue a man harmelesse being suertie for another in a simple obligation Fol. 64 A condition of the Peace for the good abearing Fol. 64 A condition to be a true prisoner Fol. 64 A condition for the sealing of acquitances or release of lands Fol. 64 ¶ Acquitances both in Latin and English ¶ An acquitance of a parcell of a summe Fol. 65 The forme of the same in English Fol. 65 Acquitance of annuitie Fol. 65 Acquitance of the Tenthes and Subsidie payed to the Collector Fol. 65 A generall quitance Fol. 65 The forme of the same in English Fol. 65 Acquitance made by a Vicar or Parson to the Proctors of his Vicarage or Parsonage Fol. 66 The forme of the same in English Fol. 66 Letters of Manumission for a bondman in Latin and English Fol. 66 The forme of the same letters of Manumission in English Fol. 67 Another forme of Manumission in English Fol. 67 ¶ To make diuers Letters of Attorney ¶ A generall Letter of Atturney to recouer debts Fol. 68 The forme of the same in English Fol. 68 A letter of atturney for speciall debt Fol. 68 A letter of atturney to deliuer possession of lands Fol. 69 A letter of atturney to receiue possession of lands Fol. 69 A letter of atturney generall and speciall in a matter of lands Fol. 69 A letter of atturney vpon a Patent Fol. 70 A like forme of a letter of atturney vpon a Patent in English Fol. 71 A letter of atturney in English Fol. 71
A letter of substitution where the atturney maketh a deputie vnder him Fol. 71 ¶ To make letters Patents diuers and sundry formes A Patent of an Office for terme of life with a see assigned to the same Fol. 72 A graunt for the keeping of a Mannor Parke and Lodge Fol. 72 A letter patent of a yearely annuitie with diuers other clauses of fees Fol. 73 A letter patent of the King or of a Lord concerning the gift of a Stewardship and Constable Fol. 74 A letter patent for keeping of a naturall Idyot or Lunatike Fol. 75 A letter of Safeconduct for a certaine of yeares Fol. 75 A briefe Commission of a Steward Fol. 77 A patent of annuitie or a yearely fee giuen by a gentleman to his seruaunt for promotion of a marriage Fol. 77 ¶ To make diuers and sundry kinds of Supplications Bils of complaints Answers and other peticions to be put for any matter in the Kings Courts To the King our most dread Soueraigne Lord. Fol. 78 A petition to the King for a poore Scholer Fol. 78 A bill of complaint vpon certaine griefes requiring a Wri● of Certiorare A bill of complaint for the right of landes where a state was made by disceit and to require a Subpena vpon the same Fol. 79 A bill of Subpena for a title of lands entailed Fol. 80 The aunswere of I. W. to the Bill of complaint of R. R. husbandman Fol. 82 A bill of complaint to the Chauncery for a debt without a specialtie Fol. 83 The aunswere to the same bill Fol. 84 An other forme of a bill for a Subpena Fol. 84 A bill of complaint where a Quest hath passed in a matter wrongfully alleaged Fol. 85 A warrant for a summe of money Fol. 86 A warrant dormant Fol. 86 A warrant for a Bucke Fol. 87 A deede vpon lands gotten by fine or recouery Fol. 87 Another Fol. 87 A deede of setting ouer of a Ward Fol. 87 ¶ To forme letters Testimonials A letter of a testimonie for an obligation confessed in a court Fol. 88 Another testimoniall in English for the approuing of a testament Fol. 88 A good president of a testament Fol. 88 The maner to make a Supplication vpon breaking of promise and such like Fol. 90 Another vpon deceipt by a partner Fol. 90 A bil of a complaint made for recouering of euidence made by compulsion Fol. 91 A bill of a title of Copyhold land Fol. 92 ¶ Additions to the Booke of Instrumnts A graunt of a Warde within age Fol. 94 A warrant for the payment of a annuitie Fol. 94 A graunt of a Warde by the king Fol. 95 A licence to be absent from the Parliament Fol. 95 Thincorporation of a Towne Fol. 95 A graunt of a Fayre Fol. 96 A graunt of a Warren Fol. 96 A licence for a man to keep on his cap. Fol. 96 A licence for apparell and to shoote in Crossebowes and Handgunnes Fol. 96 A placard for a Crossebow Fol. 97 Another placard for a Crossebow Fol. 97 A licence to vse the game of clossing Fol. 97 A licence to retaine xx men Fol. 98 Nonresidence Fol. 98 A graunt of the reuersion of an Office by the king Fol. 98 A graunt of the office of one of the Auditors of the Eschequer Fol. 99 A graunt of a Stewardship for terme of life Fol. 100 A graunt of a Stewardship during pleasure Fol. 100 A graunt of an Vnderstewardship Fol. 100 A graunt of the office of an Auditour Fol. 101 A graunt of a annuitie for terme of life Fol. 101 A graunt of a annuitie made by a Parson of a Church to endure so long as he shall be Parson Fol. 101 Another graunt of a annuitie of terme of life Fol. 102 A graunt of a annuitie with a payne of nonpayment the same Fol. 102 A graunt of a arnuitie made to a woman to begin after the death of her husband vpon condition Fol. 102 A graunt of a annuitie for ministration of Gods seruice Fol. 103 A graunt of a annuitie to the vse of a woman to begin after the death of her husband Fol. 103 A deede of Feoffement made vpon a decree in the Chauncerie Fol. 103 A deede of Feoffement of landes giuen by Testament with a refeoffement Fol. 104 A deede of Feoffement Fol. 104 A deede of Feoffement made by him that hath lands by discent Fol. 104 A deede of Feoffement vpon condition of payment or non payment of money with a Letter of Atturney Fol. 105 A deede of Fee farme Fol. 105 A graunt of the reuersion of certaine landes with other lands in possession Fol. 106 A deede of fee forme and a reentre for default of payment of the ferme or for suite of court vndone Fol. 107 A deede of feoffement made in the fulfilling of the last will of the testatour vntill a certaine summe of money bee payed Fol. 107 A graunt of landes vpon condition to finde the grauntour meate and drinke Fol. 108 A deed of feoffement of lands purchased Fol. 108 A state of lands solde by the Executors Fol. 108 A deede of Feoffement for making of an Obite for terme of twenty yeares Fol. 108 A deede where the Lord granteth that his tenant shal hold his Copyhold by free Charter Fol. 109 A deede of feoffement of the moitie of a manor recouered by writ of Entre en le post Fol. 110 A deede of feoffement of lands in auncient demesnerecouered there by fine Fol. 110 A deede of feoffement of lands in London Fol. 110 A feoffement made by him which hath an Hundred of the Kings graunt with a Letter of atturney Fol. 111 A release where two haue recouered lands by fine and hee that had the fee simple releaseth to his fellow Fol. 111 A letter of atturney made by Executors Fol. 112 A letter of atturney to enter into lands tenements Fol. 112 A letter of atturney to enter for default of payment Fol. 112 A letter of atturney to receiue possession of landes extended by a Statute marchant Fol. 113 To receiue an atturney Fol. 113 A letter of atturney to make suite to a Court Fol. 113 A bill Obligatorie Fol. 113 Another bill Obligatorie Fol. 113 An obligation made to a Shirife Fol. 113 A condition of an obligation where Cattell are deliuered by a Repleuin Fol. 114 A condition for appearance in the Kings Bench for good abearing Fol. 114 A condition for apparance in the Kings Bench for the peace Fol. 114 A conditiō for apparance in the Cōmon place for de● Fol. 114 A condition containing one day of payment Fol. 114 A condition concerning ij dayes of payment Fol. 114 A condition concerning diuers dayes of paiment Fol. 115 Another for the same Fol. 115 A condition to deliuer a last of Salmon Fol. 115 A condition that the obligor shall not sell his land to no other person but to the obligee Fol. 115 A condition to saue a man harmelesse of an obligation that he is bound with him to another Fol. 115 A condition to keepe the peace vntil a certain day then to appeare before the kings counsell Fol. 116 A condition to discharge and saue harmelesse of an obligation bonds writings and promises Fol. 116 A condition to keepe the peace Fol. 116 A condition of arbitrement if the arbitrors cannot agree to stand to the iudgement of an vmpire Fol. 116 A condition that a man shall honestly behaue himselfe and not to resort to the house of the obligee Fol. 117 A condition that the husband shall suffer his wife to make a will of her goods to the value of xl li Fol. 117 A condition that the husband shall leaue his wife worth a hundreth pounds after his death Fol. 117 A condition to performe certaine couenants comprised in a payre of Indentures Fol. 117 Another condition of c. in Latin Fol. 118 A condition concerning the office of a Sherifes Baylie Fol. 118 Acquitance made by one creditor Fol. 118 A short quitance for the farme of a benefice Fol. 118 Acquitance for the redemption of lands before sold conditionally Fol. 118 A defesance vpon a recognisance taken by the chief Iustice of the Kings Bench or Common place Fol. 119 An Indenture vpon the resignation of a benefice Fol. 119 An Indenture where the executor of the second lessee granteth ouer his estate with a stocke Fol. 121 A supplication for a forfeit to the King our Soueraigne Lord. 123 A priuie seale to the Treasorer and Chamberlain of the Exchequer for the same Fol. 123 Another priuie seale for a like matter Fol. 124 A priuie seale to the Treasorer and Chamberlaine of the Exchequer for the leuying of a tayle for a forf Fol. 124 A supplication for a forfeiture of goods not customed to the King our Soueraigne Lord. Fol. 125 A priuie seale vpon issues forfeited in Attaint Fol. 125 Finis Tabulae