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

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obligacion where the money was paid 102 A Bil for not procuring an acquittance of rents paid according to promise 103 A Bill for not paying of money nor sauing the suertie harmelesse 104 A Bill for entitling ones selfe to certaine ground and selling the woods thereupon 105 A Bill against executors for not deliuering of specialties payd 106 A Bill against executors vpon a priuate promise made by their testator alleaging that they haue wasted their testators goods 107 A Bill for diuers euidences 108 A Bill for not making assurance of lands according to a couenāt alleaging that the defendants haue gotten the Indenture thereof and that some of thē were within age at the making thereof 109 A Bill against an heire for entring into lands dcuised to the plaintife praying a Commission to examine witnesses in perpetuam rei memoriam 110 A Bill for refusing to receiue the plaintifs rent according to an order and taking the forfaiture of a bond for the paymēt thereof 111 A bill for money for cattell solde vpon trust 112 A Reioynder 113 A Bill for giuing ones worde with a seruant and promising to an●were all damages done to his master by him 114 The answere thereunto 115 The replication to the same answere 116 A Bill for entering and detayning copy-hold lands by reason of the detayning of the writings thereof 117 A Bill by gardeins for Euidences 118 The answere thereunto 119 A Bill to be discharged of a recognisance with an answere Replication and Reioinder thereunto 120 A Bill for the wrongfull detayning of a deed of demise which came vnto him by entermarriage 121 A Bill against an infant for bourding and apparell not ꝑforming of a lease 122 A Bill of debt vpon a contract against the suruiuing partner and thadministrator of thother 123 A Bill vpon a promise to forbeare debte due and yet suing the bonde 124 The answere thereunto 125 The replicacion to the answere 126 The reioynder to the replicacion 127 A Bill for detayning lands with Eu●dences 128 The answere to the Bill 129 The replicacion to the answere 130 A Bill for debt leuied by extent 131 The aunswere to the Bill 132 A Bill to cause one to shewe his Lease whereby he holdeth c. 133 The answere to the Bill 134 A Bill for a title of land intayled 135 The answere to the Bill 136 A Supplicacion in the Chauncery vpon deceipt by a partner 137 A Bil for the recouery of euidences made by duresse 138 A Bill of a title of coppihold land praying an Iniunction 139 A Bill for debt without specialty 140 The answere to the Bill 141 A Bill vpō certaine griefes praying a Certiorari 142 A Bill where a Iury hath passed in a matter wrōgfull praying a Certiorari 143 ✿ A Bill against an administrator for suing of a bond promised by the Testator not to be put in suite till the death of the plaintifes father 144 ✿ A Bill for wrongfull entrie into lands intayled by reason of hauing the writing thereof and making diuers secret estates 145 ✿ A Bill for deliuerie of heyre loomes or principals to the heire according to the custome 146 ✿ A Bill for the deliuerie of an obligatiō promised by the obligee to be deliuered vpon the acknowledgement of a Statute which the plaintife did beyng within age 147 ✿ The answere to the Bill 148 ✿ A Bill for not being suffered to enter into lands deliuered in extent desiring the viewe of the Euidences thereof the plaintife forbearing before to take the profits vpon referement of the matter to two whose order the defendant withstood 149 ✿ The answere to the Bill 150 ✿ A Bill for detaining of Euidences entering into the lande and making secrete estates 151 ✿ The answere of one of the defendants to the Bill 152 ✿ The replicacion to the answere 153 ✿ A Bill for a Commission vpon the Statute of 13 E. c 7. As touching Bankerupts 154 ✿ The Commission vpon the said Statute of 13. E. 155 ✿ The precept to the officers to make Proclamacion 156 ✿ The Proclamation 157 ✿ An Indenture vpon the said Commission betweene the Commissioners and the creditors 158 ✿ The manner of entituling the Schedule 159 ✿ A Bill by a prysoner to compell the defendant to proceed to agreement according to an order made by the Lord Chancellor that is dead 160 ✿ A Bill to compell the executors to pay legacies the deuisees being remedilesse at the spirituall Law 161 ✿ A Bill praying an In●unction for stay of a suite in the Exchequer vpō an vntrue surmise 162 ✿ The answere of one of the defendants to the Bill 163 ✿ The answere of the rest of the defendants to the Bill 164 ✿ The Replication to the former aunswere 165 ✿ Thereplicaciō to the latter answer 166 ✿ The reioinder to the former replic ' 167 ✿ The reioinder to the latter replic ' 168 ✿ A Bill to examine witnesses in perpetuā rei memoriam 169 ✿ A Bill for detaining of euidences entering into landes and making secrete est●tes 170 ✿ The answere to the Bill 171 ✿ A Bill for wrongfull entrie into a house and lands detaining of euidences and making of secrete est●tes 172 ✿ A Bill for the detaining of a lease for yeeres praying an inuenciō for stay of vniust suites begun 173 ✿ A Bill praying a Subpena with a duces tecū for the wrōgful entrie into an I●ne and detaining the Euidēces therof 174 ✿ The answere to the Bill 175 ✿ A bill for the detaining of Euidences which otherwise might cause the disinherison of the plaintife of the rents and seruices of the premisses 176 ✿ The answere to the Bill 177 ✿ The replication to the answere 178 ✿ A Bill for deliuerie of Euidēces by vertue wherof the defendant hath entered wrōgfully keepeth the premisses 179 ✿ The answere to the Bill 180 ✿ The Replication to the answere 181 ✿ A supplication to the priuie Councell by a Scot robbed at Sea desiring a cōmission to examine witnesses to proue the pyracie 182 ✿ A supplicacion by maymed Souldiers for the Councels lycence to beg til Almes roomes which the Queene gaue in reuercion become void 183 ✿ A supplication by a Merchant straūger called before in question vpon supposal of cousenage desiring his libertie may not bee impeached till the matter bee fully examined 184 ✿ A supplicacion by an Inkeeper imprisoned vpon supposell of counterfaiting letters frō the councell praying to detect others praying also to writ letters to the Commissioners for dette in the fleete in his behalfe 185 ✿ A supplication praying a warrant from the Councell for the defendants refusing an order set downe by the Councel 186 ✿ A supplication praying the Councels letters to the L. President Coūsell of Wales for the baylement of the plaintifes being imprisonned vpon a pretended murder by them 187 ✿ A Supplicacion to haue the Councels letters to two to haue the hearing of a controue●sie of an account 188 ✿ A supplicaciō by prisoners in the for misdemenors sentēced in the starre chamber to be enlarged 189 ✿ The like aliter onely crauing the benefit of the generall pardon dischargement of one of his fines 190 ✿ The like aliter onely praying further that his prison charges might be satisfied by one A. B. by whose meanes hee was drawen into the action 191 The manner of proceeding vpon a speciall Certiorari 192 A Corpus cū causa to remoue the prisoner 193 Of a writ of diem clausit extremum 194 Datur nobis intelligi 195 The same writ aliter fol. 302. a Of a Mandamus 196 A Note where a diem clausit extremū shal be had and where not 197 Of Commissions after the death of the Queenes tenant 198 Quae plura 199 Melius inquirendum 200 A writ de aetate probanda 201 The same writ aliter fol. 303. b A Cōmission pro aetate probanda fol. 303. b A Venire facias to the Sheriffe vpon the same Commission 202 Of Homage done respited 203 A diem clausit extremū post mortē feloni● 204 FINIS
the fine but vnto some thing in or issuing out of the same seeme not barrable at all by any such fine nonclaime As if a tenant in Auncient demes●e leuy a fine with c. at the common law of his lands in auncient demes●e the Lord in auncient demes●e may haue his writ of Deceipt and thereby auoid the fine at any time thereupon his tenant shal be restored to the land because the Lord claimeth not the land whereof the fine is leuied but his auncient Seigniory and seruices issuing out of the same Plo. 370. b. It seemeth such fines doe not barre such estrangers as haue rent cōmon way estouers or any such charge out of the land for it seemeth that these fines extend onely to binde the state title right claime entrie and interest in and to the land and no profits to be taken out of the lands nor to take power giuen to executors or others to sell the land Brooke tit̄ Fines 123. Pleas to a●oide Fines IT is a good plea to say that I. S. was seised tempore leuac ' and before Sect 191. the fine leuied without that that the parties to the fine had any thing therein at the time o● the fine leuied 9. H. 4. 27. 3. H. 6. 27. Or to say that the parties to a fine had nothing c. but A. B. whose estate he hath Et de hoc ponit se super prīam 33. H. 6. 18. 26. H. 6. f. 9. 42. E. 3. 20. 4. H. 4. 8. 14. H. 4. 33. 4. H. 7. ca. 24. If there be two R. D. of one name the one leuy a fine of the land of thother thother may auoid the fine by pleading that there be two of one name and thother K. D. leuied the fine and not he And in like maner if any estranger leuie a fine in the name of another that is owner of the land 34. H. 6. 19. Contr̄ ten̄ 19. H. 6. 44. because it is a matter of recorde therefore hath no other remedie in such case but an action of disceit Neither parties to fines nor their heires may pleade in auoidance thereof that before the leuying and at the leuying of the same since the demaundant or plaintife or their heires were alwaies seised of the lands conteined in the fine or of parcel thereof Stat̄ de finibus 27. E. 1. ca. 1. 12. E. 4 15 19. yet by Fairefax if tenant in taile the remainder in fee leuie a fine sur cognisance de droit come ceo c. hee in the remainder may auerre the continuance of possession notwithstanding the fine and statute because he is neither the partie nor his heire and so may a Feme couert where her husbande sole leuieth the fine 12. E. 4. 12. The issue in taile may auerre continuance of possession against a fine sur cognisance de droit tantum or surrender but not against a fine sur cognisance de droit come ceo que il ad de son done because that fine is executed and the other executorie 12. E. 4. 15. 19. 11. H. 4. 85. Of a writ of Error A Writ of Error to reuerse a fine lieth where there is Error in any Sect ' 192. fine and thereby not the record of the fine it selfe shal be remoued but the transcript thereof vpon which transcript of the note of the fine the plaintife may assigne his errors And if the Iustices thinke that the point assigned for error is error they may send for the note of the fine reuerse the same Fitz. nat fo 20. f. As if baron and feme leuie a fine to an estraunger the feme being within age they may haue a writ of error to reuerse the fine for this cause during her nonage Fitz. nat 21. d. 27. ass pl. 17. 50. E. 3. 4. And when a fine is to be reuersed by error the course is for the plaintife in the writ to haue seueral writs of Error one directed vnto the chiefe Iustice of the court of Common plees to certifie the record proces of the fine another vnto the Custos br of the same court to certifie the transcript of the foote of the fine and the third vnto the Chirographer to certifie the transcript of the record and proces of the fine the seueral formes whereof be as followeth A writ of Error directed vnto the chiefe Iustice of the court of common plees Regina c. dilecto fideli suo Edm. Anderson Militi salutem Quia in record ' processu ac etiam in leuatione cuiusdam finis in cur̄ nr̄a coram vobis socijs vestris Iustic ' nostris de banco apud Westm̄ in octabis S. Michaelis vltimo preteritis per breue nostrum de conuentione inter I. G. seniorem armig ' M. vxor̄ eius I. G. iuniorem generosum querent̄ G. H. deforc ' de manerio de G. cum pertin̄ ac de vno messuagio xv cottagijs quindecim toftis quatuor horreis quindecim gardinis duobus pomarijs ducentis acr̄ terre octoginta acr̄ prati centum acr̄ pasture sex acr̄ bosci trescentis acr̄ more communia pasture pro omnibus auerijs com ꝑtin̄ in G. in com̄ Ebor̄ leuat̄ error interuen●t manifestus ad graue dampnum ipsius G. sicut ex querela sua accepimus Nos err●rem si quis fuerit modo debito corrigi eid ' G. plenam celerē Iustic ' fieri volentes in hac parte vobis mandamus quod recordum processum finis praed ' cum omnibus ea tangen̄ que in custodia vestra existunt vt dicit̄ nobis sub sigillo vestro distincte a ꝑte mittatis hoc breue Ita quod ea nabeamus in octabis S. Hill ' vbicunque tunc fuerim ' in Angl ' vt inspectis recordo processu finis p̄d ' vlterius inde pro errore illo corrigendo fierifaciamus qd ' de iure secund ' legem cōsuetud ' regni nostri Angl ' fuerit faciend ' c. A writ of Error vnto the Custos breuium of the Court of Common plees Regina c. dilecto sibi Tho. Spencer armig ' custodi breuium suorū de banco salutem Quia in recordo processu ac etiam in leuatione cuiusdā finis in cur̄ nr̄a de Banco apud Westm̄ in oct̄ sancti Mich. vltim̄ p̄terito coram Ed. Anderson Milite socijs suis Iustic ' nr̄is de banco p̄dict̄ per breue nostrum de conuentione inter c. de c. Vobis mandamus quod transcriptum pedis finis praed ' cum omnibus ill'tangen̄ que in custod ' vr̄a existunt vt dicitur nobis sub sigillo vestro c. vt Inspect̄ transcript̄ pedis finis praed ' vlterius inde c. A writ of Error vnto the Chirographer of fines Regina c. dilecto sibi Th Crompton Armig ' Chirographario suo de Banco salutem quia in recordo processu ac etiam in leuacione
If one haue a villein for yeres as executor who purchaseth lands in fee thexecutor by law and conscience shal haue the same lands in fee to the behoofe of his testator and they shall be deemed assets in his hands D. S. lib. 2. cap. 18. because he hath them by reason of his villein If a Lawier ignorantly or affectionately giue wrong counsel to his client who followeth it to his trouble and losse yet is he remedilesse as it seemeth D. S. lib. 2. cap. 19. Therefore it is good to aske aduise of none but such as be learned in the Lawes and of good conscience If a man without consideration giue landes by Indenture to H. and his heires vpon condition that if he pay not vnto I. S. ● li. rent yerely that then the said I. S. may enter c. which rent is not paid yet the said I. S. may neither enter by law nor conscience because he is neither party nor priuie to the said condition notwithstanding the intent of the giuer for such intent being not grounded vpon the law is void D. S. lib. 2. cap. 20. Plo. 25. B. But the feoffor as it seemeth may lawfully reenter because the words of the Indenture implie a condition in law to that effect D. S. lib. 2. cap. 23. If a man without consideration confirme thestate of his lessee for life the remainder to another in fee this remainder is void in law and equitie because a Remainder cannot commence but at the same instant that the particuler estate whereupon it dependeth began D. S. lib. 2. cap. 20. Plow 25. b. yet the feoffor and his heires in this case may enter for the breach of the said condition If by a feoffement indented it be agreed that the feoffee shall yerely pay to A. B. and his heires a certein rent and that if he pay it not that A. B. and his heire may enter c. albeit the feoffee pay not the money yet may neither the said A. B. nor the feffor enter for that there is no clause of reentre in the said deede Howbeit it seemeth he may haue remedy in Chancerie for the said yerely payment D. S. h. 2. ca. 21. If A. promise to giue vnto B. a summe of money or other thing of meere motion without any consideration the partie is not bound to performe this promise either by law or in Chaūcerie because it is Nudum pactum D. S. lib. 2. cap. 24. If A. promise to giue B. x. s. in consideration of a trespas by him done vnto B. yet A. is not thereby bound in law nor conscience because this is an accord for which none action lieth And notwithstanding this accord B. may haue his action for the said trespas because the concord is executorie D. S. lib. 2. 24. If a man haue one sonne before mariage and an other after and bequeathed all his goods to his sonne and heire it seemeth both in law and conscience that the sonne borne after mariage shall haue the goods for he is heire by the common Lawes of the Realme of which the Spiritual Iudges are bound to take notice and to giue sentence accordingly of temporal things Notwithstanding that by the common Lawes the othersonne is legitimate and the testators heire for the auoiding of the inconuenience which might happen by the contrary iudgements in seuerall Courts In like maner temporall Iudges seeme bound in conscience to take notice of the common Law when they are to Iudge spirituall things and to order their Iudgements according to the same D. S. lib. 2. ca. 25. Iointenants and tenants in common of an Aduowson must within vi Monethes after auoidance agree and ioine in presentment of their Cierke And the eldest sister of Coparceners must present first and then the second by turne or by such composition as they make thereof except the yongest coparcener be the kings ward in which case the presentmēt belongeth to the king And if they keepe not this course of presentment within the sixe Monethes they loose their presentment for that time And the Ordinary may present by Laps both in law and conscience D. S. lib. 2. cap. 33. And if the auoidance be by death cession or creation the 6. Monethes commenc● at the death creation or cession the patron is bound to take notice thereof And if by resignation or depriuation then from notice thereof giuen by the Ordinary to the Patron If by vnion from the agreement how they shall present D. S. lib. 2. cap. 31. The wife suruiuing her husband which tooke a lease for yeres or life in both their names may lawfully and with good conscience waiue and relinquish it So may an Executor refuse a terme made to his testator if he haue not assets Do. St. lib. 2. 33. If A. infeoffe an Abbot by deede indented vpon condition and the Abbot onely performeth not the condition the feoffor both in law and conscience may reenter and haue his land againe as in his former right D. S. lib. 2. 34. Warrantie collaterall A Man seised of lands in fee hath issue two sonnes the elder brother goeth beyon● the Sea remaineth there vntil it be commonly reported that he is dead the father dieth the yonger brother entreth into his lands as his heire and alieneth with warrantie and dieth without issue of his body leauing no land to discend to his next heire and afterwards the elder brother returneth and claimeth the landes in his owne right yet is he barred by Law and conscience for that it is the act of his auncester whose heire he is by whom as he might haue had aduantage to haue had his lands by discent from his as his heire if he had had any so it seemeth reasonable that for the priuitie of bloud he sustaine disaduantage by him because both the seller and the buyer were ignorant of the elder brothers life and right by reason of his owne absence D. S. lib. 2. cap. 49. Litt̄ sect̄ 704. 705. 707. But if such heire were vouched by force of such warranty he might enter into the warrantie as one that hath nothing by discent from that auncester and so auoid the warranty Debtagainst one as heire If the father bind him and his heires for the payment of a debt die leauing assets by discent to his sonne heire he is bound to pay the debt by law and conscience because he hath such benefit by him Do. St. lib. 2. cap. 49. 26. H. 8. fo I. 40. E. 3. f. 38. 12. E. 3. f. 9. 13. E. 3. fo It is agreable both with law and conscience that a man outlawed either in felouie or in actions personals shall forfait loose all his goods because it is so ordeined for the necessitie of the admmistratiō of Iustice D. S. lib. 2. ca. 49. 43. E. 3. fo 18. 21. Ass 21. 39. H. 6. fo 26. 21. H. 7. f. 7. 49. E. 3. f. 5. 16. E. 4. fo 6. The like is of forfaiture of goods attached by
hath once affirmed of record in a Court of Record nor affirme that which he hath once denied of record in a Court of Record nor that whereof he wilfully estopped or excluded himselfe by deed indented or otherwise As if a daughter which is sole heire to her father sue liuerie with her bastard sister she is remedilesse by law D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. If a thing be found by verdict against trueth before iudgement D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. Where the cause of the law ceaseth the law also ceaseth in conscience As lessee for yeares recouereth by iudgement treble damages for a trespas of wast done by an estranger And he in the reuersion dieth before his action of wast be ended yet in conscience he ought to sue execution for his single damages for he had no more hurt thereby D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. A Law groūded vpon a false presumption is not to be holden in conscience D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. Conscience may not preuaile against a lawfull Custome either generall or particuler As in discents of lands to the eldest sonne by the common Law to the yongest by Borough English and to al by Gauelkind D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. So if a man without consideration make a deede of feoffement of two acres of land lying each in a seuerall Shire and make liuery of seisin in th one acre onely in the name of both that wherein liuerie of seisin was made onely passeth in law and conscience Doct. St. lib. 1. cap. 20. If one Iointenant of a wood sell the wood and keepe all the money receiued for it wholly to himself his fellow may haue remedy in Chancerie lib. 1. cap. 19. And so it seemeth if they were Iointenants in common or Coparceners of other things If a common person of his mere motion without other consideratiō make a feoffement of a manor without these words with the appurtenances he hath right onely to the demeanes and cōmons and rents of the attournement but neither to Aduowson appendant nor villein regardant But in the Kings case notwithstanding the words with thappurtenances were in the graunt yet neither Aduowsons nor Villeines do passe either by Law or conscience vnlesse they be especially named D. S. Lib. 1. cap. 19. 6. E. 3. 286. Regist fol. 228. Fundamenta Legum fol. 70. 43. E. 3. 22. If a lease for yeares be reseruing rent with a clause of reentrie the rent is behind the lessor dieth before demaund the heire can neither enter by law nor consci●●e Otherwise if he made a lawfull demaund thereof D. S. lib. 1. cap. 20. If tenant in Dower sow the land and die before the Corne be reaped hir executors shall haue the Corne but not the grasse nor other fruits D. S. Lib. 1. cap. 20. If tenant for life or tenant in taile after possibilitie of issue alien in fee he in the reuersion or remainder may enter and haue the land by the forfeiture in law and conscience D. S. Lib. 1. cap. 20. 45. E. 3. 3. Euery Law ordeined for the disposition of lands or goods contrarie neither to the Law of God nor to the Law of Reason bindeth in the Court of Conscience D. S. Lib. 1. cap. 20. Whether one of the age of xx yeares who hauing reason and wisdome to gouerne himselfe selleth his land for money and therewith buy other lands of better value and taketh the profits thereof may haue his first land againe in conscience as he may in law repaying the money which he receiued Yet seemeth he may because the contract is insufficient by reason of the infancy D. S. lib. 1. cap. 21. If a man sell his land by a sufficient and lawfull contract though he want liuerie or attournement or such other solempnities of the Law yet the sellor is compelable in the Chauncerie to performe the contract D. S. lib. 1. cap. 21. If the tenant for life impanelled on an Inquest loose issues die they are leuiable by law on him in the reuersiō And so be the husbands issues after his death vpon the wiues land and as it seemeth in Conscience for the necessitie of the execution of Iustice D. S. lib. 2. cap. 21. No man is bound in Conscience to pay the penaltie of a penall statute nor other penaltie vntill it be lawfully recouered against him D. S. lib. 1. cap. 23. If A. infeoffe B. in fee of land vpon condition that if he infeoffe any other that A. and his heires may enter this condition seemeth void in Law and Conscience because it is contrary to the Maximes of the law notwithstāding thintent of the parties for thintent must be ordered by law if it be not it is void as by a feoffement of lands without recompence to A. for euer he hath estate for life onely for want of the woord heires And a Lease to A. his heires for xx yeares shall go to his executors because it is a chattel so by feoffement without recōpence to a man his wife a third person the husband wife take only the moitie because they are but one person in law D. S. lib. 1. cap. 24. A fine with proclamation no claime within v. yeres extinguisheth the right of all estrangers aswell of the parties by law And by Conscience also as it seemeth because thereby the right and title is made certaine and thereby the common wealth more quiet and it is not contrarie to Gods law Doct. St. 25. Common recouery with vouchers vpon writs of Entre orderly pursued and no recouery in value to be had in deed barre thissue in taile in law 23. H. 8. Br. Taile 23. 14. E. 4. 14. 19. 13. E. 4. 1. And in conscience as it seemeth for as the intailes are made by law West 2. ca. 1. euen so by law may they be adnulled And such Lawes as concerne right or propertie to things and be not contrarie to the lawes of God or of reason are good in conscience D. S. lib. 1. cap. 6. If a disseisor giue the lands to I. S. in taile he graunteth vnto the disseisee rent out of the same lands in consideration wherof the disseisee releaseth his right this graunt bindeth the issue in taile for euer in law and conscience because this release doth confirme his estate which the disseisee might else haue defeated D. S. Lib. 1. cap. 27. 44. E. 3. 22. If the bodie of a debtor that hath nothing be by iudgement imprisoned vntill he pay his debt hee seemeth remedylesse in Conscience D. S. lib. 1. cap. 29. A recouerie with vouchers of an annuitie intailed bindeth thissue in taile neither in law nor conscience because a writ of Entre doth not lie for an Annuity nor any other writ then only a writ of Annuity against the person of the grantor or his heire hauing assets by discent Or against a Corporation if it be graunted to be perceiued out of their cofers for that an Annuitie is no freehold in
law D. S. lib. 1. cap. 30. 44. E. 3. 5. 2. H. 4. 13. Fitz. Na. br fol. 152. If tenant in taile be disseised and die and a collaterall aunce●●er to the heire in taile release to the disseisor with warrantie and die and the same warrantie discend vpon the said heire he is barred in law and conscience D. S. cap. 31. 35. H. 6. 63. 41. E. 3. 7. 45. E. 3. 23. 19. H. 6. 59. 15. H. 7. 9. 10. 21. H. 7. 39. 3. H. 7. 9. Tenant in taile after possibilitie of issue is dispunishable for wast by law and conscience because he had once inheritance 45. E. 3. 3. 39. E. 3. 16. and thereby power to wast without punishment which power endureth so long as his estate D. S. lib. 2. cap. 1. If a man be outlawed before he haue knowledge of the suit albeit the surmised cause of action be vntrue yet the Queene may haue his goods by Law and conscience by reason of his disobedience in not appearing to the hindrance of the effect of law for he is bound to take notice of the suit being of record at his perill And the forfeiture groweth by a generall Maxime made for the necessarie execution of Iustice But it seemeth the defendant may haue remedie in conscience against him which caused him to be outlawed without iust cause D. St. lib. 2. cap. 3. 21. H. 7. 7. 9. H. 6. 20. If an estranger do wast lands which another holdeth for yeares life in dower or by the curtesie without the tenants assent the owner of the reuersion may recouer the place wasted and treble dammages against the tenant in law And in conscience notwithstanding that the stranger be insufficient to recompence him for the same for it is his owne act and follie to take such estate subiect to the chance D. S. lib. 2. cap. 4. If a real action be brought by a very lawfull heire and yet bastardie being pleaded in him he is vntruely certified by the Ordinarie to be a bastard and so barred the tenant knowing this certificate to be vntrue ought not in conscience to reteyne the land yet is there no remedie for him in law nor in Chauncerie as it seemeth for that the Bishops certificat is the highest triall that the law affordeth in this behalfe And euery stranger may take aduantage of this certificate and no moe writs may be awarded for further trialll of the trueth thereof for the auoyding of the incōuenience which might happen if another Bishop should certifie such bastard to be legitimate D. S. lib. 2. cap. 5. If a feoffement in fee be made without deed or a gift in taile or a lease for life the remainder ouer in fee Or if tenant for ●fe graunt his whole estate by deed Poll reseruing rent in these cases the reseruation is void in law and there is no remedie therefore but in conscience D. S. lib. 2. cap. 9. Learne whether Executors or Administrators hauing assets be compellable in Chauncerie to make amends for trespasse done by their testator or to pay debt due by him vpon a simple contract Do. St. lib. 2. cap. 10. If tenant in fee haue two sonnes and die and I. S. abate and thelder sonne make his executors and dieth and the yonger recouereth against the abator in Assise of Mortdauncester the lands and damages from the death of his Father the executors of the elder brother haue no remedie for the damages accrued in his life time as it seemeth Do. Stu. lib. 2. cap. 13. Tenant in dower hath no remedie in Equitie against the alienee of her husband for damages growing betweene his death and her demaūd D. S. lib. 2. cap. 13. Tenant for life disseised dieth his disseisor dieth his heire entreth against whom the owner of the reuersion recouereth the landes but no damages by law nor Equitie D. S. lib. 2. cap. 13. If a man seised of lands knowing that an other hath good right thervnto leuieth a fine with proclamation to extinguish such right And maketh no claime within v. yeres he is remedilesse in law and Equitie D. S. lib. 2. cap. 14. A man seised of lands in fee hath a daughter she marieth and hath issue her father dieth the husband so soone as he knoweth of his fathers death hasteth to take possession of the land but before he come to it his wife dieth he shal not be tenant by the Curtesie of England by law nor conscience because he had not actual possession thereof in the life time of his wife D. S. lib. 2. cap. 15. If without consideration a new rent be graunted without deede or a reuersion without attornement the grauntee is remedilesse Do. St. lib. 2. cap. 15. A man seised in fee of lands holden by Knights seruice deuiseth the whole to A. B. the deuisee thereof is remedilesse for a third part thereof for that there is no Maxime in law for him D. S. li. 2. ca. 15. If the tenant make a feoffement of the land which he holdeth by prioritie taketh estate thereof backe againe and dieth the Lord of whom he held by priority is remedilesse D. S. lib. 2. cap. 15. If the grauntee of a rent charge take a feoffement from the grauntor of parcel of the lands charged to his owne vse the whole rent is extinct by the vnitie of possession because such rent is against common right And the law deemeth it his owne folie to accept the feoffement and neither his ignorance of the deede nor of the law can helpe him D. S. lib. 2. cap. 16. 17. Yet Quaere in Equitie because the grauntor himselfe is priuie to the said feoffement D. S. lib. 2. cap. 17. A. graunteth a rent charge out of two acres of land vnto B. and then infeoffeth H. of the one acre in fee to his vse and after H. intending to extinguish the whole right causeth the same acre to be recouered against him by common recouerie in a writ of Entre sur disseisin in le Post in the name of the said grauntee not knowing thereof and of an other man who by force thereof entreth and dieth so that the grauntee is sole seised of all the same acre by suruiuor to thuse of the said H. The whole rent is hereby extinct by law through the vnitie of possession though the vse be to H. it is also extinct in conscience as to the grauntor because he is neither party nor priuie to that by which thextinguishment groweth But Quere whether in conscience the grauntee ought to haue the whole rent of H. who caused the said recouerie to be so had Do. S. Lib. 2. cap. 17. If a Villein graunted for life purchaseth lands in fee and the grauntee entreth before the villein alieneth the same the grauntee shall haue the land for euer as a perquisite by reason of the villein And this both by Law 5. E. 4. 61. and by conscience D. S. lib. 2. cap. 18. Perkins Sect ' 94. 95. 96. 97.
right Honorable Sir Nicholas Bacon Knight Lord Keeper of the great Seale of England IN most humble wise complayning sheweth vnto your honors good Sect. 161. Lordship your daily Orators A. T. Esquier and Katharine his wife late wife vnto one R. K. deceased and one of the daughters of William W. of B. in the County of Warwike Esquier deceased for and in the behalfe of William C. sonne of the said Katharine and for and in the behalfe of Mary T. and K. T. daughters of the said A. and Katharine and of W. G. sonne of Ed. G. Knight of the body of Margaret G. one other of the daughters of the aforenamed W. W. lawfully begotten Ed. M. and Anne his wife one of the daughters of the aforenamed Ed. G. and Margaret and Tho. M. and Elizabeth his wife one other of the daughters of the said Sir Ed. and Margaret That whereas the aforesaid William W. in his life time had issue seuen daughters that is to say Margerie late wife of Thomas H. Esquier and after that wife to the ho. Sir A. C. Knight one of the Queenes most honorable priuie Councell and now Chauncellor of her highnesse Duchie of Lancaster Godith wife to B. F. Esquier Elizabeth late wife of Ed. B. Esquier deceased Mary wife of William S. Esquier Margaret wife of the said Sir Ed. G. Anne wife of Frauncis Mo. Esquier and Katharine one of your said Orators And whereas also the saide W. W. in his life time was possessed of and in diuers goods and chattels houshold stuffe plate Iewels and also entituled to certaine debts amounting to the value of tenne thousand pounds or thereabouts and so being thereof possessed and entituled did constitute and make his Testament and last Will and by the same did bequeath geue and demise to diuers and sundrie persons diuers great legacies perticulerly and certainely set forth in the said last Will amounting in the whole to the summe and value of 3500. pound or thereabouts And the residue of all his goods Chattels and debts due vnto him after his funerall expences perfourmed his debts paid and all his legacies and bequests perticulerlie contayned and mentioned in his said Will fulfilled perfourmed and payd hee the sayde W. W. by his sayde Testament and last Will did geue and bequeath to the preferment of all the children comming of hys sayde sixe eldest daughters and to W. C. Mary T. and Katharine T. three of the Children of the sayde Katherine nowe Wife of the sayde Anthonye T. youngest Daughter of the sayde W. W. to be equallie deuided amongst them by the discretion of hys executors And by the same hys Testament and last Will hee did ordayne nominate and make the sayde honorable Sir A. C. Knight Sir Ed. G. Knight nowe deceased Basill F. and W. S. Esquiers and one W. B. Esquiers deceased his Executors as by the same his Testament and last Will more at large it doeth and may appeare And afterwards in the moneth of May in the second and third yeares of King Phillip and the late Queene Mary hee the sayde W. W. dyed possessed of the sayde goods Chattels and debts amounting to about the summe or value of tenne thousand pounds After whose decease the sayde Executors did take administer and agree to the sayde Testament which speciall Legacies aforesayde eyther be or might haue beene by the sayde Executors long sithence fulfilled satisfyed and paide so as the residue should and ought to come to the sayde Children according to the sayde Will And although your sayde Oratours haue diuers and sundry tymes required the sayde Executors to make payment of so much of the residue of the sayde goods Cattalls and debts as to them appertayned yet that to doe they and euerie of them haue hitherto refused and denyed contrarie to right equitie and good conscience In consideration whereof and for as much as your sayde Orators cannot certainely tell and declare the seuerall parcels of the sayde goods Cattalls and debts nor what the sayde Executors haue payd or receiued for any manner of debts owyng by or to the sayde W. W. by reason whereof they are vnable to prosecute for their remedie in the premisses at and by the order of the Ecclesiasticall lawes of this Realme May it therefore please your good Lordship to graunt the Queenes Maiesties writ of Subpena to be directed to the said Executors c. commaunding c. A bill contayning that a lease of a rectorie and the buildings gleebe lands and tythes was made by the Deane and Chapter of a Colledge in Oxford to the plaintifes father for terme of yeares reseruing a rent And that the same by force of the said lease was long possessed That the said lease came to the plaintife by meane conueyance and that continuing the tearme the defendant suggesting to the said Deane and Chapter that the said Rectory and tythes were occupied by the plaintife without lease or title hauing a purpose to conceale and defraude the said Colledge of the said Rectorie and tythes became a suitor to the now Deane and Chapter to haue a Lease of the saide Rectorie and tythes for 21. yeares and thereupon obtained a lease thereof for 21. yeares yeelding for it the accustomed rent with an augmentation of rent corne That the defendant hauing obteyned a lease of the saide rectorie and tythes for 21. yeares sued the plaintife for the same in the Excheker at Westminster in a quo minus and that he did interrupt the plaintifes possession And then the plaintife prayeth an iniunction for stay of the saide suite and for the establishing of his possession and proces against the defendant and the Deane and Chapter to aunswere the bill To the Right Ho. Sir Io. Puckering Knight Lo. Keeper of the great Seale of England IN most humble wise complayning sheweth vnto your good Lo. your Sect. 162. dayly Orator T. B. of N. in the Countie of C. Esquier that whereas the Deane Chapter of Christes Church in the Vniuersitie of Oxford were seased in their demesne as of fee in the right of their sayd Church of in the Rectorie Parsonage of R. with the appurtenāces in the said Countie of C. being a Parsonage impropriate and being so thereof seased by their deede indented sealed with their common seale the certain date wherof to your said orator is vnknowne for wāt of hauing the same did for the considerations in the said Indenture specified demise graunt to farme let all the said Rectorie parsonage of R. with the appurtenances all maner of houses barnes glebe lands tithes fruits profits aduātages whatsoeuer to the same Rectorie parsonage belonging or in any wise appertaining vnto one R. B. late of N. in the said Countie of C. Esquier deceassed father vnto your said Oratour for a number of yeares yet enduring reseruing thereby a great annuall rent the tithes of the vicarage of R. aforesaid the patronage disposition thereof and all the woods