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A10218 De pace Regis et regni viz. A treatise declaring vvhich be the great and generall offences of the realme, and the chiefe impediments of the peace of the King and kingdome, as menaces, assaults, batteries, treasons, homicides, and felonies ... and by whome, and what meanes the sayd offences, and the offendors therein are to bee restrained, repressed, or punished. ... Collected out of the reports of the common lawes of this realme, and of the statutes in force, and out of the painfull workes of the reuerend iudges Sir Anthonie Fitzharbert, Sir Robert Brooke, Sir William Stanford, Sir Iames Dyer, Sir Edward Coke, Knights, and other learned writers of our lawes, by Ferdinando Pulton of Lincolnes Inne, Esquier. Pulton, Ferdinando, 1536-1618.; Fitzherbert, Anthony, Sir, 1470-1538.; England and Wales. Public General Acts. Selections. 1609 (1609) STC 20495; ESTC S116053 719,079 571

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or defeated of his land lease annuitie debt accompt action suit or demaund is no lesse perillous and preiudiciall to the party thereby wronged if it be not discouered preuented or auoided then the wresting and euicting from him of the same land lease annuitie debt or demaund And the offendors therein do as iniuriously and with as small colour of iustice wrest from the party grieued his said land lease annuitie debt c. as the robber doth take a purse from the traueller by the way or the burglarer his intended prey from the houskéeper in the night And if those reall dueties or things in action were conuerted into things personall the vndue conueying of them in this vnlawfull manner would deserue to be accounted and punished amongst other felonies as in some sort it is ordained so to be by the statute of anno 5. Eliz. St. 5. El. 14. And because diuers persons did forge false déeds and miniments and did cause them to bée openly pronounced published and read to trouble change or vndoe the lands of other persons and to vndoe and troble the possessions and titles of the kings peope therefore by a statute made anno 1. H. 5. it was ordained St. 1. H. 5. 3. that the partie grieued thereby shall haue his suit in that case and recouer his dammages and the partie conuict shall make fine and ransome at the kings pleasure But forasmuch as the wicked and daungerous practise of making forging and publishing of false and vntrue déeds and writings was much more practised and put in vre in all the parts of this Realme than in times past it had béene to the disherison of diuers persons and the great subuersion of iustice which hath growne chiefely by that the paines and punishments limited for such great offences by the lawes and statutes of this Realme before time were so small and easie that such euill people were not afraid to enterprise the practising and doing of such offences The repeale of former statutes of Forgerie Therefore by a statute made anno 5. St. 5. El. 14. El. it was enacted That all other statutes before that time made and prouided for forger of false déeds charters miniments or writings and all and euerie penaltie appointed for the same should from the first day of Iune then next following be void Forging of a déed whereby anothers fréehold shal be troubled 3 To the intent that condigne or some sharper punishment might bée ordained for such as should bée offenders in that crime of forgerie than in time past had béene by the sayd statute of anno 5. Elizab. it was established St. 5. El. 14 That if any person or persons after the first day of Iune then next following vpon his or their owne head and imagination or by false conspiracie and fraud with others shall wittingly subtilly and falsly forge or make or subtilly cause or wittingly assent to bée forged or made any false déed charter or writing sealed court roll or the will of any person or persons in writing to the intent that the estate of Fréehold or inheritance of any person or persons of in or to any lands tenements or hereditaments fréehold or copihold or the the right title or interest of any person or persons of in or to the same or any of them shall or may bée molested troubled defeated recouered or charged Or shall pronounce Publishing of a forged déed publish or shew forth in euidence any such false and forged déed charter writing court roll or will as true knowing the same to bée false and forged as is aforesaid to the intent aboue remembred and shall bée thereof conuicted either vpon any action or actions of Forger of false deeds to bee founded vpon this statute at the suit of the partie grieued or otherwise according to the order and course of the lawes of this Raalme or vpon Bill or Information to be exhibited into the Court of Starre chamber according to the order and vse of the Court he shall pay vnto the partie grieued his double costs and dammages to bée found or assessed in the Court where such conuiction shall bée and also shall be set vpon the Pillorie in some open market towne or other open place and there to haue both his eares cut off and also his nostrels to be flit and cut and seared so as they may remaine for a perpetuall note or marke of his falshood and shall forfeit to the Queene her heires and successors the whole issues and profits of his lands and tenements during his life and shall suffer and haue perpetuall imprisonment during his life The same dammages and costs to bée recouered at the suit of the partie grieued as is aforesaid to be first paid and bee leuied of the goods and cattels of the offendors and of the issues and profits of the said landes tenements and hereditaments of such partie conuicted or of one or both of them the sayd title of the Queene her heires and successors to the same notwithstanding Stat. 5. El. 14 4 If any person or persons after the said first day of Iune next Forging a déed whereby a lease or annuitie may bée claimed vpon his or their owne imagination or by false conspiracie or fraud had with any other shall wittingly subtilly and falsly forge or make or wittingly subtilly or falsly cause or assent to bee made and forged any false Charter Deed or Writing to the intent that any person or persons shall or may haue or clayme any estate or interest for terme of yeares of in or to any Mannours Lands Tenements or Hereditaments not beeing Copihold or any Annuitie in Fee simple Fee tayle for terme of life liues or yeares Or shall as is aforesayd forge make or cause or assent to bee made or forged any Obligation or Bill obligatorie or any Acquitance Release or other discharge of any Debt Account Action Suit Demaund or other thing personall Or shall pronounce publish or giue in euidence such false or forged Charter-Déed Writing Obligation or Bill obligatorie or any Acquitance Release or discharge as true knowing the same to bee false and forged and shall bee thereof conuict by any of the wayes or meanes aforesayde Then hee shall pay to the partie grieued his double costs and dammages to bee found and assessed in such Court where the sayde conuiction shall bée had and also shall bee set vpon the Pillorie in some open Market Towne or other open place and there haue one of his eares cut off and also shall suffer imprisonment by the space of one whole yere without baile or mainprise Stat. 5. El. 14 5 The partie and parties grieued by reason of any the offences aforesaid Seuerall remedies for the partie grieued shall and may at his and their pleasure haue and sue his action of forger of false déedes vpon this Statute against any of the offendors in the same by originall writ out of the Chauncerie and
same in a writ of Maintenance brought against him but he cannot retaine or intreat a man learned in the law to be of counsell with the principall partie nor meddle further in that cause than to sée the mainprise performed and himselfe discharged Maintenance in respect of his interest in the land 24 Euerie person that hath any interest in land may meddle and maintain him who is impleaded for the same land and not bee punished therefore in a writ of Maintenance As if tenant for terme of life or in taile of land bée impleaded for the same land or any part thereof Bro. Maint 53. he in the reuersion or remainder thereof may at his owne charges maintaine him in that suit for the safegard of his owne estate for it is in a sort his owne case and the defence of it is to his owne benefit and the euiction to his owne disheritance But this maintenance must be after tenant for terme of life hath atturned vnto him in the reuersion for i● he maintaine the suit before it is punishable in him 9. H. 6. 64. And so it is if a man being seised of land hath issue a daughter who is maried to another if the father in law be impleaded of that land in a reall action the sonne in law may maintaine him at his owne charges for that by possibilitie that land may after the decease of his father in law descend to his wife and so come to him in her right But if the daughter dye without issue of her bodie begotten by the said husband before the said suit commenced 14. H. 7. 2. 6. E. 4. 5. 19. E. 4. 3. then the sonne in law cannot maintaine the father in law in that suit Neither can hee maintaine him during the life of his wife if an action of Debt couenant account or any other personall action be brought against him for he is neither to take benefit or losse by any of those suits 6. E. 4. 2. 39. H. 6. 20. And if a man seised of land make a lease for certaine yeares of the same and after a suit is commenced betwéene the said lessée for yeares and a stranger touching the same land or any part thereof the lessor may giue euidence for the lessée vpon the triall of the cause in question or otherwise may maintaine him in that suit at his owne charges for it tendeth to his owne priuat benefit or losse And in some case a man may maintaine a suit lawfully though he be neither heire to the land nor in possession reuersion Maintenance in respect of his possibilitie or remainder thereof As if a man being seised of land 9. H. 6. 64. doe make a lease thereof to another for the terme of the life of the lessee and after doth grant to a straunger that if the said tenant for terme of life doe dye during the same lessors life that then the same stranger shall haue and enioy the same land for the terme of xx yeares after the death of the same tenant for life if in this case the tenant for life be impleaded for this land the same stranger may maintaine him for the sauing of his owne estate for yeares and yet he hath no certaintie but a possibilitie of a terme for yeares which peraduenture will neuer chance And likewise in some other case a man may maintaine a suit lawfully though he be neither in possession reuersion remainder or possibilitie of the thing in question Maintenance in respect of his warranty As if a man be seised of a rent going out of another persons land 11. H. 6. 49. to him and to his heires and by his déed doth graunt the same to another and to his heirs with clause of warrantie and the tenant of the land out of the which this rent is issuing doth atturne to the grauntée of this rent if after the grauntée be impleaded of this rent vpon tryall of the issue the grantor may come into the Court and shew to the Iurors such euidence as he hath to prooue the title of this rent and it is lawfull maintenance and not punishable in him though he was neither called into the Court by voucher to warrantie or by Warrantia Chartae And so might he haue done if he had beene called to warrantie by any of the meanes aforesaid vpon a warrantie made of land or rent for it is to preserue himselfe out of daunger and from recompencing in value of that whereof before he had made warrantie 25 As it is in lands and leases so is it in rents goods and debts Maintenance in respect of his rent for euerie person that hath interest in them may meddle and maintaine and defend him who is impleaded or prosecuted by suit or doth implead or prosecute by suit any other for any matter or cause concerning him or whereupon hee doth depend so that the same suit doth tend to impeach preiudice or trouble his estate therein or may redound to his benefit or profit or may be a meane thereof 9. H. 6. 64. As if a man haue a rent charge in fée out of certaine lands and another man hath in custodie a boxe of writings concerning the same rent and after hée that hath the rent doth graunt it to a stranger and his heires to the which graunt the tenant of the land charged doth atturne and moreouer the grantor of that rent charge doth graunt to the assignee of the same that if he can recouer the same boxe of writings that then the same assignee shall haue them If after this graunt the grauntor doth pursue a writ of Detinue against him that hath the custodie of this boxe of writings he to whom the same rēt charge was graunted may lawfully maintaine him in that suit for that by promise he is to haue the same boxe of writings if it be recouered for the preseruation of his estate in the said rent charge 11. H. 6. 47. And a Lord may maintaine his tenant if he be impleaded for his freehold A Lord may maintaine his tenant in respect of his rent and seruices that he is to receiue and haue of him And so it was before the Statute of Vses made anno 27. H. 8. if a man had made a feoffement of land to others to his owne vse the feoffor might maintaine the freehold tenant which held of his feoffees in respect of the vse which he hath in the rent and seruice of that tenant 15. H. 7. 2. 26 And the same law is touching debt As if A. do owe vnto B. xx l. and C. doe owe to A. xx l. due by Obligation Maintenance in respect of debt and A. will deliuer vnto B. the same Obligation in satisfaction of the xx l. which he doth owe him In this case B. may sue an Action of Debt vpon this Obligation against C. in the name of A. and retaine an Attourney and learned counsell and pursue and
As the law doth both condemne reiect fines and recoueries Warranties deuised by fraud which bée practised or put in execution by fraud or deceit so doth she renounce and make frustrate all sorts of warranties that be deuised or contriued vpon collusion or couin to defeat or defraud others of their iust lawfull titles for though warranties be much fauored in the law for that they be meanes to establish the title of those who be tenants of land in possession but yet if any of thē be vndertaken performed or mixed with fraud then it doth not only loose his fauor but also his force in law Co. lib. 5. 79 50. Ed. 3. 12. 43. E. 3. 7. As if land be giuen to the father for the terme of his life the remainder to his sonne heire apparant in taile and the father by couin agréement betwéene him and another to barre his sonne by a collaterall warranty of his remainder will make a lease of the same land to that other person who will make a feoffement in fée to a third person of the same land to whom the father will release with warranty and thē the father dieth the warranty doth discend vpon his sonne being of full age yet this warranty wil not barre the sonne of this land for the feoffement of the lessée for yéeres was a disseisin and the father was partaker of the offence an actor agréeing thereunto and though the release with warranty was made after the disseisin yet séeing the disseisin was made to that end the law doth adiudge the whole fact frō the beginning to be fraudulent the warranty to begin by disseisin so all that assurance to be void against the heire in taile And in like sort other warranties that do commence by disseisin be contriued to deceiue defeat the right heirs of their iust and lawfull titles 20. H. 6. 10. Regist f. 113 44. Ed. 3. 4. 12 If one do bring a Praecipe quod reddat against two other men Deceit by getting of a Protection and they do purchase a protectiō for one of thē suggesting that he is to go beyond the sea in the kings seruice whereas he doth not so but remaineth still in England and so hath done euer sithence his protection purchased by which meanes the demaundant is delayed of his suit in this case the same demaundant may haue a writ of Deceit against the said tenants for this deceit and delay and shall recouer his dammages Deceit by purchasing a writ to charge another 13 Whereas according to the course of the Chauncery Fit Nat. Br. 96. the king is to haue of euery person who doth bring against another an action of Debt of the summe of fortie pounds or more vj. s̄ viij d. for a fine and for an hundred markes vj. s̄ viij d. and so for euery hundred markes vj. s̄ viij d. and for euery Praecipe quod reddat brought of land to the yearely value of fiue markes vj. s. viij d. and so according to that rate vnlesse it be a writ of right patent If any other person doe purchase a writ in the Chauncerie in my name without my priuitie whereby I shall be charged to pay to the king for a fine any of the summes aforesaid I may haue an action of Deceit against him and recouer my dammages for this writ was obtained to put me to charges and thereby to deceiue me of so much Deceit for purchasing a writ in anothers name 14 If A. being patron of a Benefice Fitz. Na. Br. 96. Regist f. 112. 7. H. 6. 45. when the Church is void do present his Clerke to the Ordinary and B. doth disturbe him whereupon C. doth purchase a Quare impedit against B. in the name of A. returnable in the common pleas A. not knowing thereof and after doth cause the writ to be abated or A. to be nonsuit in that writ in this case A. may haue a writ of Deceit against the same C. and recouer his dammages Deceit for procuring of a suit And if B. doe procure C. to sue an action against A. whereby A. is vexed Fitz. Na. Br. 98. A. may haue a writ of Deceit against B. Deceit by acknowledging of a statute 15 If A. and B. doe come before the Mayor of the Staple Fitz. Na. Br. 105 100. Regist f. 115 or before any other Mayor of any Citie Borough or Towne hauing authority to take acknowledgement of debts and there A. doth acknowledge a statute to B. of an hundred pounds or c. in the name of C. and doth report himselfe to be C. where he is not so whereupon C. is troubled and this statute extended against him then the same C. may haue a writ of Deceit against the said A. and B. and shall recouer his dammages And so it is if another man will leuie a fine of my land in my name Deceit by doing of a iudiciall act in anothers name or confesse an action brought against me in my name or will enter into a voucher in my name 19. H. 6. 44. Regist f. 113 and confesse the demaundants action or will acknowledge a Recognizance or statute Marchant or other matter of Record in my name I haue no other remedie but by an action of Deceit But it is otherwise if he seale and deliuer an obligation in my name for I may plead that it is not my déed which I cannot doe against a Record Deceit by forging of a resignation 16 If a Notarie Fitz. Na. Br. 99. Regist f. 114 and other persons doe by agréement counterfeit the seale of any Parson or Vicar and forge letters of resignation of his Parsonage or Vicarage in the name of the same Parson or Vicar by which meanes he is remoued from the possession of the same Parsonage or Vicarage he may haue a writ of Deceit against the same forgers 20. H. 6. 36. 21. H. 7. 41. 16. Ed. 4. 9. 17 If a man doe bargaine with another to enfeoffe him of certaine lands within twenty daies Deceit by assuring of land to one man which was bargained to another or c. and after he doth enfeoffe a stranger of the same land the he with whom the bargaine was made and was deceiued therein may haue a writ of Deceit against him that so bargained and defeated him thereof And so it is if a man doe compound with another to purchase a mannor or certaine land for him and hée doth buy it for himselfe the partie may haue an action of Deceit against the same purchasor And in all cases where a man doth promise to doe a thing and he doth it falsely a writ of Deceit is maintainable against him Deceit by charging of land after sale as if a man doe promise to assure land to another and after he doth graunt a Rent charge or a common out of it or doth make a Lease for life
of gift of goods to an other in satisfaction of his debt or for any other reasonable cause How a déed of gift may be made without fraude and will eschew therein the suspition and question of fraude or of a fraudulent gift it is expedient for him to make the same déede openly and before his neighbors or some men of credite in those partes where he doth liue and not in any secret place or before witnesses of small credite or vnknowne in that Countrie and further that the goods which shall be aliened by that déede of gift be set downe in particular and praised to the vttermost value by indifferent persons or seene that they be of the same valew and that the partie to whom the gift is made doe presently take them into his owne possession and carry them away for to leaue them in the Donors possession is an vndoubted argument of trust which trust is a principall vaile of fraude and deceit for though betwéene the Donor and the Donée this trust hath a pleasing goodly shew of confidence and faithfull and true dealing yet betwéene the same Donor and his Creditors it is méere fraude and deceit for the Donor maketh his déede of gift of trust hoping the Donée will not deceiue him who by the selfe same déede meaneth to deceiue others But as a déede of gift must be made Bona fide viz. without any trust so must it be made vpon good consideration A déed of gift must bee made vpon valuable consideration viz. vpon valuable consideration For if a man being in debt to diuers persons will make a déede of gift of his goods to his sonne his nephew or neare kinsman in blood and deliuer him possession thereof and the Donée doth take and carrie away the goods and imployeth them to his owne vse In this case the deede is made bona fide for that the Donée hath taken and carried away the goods and it is made vpon good consideration viz. consideration of Nature and blood but it is not made vpon valuable consideration for money paid or wares deliuered according to the intent and meaning of the Prouiso aforesayd And further though héere is no trust expressed by the Donor in the Donée yet the Lawe doth intend that there is a trust implied betwéene the Donor and his sonne nephew or neare kinsman to whome hée hath made this déede of gift and therefore accompteth it voyde against Creditors c. 31 Forasmuch as diuers persons after conueiances obtained and purchases made of lands tenements leases estates and hereditaments for mony or other good considerations may receiue great preiudice by reason of fraudulent and couenous conueiances estates gifts graunts charges and limitations of vses before made of in or out of lands so purchased which said● gifts graunts c. are or shall be meant by the parties that so make the same to be fraudulent and couenous of purpose and intent to deceiue such as shall purchase the same or else by the secret intent of the parties the same be to their owne proper vse and at their frée disposition coloured neuerthelesse by a fained countenance and shew of words and sentences as though the same were made bona fide for good causes and vpon iust and lawfull considerations For the remedie of which inconueniences and for the auoiding of such fraudulent fained and couenous conueiances gifts graunts charges vses and estates and for the maintenance of iust and vpright dealing in purchasing of lands Fraudulent assurances to deceiue purchasors c. by a Statute made Anno 27. Elizab. it was ordained St. 27. El. 4. St. 39. El. 18 That all and euery conueiance graunt charge lease estate incombrance and limitation of vse or vses of in or out of any lands tenements or other hereditaments whatsoeuer had or made at any time héeretofore sithence the beginning of the Quéenes raigne that now is or héereafter to be had or made for the intent and of purpose to defraud and deceiue such person or persons bodies politike or corporat as haue purchased or shall afterwards purchase in fee simple fée taile for life liues or yeares the same lands tenements and hereditaments or any part or parcell thereof so formerly conueyed granted leased charged incombred or limited in vse or to defraud and deceiue such as haue or shall purchase any rent profit or commoditie in or out of the same or any part thereof shall be déemed and taken only as against that person and persons bodies politike and corporat his and their heires successors executors administrators and assignes and against all and euery other person and persons lawfully hauing and claiming by from or vnder them or any of them which haue purchased or shal hereafter so purchase for mony or other good consideration the same lands tenements or hereditaments or any part or parcell thereof or any rent profit or commoditie in or out of the same to be vtterly voide frustrate and of none effect Any pretence colour fained consideration or expressing of any vse or vses to the contrary notwithstanding Parties to fraudulent conueiances which doe auow the same All euery the parties to such fained couenous fraudulent gifts grants St. 27. Eli. 4● leases charges or conueiances before expressed or being priuie knowing of the same or any of thē which shal wittingly put in vre auow maintain iustifie or defend the same or any of thē as true simple done had or made bona fide or vpon good consideration to the disturbance or hinderance of the said purchaser or purchasers leasees or grauntées or of or to the disturbance or hinderance of their heires successors executors administrators or assignes or such as haue or lawfully claime any thing by from or vnder them or any of them shall incurre the penaltie and forfeiture of one yeares valew of the said lands tenements and hereditaments so purchased or charged The one moitie whereof to be to the Queene her heires and successors and the other moitie to the partie or parties grieued by such fained and fraudulent gift graunt lease conueiance incombrance or limitation of vse to be recouered in any of the Q. Courts of Record by action of debt B. P. or I. wherein no E. P. or W. c. And also being thereof lawfully conuicted shall suffer imprisonment for one halfe yeare without baile or mainprise St. 27. El. 4. This Act or any thing therein contained shall not extend or be construed to impeach defeate make voide or frustrate any conueiance Conueiances made vpon good consideration and Bona fide assignement of lease assurance grant charge lease estate interest or limitation of vse or vses of in to or out of any lands tenements or hereditaments heretofore at any time had or made or hereafter to be had or made vpon or for good consideration and Bona fide to any person or persons bodies politike or corporate any thing before mentioned to the
against the possessor of them to bring them into the same Court. And so the King shall haue the benefite of an action of trespasse Forfeiture of a trespasse which the partie attainted might haue had against the other for those goodes wrongfully taken or holden away But if he that was attainted were beaten or mayhemed by another the King shall not haue an action of trespasse of battery 29. As p. 63 30. Ed. 3. 4 appeale of mayheme or other remedy against that partie which did the foresaid iniurie to the person attainted for that the money to be recouered by the action of trespasse is reduced to no certaintie And if money be owing to a man by obligation or simple contract Forfeiture of a debt and after he to whome the money is payable is attainted of treason or felonie Fi. Cor. 343. that obligation and duetie shall be forfeited to the King And if one man or more be bound by obligation to two men or more for the paiment of a summe of money or any other dutie Ioynt debt forfeited and one of the Obligées is outlawed or attainted of treason or felonie the King shall haue the whole Obligation and the money or dutie arising or payable thereby 19. H. 6. 47. 28. H. 8. Dy. 30. and the King or he to whom the King will giue the same debt shall haue an action in his owne name to recouer it which action shall bée maintainable though there be variance betweene the action and the specialtie 50. As p. 5 28. Ed. 3. 92 And in like sort if a man be Receiuer to another of his money An account forfeited and hee to whom he is receiuer be attainted of Treason or Felonie after office found thereof the King may haue a Scire facias against the Receiuer to receiue this money and by that meanes the King shall haue the benefit of the action of account which the partie attainted might haue had Forfeiti●g of an interest And in some cases an offendor in treason or felonie shall forfeit an interest in lands whereof he himselfe neuer had or could haue possession but an authoritie to dispose As if hée that hath the reuersion of lands in fée simple whereof another hath the possession for the terme of yeares 14. El. Dy. 309 doth graunt and assure this land to others to the vse of himselfe for terme of his life and after his decease to the vse of the Executors and Assignes of the grauntor for the terme of twentie yeares next after the death of the grauntor the remainder ouer in taile and after the grantor is attainted of treason by Act of Parliament and all his lands tenements goods and cattels which he had to his owne proper vse were forfeited to the King and vested in his actuall possession without office and the grauntor died intestate without assignement of this lease In this case the King shall haue this terme of twentie yeares as forfeit to him for it was an interest in the grauntor and did and might well remaine in him in expectancie notwithstanding his estate for the terme of his life and if the grauntors executors should haue had this lease they must not haue enioyed it to their owne vse but as assets in their hands And though the King shall haue such goods The King shall not pay the attainted persons debts debts money due vpon accounts and interest in lands as were due to the partie attainted of treason Fi. Cor. 317 334. or felonie yet he shall not pay such debts as the said person attainted did owe. 11 As in the cases aforesaid and some others a person attainted may forfeit goods debts and rights whereof he hath no possession but onely an action or title so in some other cases hee may forfeit goods whereof he hath no propertie but onely a possession As if a man deliuer money out of a bagge Forfeiting of goods wherein the offendor hath no propertie or corne out of a sacke to another to kéepe and to restore againe when the owner will require it if the partie to whom the money or corne was deliuered be attainted of Treason or felonie the money or corne shal be forfeited to the King and the partie who deliuered the same hath no remedie to recouer it for the first owner who deliuered it cannot prooue that it was his money when it was out of a bagge or that it was his corne when it was out of a sacke for that one sort of money cannot be knowne from another nor one sort of corne from another Fi. Cor. 317 3●3 But if the money were deliuered in a bagge or the corne in a sacke then the owner that deliuered it may come vnto the Iustices before whom the offendor is attainted and shewe the deliuerie of it and signifie that it was to be restored vpon his request whereof the Iustices shal enquire by an Enquest of office and if his suggestion be found to bée true hee shall haue his money or corne againe But if the money or other thing deliuered by the owner be conuerted to another commoditie then the law is otherwise as if a man deliuer money to another to buy wooll or some such other commoditie and to worke it lay it vp or to kéepe it in his house Fitz. Cor. 334. and the partie to whom the money is deliuered doth buy wooll or c. and bringeth it to his owne house and then is attainted of Treason or Felonie the King shall haue the wooll or c. as forfeit and the partie who deliuered the mony is without remedie to recouer his money or the wooll or c. for though hée might haue had an action of Account against the partie to whom hee deliuered his money if he had liued and remained vnattainted yet hée shall haue no action or remedie against the King Forf for default of pursuit 12 If a man doe steale goods at diuers times from seuerall men and he is attainted at the suit of one of them for the goods stolne from him 44. E. 3. 44. but is not attainted at the suit of the others by this attainder the felon shall forfeit to the King not onely his owne goods but also the goods stolne from those other at whose suit hée was not attainted though hee had no propertie but only a possession in those goods for a felon hath no propertie in goods stolne A felon hath no property in goods stolne but it doth alwayes remaine in the right owner which propertie in this case for default of pursuing the felon is forfeited to the King Forf of other mens goods his owne 13 In like sort if a man doe steale goods from another Fi. Cor. 318 and before his attainder hée doth kill himselfe hée shall forfeit to the King not onely his owne goods but also the goods which hée did steale from that other though hée had no propertie but
leases for the terme of his owne or another persons life of lands T. for life And because tenant in taile is in diuers respects but tenant for the terme of his owne life T. in tayle of his lands intailed therefore if he commit Petit Treason or Felonie he shall forfeit his said intailed lands but for terme of his owne life And he that hath land in another right shal forfeit for high Treason petit Treason Murder or other felony no longer or greater estate than he hath in the same lands as a man seised in the right of his wife of lāds T. in the right of his wife or church or in the right of his church Fitz. Forf 13. shal forfeit no further estate in the same lands but during his owne estate therein as it doth appeare not onely by the rules of the common lawes but the same is also confirmed by the Statute of 5. Ed. 6. 11. hereafter rehearsed The forf of lands in tayle 26 By the common law Tenant in tayle beeing attainted of high Treason should haue forfeited the lands whereof hée was so seised of an estate in tayle but onely for the terme of his owne life and the same after his death should haue discended to his heire But now by the Statute made Anno 26. H. 8. and Anno 5. Ed. 6. St. 26. H. 8. 16. St. 5. E. 6. 11 it is ordained That euerie offendor and offendors being hereafter lawfully conuict of any manner of high Treason by presentment confession verdict or Proces of Outlawrie according to the due course and custome of the lawes of this Realme shall loose and forfeit to the King his heires and successors all such lands tenements and hereditaments which any such offendor or offendors shal haue of any estate of inheritance in his own right in vse or possession by any right title or meanes within this realme of England or elsewhere within any the Kings dominions at the time of any such Treasons committed or at any time after 16. El. Dyer 332. As if the King giue land to the husband and wife and the heires males of their two bodies lawfully begotten the remainder thereof to the heires males of the body of the husband lawfully begotten reseruing the reuersion to himselfe and the husband and wife haue issue a sonne and the husband committeth high Treason is attainted thereof and executed and this attainder is confirmed by Act of Parliament and all the offendors lands bée giuen to the King Sauing to all Straungers their right other than to the Donor in Tayle and his heirs In this case after the death of the wife the King shall haue the land for that by reason of the fathers attainder of Treason the estate Taile was forfeyted and extinguished by force of the sayd Statutes of Anno 26. H. 8. and Anno 5. Edw. 6. and the bloud corrupt An estate taile forfeited and extinguished and the heirs disabled for that in his lineall conueyance of his discent to the land hée must deriue himselfe heire as well to his father as to his mother Br. Done 61 Co. li. 1. 103 And in like sort if a man seised of lands in fée simple maketh a feoffement thereof to certaine persons to the vse of his wife for the terme of her life the remainder thereof to the vse of the heires of his owne bodie lawfully begotten after the feoffor hath issue a sonne and is attainted of high Treason and executed In this case his sonne shall not inherit this land as heire to his father whose bloud was corrupt by his attainder but the land shall be forfeited to the King by the foresayd Statute of 26. H. 8. And as tenant in taile by committing of high Treason shall by force of the foresayd Statutes of 26. H. 8. 5. Ed. 6. forfeit those lands wherof he hath the possession reuersion or remainder in tayle so shall hée likewise forfeit to the King by committing of high Treason those lands whereunto hée hath but a right in taile Pl. Com. 547. As if the King giue lands to a man Forf of a right in tayle and to the heires males of his bodie lawfully begotten reseruing the reuersion to himselfe and the tenant in tayle hath issue a sonne and dyeth and the sonne doth enter and make a feoffement in fée to a stranger of the same land and then hath issue a sonne and committeth high Treason and is attainted thereof this land shall bée forfeited to the King for by this feoffement made by tenant in tayle to a straunger there passed none other estate from the same tenant in tayle but only an estate for the terme of his owne life and so the tayle and the right of the tayle remained in the tenant in tayle and by his attainder the estate in tayle is extinguished in the Kings reuersion in fée simple And the King shall bee sayd rather to haue this land reuerted vnto him as if all the issue of tenant in tayle were dead than by forfeiture for the words of the Statute of 26. H. 8. be All persons attainted of Treason shall loose and forfeit to the King his heires and successors all lands and tenements which such offendor shall haue of any estate of inheritance at the time of the Treason committed or at any time after Sauing to all others and their heires other than the offendors in Treason their heires and successors all their rights and possessions c. which they had at the day of the Treason committed or after And by these generall words That they shall loose and forfeit all lands and tenements which they haue of any estate of inheritance and by excluding the heire in the Sauing lands tayled shall bée forfeited and the lands in this case cannot be aptly termed to be forfeited to the King and his heires where hée had the fée simple before but are rather to be sayd reuerted to the King the tenant in tayle dying without any issue which by his attainder of Treason and the corruption of his blood Co. li. 7. 33. could inherit this land And if the King by his letters Patents vnder the great Seale doe create an Earle Forf of name or title of dignitie intailed and giue him the title and honour of an Earledome to him and the heires males of his body begotten and the grantée hath issue two sonnes by seuerall women and then dyeth and his eldest sonne doth enioy the same Earledome and after committeth Treason by leuying of warre in the Realme against the King and is attainted thereof and then dyeth without issue of his bodie begotten by this attainder the same shal be forf to the K. and not discend to the brother of the half blood nor to his heirs for this Earldom and name of dignity may be intailed according to the stat of W. 2. St. 13. E. 1. 1 De donis conditionalibꝰ for that it concerneth land must
by the bringers hereof the bodies of the said C. D. E. F. conuicted of the said forcible holding by my record commanding you and euery of you in his Ma. name that you receiue them safely keepe them in your said Goale vntill they shall haue made their fine and ransome to the King and be deliuered thence by the order of the law Hereof faile you not vpon the perill that will fall thereof Dated at Salden the 30. day of I. in the third yere of the raigne of our soueraign Lord K. Iames c. 16 And though the words of the before rehearsed stat of 8. H. 6. be Vpō cōplaint made to the I. of P. or one of thē c. yet those words do not alwais bind a I. of P. to expect the cōplaint of the party grieued or to omit to do his duty in inquiring of repressing punishing of force because the party grieued by the forcible entry or detaining of possessiō is ignorāt in séeking lawfull redres for his receiued iniury or doth intēd to take his remedy by other means but a I. of P. hauing notice of such forcible entry A Iustice may inquire of forcible entries without complaint or detaining of possession by force though it be by others and not by the party grieued may and of duty ought to goe to the place where the same force is committed to make inquisition thereof 7. E. 4. 18. and if the force be found to make restitution to the party expelled or put out by force And so by his meanes the offendor shall be punished according to his desert the partie wronged shal be restored the king shall be intituled to a fine all which without the said Iustices diligence would be omitted An action of forcible entry 17 If a man that is seised of lands or tenements of an estate in fée simple Fitz. Na. B. 248. fée taile for terme of his owne life or for the terme of anothers life be disseised or expelled thereof by force he may haue an action of Trespas of forcible entry vpon the foresaid statute of 8. H. 6. against him or them that did so disseise or expell him thereof and so he may if he be put out 6. H. 7. 12. or disseised of his lands or tenements peaceably and after the disseisor or he that doth expell him 14. H. 6. 1. doth hold them with force And in like sort he may haue the same action 3. E. 4. 19. 10. E. 4. 11. if any doth enter into his said lands or tenements with force after doth defend and hold them by force then he which is so put out and holden out with force may haue this action though the words of the statute be in the disiunctiue viz. disseised with force or disseised quietly after holden out with force for that the intent of the statute was to punish all such forces whether it were vpon the entry disseisin made or vpon the holding and detaining of the land with force in all which cases he who is so disseised or put out may haue an action of forcible entry vpon the said statute of 8. H. 6. and shall recouer his damages and costs to the treble of that which shal be found by the Enquest that he is endammaged 19. H. 6. 6. 22. H. 6. 57. 9. H. 6. 19. hath spent in his suit The writ of forcible entry must be Vi armis as wel for the occupation as for the first entry And it is to be noted that the writ declaration in an action of forcible entry must be that the def entred vi armis and not illicite or by any other such words for if the writ be otherwise it shall abate seeing a writ of forcible entry is alwaies vi armis 37. H. 6. 23. 38. H. 6. 1. and proces of Outlawry lieth in it and the declaration must expresse the certainty of the lands whereupon the defendant did make his forcible entry and which they be and not suggest that he did enter vpon certaine lands in D. And in this action of Forcible entry 35. H. 6. 6. 49. Ed. 3. 2. Co. lib. 3. 12. and in all actions Quare vi et armis a Capias doth lie and where a Capias doth lie in the proces there after iudgement a Capias ad satisfaciendum doth lie and there the king shall haue a Capias pro fine Who may brīg an actiō of forcible entry 18 None can pursue or maintaine this action of Forcible entry Fit Na. B. 248. but he who hath fréehold at the least in the lands or tenemēts so entred vpon for tenant for terme of yéeres or a copyholder cannot maintaine this action for that the words of the said stat of 8. H. 6. be If any person be put out Sta. 8. H. 6. 9 or disseised of any lāds c. and the words of the writ grounded vpon the said statute be Expulit et disseisiuit and tenant for terme of yéeres or a copyholder cānot be disseised séeing disseisin is alwaies of a fréehold which neither of them haue in that land But if tenant for terme of yéeres or a copiholder be put out by force or put out peaceably after holden out with force of land which either of them doth hold by the said estate then vpon cōplaint made by the party grieued to a I. of peace after inquisition thereof by a Iury the same force found the said Iust may reseise the said lands cause restitution thereof to be made to the party so put out for in this case the same cōplaint may be made to the said I. of P. aswell by him in the reuersiō as by the tenāt for terme of yeres or copiholder séeing he in the reuersiō who is disseised of his fréehold by this forcible entry is may as well be termed the party grieued as the tenant for terme of yéeres or the copyholder for their said particular estates And when the Iustice of peace hath made restitution the particular tenant for terme of yeares or copyholder and also he or they in reuersion shall hold and enioy their said seuerall estates in the same lands 4. 5. P. M. Di. f. 142. in such sort as they did before the said Forcible entry made But if tenant for terme of yeares be expelled out of that land which he so holdeth for the terme of yeeres he in the reuersion cannot bring an action of Forcible entry vpon the statute of 8. H. 6. for the same although it be a disseisin to him for that the expulsion is not done immediatly to him Fit Na Br. 248. 9. H. 6. 19. 19 If a man do enter by force into lands or tenements He that hath title entreth by force wherunto he hath right or title to enter doth put out him who hath the freehold of the same lāds in this case he who is so
Eliz. doth repeale as well the before mentioned statute of 1. H. 5. and all other statutes before that time made and prouided for forging of false deeds Lib. in t fol. 359. and hath ordained a new action of forger of false deeds to be founded vpon that Statute and other new remedies yet seeing both those statutes were made and prouided to one end viz. to auoid and punish the enormities of forgerie of false deeds to the disherison or hurt of others though vpon seuerall penalties Notwithstanding in some cases the like reason and so the same law is to be retained in the said statute of 5. Elizab. which was before in the first mentioned statute of 1. H. 5. As in action of Forger of false deeds 9. H. 6. 26. 20. H. 6. 11. 19. H. 6. 29. 21. H. 7. 15. 37. H. 6. 37. brought vpon the said statute of 1. H. 5. Pleas in bar of forgerie it is a good plea in barre for the defendant to plead not guiltie or that he did not forge that deed or to plead that he gaue to the plaintife a gallon of wine in satisfaction of the said offence which he did accept And so it is a good plea in barre in an action of forger of false deeds brought vpon the statute of 5. Elizab. and the same plea being confessed by the plaintife or found by verdict shall not onely barre the plaintife of the recouerie of his double costs and dammages but shall also discharge the defendant of all corporall punishments to be inflicted and of the forfeiture of the issues and profits of his land to the king For this is not a release or discharge after verdict but a discharge before verdict whereby the whole Action and sute is discharged and so not within the compasse of the said statute of 5. Eliz. 14. touching the plaintifes release or discharge after verdict Where one shall haue an Action of forgery though he hath but a right to the land 18 There be some cases where a man shall haue an Action of forger of false déeds though he hath neither possession reuersion or remainder but onely a title to the land As if a man die seised of certaine land and a stranger doth abate and enter vpon the same land before the entrie of the heire and holdeth out the heire and after the same abator doth forge some charter deed or other writing sealed of the same land to the intent to disturbe trouble or defeate the estate of the heire in the same in this case the heire may haue an Action of forger of false deeds against the same stranger though he hath then no possession reuersion or remainder in the same land And so it is 4. H. 6. 25. 22. H. 6. 15. 15. Ed. 4. 24. if one man doe disseise another man of land and after doth forge false deedes c. of the same land to the intent aforesaid the dissesee may maintaine an Action of forger of false deeds against the disseisor vpon the Statute of 5. Elizab. as he might haue done before vpon the Statute of 1. H. 5. for that his right and title to the same land is molested troubled defeated recouered or charged by the same forged deed And the same law is if a man doe bring a reall Action against an other of certaine land 9. Ed. 4. 37. and before iudgement one claiming a lease for the terme of yeares of the same land praieth to be receiued to saue his terme according to the Statute of Gloucester and doth shew his said lease which lease is forged Stat. 6. Ed. 1 11. In this case the Demandant in the saide Action may haue a writ of forger of false deedes against him that claimeth the said terme though he hath as yet nothing in possession reuersion or remainder in the same land but onelie a right for this lease is forged to ●he intent to defeate him of his right viz. of his present possession 19 If a man hath neither possession reuersion remainder or title of in or to land Where no Title no Action of forgerie and yet will bring against another an Action of forger of false deedes of the same land it is a good plea in barre for the defendant to pleade 21. H. 6. 51. 8. H. 6. 34. that hée himselfe is seised of the same land without that the plaintife hath any thing therein for if the plaintife hath nothing in the freehold or inheritance of the land nor any estate for yeares copihold or annuity in the same then he cannot be the party grieued in that Action neither his right title or interest of in or to the same can be molested troubled or defeated recouered or charged And the same law is if a man hath in land no mediate or immediate estate expectant vpon any lease or leases for life liues or yeares nor profit right of entry but onely a possibilitie 33. H. 6. 22. As if A. doe giue land to B. and the heires of his body lawfully begotten the remainder thereof to C. and his heires for euer If E. doe forge a deede containing that A. gaue same land to the said B. and the heires of his body lawfully begotten the remainder thereof to him the said E. and his heires for euer In this case C. cannot pursue an Action of forger of false deedes against E. during the liues of B. or of any of the heires of his body lawfully begotten for the said forgery séeing that during the said time his right title or interest into that land is not molested troubled defeated recouered No Action in respect of a possibilitie or charged for that he hath therein during that time but onely a possibilitie which possibilitie it may be shall neuer come into Esse And further C. cannot for the said forgery recouer double costs and dammages according to the said Statute of 5. Eli. for that he is not as yet a partie grieued nor damnified nor hath sustained any dammages neither peraduenture euer shall if B. and his heires doe continue from one generation to another and not die without issue of their bodies c. And of a bare possibilitie no value can be made neither single or double dammages assessed 18. H. 6. 5. 9. H. 6. 26. Kel fol. 114 20 If there be two Ioyntenants or tenants in common of land and a stranger doth forge a déede concerning the same land Forging of a déed touching ioyntenants land if one of those Ioyntenants or tenants in common doe bring an Action of forger of false déedes against the offender and the Defendant doe pleade that another hath an estate in Ioyntenancie or in common with the plaintife who is in full life this writ shall abate for séeing this Action is but in the nature of an Action of Trespas wherein the plaintifes are onely to recouer dammages Ioyntenants and tenants in common must ioyne in the same Action for though their right in
right to another and if any doe and bée attainted thereof the taker shall forfeit to the King so much of his lands and goods as doth amount to the value of the part that he hath purchased for such Maintenance and to obtaine that any person that will shall be receiued to sue for the king before those Iustices before whom the suit doth depend and the iudgement shal be giuen by them But it may not be vnderstood in this case Pleaders may giue counsell for their fées that a man may not haue counsell of pleaders and learned men for his fée nor of his next friends And after to the intent to impose a sharper punishment vpō such as should be offendors in Maintenance Champerty or the like by a statute made Ann̄ 33. E. 1. it was enacted St. 33. Ed. 1. That if any person do take vpō him for Maintenance Champerty or the like bargaine any manner of suit or plea against another The punishment of champertors is attainted of such assumption suit or bargaine or of consent thereunto he shal be thrée yeares imprisoned and further punished at the kings pleasure 8 And so it appeareth by the foresaid statutes that it is Champerty Fit Nat. Br. 171. 7. Ed. 3. 9. Fit champ 6. where a man by couenant or agréement made by writing or word What is chāperty what not doth bargaine to haue parcell of the land debt or other thing which is in suit if it be recouered to aid and maintain the party to that suit and in this case he that is the other party to that suit oppressed or grieued by this Maintenance may prosecute a writ of Champerty against the same offendor 9. H. 6. 64. or a writ of Maintenance at his choice for euery Champerty is Maintenance but euery Maintenance is not Champerty And in this case of Champerty he that selleth his land or demiseth his land for life or yeares or any part thereof during the time that the same land is in suit shall be punished according to the foresaid statute of 28. Ed. 1. as well as he that purchaseth the same land Fit champ 5. 30. Ass p. 5. 8. Ed. 4. 13. And the writ of Champerty may be brought against the buyer alone or against the seller alone And it is all one penalty where he selleth his land for mony or other consideration and where hée fréely doth giue his land for if it be giuen during the time that the land is in suit it is Champertie for the Law doth prohibite euery man to obtaine land when it is in suit But if a man purchase land after iudgement it is no Champertie for then there is no suit depending touching that land and if a man that is learned in the Law and doth giue counsell therein 13. H. 4. 19. doe take part of the land that was in variance of his client for his fées after the same is recorded this is no Champerty So that the bargaine be made after the recouery of the land and not depending the suit 47. E. 3. 9. 7. E. 4. 15. And if a man doe bring an action against another and do recouer the thing in question against the defendant yet the plaintife may haue an action of Maintenance against euery person that shall maintaine the defendant in that suit though he hath lost nothing by that Maintenance for that the same Statute of 28. Edw. 1. is a prohibition of Champertie And if a man doe bargaine for land before any suit is commenced for the same and after a suit is prosecuted against the tenant of the land for the same Fit champ 15. if the same tenant doe make a feoffement or other assurance to the purchasor according to his bargaine of the same land during the time of the same suit yet this is no Champertie For in this case the seller did not assure this land to the purchasor vpon couenant to haue Maintenance but to performe his former bargaine and the sale was before the suit though the performance thereof was after And if a man doe make a feoffement of land to others to his owne vse 8. E. 4. 13 during the time that a suit is depending for the same land this is no Champertie for the feoffement was not made to haue Maintenance in that suit but to haue the possession of the land to bée transferred to others and yet to the same vse it was before And a man may giue land to his sonne in Franke-marriage 6 E. 3. 33. or for the terme of his life during the time that a suit is depending against him of the same land and it is no Champertie for that the words of the statute of Anno 28. Edw. 1. be But it is not intended that a man shall not haue counsell of pleaders and of learned for his fée nor of his next friends and the father is bound to relieue and helpe his sonne as much as he may and it is no Maintenance nor Champertie in him to assure the land to his sonne nor in the sonne to take it 21. Ed. 3. 52. And in a writ of Champertie it is a good plea for the defendant to plead That he purchased the land of him who recouered it for his money and not for Champertie to maintaine the suit And if a man doe make a lease for the terme of life of land Fit champ 14. and after the tenant for life is impleaded for the same land and depending that plea the tenant for life doth surrender his estate for life to him in Reuersion this is no Champertie 6 Maintenance may also bée committed in other sorts then be aforesaid Maintenance by Embracery viz. by Embraceors St. 33. Ed. 1. and by Iuries By the Statute of Anno 33. Edw. 1. an Embraceor is described to be one that commeth to the barre with the party and speaketh in the matter and is there to suruey the Iurie And he is accounted an Embraceor Fit Nat. Br. 171. who will threaten the Iurie or any of them if they doe not giue their verdict by his direction and he also who is a procuror of a Iurie to appeare 13. H. 4. 19. that is commonly called a leader of Enquests And the punishment of Maintenance both in Embraceors and Iurors is assigned by the Statutes of Anno 34. Edw. 3. Anno 38. Edw. 3. whereby it is ordained St. 34. E. 3. 8. 38. Ed. 3. 12. That if any Iuror sworne in Assises Maintenance by Iurors or other Enquests to be taken betwéene the King and the party or betwéene party and party doe by himselfe or any other take any thing of the plaintife or defendant to giue his verdict and thereof is attainted at the suit of the party which will sue for himselfe or for the king or of any other person entring his plaint by Bill immediatly before the Iustices before whom the Iurie was sworne the
30. St. 18. El. 13. an 18. El. it was established That euery such person which shal be Atturney for any other person or persons being demandant or plaintife tenāt or defendāt in any actiō or suit cōmenced in any of the K. courts of record at West plead to an issue in the same shal deliuer or cause to be deliuered his lawfull warrant of Atturney to be entred of record for euery of the said actions or suits wherin he is named an Atturney to the officer or his deputy ordained for the receit or entring therof in the same terme whē the issue is entred of record in the said court or before vpon paine of forf of x. l. for euery default for not deliuery of the said warrāt the one moity to the K. his heirs successors the other to such officer to whō or in whose office the same warrāt shold be deliuered entred or filed to be rec by A. of det B. P. or I. wherin no W. E. P. c. also he shal suffer such imprisonmēt as by the discretiō of the I. of the Court where any such default shall be made shall be thought good Fit N. B. 9 6 If a man make an Atturney in a real action brought against him Deceit by an Atturney after by couin agréed vpon betwéene the demandant and the said Atturney the same Atturney maketh default whereby the tenant doth loose his land then the same tenant who lost his land may haue a writ of Deceit against the Atturney And so it is if a man bring an action of Trespasse against two others Register fo 113. Fit N. B. 96. and the plaintife and an Atturney by couin agréed vpon betwéene them doe cause two straungers not parties to the writ to come into the court and to say that they be the same two defendants named in the writ and that they do constitute the same man to be their Atturney in that suit wherupon the same Atturney as Atturney to the defendants named in the writ do plead to an issue and after suffer the enquest to passe by his default by which meanes the plaintife doth recouer against the defendant in this case they who be indéed defendants and against whom the same action of Trespasse was brought may haue a writ of Deceit against the same Atturney that appeared as Atturney for them and shall recouer their dammages 10. Ed. 4. 9. 20. Eliz. Dyer 367. If an Atturney be informed by his client to plead a false plea which he cannot in conscience plead he may procure this Entrie to bée made Quod non fuit veracitér informatus ideo nihil c. to defend him in a writ of Deceit brought against him by his said client If an Atturney do sue forth a Capias where there was no originall writ before 20. H. 6. 39. he shal be committed to prison and thrust out of his place in that and all other Courts 4 As the law doth punish her Officers who do practise or commit any deceit or fraud in stead of truth in place of iustice The law reiecteth fraudulent acts so doth she renounce and condemne all acts of greatest importance if they be intermixt with guile and falshood For though Iudiciall acts as Fines Recoueries Warranties deedes inrolled c. being of their owne natures iust and lawfull and meanes to settle titles to appease controuersies and to yeeld each person his due bee therefore greatly respected and fauoured in her sight yet if any of them be deuised or executed by couin or to deceiue then she doth vtterly reiect them and adiudge them void Co. li. 3. 77. As a man was Lord of the Mannor of D. wherein there was a tenant which had some parcels of freehold land in fee simple the Lord demised certaine lands parcell of the demesnes of his said Mannor to the said freeholder for xxj yeares reseruing certaine rent and demised some other lands parcell of the said demesnes to the same fréeholder at will reseruing another rent and graunted by copie of Court roll certaine other lands parcell of the same Mannor to the sayd freeholder for the terme of life according to the custome of the sayd Mannour reseruing a third rent And after the same freeholder demised all the sayd lands which hee held by lease for yeares at will and by copie in D. to a straunger for the terme of life and then the same freeholder leuied a fine with proclamations of so many messuages so many acres of land medow pasture c. as he had by lease for yeres at will by copie of Court roll of his owne inheritance in D. by couin fraud to barre the lord of his inheritance All the proclamations were made and the fiue yeres were past the same fréeholder continued in possession of the land which was graunted to him by lease for yeres at will and by copie and paid to the Lord yerely his seuerall rents for the same And after the stranger to whom the fréeholder made the lease for life died and the lease which the Lord made to the fréeholder for xxj yeares expired And then the same freeholder claimed the inheritance of all the land which the Lord demised vnto him for yeares at will by copie intending to barre the Lord thereof by force of the fine with proclamations the fiue yeares past But this fine was adiudged void against the Lord and that it did not barre him to clayme and enter vpon his land for that it was leuied by him who had but estate in those lands for yéeres at will or by copy of court Roll and that neither had nor could pretend any title to the inheritance of the land but only by fraud practised the disheritance of the leassor And whereas the meaning of the makers of the statute of Anno 4. H. 7. St. 4. H. 7. 24 was as it may appeare by the preamble of the same that fines ought to be of the greatest strength to auoid strifes and debates when the lessée for yeares at will or copyholder shall make an assurance by fraud and couin A fine leuied of land to defraud the right owner therof to the intent a fine may be leuied to disherit the right owner of his land this is not a meanes to auoid or appease strife but to begin it where none was before and therefore the same statute did not intend to ratifie such an estate begun by deceit And further the meaning of the makers of the said statute was not That he who could not leuie a fine of this land in respect of the debilitie of his estate therin should be enabled by his owne practise and deceit to leuie a fine therof to barre him who had a lawfull title therein and a right to leuie a fine thereof And the same lessée for yeares tenant at will and copyholder contriued his fraud in so secret manner that by his couert practise he depriued his
lessor of the remedy which the said statute of Anno 4. H. 7. did giue him viz. to make his entry or to pursue his action within fiue yeares which he could not do being ignorant of the lease for life which his tenant had made of this land to a stranger and also conceiuing that the lessée hauing land of his owne fée simple in the same towne he leuied a fine of that land which hee might lawfully doe And the deceit and fraud in this case is the more odious because it was practised by the lessée against his lessor and by the copyholder against his Lord who is by the law bound to do fealty to the lessor and Lord which is a bond of confidence and a linke of trust And if a man seised of land in fée Fit Fines 120. do make a lease to another thereof for terme of life and the lessée for life doth leuie a fine therof to a stranger he in the reuersion may enter into the same land for a forfeiture and put forth the conusée in the fine and auoid the fine for it was leuied by deceit to defraud him of his reuersion If a fine be leuied of lands to secret vses to deceiue the purchasor of the same land it may be auerred to be leuied by fraud and so by the statute of 27. El. 4. auoided St. 27. Eli. 4. And so if a fine be leuied vpon an vsurious contract and that be auerred the same fine shal be void by the stat of 13. Eliz. 8. St. 13. Eli. 8 A fine leuied of ancient demesne lands to defraud the Lord. 5 The law is as prouident to protect mens seigniories rents and seruices from euiction by deceit as she is their lands and tenements knowing that a fine in some cases leuied by couin of the one may be as preiudiciall to his inheritance as of the other hath therefore ordained seuerall remedies to redresse seuerall wrongs as if a man seised of lands in ancient demesne do leuy a fine thereof at the common law to another this is a deceit to the lord of that manor of whom the said lands be holden 21. Ed. 3. 20 Fit Nat. Br. 98. therefore he may haue a writ of Deceit against the cognisor and the tenant of the lord thereby auoid the said fine and then he that leuied the said fine shall be restored to the possession and the title which he had before in the same land and also the same land shall returne and become auncient demesne as it was before for that the said fine shal be vtterly void 21. Ed. 3. 56. And he that is lord of a manor of auncient demesne but for the terme of his life only may maintaine this writ of Deceit And so may he in reuersion if tenant for the terme of life doe not bring it during his life and either of them by his said writ may auoid the same fine for by the leuying of a fine at the common law of lands in ancient demesne 8. E. 4. 6. or by recouerie of them at the common law the same lands do become Franke fée and pleadable at the common law and so the lord should be deceiued of his right and loose his seigniorie in them And the writ of Deceit will auoid the said fine or recouerie because the fine was leuied and the recouerie was suffered coram non iudice in deceit of the Lord viz. not before that Iudge nor in that Court where they ought to haue béene 17. Ed. 3. 31. 7. H. 4. 44. 8. H. 4. 23. Fitz. Na. Br. 98. But if a man seised of lands whereof parcell be auncient demesne and parcell Franke fée doe leuie a fine at the common law of both parcels in this case though the Lord of the auncient demesne doe by his writ of Deceit auoid the fine for so much as is ancient demesne yet the residue of those lands which be Franke fée shall continue in force for a fine leuied of them was no wrong or deceit to any 6 And the same law is where land is recouered by deceit A writ of Deceit to auoid a recouery as if one man do bring a Praecipe quod reddat against another and demaund certaine land by force whereof the tenant ought to be summoned to be before the Iustices at a certaine day and the shirife doth returne the tenant of the land against whom the said Praecipe is brought Fit Nat. Br. 97. summoned whereas in truth he was not summoned by which false returne and deceit of the shirife the demaundant doth vpon the Graund Cape recouer seisin of the land by default of the tenant in this case the tenant to whom this deceit is done 3. E. 3. 28. Fitz. Deceit 49. may after iudgemēt giuen for the demaundant haue a writ of Deceit against him that did recouer and against the shirife for his false return And by this writ of Deceit the tenant shal be restored to his land againe 18. E. 4. 11. so that it be brought during the life of the summoners viewers and pernors or any of them for if it bee not brought vntill all the summoners viewers and pernors be dead it will not lye for after the death of them the tenant shall not haue a writ of Deceit for proces shal be awarded against the summoners viewers and pernors to appeare in Court and by the examination of them it is to be tried whether the tenant was summoned or not 50. Ed. 3. 16. 8. H. 6. 1. Fitz. Deceit 48. Fitz. Deceit 32. 33. 34. 46 for the summons must be made by two summoners at the least and two viewers And if any of them did not their duty then the writ was not executed as it ought to haue béene and therefore the plaintife in the writ of Deceit ought to be restored But the K. shall haue the issues of the land in the meane time And if the demaundant who did recouer by the shirifes false returne do make a feoffement of the land then the writ of Deceit must be brought against the demaundant the feoffée and the shirife and if the demaundant that doth recouer 8. E. 3. 6. 10. Ed. 3. 43. the shirife also be both dead yet the writ of Deceit may be brought against the heire of the demaundant and the tenant of the land if the summoners viewers and pernors be liuing And if a man do lose his land by default in a Praecipe quod reddat Fit Nat. Br. 98. Fitz. Deceit 43. 80. whereby he was not summoned and then dieth his heire may haue a writ of Deceit as well as his auncestor and shall haue restitution and the vouchée The vouchée may haue a writ of Deceit where he doth loose by default if he were not summoned 7 And so it is if a man sue a Scire facias against another Deceit to auoid a recouerie vpon a Scire facias
lesse without award of the Kings Court he shall make fine according to the quantitie of the trespas and neuerthelesse sufficient amends shal be to them which haue receiued losse by such distresse Distraining out of his fee. Or if one do distrain another to come to his Court which is not of his fée or vpon whom hee hath no iurisdiction by reason of his Hundred or Bailiwike or doe take a distresse without his fée or the place where he hath iurisdiction or bailiwike hee shall make fine according to the quantitie of his offence Excessiue distresse Or if one do take any vnreasonable excessiue distresses which is grieuous and more than the quantitie of the debt or damages this is an oppression an he shall be amerced 41. Ed. 3. 26 29. Ed. 3. 23. As a man auowed the distraining of 200. shéepe and 16. beasts for ij pence rent and he was amerced therefore for all that he tooke aboue vj. shéepe were adiudged an oppression and so vnlawful But if a man distraine for homage 28. Ass p. 50 42. Ed. 3. 26. Co. li. 4. 8. Fitz. Na. Br. 178. 27. Ass p. 51 28. Ass p. 50 the distresse cannot be too excessiue how many beasts soeuer he doth take for that homage is not valuable though for rent fealtie and other seruices it may be excessiue And in like sort Oppression by often distresse if the Lord of a Mannor or any other who hath rent issuing forth of certaine land do distraine the tenant of the same land diuers times for rent or seruices where none is behind vnpaid this is an oppression of the same tenant who is distrained for in this case the partie who claimeth this rent cannot distraine for rent séeing none was due to him but his distresse is onely taken to vexe the tenant of the land and so to oppresse him And therefore the sayd tenant may haue an Assise of Souent foits distresse against the same Lord and recouer dammages of him according to the losse he hath receiued by the same distresses viz. for not plowing or for not manuring his land Lib. in t 82. Co. li. 4. 8. or for taking no profit thereby But it is otherwise if the same seuerall distresses were taken for homage Seueral distresses for one thing And so it is if a man do distraine for rent or seruices or for any other thing Fit Nat. Br. 71. and depending a suit betwéene the parties for the same rent seruice or other thing he who did distrain doth distrain again for the same rent seruice or thing for the which he did distrain before the beasts or goods of him whose hée did first distraine this is an oppression of him whose goods be twice distrained For the redresse whereof hée may haue a writ of Recaption A writ of Recaption against him who so did distraine his goods twice for one cause whereby hée shall recouer dammages for his second distresse And also hée that did take the same distresse shall make fine to the King for his oppression and wrong though the first distresse were lawfully taken yea and though the rent or seruice for the which he did distraine were behind vnpayed or vndone séeing by the first distresse the cause being prooued true and lawfull hée might haue had returne of the goods or cattell which hee did distraine vntill hée had béene satisfied of the rent seruice or thing for the which hée did distraine But a man may distraine the cattell of him who bée eating of his corne or grasse Distresses for damages for t or doing any other hurt in his ground 47. Ed. 3. 7 so often as he shall find them doing hurt therein and it is no oppression or wrong so to do for he doth not distraine twice for one cause as in the former case but distraineth seuerall times for seuerall new offences 4 And euerie Trespasse which the law doth interpret to bee iniuriously committed vi armis may also fitly be termed an oppression for it is done vpon the offendors owne wrong without warrant of law St. 5. R. 2. ● As if one person doe enter vpon anothers land expell him out of the possession therof whereas his entry is not giuen by the law or doth enter with strong hand or multitude of people Fitz. Tresp 13. 45. 234 20. H. 6. 22. 9. Ed. 4. 28. 9. H. 6. 64. 21. H. 6. 5. 21. Ed. 4. 18. 9. Ed. 4. 29. 10. Ed. 4. 4. 21. Ed. 4. 4. 1. H. 7. 10. 37. H. 6. 36. 21. H. 7. 1● 11. H. 4. 64. 20. H. 6. 14. 3. H. 6. 12. 10. H. 6. 16. 43. Ed 3. 13. 4. Ed. 3. 48 47. Ed. 3. 22 43. Ed. 3. 35 1. H. 5. 1. and not in peaceable manner this is an oppression And so it is Oppression by Trespasses if one person doe pull downe breake or impaire anothers house or any part thereof Or if one person doe fell cut downe or carrie away the Timber Trées or Wood of another Or if one person doe fell cut tread downe or carrie away the corne or grasse of another Or if one person doe with his cattell depasture feed or eat the corne grasse or hay of another Or if one person doe take and carrie away the money plate iewels houshold-stuffe cattell corne hay or any kind of goods of anothers Or if one person doe plough till eyre or digge the ground or soyle of another Or if one person doe mayme imprison wound or beat another or doth mayme wound or beat the seruant of another whereby he looseth his seruice Or if one person doe hunt chase or hawke in the frée Warren of another or doe take kill or destroy his game there Or if one person doe fish in the Pond Poole Mildam Stew or other seuerall fishing of another Or if one person doe breake the doue-house of another or destroy the flight of the doues of another Or if one person doe digge the Myne of Tinne Lead Stone Coale Grauell Sand Matle Chalke c. of another Or if one person doe pull vp take away the meerestones which by consent haue béen set betwéen his own ground and anothers In all and euerie of which cases the partie grieued may pursue an Action of Trespasse against the offendor and declare that hée committed any of the said offences vi arm●s wherein if the defendant be attainted hée shall pay to the plaintife his dammages sustained and to the King a fine for that he hath done an oppression to one of his subiects and made an offence to the law Fit Nat. Br. 183. 4. Ass p. 3. 5 Euerie Nusance which one person doth to the land of another Oppression by Nusances wherein the owner hath an estate for the terme of life in tayle or in fée simple may also bée accounted an oppression for those Nusances be put in practise by the offendors onely will and by his owne open playne and manifest
is an oppression and for the redresse thereof the same tenant may pursue against his lord a Writ of Ne iniuste vexes grounded vpon a braunch of the statute of Magna Charta St. 9. H. 3. 10 thereby commaunding the Lord that he shall not oppresse nor vniustly vexe his tenant for more rent or seruices then hée ought to pay or doe 12. E. 4. 7. 28. Ass p. 33 5. Ed. 4. 82. Or otherwise the tenant may auoid this surplusage of rent in an Assise Writ of Rescous or Cessauit brought against him by his lord but in a Repleuin he cannot auoid his lord of this rent newly incroched séeing the same lord hath had seisin thereof and so it is if the lord of a Manor 40. Ed. 3. 44. 49. Ed. 3. 22. 39. E. 3. 6. which is auncient demesne will encroch vpon his tenants and distraine them or any of them that hold their lands by Charter fréely to doe other seruices or customes to the same lord then they ought to doe or that their auncestors were accustomed to do this is an oppression of the same tenants and for the redresse thereof all the tenants of the said auncient demesne Manor may haue against their said lord the kings writ of Monstrauerunt directed to the said lord commaunding him thereby that hée shall not require nor cause to bée required of his said tenants more seruices or customes then they ought to doe Fitz. Na. Br. 14. or had wont to doe And if after the said writ directed he will distraine the goods of them or any of them againe to doe more seruices then they ought to doe Then the same tenants or such or so many of them as bee so distrained may procure an attachment against their said lord Fitz. Na. Br. 15. returnable in the K. Bench or common place for this oppression and contempt wherin euery of the same tenants shall recouer his dammages seuerally according to his losse 8 Euery excessiue amerciament which one person doth take of another Oppression by excessiue amerciament is also to be accounted an oppression of the party so amerced for by the Statutes of Magna Charta West 1. St. 9. H. 3. 14 3. Ed. 1 6. it is ordained That no Citie Borough Towne or man shall be amerced but for a reasonable cause and according to the quantitie of his offence and euery fréeman shall bée amerced sauing his fréehold a marchant sauing his marchandize and euery other mans villaine besides the kings sauing his villaine tenure and the same amerciaments shall bee assessed by the oath of honest and lawfull men of the same vicenage So that if one person doe take a much greater amerciament of another then the quantitie of his offence doth require in a Court Baron or other Court which is not of record or doe take that amerciament of his owne authoritie without being before assessed by others vpon their oathes and so maketh himselfe iudge in his owne cause this is an oppression of the party amerced for the redresse whereof the party grieued may procure to be directed to the lord of the said Manor or to his Baylife a Writ of Moderata misericordia which was founded vpon the said stat of Magna Charta commaunding them thereby Fitz. Na. Br. 75. that they shall take a moderat and indifferent amerciament of the same person according to the quantity of his offence And if the lord or his baylife will not then cease to distraine for the said excessiue amerciament the partie so oppressed may haue against the offendor an attachment directed to the Shirife of that Countie where the same Distresse is taken to attach him to appeare in the kings Court and to answere his said offence Oppression by committing of wast 9 The Wast and Estrepement which one person hauing a particular estate in another persons land doth make or commit to the disheritance of him in the reuersion or remainder of the same land without his consent may also be accounted an oppression of him in whom the said inheritance is for when one person doth lease or otherwise conuey his land to another for the terme of life liues or yeares he doth in effect but lend the same land to the sayd particular tenant for the terme betwéene them agréed vpon expecting to haue the same againe at the end of the terme in as good plight and in such sort as it was when he first did deliuer and lend it And therefore if the particular tenant during the continuance of his estate doe commit any wast in the same land he cannot deliuer it againe at the end of his terme in such plight and sort as at the first he did receiue and borrow it but by the wast the perpetuall profit of the land is impaired and therefore of so much in value hée in the reuersion or remainder is disherited And for the preuention thereof by the statute of Marlebridge it was ordained St. 52. H. 3. 24. That Farmors during their termes shall not make wast sale or exile of houses woods or men nor of any thing belonging to the Tenements which they haue in farme without they haue speciall graunt in writing making mention of a couenant that they may doe it And to the intent that condigne punishment might bée prouided and inflicted vpon such as should be transgressors and oppressors in these cases of Wast by the statute of Gloucester it was enacted St. 6. Ed. 1. 5 That a man shall haue an action of Wast in the Chauncerie against him which is tenant by the courtesie of England The tenants forf which cōmitteth wast or otherwise tenant for terme of life or for terme of yeares or against a woman which holdeth in Dower and he which shall bée attainted of Wast shall forfeit the thing wasted and besides shall pay treble so much as the Wast shall be taxed and after by the statute of Westminster the second the same was in a sort confirmed St. 13. E. 1. 14 and the said action of Wast was againe giuen against the foresaid tenants by the courtesie in dower for terme of life or yeares and also ordained to extend against Gardens And by the same statute the proces to be vsed in the said action of Wast was assigned to be Summons Attachment and Distresse and if the party defendant doe not appeare at the distresse then a writ shall be awarded to the Shirife to inquire of the wast by the oathes of twelue men And because diuers persons did let their lands to others sometime for terme of life or anothers life and sometime for terme of yeares and after the said tenants did graunt their estates which they had in the same Lands and Tenements to others to the intent that they in the reuersion viz. their lessors their heires or assignées should not take knowledge of their names and yet the first lessees did continually occupie the said Lands and tooke the profites to
an 16. R. 2. 1. were made prouided to giue liberty protection safety to aliens strangers to defend them from wrongs and oppressions St. 23. El. 5. 23 It appeareth by the preamble of the stat of A. 23. Oppression by making of yron workes Eliz. that by the erection of sundry yron mils in diuers places of this realme not far distant from the city of London from the downes sea coasts of Sussex the necessary prouision of wood as well timber fit for building other vses as also all other fellable woods seruing for fuell doth daily decay become scant to the great dammage oppression of the city of London the suburbes of the same of al other persons hauing occasion daily to resort thither from all the parts of this realm for the remedy whereof by the same statute it was enacted That no person or persons shal conuert or im●loy or cause to be conuerted or imploied to coale or fuell for the making of yron or yron mettall in any yron mils furnace or hāmer any maner of wood or vnderwood now growing or which hereafter shall grow within the cōpasse of 22. miles from and about the city of London or the suburbes of the same or within 22. miles of the riuer of Thames from Dorchester in the coūty of Oxford downward the same riuer of Thames or within foure miles of the foot of the hils called the Downes betwixt Arundell and Pemsey in the county of Sussex or within foure miles of any of the towns of Winthelsey and Rie or within two miles of the towne of Pemsey or within two miles of the towne of Hastings in the said County vpon paine to forfeit for euery load of Wood so to be imploied or conuerted into coale or other fuell for the making of yron or yron mettall in any yron mill furnace or hammer as aforesaid xl s̄ to the Qu. and I. to be recouered by A.B.P.I. wherein no W.E.P.I. c. But this Act shall not extend to any Woods growing or to grow in any such parts of the Wields of Surrey Sussex or Kent within the said 22. miles of the said Citie of London and the riuer of Thames as is distant aboue 18. miles from the Citie of London and 8. miles from the sayd riuer of Thames St. 23. El. 5 And by the same statute it was moreouer ordained Oppression by new yron workes That no new yron works shal be erected within 22. miles of the said city of London nor within 14. miles of the foresaid riuer of Thames nor within 4. miles of the Downs aforesaid or of the said towns of Pēsey Winchelsey Hastings or Rie vpon paine of an hundred pounds to be likewise recouered and emploied as is aforesaid But this act shal not extend to any woods or vnderwoods of Christopher Darrell growing or which shall grow in the parish of Newdigate And for the causes and reasons aforesaid by one other stat made An. 27. St. 27. El. 1 El. it was further enacted That no person or persons shall make erect build or new set vp at or in any place within the counties of Sussex Surry or Kent or any of them any manner of yron mils furnace finary or bloomary for the making or working of any maner of yron or yron mettall other then either vpon such old former baies or pennes whereupon hath lately bin or at the time of the new erection shal be then standing some yron mils surnace or hammer or els in and vpon such lands as the party or parties so erecting any such intēded new worke shall continually furnish the same with sufficient supply of his or their owne wood standing and growing vpon his or their owne soile or land being to him or them in fée simple fée taile or for terme of life or liues without impeachmēt of wast at the least and not otherwise Nor shal conuert or imploy or cause to be conuerted to coales or other fuel for the making or working of yron or yron mettall in or about any yron mils furnaces hammers finary forge or blomarie the body or bodies of any sound timber trée or trées apt for the making of good sufficient cleft wares or sawing timber of Oke Ash or Elme growing of the breadth or bignesse of one foot square at the stub or any part of the same body or bodies of any such trée or trées vpon paine of forfeiture for euery yron mill furnace forge finarie or bloomarie made erected builded or set vp contrary to the tenor and true meaning of this act thrée hundred pounds and for euery body of such timber trée so imploied or conuerted to coale or fuell for the making or working of yron as is aforesaid xl s̄ to the Q. and I. to be recouered by A.B.P. or I. wherein no W.E.P. c. Prouided alwaies that it shall and may be lawfull to for the owners of such trées the bodies whereof haue béene or shal be from time to time conuerted and imployed to or for any maner of timber or cleft ware within the wields of Sussex Surrey or Kent or any of them the same not being within 18. miles of the city of London or 8. myles of the riuer of Thames or 4. myles of the townes of Rye Winchelsey or within 3. myles of Hastings or within 4. myles of the foot of the Hils called the Downes betwéene Arundel Pemsey in the county of Sussex aforesaid or any of thē to imploy the tops and offals of all such trées to or for coales or other fuell seruing to or for yron works at their owne wils and pleasures This statute or any other notwithstanding Oppression by Brewers 24 If any Ale or Béere brewer do sell or take for any barrell kilderkin St. 23. H. 8. 4 or firkin of ale or béere aboue such prices as shal be assessed by the Iust of peace of the shire or by the mayor shirife or head officer of the city borough or towne corporat where the said brewer doth dwell this is an oppression of al those that do buy the same ale béere and therefore by the stat of An. 23. H. 8. the offendor shall forfeit for euery barrell so sold 6. s̄ for euery kilderkin 3. s̄ 4. d. for euery firkin 2. s̄ for euery lesse vessell xij d. and for a greater then a barrell x. s̄ to the K. and I. Oppression of Coopers by Brewers And if any Brewer which breweth béere or ale to sell St. 23. H. 8. 4 shal by himselfe or any other to his vse occupy the mysterie of Coopers or make any barrels kilderkins firkins or other vessell of wood wherein to put his béere or ale this is an oppression of Coopers and by the said stat of An. 23. H. 8. the offendor shal forf for euery vessell to the K. and I. 3. s̄ 4. d. But a brewer may kéepe a Cooper to bind hoope pinne and
be supported and maintained with land to vphold the countenāce charge of the owner thereof And therfore this Earldome being by the K. giuen to the Earle the heires males of his body begotten is an inheritance which may discend from one heire male to an other and then by the speciall words of the before rehearsed Statute of 26. H. 8. and 5. Ed. 6. it shall be forfeited to the King by the said heires attainder of high treason for it was in the same heire an hereditament and whereof he had an estate of inheritance And moreouer when the King at the first did giue to this Earle and the heires males of his body begotten the foresaide great title of honour though there was no condition expressed in the same grant yet there was a secret condition implied therein viz. that the said grauntée and the heires males of his body should be assistant and seruiceable to the King his heires and successors by his Councell in the time of peace and by his force and prowesse in the time of warre Therefore when the heire male of this Earle the first grauntée did take Councell to breake the peace of the King and leuied warres and imployed his force and power against him he first brake the same secret condition which was annexed to his ancestors graunt of the Earledome And so there is reason and cause whie his said title of honour depending vpon the same condition should therewith cease and determine and that the same should returne againe to the Crowne from whence it was deriued The forfeture of lands in fée simple 27 Besides the forfeitures aforesaide 30. H. 6. 5. euery person that is attainted of high treason petit treason or felonie shall also forfeit his lands in fée simple which he hath in his owne right in vse or possession sauing that the attainder of treason by force of the Statute of Anno 5. El. 1. St. 5. El. 1. ordained against the maintaining of the authoritie of the Bishops and Sea of Rome shall not extend to make any corruption of bloud the disheritance of any heire forfeiture of any dower nor to preiudice the right or title of any person other than the offendor or offendors during his or their naturall liues onely And sauing that the attainder of treason by force of the Statute of Anno 5. Eliz. 11. St. 5. El. 11 prouided against the clipping washing filing or rounding of money maketh no corruption of bloud in the heire or forfeiture of dower in the wife And sauing that the attainder of treason by force of the Statute established Anno 18. El. 1. against impairing diminishing falsifying skaling St. 18. El. 1 or lightning of money maketh no corruption of bloud nor the wife to loose her dower for he that is attainted of that treason shall suffer death and forfeit all his goods and chattels to the King and all his lands during his life onely And likewise sauing that the attainder of felonie by force of the Statute made Anno 1. Iac. 12. against coniuration witchcraft enchantment St. 1. Iac. 12 charme and sorcerie maketh no corruption of bloud nor the forfeiture of the heires or successors inheritance of any land nor of the wiues title of dower And further sauing that the attainder of felonie by force of the Statute prouided Anno 1. M. 12. against vnlawfull assemblies St. 1. M. 12 maketh no corruption of bloud And moreouer sauing that the attainder of felonie by force of the Statute ordained Anno 5. El. 14. against the forging of Euidences St. 5. El. 14. and writings maketh no corruption of bloud nor forfeiture of land or dower And furthermore sauing that the attainder of felonie by force of the Statute of Anno 31. Eliz. 4. St. 31. El. 4 prouided against the imbeseling of the Quéenes ordnance armour or artillery maketh the offendor to forfeit no lands tenements or hereditaments any longer than during his life St. 4. Iac. 1. S. Triall by the country 10. Co. li. 7. 34 S. Br. 56. no corruption of bloud nor the wife to forfeit her dower And the same lawe is if an Englishman doe commit any felonie in Scotland And if a man haue an annuitie to him and his heires The forfeture of an annuity and he doe commit high treason and is attainted thereof he shall forfeit to the King the same annuitie by force of the before recited Statute of Anno 26. H. 8. 13. for that the same annuitie is an inheritance 28 He that is attainted of high treason petit treason or felonie Forfeiting of a title to land shall also forfeit such lands whereof he hath neither possession reuersion or remainder but onely a title or right or cause of action As if a man be disseised of lands and then the disseisée committeth high treason Co. l. 3. 10 after an office found thereof the king may seise those lands as forfeited and escheated vnto him in respect of the same persons attainder of treason And if the disseisée be attainted of petit treason or felonie the Lord of the Fée of whom the same lands be holden may enter into the same lands as escheated vnto him in respect o● the attainder of his lawfull tenant But the Lord cannot haue a writ or escheat or other action to recouer the same land because his tenant died not or was not seized thereof but his onely remedie is to enter 6. H. 7. 9 And if a man make a lease for the terme of life of his land and after committeth felony and then the tenant for the terme of life dieth the Lord may enter but cannot haue a writ of escheat 29 As he that is attainted of treason or felony shal forfeit his lands Forfeiting of euidence so shal the Lord to whom those lands be forfeited 49. H. 6. 14 haue the euidēce of the same lands as escheated or forfeited vnto him to maintaine his title in the same lands escheated and to prooue how his late tenant came by and held the same lands St. 9. H. 3. 29 30 Though it is ordained by the statute of Magna Charta That iustice shall not be sold deferred or denied to no man neither shall any man be condemned but by lawfull triall and that it be further established by the statute of Anno 5. Edw. 3. St. 5. E. 3. 9 That no man shal be attached nor foreiudged of life lands or goods against the forme of the great Charter and the Law of the Realme So that the Law of the Realme doth allow to euery man that is an offendor his answere and lawfull triall be his crime supposed to be neuer so great and the proofe thereof neuer so manifest But if a man that is arrested of Treason or Felony or being vehemently suspected to haue committed Treason or Felony is attempted to be arrested be so wilfull stubborne or rebellious Forfeiture without at-attainder that he will
condemned and which be fugitiue wheresoeuer they bée found And if they haue any freehold it shall bée forthwith seised into the Kings hands and the King shall haue the profits thereof by the space of a yeare and a day and the land shall bée wasted and destroyed in the houses woods and gardens and in all things belonging to the same except men of certaine places priuiledged And after the King hath had the yeare day and wast the land shall bée restored to the chiefe Lord of the same fee vnlesse that before he redéeme the same yeare day and wast of the King by the paiment of a fine But there is a custome in the Countie of Glocester that after a yeare and a day the lands and tenements of Felons in that Shire shall reuert and be restored to the next heire to whom they ought to haue discended if the felonie had not béene committed And in Kent in Gauelkind the father to the bough the sonne to the plough there all the heires males shall diuide their inheritance and likewise women but women shall not make partition with men 33 By force of which stat of Praerogatiua Regis The yere day and wast of lands of what title shal be forfeited euer sithence that time the King hath had all the thrée things aforesaid viz. the yeare the day and the wast of the lands of him which was attainted of felonie as one of the prerogatiues annexed to the Crowne in all cases where the felon had such an estate in his land Bracton de Corona cap. 13. that he might forfeit the same after his death and that hee himselfe might lawfully haue made wast in the same without being impeached therefore And therefore if the felon be but tenant for the terme of life or for the terme of yeares of lands the king shall not haue the yeare day and wast of them after the felons death for then he might wast another mans inheritance But if a man that is seised of lands in the right of his wife do commit felonie and is attainted thereof the king shall haue the profits of the land during the husbands life if the wife doe liue so long Fitz. Cor. 327. And some doe affirme that the king shall haue the yeare day and wast of the said wiues lands after the felons death because the felon during his life might haue committed wast therein and for that the felon had such an estate in his wiues lands that by the common law he might in his life haue made alienation of them and driuen his wife to her Cuiin vita to haue recouered them But that séemeth to be helped if any such law were before by the Statute of Anno 32. H. 8. where it is ordained That no fine feoffement or other act made suffered St. 32. H. 8. 28 or done by the husband onely of any lands tenements or other hereditaments being the inheritance or fréehold of his wife during the couerture betwéene them shall in any wise be or make any discontinuance thereof or be preiudiciall or hurtfull to the said wife or her heires or to such as shall haue title interest or right to the same by the death of such wife But the same wife or her heires and such other to whom such right shall appertaine after her decease shall and may then lawfully enter into such lands c. according to their rights and titles therein notwithstanding such fine feoffement or other act fines leuied by the husband and wife whereunto the said wife is partie and priuie only except By which Statute the wife after the death of her husband may enter into her owne land notwithstanding any attainder forfeiture or other act done by her husband No yere day and wast of lands holden by ioynt purchase 34 A man seised of land in fée simple holden of a common person did infeoffe thereof the husband and wife and their heires the husband committed felonie and was attainted thereof the King seised the land into his hands for his yere day and wast and after the Kings said terme expired 4. E. 3. 47. the Lord of the fée of whom the same land was holden did sue in the Chauncerie to haue the same land restored to him to whom by warrant the Escheator did deliuer the same lend vpon whose possession the wife of the felon attainted did enter and the said Lord of the fée reentred vpon her whereupon the sayd woman brought an Assise against the sayd Lord and recouered the land Because the fée simple of the same land being in the wife by reason of the ioynt purchase with her husband the K. ought not to haue had the yeare and day after the felons death nor the Lord of the fée the land after by Escheat 35 If tenant in tayle Tenant in tayle generall or speciall or tenant in franke mariage of land do commit petit Treason or Felonie and is attainted thereof and executed the King after his death shall neither haue the yeare day or wast in the felons land nor the Lord of the fée shall haue the land by Escheat but after the felons death the same land shall discend reuert or remaine secundum formam doni to the next heire in tayle of the felon or to him in the reuersion or remainder thereof for in this case the felon was in effect but tenant for the terme of his owne life and thereby could not forfeit a greater estate in his land than that which he had And in in like sort if he that hath land by fresh disseisin or is tenant in fee farme of land A disseiser Tenant in fée farme A mortgagée vpon condition to pay the vttermost yearely value thereof or hath land in Mortgage to be redeemed by the Mortgager vpon condition of payment of money or other condition doth commit petit treason or felonie and is attainted thereof the King shall not haue the yeare day and wast for that would tend to the preiudice of others not partie to the offence who haue or may haue a better right and title to the same lands than the felon attainted Fi. Cor. 310 36 If a man that is owner of land in antient demesne Tenant in antient demesne which hee may sell without consent of the Lord doe commit petit Treason or Felonie and is attainted thereof the King shall haue the yeare day and wast notwithstanding that he hath vsed to surrender the land into the Lords hands by a rod in the Court vpon euerie alienation thereof But if he be owner of the land in auntient demesne of a base tenure it is otherwise Fitz. Cor. 290. 37 A man that tooke a Church for felonie escaped and the towne pursued The yere day wast without attainder and killed him because he would not yéeld himselfe and this matter was presented before the Iustices in Eyre and they adiudged that his goods and the profits of his lands
nothing for that they be discharged of their charge and seruices which they did hold by which was as much as they receiued of the tenant perauaile And if they held of the King by lesse rent than their tenant perauaile held of them they shall haue the surplusage of that which was holden of them of the king by the way of petition Fitz. Assise 124. Fitz. Petition 19. And if the king doe not kéepe the land so escheated vnto him in his hands but will assure it to another hée must reuiue the tenure in the Mesne Lord to hold of them of whom it was holden before the attainder It appeareth by the statute of Praerogatiua Regis cap. 12. That the Kings and whole Court of Parliaments meaning was at that time when it was published and established by Parliament which were the Prerogatiues royall annexed to the Crowne of England by the common law That of such lands as did escheat to the King the seruice of the Lord of the fée should be reserued for the words of the Statute bee these viz. St. 17. Ed. 2. 12. The King shall haue escheat of the lands of Normans to whose sée soeuer they belong Sauing the seruice appertayning to the chiefe Lordes of the same Fée And King Henrie the third gaue the Escheates of Normans landes to bee holden of the chiefe Lordes of the Fee by Seruices and Customs due and accustomed thereunto Some of which Normans dwelling in Normandie at that time had lands in England and were subiects to the King of England and did forsake their obedience to the King of England and became subiects to the K. of Fraunce the King of Englands enemie and therby did forfeit those lands which they had in England by the common law and they did escheat to the king 48 In Petit Treason Who shal haue the forf in petit treason and felony and Felony the king shal not haue the escheat of the offendors land vnlesse it be holden immediatly of him but the king shal haue the profits of the said offendors land by the space of a yeare and a day and the land shall be wasted and destroyed in the houses woods and gardeins and in all things belonging to the same and then it shall bee deliuered to the chiefe Lord of the fée of whom the same land is immediatly holden And yet in some cases the King shall haue the forfeiture of the land of him which doth commit Petit Treason or Felonie though the land be holden of others and not of him St. 17. E. 2. 14. as it appeareth by the Statute of Praerogatiua Regis which hath ordained That the king shall haue the escheates of lands of Archbishops and Bishops fréeholders when such tenants be attainted of Felony committed in time of vacation whilest their temporalties were in the Kings hands to bestow in what sort it shall please him Sauing to such Prelats the seruice that to them is due and accustomed And therefore sauing in the cases aforesaid the mesne Lords of whom the lands be immediatly holden shall haue their escheats of their fréeholders lands that haue committed Petit Treason or Felonie which land after the King hath hath had the yere day and wast thereof they must haue deliuered vnto them out of the kings hands by suing out of a writ S. Br. 39. 49 If any stranger The Lords remedy for lands escheated vnto him or other sauing the King doth intrude into that land whereof the felon attainted was seised at the time of the felony committed the immediat Lord of the fée of whom the same land is holden may enter vpon him and put him out or else he may haue his writ of Escheat against him In the which writ he must rehearse the iudgement giuen against the person attainted viz. if he were attainted by outlawrie to alledge Eo quod praedictus A. feloniam fecit pro qua vtlagatus fuit and if he were attainted by abiuration to say Pro qua regnum nostrum abiurauit and if he were attainted by confession or verdict to say Pro qua suspensus fuit and if hee doe alledge one of those iudgements Fitz. Escheat 14. Fitz. Escheat 8. Fitz. Escheat 6. in the stead of another his writ shall abate And yet he néed not rehearse the manner of the felonie in his writ nor in his count but generally that he committed felonie And though there be error in the iudgement yet the Lord shall haue a writ of Escheat and the tenant shall not falsifie the iudgement by the errour 46. E. 3. 4. 50 Island escheat to the auncestor The heirs remedie for land escheated to his auncestor because his tenant was attainted of felonie and the auncestor dyeth before he doth bring his writ of Escheat or doth enter In this case the heire may haue a writ of Escheat and suppose that the partie attainted did hold of his auncestor Fitz. Escheat 17. 51 If a lease of land be made for the terme of life reseruing to the lessor a rent and the lessor payeth his seruices to the chiefe Lord and then the lessor is attainted of felonie Where the Lord shall haue his writ of Escheat and where he may enter and after the tenant for terme of life dyeth In this case the Lord paramount may haue a writ of escheat of the land for the rent which was reserued vpon the lease doth come in stead of the land and so in the consturction of law he died seised of the land But if no rent had béen reserued the Lord might haue entred into the land as escheated vnto him 6. H. 7. 9. but could not haue recouered it by a writ of Escheat no more than if his tenant being disseised had bin attainted of felony in which case his only remedy is to enter The forme of a 〈◊〉 of Escheat 52 This is the forme of the writ of Escheat Rex vicecomiti B. salutem Praecipe A. quod iuste sine dilatione reddat B. decem acras terrae cum pertinentijs in N. quas C de eò tenuit quae ad ipsum B. reuerti debent tanquam Escaeta sua eò quod praedict ' C. feloniam fecit pro qua suspensus fuit vt dicitur Vel pro qua vtlagatus fuit vt dicitur vel pro qua regnum abiurauit vt dicitur Et nisi c. And though the indictment was executed in other maner than is rehearsed in the writ yet the writ shall not abate Register fo 165. as if he were Decapitatus non suspensus for the execution of the iudgement is not material so that he had such a iudgement for the action is true though the writ be not true The K. remedie for land escheated to him 53 In all cases of felony if the king ought to haue the escheat he must haue an office found for him before he can enter for vntill the office found the king hath but a
shal be allowed but once 6 Killing a man by chaunce or in his owne defence Committing of petite Larcenie 7 Offendors in Treason 8 Confession of the Felony 9 Clergie taken away by Statute A Cutpurse 10 Forging of Writings 11 A committer of Buggerie 12 Counterfeiting to be Egiptians 13 Relieuing of a Iesuit or a Priest 14 Committers of Rape or Burglary 15 Taking a woman against her will 16 Practising of Coniuration or Witchcraft 17 Stabbing or thrusting to death 18 A Recusant not abiuring or returning 19 Abiuration of a Popish Recusant 20 A Souldier departing from his Captaine 21 Wandering Souldiers and Mariners 22 Taking away any person in Cumberland 23 Committing of Murther Poyson Burglarie 24 Stealing of a Horse 25 Stealing of goods in one Countie and carrying them into another 26 Robbing of houses booths tents 27 Robbing of a house in the day 28 Commandement or counsell of Felony 29 A Lord of the parliament shall haue the benefite of his Clergie 30 The Indictment must be according to the Statute The words of the Indictment must be proued 31 When Clergie shall be demaunded Clergie demaunded before verdict 32 Denying to be a Clarke and yet is Whether Clergie be allowable without request 33 Who shal allow of Clergy 34 A Felon readeth vnder the Gallowes 35 To what vse the Ordinarie is imployed Clerkes within orders shall be vsed as others be 36 What is reading as a Clerke 37 The Ordinaries attendance requisit Contention who is Ordinarie 38 A Priest shall haue no fetters 39 Bigamus shall haue his Clergie 40 Another time conuict How the conuict shall be marked How offendors within orders shal be vsed 41 Certificat into the K. Bench of Outlawries Attainders and Conuictions 42 A Clarke deliuered to the Ordinarie Clergy allowed without deliuery to the Ordinary The Kings Pardon Fol. 218. 1 The Kings oath at his Coronation touching pardons 2 None but the King can pardon Felonies 3 In what cases the King may graunt pardon 4 Non obstante in a pardon The Suggestion shall bee comprised in the pardon 5 The offences shal be specified in the pardon 6 Suit for an approuers pardon 7 Pardon of the Felony but not of the attainder 8 Pardon of the attainder but not of the Felony 9 A ioynt pardon to two or three 10 A graunt to be quit of escapes of Felony 11 A generall pardon by Parliament 12 The Kings pardon must be shewed vnder Seale A writ of the allowance of the Kings pardon 13 He that hath a Pardon shall find sureties of his good abearing 14 The good behauior broken after pardon 15 A Charter of Pardon must agree with the indictment 16 The pardon and allowance entred vpon the appeale 17 The Kings pardon in plea in appeale 18 Vpon a Pardon a Scire facias awarded against an Appellant 19 Nonsute doth not aid an appellee that is outlawed 20 The Kings Protection 21 Pardon of a Felony before it be committed Standing mute or answering indirectly Fol. 222. 1 Standing mute whereupon paine fort dure doth ensue 2 Felons refusing lawfull triall 3 Pennance onely vpon an Indictment 4 Pennance for Pyracie 5 No pennance for High Treason 6 No pennance for a man before attainted 7 Standing mute after cōfession 8 Inquire of him that standeth mute 9 The iudgement in pennance Judgement and Execution Fol. 224. 1 Iudgement where the prisoner is acquited 2 The iudgement of a man attainted of high Treason 3 The iudgement of a woman attainted of Treason 4 The iudgement of a man attainted of petit Treason 5 The iudgement of a woman attainted of Felony 6 The iudgement in misprision of Treason 7 Attainder of Treason by the common Law 8 The iudgement of pennance viz. of paine for t dure 9 Iudgement in Felony by Iustices of Nisi prius 10 Iudgement by new Iustices 11 Iudgement in petit Larcenie 12 The staying of a womans execution being with child 13 A man hanged falleth down before he be dead Forfeiture Fol. 226. 1 A Felon shall forfeit lands and goods 2 Forfeiture of goods Flying for the Felony 3 The Accessarie fled for the Felony 4 Forfeiture for petite Larcenie 5 Forfeiture for flying before arrest Forfeiture without Attainder 6 Forfeiture vpon the exigent awarded 7 No forfeiture to the accessarie vntill the principall be attainted 8 For●eiture notwithstanding apparance and pleading 9 Forfeiture of a Clarke conuict Of him that committeth Homicide by misaduenture Of him that killeth in his owne defence Of Felo de se Of him that doth stand mute 10 Forfeiture of a right or action No payment of Attainteds debts 11 Forfeiting of goods wherin the offendor hath no propertie 12 A Felon attainted at the suit of one where moe were to sue 13 Forfeiture of other mens goods and his owne 14 The forfeiture where a woman killeth her husband 15 An Executor shall not forfeit his Testators goods 16 The forfeiture of goods holden ioyntly 17 Confiscation of goods Confiscation of his own goods by disclaymer 18 Confiscation by disclaimer in the goods of others 19 Confiscation of goods left out of an Appeale 20 Confiscation of goods by a false Appeale 21 A Waife and the seising thereof 22 The owner seiseth his goods waiued 23 Sildome waife but of stoln goods When waife of goods not stolne 24 No waife of goods stolne from an alien 25 Forfeiture of lands Tenant for yeares Tenant for life or in taile Tenant in the right of his wife or Church 26 Forfeiture of Landes intailed 27 The forfeiture of landes in fee simple The forfeiture of an Annuitie 28 The forfeiture of Title to land 29 The forfeiture of Euidence 30 Forfeiture without attainder 31 Forfeiture of the yeare day and wast 32 By what meanes the King came by the yeare day and wast 33 The yeare day and wast of lands of what title shall be forfeit 34 No yeare day and wast of lands holden by ioint purchase 35 Whether any Forfeiture shall bee made by Tenant in taile A Disseisor Tenant in fee farme A Mortgage 36 Forfeiture of tenant in auncient demesne 37 The yeare day and wast forfeited without attainder 38 No yeare day and wast of a Clarke conuict Lands of small value 39 When the king shall haue the yeare day and wast 40 The yeare day and wast not grauntable from the Crowne 41 What goods of Felons the king shall haue 42 From what time the forfeiture of lands shall haue relation 43 From what time the forfeiture of goods shall haue relation 44 who shall seise and keepe Felons goods and when 45 The goods of an offendor shall not bee seised vntill he be attainted 46 Who shall haue the custody of Felons goods 47 To whom the forfeiture of lands of a person attainted of high Treason shall accrue 48 Who shall haue the forfeiture in petite Treason and Felonie 49 The Lords remedy for lands escheated vnto him 50 The heires remedie for lands escheated vnto his auncestor 51 Where the
and euery the heire and heires of all and euery the offendor and offendors in any the cases aforesaid and all and euery person and persons 1. M. 12. bodies politicke and corporat their heires successors and executors and euery of them other than such person and persons onely as shall be attainted conuicted and outlawed of any the foresaid offences of felonie shall haue hold enioy all such right title entrie interest leases possessions rents conditions profits and aduātages as they or any of them shall or of right ought to haue in or to any mannors lands rents reuersions seruices or hereditaments whatsoeuer or in or to any part thereof in as large manner to all intents as if such attainder had neuer beene had any thing in this act c. notwithstanding c. Sauing to euery person and persons bodies politicke and corporate and their successors their liberties and franchises in such maner as if this act had neuer beene made Procuring others to offend 46 If any person or persons doe moue stirre 1. M. 12. or procure any person or persons to commit any of the offences in this Act specified then euery such person and persons which shall procure stirre or mooue any person or persons so to offend shall suffer such punishment by imprisonmēt without baile or mainprise as is before expressed in this Act against counsellors of such offendors Vnlawful assemblies by xl or aboue 47 If any persons to the number of fourtie or more 1. M. 12. shall assemble together in forcible manner vnlawfully and of their owne authoritie to the intent to execute doe or put in vre any of the things aboue specified or to doe any other felonious or rebellious act or acts and so shall continue together by the space of three houres after proclamation shall bee made at or nigh the place where they shall be so assembled or in some market towne thereunto next adioyning and after notice to them giuen thereof Then euery person so willingly assembled in forcible manner and so continuing together by the space of three houres after such proclamation made and notice thereof giuen shall bée adiudged a felon A lieutenant shall not appoint a deputie 48 No lieutenant that shall bee made by authoritie or colour of this Act 1. M. 12. or for to execute this Act shall constitute vnder him or in his place any deputy nor shall call or appoint to appeare before him by the onely authoritie of lieutenancie or of commission of lieutenancy any person for any cause or matter whatsoeuer saue onely for the causes and matters expressed in this Acte and for none other Aiding of the offendors after the offence 49 No person or persons shall bee put to any losse forfeiture paine 1. M. 12. or punishment of life land or goods as accessorie to any person or persons that shall commit any of the offences contained in this act for receiuing comforting or aiding of any such offendor after such act committed or done 1. M. 12. 50 No attainder or conuiction of any person or persons The attainder of those offences no corruption of blood for any offence or offences herein contained shall be any corruption of blood betwixt the offendor and any of his auncestors or such person or persons as should haue beene heire to such offendor if no such attainder or conuiction had béene had sauing to euery person and persons bodies politicke and corporat c. their liberties and fran●●●ses in such manner as if this Act had neuer beene made ❧ Of Force forcible Entries and forcible retayning of possessions Vnlawfull force an enemy to peace 1 FOrce and violence executed without warrant of Law be so méere contrarie to the peace and justice of the Realme as disobedience is to loyaltie and contempt to gouernment for whosoeuer doth make a Forcible entrie into lands in the possession of an other doth secretly reuolue in his mind and distrust to himselfe that there is no Law in the Realme to redresse his wrong or no ministers to execute the same and therefore he will sit in iudgement of that cause himselfe and take into his owne hands the distribution of justice and assume into his possession by the strength of his arme what the phantasie of his head shall resolue to be his due whereas the Law in conuenient time would truely satisfie him whether the land in question by the rules of justice be his or not and also assigne him a milde and calme course to recouer all his whole dutie with valuable damages for the time he is iniured And because this force and forcible entrie into lands is so opposite and méere repugnant to the peace and justice of the Realme and tendeth so much to the dishonour of the King and his Crowne and the discredit of the Law that any person by byrth and oath deuoted to the obedience of the King and his Lawes should presume of his owne authoritie by force and strong hand to resist them both and as it were in contempt of them violently to intrude himselfe into an other mans possession before the law hath decided his title therein Therefore the wisedome of the Realme hath by the space of many generations first prouided to restraine those forces and forcible Entries and next to inflict condigne punishment vpon them which were offendors therein Whereupon by a Statute made An̄ 5. There shal be no forcible entry into lands R. 2. the King defended St. 5. R. 2. 7. that none from thenceforth should make any Entrie into any lands and tenements but in case where entrie is giuen by the Law and then not with strong hand nor with multitude of people but only in a peaceble course maner And if any from henceforth do the contrary and thereof be duely conuict he shall be punished by imprysonment of his bodie and thereof ransomed at the Kings pleasure 2 But for that the said Statute of 5. R. 2. did giue no spéedie remedie to those which were expelled out of their lands or tenements nor assigned any speciall persons to suppresse the said disorder Therefore by an other Statute made An̄ 15. St. 15. R. 2. 2 R. 2. it was further ordained The penaltie of forcible entrie into lands or benefices That when any such forcible entrie shall be made into lands or tenements or into any Benefices or offices of the Church and the complaint thereof come to the Iustices of the peace or any of them that the same Iustices or Iustice take sufficient power of the County and go to the place where such forcible entrie is made if he or they find any that holdeth such place forcible after such entrie made they shall be taken and put into the Gaole there to abide conuict by the record of the same Iustices or Iustice vntill they haue made fine and ransom to the King And all they of the Countie aswell the Shirife as other
shall haue like Proces vpon the same as in cases of trespas at the common law Or may at his pleasure take his suite against any such offendors in any the premisses by Bill in the Kinges Bench or in the Exchequer In which sutes no Essoine Iniunction or Protection shall be allowed for the party Defendant Not twice impeached for one offence 6 If the Defendant shall be conuict for any of the offences aforesaid St. 5. Eli. 14. according to the order and forme aboue limited and shall haue receiued thereupon punishment corporall according to this Act then he shall not eftsoones be impeached for the same offence The plaintifs release shal only discharge his owne remedy 7 Although the partie or parties plaintife in any such Action St. 5. Eli. 14. or Bill to be sued as is aforesaid shall after verdict past against the Defendant or Defendants happen to release or discharge the iudgement or execution vpon the same or otherwise suffer the same to be discontinued yet neuerthelesse the same release discharge or discontinuance shall extend onely to discharge such costs and dammages as the same plaintife should haue had against the defendant And the Iudges before whom the said action or suite shall be taken shall and may prrcéede to iudgement of and vpon the residue of the said penalties and forfeitures and commaund execution vpon the same the saide release discontinuance or other discharge had made done or suffered by the partie plaintife in any wise notwithstanding 8 If any person or persons being hereafter conuicted St. 5. Eli. 14. or condemned of any of the offences aforesaid by any of the wayes or meanes aboue limited shall after any such his or their conuiction or condemnation eftsoones commit or perpetrate any of the said offences in forme aforesaide The punishment for the second offence Then euery such second offence or offences shall be adiudged felony and the parties being conuicted or attainted according to the lawes of this Realme shall suffer paines of death losse and forfeiture of their goods cattels lands and Tenements as in cases of felony by the common lawes of this Realme ought to be lost or forfeited The right of others saued without hauing any aduantage or benefit of Clergie or Sanctuarie Sauing to euery person and persons body politique and corporate their heires and successors other than the said offendors and such as claime to their vses all such rights titles interests possessions liberties of distresses leases rents reuersions offices and other profits and aduantages which they or any of them shall haue at the time of such conuiction or attainder of in or to any the lands tenements or hereditaments of any such person so as is aforesaid conuicted or attainted or at any time before in as large ample maner to all intents and purposes as if this Act had neuer bin made Prouided alwayes that any such conuiction or attainder of felony as is aforesaid No forfeiture of Dower or corruption of blood or any forfeiture by reason of the same shall not in any wise extend to take away the dower of the wife of any such person attainted nor to the corruption of blood or disherison of any the heire or heires of any such person or persons so attainted This Act or any thing therein contained or any other statute law or custome notwithstanding 9 All and euery Iustices of Oire and Determiner St. 5. Eli. 14 and Iustices of Assise Iustices of Oire and Determiner and Iustices of Assise in their circuits and euery of them shall haue full power and authoritie in euery of their open and generall Sessions to inquire heare and determine of all and euery of the offences aforesaid committed or done within the limits of their Commission and to make Processe for the execution of the same as they may do against any person beeing indicted before them of Trespasse or lawfully conuicted thereof Stat. 5. El. 14 10 If any person or persons whatsoeuer hath of his or their owne head Forging of deeds before the statute or by false conspiracie or fraud with any other wittingly subtilly and falsly forged or made or shall before the first day of Iune next comming forge and make any false déed charter or writing sealed or the will of any person in writing or any court roll to the intent that the estate of Freehold or inheritance or the right title or interest of inheritance or freehold of any persons of in or to any Mannors lands tenements or hereditaments being freehold or copihold Or that by any such forged déed charter court roll or writing before the said first day of Iune shall or may be molested troubled or defeated of any of the said estates of any lands tenements or hereditaments being fréehold or Copihold Or if any person or persons haue heretofore published or shewed foorth in euidence or before the said first day of Iune shall publish or shew in euidence for the proofe of any title any false and forged déed charter writing will or Court Roll as true knowing the same to be false and forged as aforesaid to the intent aboue remembred and shall be thereof attainted or conuicted according to the order of the law either in an Action of forger of false faits or in an Action vpon the case at the sute of the party grieued his heirs executors or assignes Then the party so conuicted shall yielde and pay dammages and costs of sute to the plaintife as shall be assessed according to the law of the Realme in any such like Action or sute and shall suffer imprisonment and pay fine and ransome at the pleasure of the Quéene her heires or Successors Pleading a forged deed made before the statute And if any person or persons shall after the said first day of Iune next comming pleade publish or shew foorth in euidence or otherwise for the proofe of any title any false and forged déed charter writing will or Court Roll heretofore falsly made and forged or to be falsly made and forged before the said first day of Iune as true knowing the same to be false and forged to the intent to haue or claime thereby any estate of inheritance fréehold or lease of yeares in or to any mannors lands tenements or hereditaments or any annuitie rent or profit foorth of any mannors lands tenements or hereditaments Or to the intent to alter defeate molest trouble charge or recouer the estate of inheritance fréehold or lease for years of any person in any mannors lands tenements rents or hereditaments Then euery person and persons that so shall offend and shall be thereof conuicted in forme first aboue remembred shall pay vnto the partie grieued double costs and dammages and shall haue imprisonment losse of Eares slitting and searing of Nose and forfeiture of lands in the same maner and forme as aboue is limited for any person that shall offend by forging or publishing of any
the land or thing in variance so it is Maintenance to take part in any quarrell depending in suit in the Kings court or to worke any fraud whereby iustice may be hindered Westm 1. 3. E. 1. 28. as it appeareth by the statute of West 1. whereby it is ordained That if any Clerke of the kings or of any Iustice The penalty for maintaining of suits do receiue the presentment of any Church for the which any plea or debate is in the K. Court without the kings speciall licence he shal loose the Church and his seruice And if any Iustices or Shirifes Clerke take part in any quarrell depending in the Kings Court or doe worke any fraud whereby common right may be delayed or disturbed he shall loose his seruice and be further punished if the Trespas doe require St. 32. H. 8. 9 And after by a statute made Anno 32. H. 8. there was a greater penalty imposed vpon those who shall be maintainors of suits By which statute it was ordained That no person or persons whatsoeuer shall vnlawfully maintaine or cause or procure any vnlawfull maintenance in any action suit demaund or complaint in any of the Kings Courts of the Chauncerie Starre-chamber White hall or elsewhere within any of the K. dominions of England or Wales or the marches of the same where any person or persons haue authoritie by vertue of the K. Commission Patent or Writ to hold plea of lands or to heare examine or determine any title of lands or any matter of witnesse concerning the title right or interest of any lands tenements or hereditaments Or shall vnlawfully retaine for maintenance of any suit or plea Retaining for maintenance or imbracing or suborning of Iurors any person or persons or embrace any fréeholders or Iurors or suborne any witnesse by letters rewards promise or by any other sinister labour or meanes for to maintaine any matter or cause or to the disturbance or hinderance of iustice or to the procurement or occasion of any manner of Periurie by false verdict or otherwise in any of the Courts aforesaid vpon paine of forfeiture for euery such offence x. pounds to the king and Inf. to be recouered by him that will sue for the same in any of the kings Courts of Record by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information wherein no W.E.P. c. if the suit be commenced in any of the kings Courts within one yeare next after any such offence committed or els not 10 As it is Maintenance to haue by agréement part of the land in variance or part of the gaines of the suit in question so is it Maintenance to buy a pretenced right or title of another of or to lands or tenements whereof the seller hath no possession for this oft times the cause of Subornation of witnesses procurement of Periurie and of the subuersion of iustice For the redresse whereof by the last specified Statute of Anno 32. H. 8. St. 32. H. 8. 9 it was first enacted That all Statutes heretofore made concerning Maintenance Champertie and Embracerie or any of them then standing in force should be put in due execution according to the effects of the same And also by the same statute it was ouer that ordayned Maintenance by buying of pretēced titles That no person or persons of what estate degrée or condition soeuer he or they be shall bargaine buy or sell or by any meanes obtaine get or haue any pretenced rights or titles or take promise graunt or couenant to haue any right or title of any person or persons in or to any Manors Lands Tenements or other Hereditaments but if such person or persons which shall so bargaine giue graunt couenant or promise the same their auncestors or they by whom he or they claime the same haue béene in possession of the same or of the reuersion or remainder thereof or taken the rents or profites thereof by the space of one whole yeare next before the said bargaine couenant graunt or promise made vpon paine that he that shall make any such bargaine sale promise couenant or graunt shall forfeit the whole value of the Lands Tenements or Hereditaments so bargained sold promised couenanted or graunted contrary to the forme of this Act. And the buyer or taker thereof knowing the same shall also forfeit the said value of the said Landes Tenements or Hereditaments so by him bought or taken as is aforesaid the one halfe of the said forfeitures to be to the king and the other halfe to the party that will sue for the same in any of the kings Courts of Record by Action of Debt Bill P. or I. c. wherein no W. E. P. or I. c. if the suit be commenced by A. B. P. or I. in any of the kings Courts within one yeare next after any such offence committed or els not Prouided alwayes The possessor purchaseth a pretenced title That it shall be lawfull to any person or persons being in lawfull possession by taking of the yearely ferme rents or profites of any Manors Lands Tenements or Hereditaments to buy obtaine get or haue by any reasonable meanes the pretended right or title of any other person or persons to be made to of or in any such lands tenements or hereditaments whereof he shal be so in lawfull possession Any thing in this Act c. notwithstanding 22 23. El. Dyer 374. 6. Ed. 6. Dy. 74. Plow Com̄ 87. 11 If a man take a lease or promise a lease for the terme of certain yéeres to another of land contrary to the foresaid statute of Ann̄ 32. H. 8. What is selling of a pretenced title viz. of those lands whereof neither he himselfe nor any of his auncestors nor any by whō he doth clayme the same land haue béene in possession of the same nor of the reuersion nor remainder thereof nor taken the rents or profits thereof by the space of one whole yeare before the said bargaine graunt and demise made he is within the danger of the foresaid statute of Anno 32. H. 8. as well as if hée had made an estate for the terme of life in taile or in fée simple of the same lād for that the scope and effect of the statute is vtterly to root out of Maintenance and bargaines and promises of Titles for the which the words of the statute be That no person shall sell or buy any pretenced rights or titles And a lease is no more lawfull for one yeare then for an hundred yeares and some man will be as ready to maintaine to haue a lease for yeares as to haue a greater estate Wherefore he that doth make a lease for yeares or make promise of a lease for yeares of lands whereof he hath but a pretenced right or title shall forfeit to the King and him that will sue the whole value of the inheritance of the land as well as if he had bargained and sold the fée simple thereof But
it is specially to bée respected in that case that he hath but a pretenced right or title at the time of his Lease made for if he hath a good title in the same land at the time of the said Lease then is he not within the danger of the said Statute though neither hée himselfe nor any of his auncestors nor any by whom he doth clayme the same land haue béene in possession thereof nor of the reuersion or remainder thereof nor haue taken the rents or profites thereof by the space of one whole yeare before the said Lease made For if a man doe enter into lands that be holden of him for an alienation in Mortmaine Or if hée doe recouer lands by a reall action hée may sell the same land or make a Lease of the same land within a yeare after the Entry or Recouerie though neyther hée nor his auncestors nor they by whom hee claymeth the same land haue béene in possession thereof nor taken the Rents or Profites thereof by the space of one whole yeare before Br. Maint 38 6. E. 6. And so it is if a man doe morgage his Land for diuers yeares vpon condition of repayment of money at a certaine day or vpon any other condition If after hée doe redéeme his Land hée may sell it or Lease it within one yeare after though he hath not béene in possession thereof nor taken the Rents or Profites thereof by the space of many yeares before For the meaning of the Statute is not to restraine the bargaining buying or selling of good and cleare Rights but of pretended Righs and Titles And this pretenced Right or Title is What is a pretenced title when one man is in possession of Lands or Tenements and another man who is out of possession of them doth clayme them or doth sue for them for hée is not aptly sayd to haue title to land who is in possession of the same And therefore if he that is out of possession of land doth bargaine sell or make any Agréement Couenant or Promise to depart from the same land or to make any assurance thereof after hée shall recouer the said Land hee is within the danger of the said Statute whether he hath a good title to the same land or not And so it is if one who hath a pretenced Right or Title to copyhold Lands doth bargaine and sell it to another Co. lib. 4. 26 he is within the compasse and danger of the foresaid statute of Anno 32. H. 8. For the words of the statute be If any doe bargaine buy or sell c. any right or title in or to any lands or ténements So that those words any right or title doe extend to all manner of rights or titles and consequently to copyhold lands And séeing a great part of the land of the Realme is graunted by copie Therefore the meaning of the makers of the said Statute of Anno 32. H. 8. was to include them for the auoiding of Suits Maintenance and Champertie and not to leaue all copyhold estates to the mischiefes mentioned in the preamble of the sayd Act. Maintenance by giving of Liueries and retaining 12 Giuing of Liueries Badges Signes and Tokens and retayning of vnnecessarie seruants is an euill budde springing out of the foresayd Branch of Maintenance being put in practise by men of great countenance authoritie and estate and it hath béene from age to age accounted a meane to stirre vp quarrels to boulster Suites to procure Periurie and to subuert iustice And therefore the chiefe Gouernours of this Realme haue endeuoured by many Acts of Parliament to represse or snibbe it as by the Statute of Anno 1. R. 2. 7. Hen. 4. it was ordained St. 1. R. 2. 7. 7. H. 4. 14. That if any person shall giue any Chaperons Hats or such like Liueries to any man for maintenance of quarrels or other confederacies he shall forfeit an hundred shillings for euery such Liuerie and he which receiueth such Liuerie shall forfeit fortie shillings And by the statute of 8. H. 6. it was enacted Sta. 8. H. 6. 4 That if any person of his owne authoritie and proper costs doe buy or weare for his clothing any Clothes or Hats called Liueries of the sort or suit of any Lord Ladie Knight Esquire or other person to haue supportation succour or maintenance in any quarrell or in any other matter and being therof lawfully conuict he shall forfeit fortie shillings and be one yeare imprisoned And by the statute of Anno 1. H. 4. it was prouided St. 1. H. 4. 7. That if any which is a Knight or Esquire meniall of the Kings or who is of his retinue to whom his Maiestie shall giue his honourable Liuerie doe weare his said Liuery in the countrey or Countie where he is resiant or dwelling or in any other place of the Realme out of the Kings presence sauing in going or comming from the Kings house and is thereof duly attainted he shall loose his Liuerie and forfeit his fées for euer And by the statute of Anno 8. Ed. 4. it was established Sta. 8. E. 4. 2. Sta. 1. H. 4. 7. That no person by himselfe or any other for him shall giue any Liuerie or Badge or retaine any person other then his meniall Seruant Officer or learned man in the one Law or in the other by any writing oath or promise And if any doe the contrary hee shall forfeit for euery such Liuerie or Badge giuen an hundred shillings And he which doth retaine or take of any other such oath writing or promise or is retained by Indenture shall forfeit an hundred shillings for euery moneth that any person is so retayned with him by Oath Writing Indenture or Promise And euery person which is retained by Writing Indenture Oath or Promise for euery moneth that he is so retained shall forfeit an hundred shillings But this act shal not extend or be preiudiciall to any Gift Graunt or Confirmation made of any Fée Annuity Pention Rent Lands or Tenements by the King or any others to any person or persons for their counsell giuen or to be giuen or for their lawfull seruice done or to be done and for no other vnlawfull cause or vnlawfull intent although the person to whom such gift graunt or confirmation is made be not learned in the one law or the other Neither doth it extend to any libertie giuen at the Kings or Quéenes coronation or at the instalment of any Archbishop or Bishop or erection creation or mariage of any Lord or Lady of estate or at the creation of any Knights of the Bathe or at the commencement of any clerke in an Vniuersitie or at the creation of Serieants of the law or giuen by any Fraternitie Guild or Mysterie corporat or by the Maior Sherife or other chiefe Officer of any Citie Borough Towne or Port of this Realm of England for the time being during that time for the executing
maintaine the suit and so may A. for either of them hath interest in this debt and one of them may aid assist and maintaine the other to recouer his debt against C. in respect of their seuerall interests in the same debt But if in this case A. had promised to B. but part of this debt to haue prosecuted and maintained this suit then it had beene Champertie and vnlawfull maintenance in B. And the same law is 34. H. 6. 30. if one man be bound by Obligation to pay another man xx l. to the vse of a third man the Obligée and hee to whose vse the Obligation was made may both meddle in the suit of this Obligation 27 And so it is in goods for he that hath any propertie title Maintenance in respect of his title to goods or lawfull possession in goods 39. H. 6. 20. may maintaine a suit that is prosecuted against another touching the same goods As B. brought an action of Debt against A. in London and the Sherife returned that A. had nothing c. Wherupon at the plaintifes surmise certain goods of A. were attached in the hands of I. according to the custome of the said Citie and a Scire facias was awarded against the same I. to answer for those goods in which A. did maintaine the same I. in nominating vnto him a learned man in the law to whom by his aduice he went for his counsell and this was awarded maintenance iustifiable for that the propertie of the goods fo attached in the hands of I. were and did continue in the said A. Maintenance in detaing of a writing deliuered in trust So it is if one man doe deliuer a déed or other writing to another to be kept if a straunger will bring an action of Detinue against him to whom the same was deliuered the partie who deliuered that writing may lawfully maintaine him in that suit for the interest hee hath in the same writing And yet the recouerie of that writing would not haue bound him that did deliuer it but hée might haue had his action for the same against him that did recouer it Maintenance in respect of his ioynt interest with others 28 As euerie person may lawfully maintaine any suit that shall be prosecuted which concerneth his priuat and particular land lease rent debt or goods so may he maintaine a suit touching any land or other thing which hée hath ioyntly or in common with others 18. E. 4. 2. As the Parson of a Church brought an action of Trespasse against one of his Parishioners for digging of his ground and spoyling of his grasse Whereunto the defendant pleaded That the place where the Trespasse was supposed to be done is a Churchyard consecrate by the Bishop and that he and all those who are inhabitants in the same Parish haue vsed to haue their Sacraments and buriall for their dead there And that one of the inhabitants of the same Parish dyed and hee with others brought his bodie to the Church and after made a graue for him in the same Churchyard and there buried him which is the same digging whereof the plaintife hath conceiued his action Whereupon they were at issue In this case it was agreed by all the Iustices that euerie inhabitant of the same Parish may lawfully giue euidence and otherwise maintaine this issue though they be not parties thereunto for euerie of them hath the like interest in the Churchyard Maintenance by all the inhabitants of a parish as the partie to that suit And the same reason and law seemeth to be if there be a suit commenced betweene one or more inhabitants of a village Hamlet or Parish and some other person or persons for a common or way or for the digging of a pit of stone marle grauell morter sand c. vsed or claimed to belong or of right to bee due to the inhabitants of the same Village Hamlet or Parish after issue ioyned touching the right or title of the same common way or pit the residue of the inhabitants of the said Village Hamlet or Parish may aide and assist their neighbour or neighbours partie to that issue and it is lawfull maintenance for it tendeth to the benefit or preiudice of all the said inhabitants and is in a sort their owne case Maintenance of a poore man in his suit 29 In a Writ of Maintenance the plaintife supposed that the defendant did maintaine one A. in an action which the plaintife brought against the sayd A. Whereunto the defendant pleaded That the same A. was a poore man 32. H. 6. 35. 21. H. 6. 15. and had nothing to defend himselfe in the suit which the plaintif had commenced against him and that the defendant of his almes gaue him xx s. which is the same maintenance This was allowed a lawfull maintenance and iustifiable for any man to doe for whereas vnlawfull maintenance is in case when a man doth maintaine a suit to haue the whole or parcell of the land 9. H. 6. 64. or thing in question or to haue some other consideration to further or vphold that suit or where a man hauing nothing to do nor colour to meddle yet wil vndertake for euill will to maintaine that cause in question this giuing mony to a poore man to defend his right is not to either of the intents aforesaid but bestowed vpon a charitable disposition to search out truth and further the execution of iustice which appeareth by the stat of 11. H. 7. wherin the king and the whole parliament willing indifferent iustice to be ministred according to the common laws as wel to the poore as to the rich and perceiuing that the poore were not of abilitie to sue according to the law of the realme for the redresse of their iniuries and wrongs ordained that the king himselfe the L. Chancellor and some of each profession towards the law should in a sort aid and assist them the words of which stat be these St. 11. H. 7. 12 viz Euerie poore person which shall haue cause of action against any other shal haue by the discretion of the Chancellor Proces counsellors and Atturneyes assigned to aid the poore writs originall writs of Subpena according to the nature of his cause nothing paying to the K. for the seales of the same nor to any person for the writing of the same writs And the said Chancellor shall assigne such of the clerkes which shal vse the making and writing of the writs to write the same readie to be sealed and also learned Counsell Atturneyes for the same without taking any reward therefore And after the said writs be returned if it bee before the King in his Bench the Iustices there shal assigne to the same poore person counsel learned by their discretions which shall giue their counsell nothing taking for the same And likewise the Iustices shall appoint Atturneyes for the same poore person all other
or yeares of it and then doth assure it to the bargainée this is deceit and a writ of Deceit is maintenable against him for it for though he hath assured the land he hath not assured it clére and discharged according to his bargaine but hath deceiued the purchasor therein 11. E. 4. 6. 18 If a man doe sell a piece of cloth to another Deceit vpon a warranty and warrant it to be fortie elles long and it is not so long the buyer may haue a writ of Deceit against the seller of the same cloth by force of his warranty although the warranty be by word onely 6. Ed. 6. Dyer 76. without writing so that it be at the time of the bargaine made But if the warranty be at another time after the bargaine made then the buyer must haue some writing to testifie this warranty or otherwise hée shall not haue a writ of Deceit against the seller 9. Ed. 4. 13. Fit Nat. Br. 98. 19 If an action of Debt bee brought against two as executors Deceit by confession of an action brought against executors whereas one of them was neuer executor nor administrator and if he which is executor do make default he who was not executor doe appeare confesse the action he that was named executor may haue against the other an action of Deceit for he hath vndertaken to plead a plea to the action of debt which he could not doe and that also to the deceit and hurt of another 26. H. 8. 7. 20 If a man doe marry a wife possessed of goods Couin by aliening of his wiues goods those be the husbands to giue and dispose at his pleasure during the mariage betwéene them But if after they be diuorced the wife shall haue her goods againe vnlesse the husband hath giuen or sold them before the Diuorce for in that case the wife is without remedie And yet if the husband doe alien those goods by couin to the intent to defraud and defeat his wife of them and after they be diuorced then shee may auerre the couin and recouer the goods from the alienée 35. H. 6. 5. Co. lib. 3. 78 83. li. 5. 83. 21 Though buying of goods in an open marketh doth worke an alteration of the property of the same goods Sale of goods in opē market by couin and doth bind the Title as well of all strangers as of the owner if the goods be sold in such a shop or place as is commonly vsed for the selling of goods of the same kind or nature yet if one man do steale purloine or iniuriously take away another mans goods and then by couin betwéene him and a third person doth sell the same goods in an open vsual place of sale 7. H. 7. 12 in an open market or faire to the third person who at the time of buying of the same goods did know that the seller came not lawfully by them or that they were not his goods this is a void sale And in respect of this Couin the first and right owner of these goods may lawfully take and carrie them away notwithstanding the said sale in open market Fraudulent assurances to defeat the discontinuée in tayle 22 If the father being tenant in tayle of certaine lands M. 34. E. 1. Fitz. Garrantie 88 will make a feoffement thereof to another with warrantie and so discontinue the estate taile hauing assets of other lands in fée simple to leaue to discend to his son and heire and then within few dayes before his death will alien the same fée simple land to his sonne and heire and to his heires vpon couin and to the intent that the same fee simple land should not be pleaded to come by discent from the sayd father to his sonne nor adiudged as Assets by discent in his hands yet this couin being found by verdict in a writ of Formedon brought against him by the heire of the land entailed shall giue the discontinuée aduantage to plead that the same heire had assets by discent in fee simple left him by his said father for that the law doth adiudge this alienation made by the father to the sonne a little before his death by couin to defraud the discontinuée of his lawfull plea to be as no alienatiō but that the father dyed seised of the same fée simple land and that it came to his sonne and heire by discent 23 Because Lords of Mannors lands and tenements haue as great right to enioy the wardship of the bodies and lands of their wards Fraudulent conueyance to defeat a Lord of his wardship as they haue to their other inheritances lands and goods and it is as great an iniury to deceiue them thereof by couin and collusion as to defeat and defraud them of their other lawfull titles therefore by a statute made at Marlebridge anno 52. H. 3. it was enacted That if any man do enfeoffe his eldest sonne or heire St. 52. H. 3. 6 being within age of his inheritance that therby the Lord might loose his wardship yet notwithstanding such feoffement the chiefe Lord shall haue his wardship And by the said statute it was further ordained That if any persons meaning to demise their lands for terme of certaine yeares that they might thereby defeat the Lords of the fee of their wardships will faine false feoffements containing that they are satisfied of the whole seruice due vnto them vntill a certaine terme and that such feoffées are bound to pay at the said term a great summe to the value of the same lands or much aboue so that after the said terme the land shall reuert to them or their heires for that no man wil desire to hold the same of so great a price yet by such fraud no chiefe Lord shall loose his wardship And if the chiefe Lords do by iudgement of the Court recouer their wardships yet the feoffees shall haue their action reserued to recouer their terme or fée when the heires shall come to their lawfull age And for the further preuention of couin in auoiding of wardships by one other stat made anno 34. H. 8. it was ordained St. 34. H. 8. 5 That if any person or persons hauing estate of inheritance of or in any Mannors lands tenements or hereditaments holdē of the king by Knights seruice in chief or otherwise of the king by Knights seruice or of any other person or persons by Knights seruice haue giuen at any time since the 20. day of Iuly anno 32. H. 8. anno Dom. 1540 or hereafter shall giue will deuise or assigne by will or other act executed in his life his mannors lands tenements or hereditaments or any of them by fraud or couin to any other person or persons for terme of yeares life or liues with one remainder ouer in fee or with diuers remainders ouer for terme of yeares life or liues with one Remainder ouer in fée simple to
any person or persons or to his or their right heires Or at any time since the said 20. day of Iuly hath conueyed or hereafter shall conuey or make by couin contrarie to the true intent of the Act prouided 34. H. 8. for the making of Wils any estates conditions mesnalties tenures or conueyāces to the intent to defraud or deceiue the King of his Prerogatiue primer seisin liuerie reliefe wardships mariages or rights or any other Lords of their wardships reliefes heriots or other profits which should or ought to accrue growe or come vnto them or any of them by or after the death of his or their tenant by force and according to the Statutes made 32. H. 8. 1. 34. H. 8. 5. and the same estates and other conueyances béeing found by office to be so made by couin fraud or deceit contrary to the true intent of the said Acts Then the king shal haue as wel the wardship of the bodie and custodie of the lands c. as liuery primer seision reliefe and other profits which should or ought to appertaine to him according to the true meaning of the said acts as though no such estates or conueyances by couin had neuer béene had or made vntill the said office be lawfully vndone by trauerse or otherwise And the other Lord and Lords of whom any such lands c. shal be holden by Knights seruice as is aforesaid shall haue their remedy in such cases for his or their wardships of bodies and lands by writ of right of ward and shall distraine and make auowrie or cognisance by themselues or their bailifes for their reliefes heriots and other profits which should haue béene to them due by or after the death of their tenant as if no such estate or conueyance had béene had or made Sauing the right and title of the donees feoffées leasées and deuisées thereof against the said deuisor and his heyres after the interest and title of the King or other Lord therein ended 24 If the father doe make a feoffment of his lands holden by Knights seruice Fitz. Collusion 29. 33. H. 6. 14. Co. li. 1. 122. to his eldest sonne He that is not partie to a fraud shall sustaine no losse then by the foresaid Statute of Marlebridge the Lord of whom the same lands be holden is inpossibilitie to haue the wardship of the said sonne if the father die his said sonne being within age But if the same sonne doe after make a feoffment of the same land to an other bona fide and after the father doth die leauing his sonne within age there this possibilitie is destroyed for that the stranger who had no notice of this fraud hath purchased the land bona fide and therefore shall sustaine no preiudice by it And yet in that case if the sonne had made the Feoffment after the fathers death Co. li. 2. 94. this alienation had not depriued the Lord of his wardship which was once lawfully deuolued vnto him 25 And it is a deceit collusion and defrauding of the lawe and a great disheritance and preiudice to the Lords of the Fee of whome any lands bee holden to giue the same lands in Mortmaine or to doe any Act or procure any thing to be done whereby they may come into Mortmaine contrarie to the statutes of Magna Charta 7. Ed. 2. 13. Ed. 1. 15. R. 2. and 23. H. 8. for the Lordes doe loose the wardships mariages reliefes and other seruices of their Tenants by that meanes And therefore by the Statute of West 2. it was enacted That if any religious or Ecclesiasticall person doe impleade an other St. 13. E. 1. 31. by a Reall action of land and the Tenant will make default after default whereby hee ought to loose the land Then hee which doth recouer shall not haue Execution of the same Land recouered vntill he hath sued forth the kings writ of Quale ius directed to the Escheator of the same countie to make enquirie by a Iurie what right hee that recouered the land hath to the same And if he hath right Deceit and Collusion to bring land into mortmaine iudgement shal be giuen for him he shall haue execution of the same land And if it be found that he hath no right to recouer by his said action but that the lands were lost by collusion betwéen him and the tenant of the land then the land shall accrue to the next Lord of the fee if hée demaund it within a yéere next after the Enquest taken And if he doth not demaund it within a yeare it shall accrue to the next Lord aboue if he demaund it within halfe a yeare after the same And so euery Lord after the next Lord immediat shall haue halfe a yeare to demaund it successiuely vntill it come to the King to whom through the default of other Lords the land shall accrue For this recouerie of land by default by a compact and couin before agreed vpon betwéene the demaundant being a religious or Ecclesiasticall person and the tenant is to defraud the intent and meaning of the Statutes of Magna Charta and an 7. Ed. 1. whereby it was ordained St. 9. H. 3. 37 St. 7. Ed. 1. That if any religious person or other whatsoeuer will buy or sel any lands or tenements or wil receiue the same by colour of any gift or lease or by reason of any other title whatsoeuer or will by other practise or deuise procure the same to himselfe whereby such lands or tenements may come into mortmayne he shall forfeite the same lands And by the equitie of the foresaid Statute of Westminster 2. if any Ecclesiastical person doe recouer land against another by reddition 3. Ed. 4. 14. confession or action tried yet the collusion shal be inquired of for that the same recouerie may be by collusion before had betweene the demaundant and the tenant And because that by feoffments fines recoueries and other assurances made of trust of lands to the vse of parish Churches Lands assured in Mortmaine to churches chappels Guilds c. Chappels Guildes Fraternities c. there groweth to the King and other Lords and subiects of the Realme the like losses inconueniences and is as much preiudiciall to them as doth and is where lands be aliened in mortmaine Therefore for the eschuing and auoydance of them by a Statute made an 23. H. 8. it was enacted St. 23. H. 8. 10. That all feoffments fines recoueries wills and other estates deuised or in any wise made of trust of any mannors lands tenements or hereditaments to the vse of any parish churches chappels churchwardēs Guildes fraternities or brotherhoods erected or made of deuotion or by common assent of the people without any corporation Or that the Feoffees Conisees Recouerées or other persons and their heires thereof seised shall take leuie or perceiue or cause to be taken c. the issues and profites thereof and the same to
That all recoueries to be had or prosecuted by agreement of the parties Recoueries against particular tenants by Couin to defraud him in the reuertion or by Couin against any tenants by the Curtesie of England Tenants in taile after possibilitie of issue extinct or otherwise onely for the terme of life or liues or of estates determinable vpon life or liues of any lands Tenements or hereditaments whereof the same particular Tenant is or shal be seised of any such particular estate as is aforesaid or against any other with Voucher ouer of any such particular Tenant or of any hauing or that had right or title to any such particular estate or tenancie as is aforesaid shal as against such person or persons to whom any reuersion or remainder thereof by force of any Conueyance or deuise before that time had or made shall ought or lawfully may appertaine and against their heyres and successors be vtterly voide Prouided alwaies that this Act shall not extend to any person or persons that shall by good title recouer any lands tenemēts or hereditaments without fraud or Couin by reason of any former right or title But al euery such recouerie and recoueries vpon former rights and titles shall stand and be in like force as they were before the making of this Acte And in all and euerie recouerie and recoueries to be had or prosecuted of any lands tenements or hereditaments by the assent and agreement of any person or persons to whom any reuersion or remainder thereof then shall or ought to appertaine so that the same assent and agréement doe appeare of record in any of the Kings Courts shall stand in like strength and of like effect against such person and persons that shal so assent and agree their heyres successors as they were before the making of this act 27 And for that Couin and fraud should be restrained and punished when it shall be put in practise or intended by those in reuersion to defeate their Lessees of their termes for yeares as it was by the aforesaid Statutes when it was executed by particular Tenants to the preiudice or disheritance of them in the Reuersion Couin by him in the reuersion to defeate his Lessee for yeeres Therefore by a Statute made Anno 21. H. 8. Stat. 21. H. 8. 15 Stat. 6. E. 1. 11. it was enacted That if any persons doe make leases of their lands tenements or other hereditaments by Indentures or without writing to other persons for terme of yeares if after the same Lessors their heires or assignes do cause or suffer recoueries to be had against them in the Kings or any other Lordes Court vpon fained and vntrue title by craft and Couin to put the said Termors from their Termes all such Termor shall and may falsifie for his terme only such recouerie in such wise and forme as a tenant of fréehold shall may doe by the course of the cōmon law where such tenant was neither priuie nor party to such recouerie And the same Termors their Executors assignees notwithstanding such recouerie so had shall enioy retaine and hold their said termes according to their said leases against all such recouerors their heyres and assignees And the said recouerers their heyres and assignees after such recouerie so had shal haue like remedy against the said termors their Executors and assignees by auowrie or action of debt for the rents and seruices reserued vpon the same leases being due after the same recoueries also like actions against them for waste done after the same recoueries so had in like manner and forme as the said Lessors should or might haue had if the same recoueries had neuer beene had No manner of Statute of the Staple Couin to auoide a Statute or recognisance statute marchant nor execution by Elegit shal be auoided by meanes of any such feyned recouerie but all persons hauing any lands tenements or other hereditaments in execution or being intituled to haue execution of any lands or tenements by any such meanes shal haue like remedie to auoide and falsifie the same recouerie as before is prouided for the lessee for terme of yeares 28 There haue beene many lawes and Statutes deuised from age to age to restraine and punish seueral sorts of deceits Couins collusions and frauds but most to encounter and checke fraudulent deeds cōtriued of malice or guile to defeate Stat. 50 Ed. 3. 6. 1. R. 2. 9. 2. R. 2. 3. 3. H. 7. 4. 13. El. 5. 27. El. 4. delay or hinder others of their lands leases goods cattels debts c. as it appeareth by the statute made A. 50. Ed. 3. 1. R. 2. 2. R. 2. 3. H. 7. 13. El. 27. El. But as deceit and fraud increased in this realme so new penalties and greater punishments were inuented from time to time to inflict vpon the transgressors therin And because fained couenous and fraudulent Feoffmēts gifts graunts alienations conueyances bonds sutes iudgements executions of lands and tenements goods and cattels being deuised of Couin guile to defraud creditors and others of their iust and lawful actions dets c. be not only to the let of the due course and execution of law iustice but also to the ouerthrow of all true and plaine dealing bargaining and cheuisance betweene man and man without the which no common weale or ciuill societie can bee maintained or continued Therefore by a Statute made A. 13. El. it was enacted Stat. 13. El. 5 Stat 29. El. 5. That all and euery Feoffment gift graunt bargaine alienation Fraudulent deeds to auoide other mens debts and duties and conueyaunce of lands tenements hereditaments goods cattels or of any of them or of any lease rent common or other profite or charge out of the same lands hereditaments goods c. or any of them by writing or otherwise And all and euery bond sute iudgement and execution at any time had or made sithence the beginning of Queen Elizabeths raigne or at any time hereafter to be had or made which haue beene and are deuised contriued of malice fraud couin collusion or guile to the intent c. to delay hinder or defraud creditors others of their iust lawfull actions sutes debts accompts damages penalties forfeitures hariots mortuaries or reliefes shal be taken deemed onely as against that person his heires executors successors or assignes whose actions sutes debts accoūts c. by such guileful couenous or fraudulēt deeds deuises practises as is aforesaid are shall or mought be in any wise disturbed hindered delaied or defrauded to be cléerly void of none effect any colour fayned cōsideration expressing of vse or any other matter to the cōtrary notwtstanding And al euery the parties to such fained or fraudulēt feoffment gift graunt alienation bargaine conueyance bond sute iudgement execution Parties to fraudulent deedes c. or being priuie and knowing of the same or any of them which
shall willingly and wittingly put in vre auowe maintaine iustifie or defend the same or any of them as true simple and done or made bona fide and vpon good consideration or shall alien or assigne any the lands tenements goods leases c. to them conueied or any part thereof shall forfeit to the Queene c. and the partie grieued by such fraudulent feoffement gift bond suit c. one yeares value of the said lands c. leases rents or other profits and the whole value of the said goods and cattels and so much money as shall be contained in such couenous and fained bond to bée recouered by A. I. B. P. c. wherein no W. E. P. c. And béeing thereof lawfully conuicted shall suffer imprisonment one halfe yeare Common recoueries without Baile or Mainprise But common Recoueries had against Tenant in taile or other tenant of the fréehold of lands the Reuersion or Remainder or right of Reuersion or Remainder whereof then shall bée in any other person shall as touching such person and his heires which hath the Reuersion or Remainder thereof be of like force and none other Voucher in Formedon as the same should haue béene if this Act had not béene made And no estate or conueyance by reason whereof any person shall vse any voucher in any writ of Formedon shall bée made void by this Act But euery such voucher in any writ of Formedon shall be of like force as if this act had not béene made Lands or goods assured bona fide and vpon good cōsideration Prouided alwaies that this Statute shall not extend to any estate or interest in lands leases goods c. lawfully assured vpon good consideration and bona fide to any person or persons bodies politique or corporat not hauing at the time of such conueyance c. any knowledge of such fraud or collusion as is aforesaid Fraudulent déeds to auoid forfeitures 29 If a man to preuent a forfeiture for a felonie or vpon an outlarie Co. li. 3. 82. will make a gift of all his goods and after is attainted of felonie or outlawed these goods shall be forfeited notwithstanding this gift for this word forfeitures specified in the foresaid Statute of Anno 13. St. 13. El. 5. El. shall not be intended onely of the forfeiture of an obligation Recognisance or such like but also of euery thing which by the Law may be forfeited to the King or to a Subiect And the same Act of Anno 13. El. shall not extend onely to creditors but also to all others who haue cause of Action or suit or to haue any penaltie or forfeiture And if a man do bind himselfe and his heirs to pay to another a certaine sūme of money at a day assigned and before the day doth come of paiment Co. li. 5. 60. the obligor dieth leauing to his sonne and heire sufficient land to pay the same debt the heire doth enter and alien the same land before the obligée doth commence his suit vpon the said obligatiō If vpon the suit of the same obligation the heire do plead nothing but discent and vpon the trial of that issue the foresaid alienation be found by the Iurie to be made by fraud to deceiue the said creditor of his debt or that be pleaded the said alienation shal be void by the foresaid statute of 13. El. and the plaintife shall recouer A déed of gift must be vpon good consideration and bona fide 30 In the said Statute of Anno 13. El. there is one Prouiso St. 13. El. 5. That the said Act shall not extend to any estate or interest in lands tenements or hereditaments leases rents commons profits goods or cattels which is or hereafter shall be lawfully had made conueyed or assured vpon good consideration bona fide to any person or persons or bodies politique or corporat not hauing at the time of such conueyance or assurance to them made any manner of notice or knowledge of such couin fraud or collusion By which Prouiso it appeareth that the gift which is within the compasse of the same Prouiso must be both vpon good consideration and also bona fide And therefore whereas A. did owe to B. CC. l. and to L. a hundred pounds Co. li. 3. 80. payable by two seuerall obligations L. brought an Action of debt against A. vpon his said obligation of a hundred pound during which sute A. being possessed of goods and cattells to the valew of two hundred pounds in secret made a generall déede of gift by writing of all his goodes and cattells Realls and Personalls whatsoeuer to B. in satisfaction of his debt and notwithstanding A. continued in possession of the same goods and sold some of them and did share and brand the shéepe with his owne brand and after L. had iudgement to recouer against A. and had a Fieri facias directed to the Shiriffe of the Countie where A. dwelt who by force of the Writ came to make execution of the same goodes but B. resisted him by force clayming those to be his goodes in respect of his said déede of gift and reported that it was a good déed of gift and made vpon lawfull consideration But in the Starrechamber this was adiudged a fraudulent déede and within the statute of 13. Infallible markes of a fraudulent deede of gift Eliz. for this déed of gift had all the badges and markes of fraud for it was generall and without any exception of his apparrell bedding or any other necessary thing and the owner continued in possession of all the goods and vsed them as his owne and the déede of gift was made in secret and not sealed deliuered nor published amongst his neighbours And it was made whilest the sute was depending betwéene L. and A. And héere was a trust betwéene the Donor of these goods and the Donée for the Donor possessed the goodes and vsed them as his owne and fraude is alwayes shaddowed with trust and trust is the couer of fraud and the writing purported that the déede was made honestly truely and Bona fide which be not accustomed words in a déede of gift and vnusuall termes in any Instrument doe bréed suspition And though this was a true debt due to B. and the consideration was good yet this was not within the before specified Prouiso for that the déede of gift was not made also Bona fide for no déede shall be adiudged to be made Bona fide according to the said Prouiso which is accompanied with any trust and the words of the Prouiso be in the copulatiue vpon good consideration and Bona fide So that good consideration will not serue vnles the gift be also Bona fide viz. to the intent that the Donée shall haue carry away and enioy to his owne vse the possession of the same goodes without any trust expressed or implied and therefore whosoeuer will make a déede
contrary héereof notwithstanding St. 27. El. 4. If any person or persons haue heretofore sithence the beginning of the Q. raigne that now is made or hereafter shall make any conueiance gift grant Conueiances with condition of reuocation or alteration demise charge limitation of vse or vses or assurance of in or out of any lands tenements or hereditaments with any clause prouision article or condition of reuocation determination or alteration at his or their will or pleasure of such conueiance assurance grants limitations of vses or estates of in or out of the said lands tenements or hereditaments or of in or out of any part of parcell of them contained or mentioned in any writing déede or indenture of such assurance conueiance grant or gift and after such conueiance grant gift demise charge limitation of vses or assurance so made or had shal or doe bargaine sell demise grant conuey or charge the same lands tenements or hereditaments or any parcel thereof to any person or persons bodies politike or corporate for money or other good consideration paid or giuen the said first conueiance assurance gift grant demise charge or limitation not by him or them reuoked made voyde or altered according to the power and authoritie reserued or expressed vnto him or them in and by the said secret conueiance assurance gift or grant Then the said former conueiance assurance gift demise and grant as touching the said lands tenements and hereditaments so after bargained sold conueied demised or charged against the said bargainées vendées lessées grauntées and euery of them their heirs successors executors administrators and assignes and against all and euery person and persons which haue shall or may lawfully claime any thing by from vnder them or any of them shall be déemed taken and adiudged to be voide frustrate and of none effect by vertue and force of this present Act. St. 27. El. 4. Prouided neuerthelesse that no lawfull morgage made or to be made Bona fide and without fraud or couin vpon good consideration Morgages shall be impeached or impaired by force of this Act but shall stand in the like force and effect as the same should haue done if this act had neuer béene had or made Anie thing c. This Act nor any thing therin contained St. 27. Eli. 4. shall extend or be construed to make good any purchase Assurances of lands defeated before the Statute grant lease charge or profit of in or out of any lāds tenements or hereditaments héeretofore made void defeated or vndone by reason or any former conueiance graunt or assurance so as the partie or parties or their heirs or assignes which haue so defeated or made void the same were in actuall possession the first day of this present Parliament of or in the said lands The authority of the court of Starre-chamber tenements or hereditaments whereof or out of which any such purchase graunt lease charge or profite was made Neither this Act nor any thing therein contained shall extend in any sort to restraine or impaire the iurisdiction power or authoritie of the Court of Starrechamber A purchasor doth know before of a fraudulent déede 32 If a man seised of land in fée Co. li. 5. 60. do make a fraudulent conueiance thereof to the intent to deceiue and defraud purchasors contrary to the said Statute of Anno 27. Eliz. and doth continue in possession of it and taketh the profite of it and doth after enter into communication with a stranger for the sale of it to him and by chaunce the same stranger hath knowledge of the same fraudulent assurance and notwithstanding he doth bargaine with the same party for his land doth conclude with him and taketh his assurance from him in this case the same purchaser shal auoide this former fraudulent cōueiance made by the seller of this land though hée had notice thereof before for the said Act of Anno 27. Elizab. by expresse words doth make the fraudulent conueiance voide touching the purchasor and séeing it is within the expresse puruiew of the same Statute it is to be so taken and construed in repressing of fraud and it is not the purchasors knowledge thereof that doth make the fraudulent conueiance good which the said statute hath made voide The father maketh a fraudulent lease and the sonne selleth the land 33 If the father doe make a lease for yeares of his land by couin Co. li. 6. 72. to defraud others to whom he will demise or sell the same land as all fraudulent leases shall be intended to be made to that end and before he doth sell or demise the same land he dieth and his sonne and next heire knowing or not knowing of the said lease doth sell the same land for good consideration Then the purchasor shall auoide this lease by force of the foresaide Statute of Anno 27. Elizab. for séeing the Lawe doth presume that euery fraudulent lease is made generally to defeate purchasors lessées c. within this generality euerie particular purchasor farmor lessée c. is included And it is not materiall though he who sold the land did not make the former fraudulent lease estate or incombrance but if the estate be fraudulent the purchasor shall auoide it whosoeuer selleth the land A womans iointure made by fraud 34 And the same Lawe is if a man doe conuey land to the vse of his wife Co. li. 6. 73 for her iointure by deceit and couin to defraud a purchasor to whom he intendeth to sell the same land in this case if the same fraud be prooued by euidence or confessed by pleading the purchasor shall auoide the said wiues estate Fraudulent déeds to defeat successors of disapidations 35 Because diuers Ecclesiasticall persons being possessed of mansion houses and other buildings belonging to their Ecclesiasticall Benefices or liuings did suffer the same for want of due reparations partly to decay and partly to fall downe conuerting the timber lead and stone to their owne vses and also made déedes of gift and colourable alienations and other conueiances of like effect of their good and cattels in their life time of purpose after their deaths to defraud their successours of such iust Actions and remedies as otherwise they might and should haue had against the executours or administratours of their goodes by the Lawes Ecclesiasticall of this Realme for the redresse whereof by a Statute made Anno 13. Elizab. it was enacted St. 13. El. 10 St. 1. Iac. 25 That if any Archbishop Bishop Deane Archdeacon Fraudulent déedes to defeate successors of dilapidations Prouost Treasurer Chancellor Chaunter Prebendarie or any other hauing any dignitie or office in any Cathedrall or Collegiat Church within this Realme or any Parson Vicar or other Incumbent of any Ecclesiasticall liuing whereunto doe belong any houses or buildings which by lawe or custome hée is bound to maintaine in reparation doe suffer any
of his saide houses or buildings to fall downe or runne in decay and after doe make any déede of gift alienation or other conueyance of his moueable goodes or cattells in his life time to the intent after his death to defeate his successors of such iust Actions and Remedies as otherwise they might haue had for the same against their executours or the administratours of their goods Then the Successours of him which shall make such déede c. shall and may commence sute and haue such remedy in any Court Ecclesiasticall within this Realme competent for the matter against him or them to whom such déed of gift or alienation shall be so made for the amending and reparation of such Dilapidations or iust recompence for the same as hath hapned by his fact or default in such sort as he might should or ought lawfully to haue if he or they to whom such déed of gift were made were executor of him that made such déede c. or administrator of his goods c. 36 For the auoiding and preuenting of couin or collusion in suing of Actions popular which haue bin ordained from time to time to restraine and punish seuerall sorts of offenders and to the intent that the penalties of those Statutes might indéede be imposed vpon the transgressors thereof and the same offences might not be shadowed and the meaning of the makers of those Statutes might not be deluded by the couenous deceitfull and fraudulent sutes of the same offenders friendes whose practises haue béene to couer and not to punish the same offences by a Statute made Anno 11. H. 7. St. 11. H. 7. 20. it was established That if an Action popular be sued against any man by cellusion An Action popular sued by Collusion and the plaintife in the same doe recouer against the defendant or be barred any other person may after sue against the same defendant another Action popular with good faith and shall in the same recouer and haue execution if the Recouerie or barre in the first Action be found to be by couin And the defendant beign attainted of Couin shall haue two yeares imprisonment by processe of Capias and Vtlarie to be sued within the yeare after iudgement giuen or at any time after vntill the defendant be had and imprisoned and that aswell at the Kings suite as at euery other persons that will sue in that behalfe And no release of any common person made to any partie before or after an Action popular or indictment hanging shall be auaileable to let or surcease the said Action indictment processe or execution Prouided alwaies No couin shal be auerred where there hath béene triall by verdict that no plaintife or plaintifes be in any wise receiued to auerre any couin in any action popular where the point of the same Action or else collusion haue béene once tried or lawfully found with or against the plaintife by triall of twelue men and not otherwise St. 13. Eli. 7. 37 By the Statute made Anno 13. Elizab. intituled An Act touching orders for Bankerupts Fraudulent possessing of Bonkerupts lands goods or debts amongst other things it is enacted That if at anie time before or after that any such person viz. a Bankerupt departeth the Realme or shall kéepe his house or otherwise absent himselfe or take Sanctuarie or suffer himselfe to be arrested outlawed or yéelde his body to prison any person doe fraudulently by couin claime demaund recouer possesse or detaine any debts dueties goods cattels lands or tenements by writing trust or otherwise which were or shall be due or appertaine to any such offendor other than such as hée can and doth prooue to be due by right and conscience for money paid wares deliuered or other iust consideration to the iust valew thereof before the Commissioners thereunto authorized or the more part of them and the same to procéed bona fide without fraud or couin Then euery such person so craftily demaunding claiming hauing or possessing any such debt shall forfeit double as much as he shall so claime demaund detaine or possesse which said forfeiture shall be recouered leuied and imployed for the payment of the Creditors debts 38 Forasmuch as it was oftentimes put in vre to the defrauding of Creditors that such persons as were to haue the administration of the goods of others dying intestate committed vnto them if they require it would not accept the same but suffer or procure the administration to be graunted to some stranger of meane estate and not of kinne to the intestate from whom themselues or others by their meanes did take déedes of gift and authorities by letter of Atturney whereby they obtained the estate of the intestate into their handes and yet stood not subiect to pay any debts owing by the said intestate and so the creditor for lacke of knowledge of the place of habitation of the Administrator could not arrest him nor sue him and if they fortuned to finde him out yet for lacke of abilitie in him to satisfie of his owne goods the valew of that hée had conueied away of the intestates goods or released of his debts by way of wasting the creditors could not haue or recouer their iust and due debts For reformation whereof by a Statute made Anno 43. Fraudulent administratiō of intestates goods Elizab. it was ordained St. 43. El. 8. That euery person and persons that héereafter shall obtaine receiue or haue any goods or debts of any person dying intestate or a release or other discharge of any debt or duety that belonged to the intestate vpon any fraud as is aforefaid or without such valuable consideration as shall amount to the valew of the same goods and debts or néere thereabouts except it be in or towards satisfaction of some iust and principall debt of the valew of the same goods or debts to him owing by the intestate at the time of his decease shall be charged and chargeable as Executor of his owne wrong and so farre onely as all such goods and debts comming to his hands or whereof he is released or discharged by such Administrator will satisfie Allowance of iust debts and other lawfull payments deducting neuerthelesse to and for himselfe allowance of all iust due and principall debt vpon good consideration without fraud owing to him by the intestate at the time of his decease and of all other payments made by him which lawfull Executors or Administrators may and ought to haue and pay by the Lawes and Statutes of this Realme 39 By a Statute not imprinted made Anno 27. H. 8. it was enacted St. 27. H. 8. That all craftie and fraudulent Recoueries feoffements estates giftes grants and leases and euery of them made by any of the chiefe gouernours of such religious houses Fraudulent conueiances of Abbey lāds as were giuen to the King by that Statute viz. of such as had not in lands aboue two hundred pounds by the
yeare vnder their couent seales within one yeare next before the making of the said act should be vtterly void St. 31. H. 8. 13 And by a like statute made Anno 31. H. 8. it was ordayned That all leases of lands tenements or other hereditaments not vsually let leases of lands c. in reuersion leases of lands c. not reseruing the old and accustomed rent sales of wood assurances of lands of the kings gift or auncient foundation without the kings licence made by any abbots or gouernours of any Monasteries or other religious houses which were before the making of the said act dissolued within one yeare before the comming to the K. hands of the same Monasteries religious houses c. or which after that should bee dissolued or come to the kings hands should be vtterly void for the same leases sales of wood and assurances were intended to be made by fraud to deceiue the king of certaine commodities which the makers of that statute did meane and intend to giue him 40 Where maidens and women children of noblemen gentlemen and others as well such as were heires apparant to their auncestors as others hauing left vnto thē by their father or other auncestor friends lands tenemēts hereditaments or other great substance in goods cattels moueable for and to the intent to aduaunce them in marriage somewhat like according to their degrées and as might be most for their surety comfort as wel for themselues as of all other their friends kinsfolks were ofttimes vnawares to their said friends or kinsfolkes by flattery trifling gifts faire promises and other such deceitfull fraudulent practises of many vnthrifty light persons therunto by the intreaty of lewd persons others that for rewards bought and sold the said children secretly allured and woon to contract matrimonie with the said vnthrifty light persons and thereupon either with sleight or force oft times were taken conueyed away from their said parents friends or kinsfolkes to the displeasure of God disparagement of the said children continuall heauinesse of all their friends For the redresse and preuention wherof by a statute made Anno 4. St. 4. 5. P. M. 8. 5. P. M. it was enacted Deceitfull conueying a maid inheritable vnder xvj yeares of age That it shall not be lawfull to any person or persons to take or conuey away or cause to be taken or conueyed away any maid or woman child vnmaried being within the age of xvj yeares out of or from the possession custodie or gouernance and against the will of the father of such maid or woman child or of such person or persons to whom the father of such maid or woman child by his last Will or by any other act in his life time shall assigne bequeath giue or graunt the order kéeping education or gouernance of such maid or woman child except such taking conueying away as shal be had made or done by or for such persō or persons as without fraud or couin then shal be the master or mistresse or the gardian in socage or gardian in chiualry of or to such maid or woman child St. 4. 5. P. M. 8. If any person or persons aboue the age of xiiij yeares shal vnlawfully take or conuey The forf for taking away a maid vnder 16 yeares of age or cause to be taken or conueied any maid or woman child vnmaried being within the age of xvj yeares out of or from the possession against the will of the father or mother of such child or out of or from the possession of such person or persons as then shall haue by any lawfull wayes or meanes the order kéeping or education or gouernance of any such maid or woman child then euery such person persons so offending being thereof lawfully attainted or conuicted by the due course of the law of this realme other then such of whō such person taken away shall hold any lands or tenements by knights seruice shal be 2. yéeres imprisoned of his or their bodies without baile or mainprise or els shall pay such fine for his or their said offence to the Q. and party grieued as shal be assessed by the Q. counsell in the starre chamber at Westminster If any such person or persons shall so take away St. 4 5. P. M. 8. or cause to be taken away as is aforesaid Taking away deflouring or cōtracting matrimony with a woman c. and defloure any such maid or woman child as is aforesaid Or shall against the will or vnknowing of or to the father of such maid or woman child if the father be in life or of or to the mother of such maid or woman child hauing the custody gouernance of such child if the father be dead by secret letters messages or otherwise contract matrimony with any such maiden or woman child except such contracts of matrimony as shal be made by the cōsent of such person or persons as by the title of wardship shall then haue or be intituled to haue the mariage of such maid or woman child then euery such person or persons so offending being thereof lawfully conuicted as is aforesaid shall suffer imprisonment of his or their bodies by the space of fiue yeares without baile or maineprise or els shall pay such fine for his or their offence to the Quéene and party grieued as shal be assessed by the Quéenes Counsell in the Starre-Chamber The Quéenes Counsell of the Starre-chamber by bill of complaint or information Who may hear and determine these offences and Iustices of Assise by inquisition or indictment St. 4 5. P. M. 8. haue authority to heare and determine the said offences vpon euery which indictments and inquisitions such processe shall be awarded as vpon an indictment of Trespas at the common law If any woman child or maiden being aboue the age of xij St. 4 5. P. M. 8. yeres and vnder xvj A woman consenting to an vnlawfull contract doe at any time cōsent to such person that so shall make any contract of matrimonie contrary to the forme and effect of this statute then the next of her kinne to whom the inheritance should returne or come after her decease shall from the time of such assent haue and enioy all such lands tenements and hereditamēts as she had in possession reuersion or remainder at the time of such assent during the life of such person that so shall contract matrimony and after the decease of such person so cōtracting matrimony thē the said lands shall discend reuert remaine and come to such person or persons as they should haue done in case this act had neuer béen made other then to him onely that so shall contract matrimony But this act shall not extend to take away or diminish any liberty custome St. 4 5. P. M. 8. or authority cōcerning any
orphans within the City of London or any other City Borough or Towne where Orphans Orphans are commonly vsed to be prouided for either by grant or by custome But the Lord Maior of the city of London and the Aldermen of the same and euery other head Officer of any other Citie c. where such Orphans be prouided for shall and may haue take like rule order kéeping and charge of such Orphans and of all their lands tenements goods cattels as heretofore they vsed or lawfully might haue had vsed if this act had not bin made There was grandmother a widdow mother a widdow ij daughters Co li. 3. 37. the grandmother being seised of certain land in sée holden in socage did by her last wil in writing bequeath the same to the said ij daughters to the heirs of their ij bodies begotten by euen portions equally to be diuided the remainder to the mother being her sole daughter and heire apparant her heires and after the mother maried a second husband and then the grandmother dyed after whose death both the said daughters entred into the said lands so deuised vnto them and then the yonger daughter being betwéene the age of xiiij and xvj yeares and liuing in house with her father in law and mother of her owne will and forwardnesse and with the consent and agréement of her father in law departed foorth of his house in a morning and the same day in another place maried a husband In this case it was adiudged that the said yonger daughter had forfeited her moitie or halfe part of the said lands so deuised vnto her The daughters forfeiture for mariage without her mothers consent by her contracting of Matrimonie and that her said mother should take the benefit of the said forfeiture for the mother had the custodie and gouernement of the said daughter at the time of the said contract by the special words and prouision of the said statute which gouernment was annexed to the person of the mother Iure naturae and was not transferred to her second husband by her mariage as her lands and goods were and so her husbands consent was not materiall nor that consent which the meaning of the makers of that statute did respect and prouide for And though the daughter was forth of her mothers house at the time of the contract of mariage yet in the iudgement of law the mother had then the custodie of her which was inseperable from her person And seeing the foresaid stat of 4. St. 4. 5. P. M. 8. 5. P. M. doth giue the forf to the next of the kin to whom the inheritance should discend or come after her decease during the life of such person that so shall contract matrimonie therfore the partie must be of the blood next of the blood to whom the inheritance vpō such forf shal discend or come which is the mother not the eldest sister for administration may be grāted of the goods of the son or of the daughter dying intestat to the father or mother as to the next of the blood of the party deceased according to the stat of an 21. H. 8. 5. And further though the elder sister be of kin to the yonger yet in this case if the yonger haue any issue her land should discend to her issue and if she haue no issue it should remaine to her mother for that the elder and yonger sisters were tenants in common in taile though they neuer made partitiō indeed the remainder therof to their mother in sée by force of the said deuise of their grandmother who by her will meant and ordained that the land should bee diuided and that one of them should not enioy the whole as suruiuor to the other 41 Hauing written of deceits and frauds practised or performed by some particular persons to others as by the tenant to his Lord Seuerall deceits prohibited by seuerall Statutes the debtor to the creditor the seller to the purchaser the lessor to the lessée c. I am now to expresse and discouer some other guiles frauds and falshoods which the offendors therin do endeuor to put in vse or practise not onely against any one two or more speciall persons as in the cases aforesaid but against euery person that shall put them in trust or otherwise shall haue occasion to vse them or theirs which our stat lawes haue accused and condemned to be offences and haue inflicted vpon the transgressors thereof seuerall punishments As by the stat of Anno 9. St. 9. H. 5. 8. H. 5. falsifiers and counterfeiters of deceitfull and vntrue weights Counterfeiting of weights deceitfull being attainted thereof shal be taken by Iust of peace Sherifes Eschetors other cōmissioners kept in prison without mainprise vntil they haue made fine and ransome according to the Iust discretion St. 23. H. 8. 4 By the stat of An. 23. H. 8. If any diminish a barrell a kilderkin or firkin to the deceit or hurt of another Deceit by diminishing of a vessell by taking out the head or any staffe he shal forf iij. iiij d. and be punished by the discretion of the chiefe officer Deceitfull things vpon fustian before whom the offence shall be presented and the vessell shall be burned By the stat of An. 11. H. 7. Sat. 11. H. 7. 27. If any denizen or forreiner shall vse yrons or other deceitfull thing vpon fustians vnshorne to breake off the nap and cotton of the same but onely the broad shéeres he shall forfeit for euerie offence twentie shillings to the king and him that will sue By the statute of Anno 18. Deceit in goldsmithes work● El. If any Goldsmith doe make any Goldsmithes worke Sta. 18. El. 14 or plate which shall be touched marked or allowed for good by the Wardens or Masters of that Mysterie and that in the same there shall be found any falshood or deceit then the sayd Wardens and Corporation shall forfeit the value of the thing exchanged or sold to the king and the partie grieued By the Statute of Anno 1. Deceitfull vsing of linnen cloth Eliz. If any do cast or cause to be cast St. 1. El. 12. any péece of linnen cloth ouer a péece of timber and doth by any deuice racke draw and stretch the same of length and bredth and then doth beat it and cast deceitfull liquors mingled with chalke or other things vpon it or doth vse any other deceitfull thing wherby it shal be the worse for the vse thereof then he shal forf the same to the K. and him that will sue for it be one moneth imprisoned at the least and pay such fine as shall be assessed by the Iustices before whom he is condemned By the Statute of Anno 19. Deceits in weights or beames for pewter or brasse H. 7. St. 19. H. 7. 6 4. H. 8. 7. If any
their owne vse and in the said Lands and Tenements did commit wast and destruction to the disheritance of them in the reuersion For the restraint and punishment of which said offence being both an oppression and also a fraud and deceit St. 11. H. 6. 5 Fit N.B. 59 by a Statute made Anno 11. H. 6. it was ordayned That they in the reuersion in such case may haue and maintaine a writ of Wast against the said Tenants for terme of life anothers life A termor alieneth his estate occupieth the land cōmitteth wast or for yeares and so recouer against them the place wasted and their treble dammages for the wast so by them done as they ought to haue done for the wast done by them before the said Graunt and Lease of their estate Prouided That this Ordinance shall not hold place but where the first Tenants before the Graunt and Lease of their estates in the manner and forme abouesaid were punishable of wast and also where after the said Graunt and Lease the said first Tenants of the said Landes and Tenements do take the profits at the time of the wast done to their owne proper vse And though the wordes of the said Statute doe giue an action of Wast in the case aforesaid but onely to him in the reuersion Co. li. 5. 77. yet he in the remainder also being in the like mischiefe shall or may take the benefit thereof and maintaine an action of Wast in this case against his particular Tenant for life or yeares if eyther of them doe commit wast to his disheritance And whatsoeuer the intent of the Grauntor is in the case aforesaid yet if the Grauntée doe assigne his Lease take the profits thereof and commit Wast he is punishable according to the sayd Statute for his intent shall not be issuable nam exitus acta probat viz. the taking of the profites doe sufficiently expresse his intent and euery assignée of the first Tenant mediat or immediat is within the compasse of this Statute for the Statute was made to suppresse Fraud Wast and Oppression And so was the Statute of Westminster the second béeing made and prouided to restraine Wast and Oppression committed by one Tenant in common to the preiudice and disheritance of another by which it was ordayned St. 13. E. 1. 22 That whereas two or more doe hold Wood Wast cōmitted by a tenant in common Turbarie Fishing or such like things in common wherein none knoweth his owne seuerall and one of them doth commit Wast against the will of the other an action of Wast may lye and when it is come vnto iudgement the defendant shall chuse eyther to take his part in a place certaine by the assignement of the Shirife and by the view and oath of his neighbours sworne and tryed for the same intent or els he shall grant to take nothing from thenceforth in the same Wood 3. E. 1. Wast 25. 50. Ed. 3. 3. Turbarie and such other but as his parteners will take And if he doe chuse to take his part in a place certaine the place wasted shall be assigned for his part according as it was before he committed the Wast And because the before rehearsed statute of Marlebridge doth expresse in generall termes in what thinges Wast may be committed as in Houses Woods and Men and the words of the writ of Wast in the Register be Quare fecit vastum venditionem seu destructionem de terris domibus Boscis Gardinis and the foresaid Statutes of Anno 6. Edw. 1. 13. Edw. 1. and 11. H. 6. doe declare who are forbidden to doe that Wast and séeing Wast in Lands Houses Woods or c. is a great wrong and oppression to him or them in reuersion or remainder of the same therefore I will somewhat particularly explaine which the Law doth construe and expound to be Wasts prohibited and punishable by the foresaid Statutes or either of them to the intent that both he that hath the inheritance and also the particular Tenant may know what is due to either of them in respect of their seuerall estates and what to take and what to leaue And to begin with the words of the Writ touching Wast in Land Wast in land If one person doe demise or conuey to another for the terme of yeares life or c. Land 22. H. 6. 18 2. H. 7. 14 17. E. 3. 7. 9. Ed. 4. 35. Co. li. 5. 11. Fit Nat. Br. 149. Lib. in t 6●6 where there is included in the bowels of the earth Tynne Yron Lead Coale Stone Grauell Morter Sand Chalke or Marle if the Myne or Pit thereof be not open when the Lessées estate or terme doth begin the said Tenant may not open the ground make a new Myne and take the same Coale Stone Grauell or c. for if he doe it is Wast of the land and he in the reuersion or remainder may punish him therefore by an action of Wast For whereas there was assured to the Tenant but Vesturam terrae and the annuall profit of the Land hée hath digged and carried away the Land it selfe and impaired the inheritance thereof for euer But if there bée a Myne or Pit open in any part of the ground so demised or assured at the time of the Lease or assurance thereof or at the time when the estate of the Tenant did begin then the Tenant may digge there and take and carry away so much of the Coale Stone Grauell as shall be necessarily vsed or imployed for or towards the repaire or maintenance of the House Land or other commodities therewith demised and it is no Wast But if he do giue sell 41. E. 3. Wast 82. or otherwise dispose the same to any other person place or vse sauing as is aforesaid then for so much as he shall so mis-imploy it is Wast If one person doe lease or assure his Land to another and all the Mynes or Pits therein for yeares life Co. li. 5. 11. or c. the Lessée may open and digge the ground for Coale Morter Stone c. and take and carry away the same though there was not any Myne open at the time of the Lease or estate made For by the assurance it doth appeare that the Lessor was contented that wast should be made in any part of the ground leased by myning or digging and in this case the Lessée may sell or otherwise dispose the same Coale Stone Marle or c. at his pleasure 17. Ed. 3. 7 for it is as much as if the Lease or assurance had béene made to the Tenant without impeachment of any manner of Wast to be committed by Mynes Pits or diggings If the Tenant for yeares life or c. doe eyre plough vp and conuert into Tillage or Wood ground an auncient and vsuall m●wen Meddow it is Wast and so it is 15. H. 3. Wast 131. 46. Ed. 3. Wast 91. if he doe drowne or
in the same cases either he is or is offered to bée oppressed and wronged And in all the same cases the oppressor endeauoureth to make the Lawe his colour and instrument to abuse him 11 Forestallers Ingrossers and Regrators deserue to bée reckoned amongest the number of Oppressors of the common good and publike wealth of the Realme for they doe endeauour to inrich themselues by the impouerishment of others and respect not how many doe lose so they may gaine They haue beene exclaimed vpon and condemned in Parliament from one generation to another as appeareth by the Statutes of Anno 51. H. 3. Anno 34. Ed. 1. Anno 25. Ed. 3. Anno 27. Ed. 3. Anno 28. Ed. 3. Anno 31. Ed. 3. Anno 42. Ed. 3. Anno 2. R. 2. Anno 6. R. 2. Anno 14. R. 2. Anno 25. H. 8. Anno 5. Ed. 6. Anno 5. El. but amongst the others specially forestallers St. 34. Ed. 1. for by the foresaid Statute of Anno 34. Ed. 1. it was ordained That no forestaller shall be suffered to dwell in any towne for hée is a manifest oppressor of the poore and a decayer of the rich a publike enemy of the countrey a Canker a Moth and a gnawing worme that daiely wasteth the common wealth And the acte and name of a Forestaller was so odious in that time that it was mooued in Parliament to haue had it established by Law That a Forestaller should bée baited out of the town where he dwelt by dogges and whipped forth with whippes But because in time it grewe in question who was to be accounted a Forestaller Oppression by forestallers ingrossers regrators who an Ingrosser and who a Regrator and what punishment former lawes had inflicted vpon them therefore to the intent that they and their offences might more certainely be laid open to the knowledge of the whole Realme and condigne punishment prouided for them St. 5 and 6. Ed. 6. 14. by a Statute made Anno 5. 6. E. 6. it was established Who is a forestaller That whatsoeuer person or persons shall buy or cause to be bought any marchandise victuall or other thing comming by land or water towards any faire or market to be sold in the same or cōming toward any city port hauen créeke or rode of this realm or Wales from any part beyond the sea to be sold or make any bargain cōtract or promise for the hauing or buying of the same or any part thereof so comming as aforesaid before the same marchandise victuals or other things shall be in the market faire citie port Hauen Créeke or Rode readie to be sold Or shall make any motion by word letter message or otherwise to any person or persons for the inhaunsing of the price or déere selling of any of the things aboue mentioned Or else disswade mooue or stirre any person comming to the Market or Faire to forbeare to bring any of the things aboue mentioned to any Faire or market citie port c. to be sold as aforesaid shal be adiudged a forestaller But by the statute of an̄ 13. El. it is ordained That the said Statute of an̄ 5. 6. Ed. 6. St. 13. El. 25. shall not extend to any wines oyles sugars spices currans or other forraine victuals brought from beyond the sea fish and salt onely except Whatsoeuer person or persons shall by any meanes regrate obtaine St. 5. and 6. Ed. 6. 14. or get into his or their hands Who is a regrator or possession in any faire or market any corne wine fish butter chéese candles tallow shéepe lambes calues swine pigges géese capons hennes chickins pigeons conies or other dead victuall whatsoeuer that shal be brought to any faire or market within this realme or Wales to be sold and doe sell the same againe in any faire or market holden or kept in the same place or in any other faire or market within iiij miles thereof shal be reputed and taken for a regrator or regrators Whatsoeuer person or persons that shall ingrosse St. 5. and 6. Ed. 6. 14. or get into his or their hands by buying Who is an ingrosser cōtracting or promise taking other than by demise grant or lease of land or tythe any corne growing in the fields or any other corne or graine butter chéese fish or other dead victuals whatsoeuer within the realm of England to the intent to sell the same againe shal be reputed and taken an vnlawfull engrosser or engrossers If any person or persons shall offend in any of the things before recited St. 5. and 6. Ed. 6. 14. and being thereof duely conuicted or attainted by the lawes of this realme The punishment of forestallers regrators and ingrossers or after the forme hereafter mentioned he or they shall for his or their first offence haue or suffer imprisonment by the space of two moneths without baile or mainprise and shall also lose and forfeit the value of the goods cattels and victuall so by him or them bought or had And if any person lawfully conuicted or attainted of or for any the offences abouesaid be thereof eftsoones lawfully conuicted or attainted then euery person or persons so offending shall haue suffer for his said second offence imprisonment by the space of one halfe yeare without baile or maineprise and shall lose the double value of all the goods cattels and victuall so by him bought or had as is aforesaid And if any person being lawfully twice conuicted or attainted of or for any of the said offences shal eftsoones offend the third time and be thereof lawfully conuicted or attainted then euery such person for the third offence shal be set on the pillorie in the city towne or place where he shall then dwell and inhabit and lose and forfeit all the goods and cattel that he or they haue to their owne vse and also be committed to prison there to remaine during the kings pleasure Prouided alwaies that the buying of any such barley bigge or oates St. 5. and 6. Ed. 6. 14. as any person or persons not forestalling shall conuert into mault Cases wherein regrating or ingrossing be tollerable or oatmeale in his or their owne house or houses or shall so be conuerted indeed or the buying of any such thing by any such Fishmonger Butcher or Poulter as concerne his or their owne facultie craft or mystery otherwise than by forestalling which shall sell the same againe vpon reasonable prices by retaile or the taking of any cattell corne graine butter chéese or any other thing aboue mentioned reserued without fraud or couin vpon any lease for terme of life or liues yeare or yeares heretofore made or hereafter to be made or the buying of any wine or other dead victuall aboue mentioned being apt and méete for mans sustenance by any Inholder or other victualler to sell the same by retaile within his house or to any of his neighbours for their sustenance for reasonable
any person which shall haue shéepe at the time of the marriage by reason whereof the said person shall by such meanes haue aboue the number of 200 then he shall loose no penalty for hauing aboue the number of 2000. shéepe by such meanes so that within one yeare next after such aduancement he do put to sale or otherwise dispose so many of the said shéepe so to him aduanced or els of his owne shéepe that he had before so that aboue one yéere he shall not kéepe haue or occupy by any such means or otherwise by any fraud any more number of them then is before limitted vpon paine before rehearsed If any person by his last Will giue to any child within age any number of shéepe Sheepe giuen by will to a child within age appoint them by his last will to be kept by his executors St. 25. H. 8. 13. or by any other person vntill the foresaid child shall come to a certaine age limitted by his last will then after the death of the Testator the said shéepe so being in possession of the executors or of any other person to the vse of any such child within age for the time that he shall be limitted to haue the said shéepe by the will of the Testator shal not be accounted against the said executors nor any person hauing the shéepe for the intent aforesaid any of the number of the said shéep prohibited by this act Euery person being the kings temporall subiect 25. H. 8. 13 or borne vnder his obeysance Shéepe kept vpon inheritance or fréehold which shall haue or be seised of inheritance in possession or in vse or that shall haue a iointure in vse or in possession or shal be tenant in dower or by the courtesie of or in any manors lands tenements pastures féedings or liberty of foldage within any part of this realme of England Wales or the Marches of the same may haue kéepe maintain vpō the same his own demesn lands all other his pastures féedings fold courses which he so hath as many his own shéepe lambs in number to his own proper behoofe as he lawfully might haue had kept vpon the same at any time before the making of this act In case any such person hauing any such estate in vse or in possession of 25. H. 8. 13 or in any lands He that kéepeth his number vpon his inheritance shall not keepe vpon a farme tenements pastures féedings or liberties of fold courses do kéep vpon the same the number of 2000. shéepe or aboue then he shall not in any wise kéepe or haue any shéepe aboue the number of 2000. vpon any lands pastures or féedings which he shal haue in farme or otherwise vpon pain of forf for euery shéepe besides the said number of 2000. 3. s̄ 4. d. In case the said demesne lands tenements pastures féedings 25. H. 8. 13 liberties of fold courses of any person before rehersed Shéepe kept vpon demesns and farmes suffice not for the féeding pasturing kéeping of 2000. shéepe then any such person may haue or féed vpon the said demesn lands vpon his farme holds which he lawfully may haue to the said number of 2000. shéepe not aboue vpon paine of forf for euery shéepe aboue that number 3. s̄ 4. d. It shal be lawfull to euery person kéeping a houshold 25. H. 8. 13 to haue frō time to time such conuenient number of shéepe Shéepe kept for the maintenance of a mans house aboue the number expressed in this act as shal be necessary for the only expences of his houshold to be prouided kept and fed in and vpon his own lands or other lands such as he lawfully can prouide for in farme or otherwise so that he at no time shall haue for the expence of his houshold or by colour of the same aboue the number to him limitted by this act any number of shéepe moe then shall suffice for the onely expences of his household for one yeare without fraud or couin And it is lawfull for all spirituall persons Spirituall persons to kéepe such and as many shéepe vpon their owne lands and after such manner and none otherwise as they might haue done before the making of this act 20 As it is a thing farre vnfit and not consorting with their function that spirituall persons who ought to liue of the altar and to be chiefely imployed deuoted to the seruice of God the administration of his sacraments preaching of his Word instruction of his people should busie themselues with taking of farmes buying selling for gaine in faires markets occupying of Parsonages or Vicarages by farme or with the vsing or keeping of Tanne houses or Brewhouses So it is an oppression and meanes of impouerishment of other temporall persons who do chiefely or partly liue by the same trades and therfore by a stat made An. 21. St. 21. H. 8. 13 H. 8. it was enacted Oppression by spirituall persons in taking of farmes That no spirituall person shall take to farme to himselfe or to any person to his vse of the lease or grant of the K. or any other person or persons by letters patents indentures writings by word or otherwise by any manner of means any manors lands tenements or other hereditaments for terme of life yeares or at will vpon paine to forf for euery moneth that he or they to his vse doe occupy such farme by reason of such graunt or lease x. l. to the king and him that will sue to be recouered in any of the kings Courts by A.B.P. I. wherein no W.E.P. Oppression by thē in buying and selling And that no spirituall person of what estate or degree soeuer he be shall by himselfe or any other for him to his vse bargaine and buy to sell againe for gaine in any markets faires or other places any manner of Cattell Corne Lead Tin Hides Leather Tallow Fish Wooll Wood or any manner of victuall or marchandize of what kind soeuer they be vpon paine to forfeit treble the value of the things so bought to sell againe to the king and him that will sue to be recouered in any of the kings Courts by A.B.P.I. wherein no W.E.P. But a spirituall person who without fraud buyeth any horses cattell goods c. with only intent at the buying thereof to imploy the same to the necessary apparrell of himselfe his seruants or houshold or for the only occupying or manuring of his glebe or demesne lands annexed to his church or for the necessary expences of his household and after the buying or exercising thereof misliketh the same that they should not be good profitable and conuenient for the purposes abouesaid for the which they were bought then he may lawfully bargain and put them away And also other spirituall persons not hauing sufficient glebe or demesne lands in their owne hands in the right of
the Kings Bench for that he did beate a woman great with childe with two children An̄ 3. Ass pl. 2. M. 1. E. 3. 24 so that one of the children died presently and the other was borne baptised and had a name of Baptisme giuen and within two daies after that childe also died by the hurt it receiued by the foresaid beating this was adiudged no felonie for the reasons aforesaide But if a woman being deliuered of a childe doth presently kill it before it be baptized Fit cor 418 M. 2. El. Di. 186. this is felony in her though the childe had no name of Baptisme because the childe was in rerum natura before it was killed and it is knowen by whom and what meanes that childe came to his death 40 If a man doe beate or otherwise hurt another whereby hée dieth In homicide the p●rty must die within a yeare and a day it is requisite to make it Homicide Fit cor 303 that the partie doe die within a yeere and a day next after the batterie or hurt done Or else the Lawe will not adiudge it homicide or that the partie stricken did die of that beating or hurt And the same Lawe is if poison be giuen by one man to an other whereby hée dieth the Lawe will not construe it to be murder vnlesse the partie doe die within a yeere and a day next after the poison receiued 41 As a man may commit felonie in killing of an other Homicide by felo de se so he may commit felonie in killing of himselfe and then the Law doth aptly call him felo de se for though Homicide is most fitly and commonly termed where one man doth kill an other yet the same phrase may in good congruitie of speach be well applied to one that killeth himselfe for there is an Agent and a Patient a killer and one slaine and both in one and the selfe same person And though there may be many causes why a man may kill himselfe as there be many and seuerall humours opinions distractions and fantasies in men yet most cōmonly he becommeth felo de se Bracton de coro ca. 31. feloniously killeth himselfe who being guilty of any grieuous crime is apprehended for the same or vehemently suspected or accused thereof or being wearie of his life for extreamitie of paine or pouertie as being not able to kill his enemie or to be reuenged of him according to his desire doth therefore kill himselfe c. which felon of himselfe shall forfeit to the King his goodes chattells reall and personall Plow com 260. 261. Fitz. Cor. 362. 301. 426. and debts but not his lands for the Lawe doth so greatly fauour inheritance that it shall not escheate without attainder indéede Neither shall his wife forfeit her dower nor his blood shall be corrupt And the reason why the King shall haue the goodes chattels and debts of felo de se forfeited vnto him The cause of the forfeiture of felo de se is for that the King hath lost a subiect and the same subiect hath broken the Kings peace in killing of himselfe and giuen an euill example to his people and hath fled from and escaped the triall of the Lawe and he himselfe was the cause why he could not be tried by the Lawe Co. l. 5. 110. But the goodes of felo de se be not forfeited vntill his death be presented and found of Record And therefore those goods cannot be claimed by prescription And if felo de se be cast into the Sea or a great Riuer or so secretly buried that the Coroner cannot haue the sight of his body and by thgt meanes can not enquire thereof Then all such Iustices of Peace and Oier and Determiner which haue authoritie to enquire of felonies shall enquire thereof An Enfant or Lunatike killeth himselfe 42 If an Enfant furious or frantike man doe drowne Bracton de coron ca 31 21. H. 7. 31 Fitz. cor 244. Co. li. 1. 99. Plow com 260. or otherwise kill himselfe hée shall not forfeit his goodes c. because he wanteth reason and iudgement And if a man that is lunatike doe strike himselfe with his knife or other weapon and after doth recouer and notwithstanding dieth of the same stroke that himselfe did giue within one yéere and a day after the stroke giuen yet he shall not be adiudged felo de se nor forfeit his goods or any thing therefore for the Lawe doth respect what he was at the beginning when hee gaue himselfe the stroke which was the cause of his death and not what he was when he died For if a man that is frantike from day to day doe kill himselfe he shall not forfeit his goods But the Lawe is otherwise if a man doe kill himselfe who is frantike but at certaine times Fitz. coron 324. viz. per lucida interualla Killing of him selfe in the stead of an other 43 If a man doe strike an other to the ground and then draweth his knife to kill him and the defendant lying vpon the ground draweth his knife to defend himselfe H. 44. Ed. 3 44. and the assailant is so hastie to kill the defendant that hee falleth vpon the defendants knife and so is slaine In this case the assailant is felo de se for he had an intention to kill though not himselfe yet the defendant And so as the death intended by him was by his hast transferred from the defendant to himselfe so is the name of a murderer transfered to felo de se 44 If a lease of lands be made to the husband Plow com 258. and the wife for the terme of certaine yeares and the husband goeth into the water and drowneth himselfe in this case Forfeiture of lease made to felo de se and his wife after the death of the husband shal be found by the Coroner vpon the sight of the dead body and the title of this land shal be likewise found by an inquisition taken before commissioners authorised thereunto the foresaid lease and whole terme of yeeres shal be forfeited to the King and the wife shall haue no part thereof for this forfeiture shall haue relation to the husbands going into the water whereupon the drowning did ensue at the which goeing into the water hée had the whole interest of the lease in him so to dispose that hée might haue aliened the whole interest thereof from his wife and this going into the water wherupon this drowning and death did ensue was a forfeiture or alienation in law of the terme and was as much in construction of the law as if hée had then aliened the whole terme to the King And the finding of the death of this man before the Coroner vpon the sight of the bodie and the finding of the title of this lease before Commissioners bée equiuolent to a iudgement that might haue béene giuen against him in his
a possession in the stolne goods for the owner of these goods hauing not prosecuted and giuen euidence against the offendor to attaint him of Felonie either by Appeale or Indictment can neither haue restitution of these goods by the common law nor by force of the Statute of 21. H. 8. 11. 14 In the time of King Edward the second it was holden for law That if a wife did kill her husband Forf where a woman killeth her husband and after did flie all the goods within the house and without the corne in the barnes and yard and that which was growing on the ground should be confifcat and forfeit to the King And their reason was for that when the husband is killed and no will was made by him of his goods they ought to remaine to his wife and then shée being in case that by the committing of this treason shee cannot haue them Anno 8. E. 2 Fi. Cor. 423 they bee forfeit to the King and confiscat But that law séemeth to bee altered by the Statute of Anno 31. Ed. 3. which hath ordained That where a man dyeth intestat the Ordinarie shall depute the next and most lawfull friends of him which dyed intestat to administer his goods And moreouer St. 31. E. 3. 11. St. 21. H. 8. 5 by the Statute of 21. H. 8. it is further enacted That if any person die intestat or the Executors named in any such Testament refuse to proue the sayd Testament then the Ordinarie or other person or persons hauing authoritie to take probate of Testaments shall graunt the administration of the goods of the Testator or person deceased to the widow of the same person or to the next of his kinne or to both as by the discretion of the same Ordinarie shall bée thought good taking suertie of him or them to whom shall be made such Commission for the true administration of the goods cattels and debts which he or they shall be so authorised to administer By which two Statutes it doth appeare that the law doth not cast the interest of the husbands goods dying intestat vpon the wife nor giue her such a title thereunto as shée may either possesse alien or forfeit them vntill she be authorised by the Ordinarie And in the meane time betwéene the husbands death and that the administration of the goods of the intestat be graunted to some person or persons the interest of the goods is in the Ordinarie as appeareth by the Statute of Westminst 2. 13. Edward 1. 19. P. 10. Ed. 4 1 15 If hée that is made Executor Executor shall not forfeit his Testators goods or which hath taken letters of Administration of the goods of one which dyed intestat be attainted of Treason or felonie he shall not forfeit the goods of the Testator or intestat because those goods bée the Testator or intestats goods in his custodie and he hath not them to his owne vse but a right of disposing of them towards the performance of the Testators will or to pay the intestats debts And whereas the law doth allow a woman couert to make a will and to ordaine her husband her Executor thereof or to make any other person her Executor by her husband consent of her Parophanalia 39. H. 6. 27. 12. H. 7. 22. 18. E. 4. 11. 4. H. 6. 31. or Iewels of value and of such debts as were due to her as Executrix to another and of such Obligations Recognisances and other specialties as were before mariage made or acknowledged vnto her and of such goods as were taken wrongfully from her before the mariage betwéene her husband and her for the recouerie whereof the husband may haue his actions as Executor to his wife but not as husband to his wife neither would they euer haue béene recouered if she had not made an Executor and when they bee recouered the Executor shall stand chargeable to others for debts due and payable by his wife so farre as the same goods recouered will extend In this case if the husband or that other which is made Executor to the woman couert M. 33. H. 6. 31. shall bée attainted of Treason or Felonie the goods of the wife or the money recouered shall not bée forfeited to the king because the Executor hath them but towards the performance of the womans will and to satisfie those debts and legacies which shee did stand charged to pay 16 If any person that is ioyntenant Iointenants forfeiture or tenant in common with another of goods bee attainted of Treason or Felonie the whole goods shall bée forfeited to the King And if a lease for the terme of yeares be made to the husband and wife of certaine landes Fitz. Trauerse 33. 50. Ass p. 5. Ps Com. 258. and the husband bée attainted of Treason or Felonie the whole terme shall bée forfeited to the King And likewise it is of felo de se if a lease bée made to him and his wife for the terme of yeares hée shall forfeit to the King the whole terme 17 The law in some cases doth giue another title to the King of goods that late were another persons and doth not terme it a forfeiture but a confiscatition of goods Confiscation of goods and that is when the goods were not claimed or title pretended vnto them by any other Fitz. Cor. 355. 368. As if a man be indicted for the felonious stealing of another mans goods where in truth those goods were his owne and the goods be brought into the Court as a manoure against him and it is asked of him whose those goods be and he doth disclaime to haue any propertie in them by this disclaimer he shall loose the goods Confiscation by disclaimer in his owne goods though they were his owne and though he be acquit of the felonie the goods by this disclaimer shall bee confiscat to the King but if he had not disclaimed in them Fitz. Cor. 391. the goods should haue béene restored vnto him Confiscation by disclaiming in the goods of others 18 If goods be found in the possession of a felon which he doth disauow Fi. Cor. 368. and after he is attainted for the stealing of other goods but not of those In this case the goods which he did disauow shal be confiscat to the King But if hée had béene attainted for the stealing of those goods Fitz. Forf 24. they should haue bin termed goods forfeit and not goods confiscat Confiscation of goods left out of an appeale 19 If one doe bring an Appeale of Robberie against a felon and leaueth out of his Appeal some part of the goods robbed Fitz. Cor. 100. Co. li. 5. 110 in this case the King shal haue those goods which be left out of the Appeale for the plaintife cannot enlarge his Appeale nor recouer those goods left out And therefore séeing the felon can make no executor nor any can be administrator
to him and so no other person is intituled to haue those goods the King shall haue them as confiscat according to the old text Quod non capit Christus capit fiscus And the appellant shal be thus punished by the losse of his goods for his negligence attenuating concealing of the robbers offence Confiscation by a false appeale 20 If a man bring an Appeale of Robberie against another which tooke the Appellants goods lawfully Fitz. Cor. 367. and not feloniously viz. found them in the high way it is so found by verdict in this case though the appellée hath no cause to detaine them against the appellant for that they were his owne goods yet the plaintife shall loose them for his false appeale and they shall bee confiscat to the King and also the appellant shall bée committed to prison for charging the defendant with robberie whom he did know came lawfully by the goods Co. li. 5. 110 and so for malitious séeking of a mans bloud without cause and the defendant shal be discharged 21 There is another kind of forfeiture of felons goods to the King which is called a waif A waife and that is when a felon vpon huy and cry or other pursuit after him or for feare to bee taken er otherwise to ease himselfe of carriage Co. li. 5. 109 doth without Huy and crye wayue cast away or goe from the goods that hée did steals and hath in his possession or some part thereof and doth flye away whereupon the Kings Officers or some other in the Kings right doth seise those goods Seising of a waife In this case the goods so seised be called a waife and the King shall retaine them to his proper vse if the owner of them doth not make fresh suit after the felon to attaint him for those goods And if the owner doe make fresh suit after the felon hée shall haue his goods againe notwithstanding the waiuing and seising of them And this forfeiture of goods by waife is a penaltie which the law imposeth vpon the owner of those goods for default of fresh suit against the felon and for omitting his duetie in pursuing and apprehending of the felon being a pernitious and corrupt member of the Commonwealth St. 21. H. 8. 11. And by the Statute of 21. H. 8. the Iustices before whom any felon or felons shal be found guiltie or otherwise attainted by reason of euidence giuen by the partie robbed or owner of any money goods or cattels robbed or by any other by his procurement haue power to award from time to time writs of Restitution for the said money goods or cattels as though any such Felon or Felons were attainted at the suit of the party in Appeale But if a felon doe steale goods Co. li. 5. 109 and carrie them into a Mannor and there leaue them or leaue them in his owne house or in the house of any other or in the custodie of any other or hide them in the ground or in any secret place and after doth flie these goods shall not be adiudged in law to be waiued nor shall bée forfeited for if the felon hath not the goods with him when he doth flie or doth waiue them for feare to be taken they shall not be accounted waiued or forfeited but the owner may take them againe without fresh suit for that there is no default in him 22 If a felon do steale goods and after doth waiue them The owner seiseth goods waiued the owner of them may reseise the same goods and carrie them away twentie yeres after the waiuing of them if in the meane time no Officer of the Kings nor of any Lord of a libertie 21. Ed. 4. 16. hath seised them before the owner But if any Officer of the Kings or of any Lord of a Franchise hath seised them before then the owner must sue an Appeale against the felon and so he may haue his goods againe if hée hath made fresh suit or else the owner must procure the felon to be indicted arraigned and found guiltie or otherwise to be attainted by euidence giuen by himselfe or by some other by his procurement and by that meanes obtaine a writ of Restitution to be awarded by the Iustices before whom the sayd felon shall be arraigned according to the foresaid statute of 21. H. 8. 11. And the like law is if a felon do steale goods and doth not waiue them nor any Huy and crie is made vpon him but one in the Kings right doth take the goods from the felon vpon suspition that he hath stolne them yet the owner vpon fresh suit shall haue restitution of them againe for it may be that the owner had not intelligence of the stealing of his goods a long time after they were stolne and then could not make fresh suit nor leuie huy and crie 23 There can be no waife but of goods stolne sauing in certaine cases for if one do take goods as a trespassor and doth goe from them No waife but of stoln goods no man can seise them as a waife P. 13. E. 4. 5 And therefore in an action of Trespas of goods taken away if the defendant do iustifie for a waife it is a good issue for the plaintife to ioine that the goods were not stolne And if a man do fly for a felonie and leaue his house goods yet those goods shall not be a waife for that they were not stolne And in some speciall case there may be a waife though there be no stealing Waif of goods not stolne as vpon a huy and cry leuied 29. E. 3. 29. a man that hath committed no felony doth leaue his owne goods and doth flie to a church those goods may be seised to the Kings vse for a waife No waife of goods stolne from an Alien 24 If the goods of an Alien which hath the Kings safe conduct both for bodie and goods be stolne from him and by the felon bée after wayued and refused yet those goods cannot bée claimed or seised by the Officers of the King or of any Lord of a Franchise for a waife for when the King hath graunted to the Alien safeconduct both in bodie and goods and this is a couenant betwéene the King and him then if a felon doe steale his goods and after waiue them it is no reason that the Alien should loose them and be put to sue against the felon but he must sue to the King vpon his couenant And therefore the K. cannot haue those goods as waife and by the same reason hee cannot graunt them to another neither can any haue them by prescription Forf of lands 25 As he that is attainted of Treason or Felonie shal loose his goods debts and rights Tenant for yeares so also shall be forfeit his leases for terme of yeares of lands the lands which he holdeth by extent of Statutes Recognisances or Iudgemēts his
hath possession sueth a Writ of Forcible Entry 21 Forcible entry of a Rent or Common 22 Forcible entry to the vse of another Forcible detaining by words onely 23 Iointenants or Tenants in common expelling each other by force 24 Who may bring a Writ of Entry vpon the Statute of 5. Richard 2. 25 Turning a water-course by force 26 The plea of not guiltie in Forcible entry The finding of the speciall matter doth charge or discharge the defendant of force Presentment of Forcible entry 27 One action for entring and detaining with force 28 A writ vpon the Statute of North-hampton 29 What shal be said to be force Force by number of seruants Force by number of weapons 30 Who may make a Forcible entry 31 What force is lawfull to the persons of men 32 Where the house of a man may be broken by force where not 33 A particular person may defend himselfe and his by force 34 The Writ of Vi laica remouenda 35 Where force shal be remoued for the K. Incumbent where not Forgerie Fol. 43. 1 Forgerie Periurie and Maintenance doe tend to the breach of the Peace 2 The enormitie of Forgerie A repeale of former Statutes of Forgerie 3 Forging of deeds whereby anothers landes shall bee troubled 4 Forging a deed whereby a lease or annuity may be claimed 5 Seuerall remedies against a forger 6 A forger not twice punished for one offence 7 The plaintifes release of forgerie shall only discharge his own remedy 8 The punishment for the second offence of forgery 9 The Iustices of Assise shall heare and determine forgery 10 Forging of deedes before the statute of 5. El. Pleading of a forged deed made before the said statute 11 Persons not chargeable of forgerie by the said stat of 5. El. 12 Forging of a customarie booke 13 The proces to leuie costes and damages of a forger 14 The kings pardon of forgerie 15 Forging of a Testament 16 Inserting more in a wil then is directed 17 Pleas in barre of forgerie 18 Where one shall haue an action of Forgery though he hath but a right to the land 19 Where no title to land lease c. no action of forgery 20 Forging of a deed touching iointenants lands 21 One sealeth a deed by anothers commaundement 22 One forgeth a deed and another doth publish it 23 Forgery by antedating of a deed 24 Getting of other mens goods by forged letters or tokens 25 Suspected persons of that kind of forgerie called before the Iustices 26 Forging of a Testimoniall Periurie Subornation Fol. 48. 1 Truth is to be tried by the oathes of men The credit of an oath 2 What sorts of persons are to be deposed and what not 3 All the parties to the execution of iustice sworne Causes of suspition in Sherifes in impanelling of Iurors 4 Euery Iuror ought to be an honest and lawfull man Challenges of Iurors suspected 5 A witnesse cannot be a Iuror 6 Periury suspected by deliuery of his verdict before hand 7 Periury suspected by lying at the charge of one of the parties 8 Periury suspected by beeing an arbitrator in the cause in question 9 Periury suspected by combination 10 Periury suspected if one of the parties and a Iuror bee in suit of law 11 Periury suspected for that the Iuror passed against him before 12 Periurie suspected in respect of subiection or gouernement 13 Periurie suspected in respect of alliance kinred or profit One godfather to the others child 14 Periury suspected in respect of ignorance of the cause Want of Hundredors Want of the View 15 Periurie suspected in respect of the pouertie of the Iurors 16 The iudgement in an Attaint at the common law against a Iury proued periured 17 The iudgement in an Attaint in London An Attaint where the thing in question amounteth to 40. poūds and where not 18 The meaning to commit Periurie punished Decies tantum Embraceors 19 The punishment of Periurie committed by an Enquest in Wales 20 Periury committed by witnesses A witnesse vpon proces serued shall appeare 21 The penalty for procuring of vnlawfull Periury 22 The penalty for committing of wilfull Periury 23 In what Courts Periurie shal be punished 24 Proclamation of the statute of Periury 25 Periury punished in the spirituall Court 26 Periurie punished in the Starre-chamber 27 Periurie punished in Bankrupts Periury committed by witnesses for Bankrupts 28 Periury committed vpon an indictment of Riot Periury vpon an indictment of Felony 29 Periury in prouing a Suggestion for a prohibition 30 A suit vpon Periury in the Chauncerie 31 Where Periury shall be punished in the temporall court and where in the spirituall Maintenance Champertie Embracerie and buying of Titles Fol. 56. 1 What Maintenance is and the enormitie thereof 2 Maintenance by men of authority 3 Maintenance by combination Maintenance by Noblemens officers 4 Maintenance by champerty Who be champertors Pleaders may giue counsell for their fees The punishmēt of champertors 5 What is Champerty and what not 6 Maintenance by Embracery Maintenance by Iurors The penalty of maintenance in Iurors and Embraceors 7 Maintenance punished by the writ of Decies tantum 8 Maintenance by Ambidexter 9 Maintenance of suits in law and the penalties thereof 10 Maintenance by buying of pretenced Titles 11 What is selling of a pretenced Title What is a pretenced Title 12 Maintenance by giuing of liueries and retaining of seruants or officers 13 The publishing inquiring of and punishment of Maintenance 14 Why the pursuing of maintenance is left out of the statute of 18. Eliz. 15 Assurances to haue maintenance void Lands gotten by force assured to haue maintenance 16 What maintenance is punishable and what iustifiable 17 It is no maintenance in a Iuror for giuing of his verdict Maintenance in a Iuror by suing for iudgement 18 What is Maintenance in a Iuror and what not 19 Maintenance by speaking of words Maintenance by comming to the barre with one of the parties 20 Maintenance by giuing of money to labour a Iury. 21 What is maintenance in witnesses and what not 22 Maintenance by procuring of an Indictment 23 What is maintenance in a Mainpernor 24 Maintenance in respect of his interest in the land Maintenance in respect of his possibility to haue the land Maintenance in respect of his warranty 25 Maintenance in respect of his rent A Lord may maintaine his tenant 26 Maintenance in respect of his debt 27 Maintenance in respect of his title to goods Maintenance by detaining of a writing deliuered in trust 28 Maintenance in respect of his ioint estate with others Maintenance by all the inhabitants of a parish 29 Maintenance of the poore in their suits Clerkes Counsellours and Atturneyes assigned to aid the poore 30 Maintenance in respect of kinred or alliance Vnlawfull maintenance is continuall during that suit Maintenance in respect of Gossiprie 31 Maintenance in respect the party could not speake English 32 Maintenance in a professor of the Law 33 Maintenance by an Atturney 34
Maintenance in respect of neighbourhood 35 In what cases the master may maintaine his seruant In what cases the seruant may maintaine his master Deceit Couin Collusion Fraud Fol. 67. 1 The multitude and enormities of deceits and frauds 2 The reward for paines and punishment for deceits of officers towards the Law A Iudge A Clerke A Serieant A Pleader A Philozer An Exigenter No office of Iustice shall be sold or bought No man shal be Iustice of Assise in his owne County 3 Who shal be Atturneyes Sollicitors The penalty for following a suit in anothers name What acts done by Atturneyes in seuerall cases shall bee adiudged deceit 4 The Law reiecteth deceitfull and fraudulent acts A fine leuied of land to defraud the right owner thereof shall bee void 5 A fine leuied of auncient demesne land to defraud the Lord of his Seigniorie is voidable 6 How a recouery of land by deceit shal be auoided 7 A Scire facias vpon a recouery by deceit auoided A recouery of debt by deceit auoided A iudgement to auoid the meaning of a Statute The executors shall haue remedy for a deceitfull recouery against the Testator 8 Deceit vpon a recouery in a Quare impedit Deceit vpon a recouery in wast 9 Deceit vpon a recouery in a Praecipe in capite 10 Where a good Title shal be impaired by a couenous recouery thereof 11 A Warranty deuised by deceit 12 Deceit by getting of a Protection 13 Deceit by purchasing of a writ to charge another 14 Deceit by purchasing of a writ in anothers name Deceit for procuring one to sue another 15 Deceit by acknowledging of a statute in anothers name Deceit by doing of a iudiciall act in anothers name 16 Deceit by forging of a resignation of a Benefice 17 Deceit by conueying of land to one man which before was bargained to another 18 Deceit by not performing of his Warranty 19 Deceit by confession of an action wherein hee hath no interest 20 Deceit by the aliening of the goods of his wife from whom hee meaneth to be diuorced 21 Sale of goods in open Market by deceit and couin 22 A fraudulent assurance to defeat the discontinuee in tayle of his plea of Assets per Discent 23 Fraudulēt assurance to defeat a Lord of his Ward Marriage c. 24 He that is not partie to a fraud shall sustaine no losse by it 25 Deceit collusion to bring land into mortmaine Lands assured in mortmaine to Churches Chappels c. Collaterall assurances to defraud c. Which be charitable and lawfull vses 26 Couin by a particular Tenant to deceiue him in the reuersion 27 Couin by him in the reuersion to deceiue the lessee for yeares Couin to auoid a Statute or Recognizance 28 Fraudulent deeds to auoid other mens duties c. The forfeiture of parties to fraudulent deeds who doe iustifie the same Common recoueries Voucher in Formedon Estates made vpon good consideration and bonafide 29 Fraudulent deedes to auoid forfeitures shal be void 30 A deed without fraud must be made vpon good consideration and bonafide Infallible marks of a fraudulent deed of gift How a deed of gift may be made without fraud 31 Fraudulent assurances to deceiue purchasors The forfeiture of parties to fraudulent conueyances which do iustifie the same Conueiances made vpon good considerations and bona fide Conueiances with condition of reuocation or alteration Morgages 32 A purchasor doth know before of a fraudulent deed 33 The father maketh a fraudulent lease and the sonne selleth the land 34 A womans iointure made by fraud 35 Fraudulent deeds to auoid successors of dilapidations 36 An action popular sued by collusion and fraud 37 Fraudulent possessing of Bankrupts Lands Goods or Debts 38 Fraudulent administration of intestate goods 39 Fraudulent conueyances of Abbey lands 40 Seuerall deceits and frauds in marchandizes and men of trade 41 Deceit by selling of vnholesome victuall Extortion Exaction Fol. 82. 1 What is Extortion What is Exaction 2 Exaction by taking of reward for a report 3 Extortion in the Shirife Coroner or other officers 4 Extortion in a Serieant Crier or Marshall of a Iudge 5 Extortion in a Coroner 6 Extortion in a Sherife vnder-Sherife or Baylife for making of arrests c. 7 Extortion in a Sherife for sparing to returne a Iuror 8 Extortion in a Sherife for the seruing of an Execution 9 Extortion in the Chirographer of the common place 10 Extortion in the kings auditors or their Clerkes 11 Extortion in the Kings Receiuers Extortion in them who do pay fees or pensions 12 Extortion in officers of the Exchequer 13 Extortion in a Clerke of the Signet or priuy Seale 14 Extortion by officers of the faculties 15 Extortion by Gouernours vpon such as be made prentices or freemen 16 Extortion by the officers of the Court of Wards 17 Extortion in taking of Obligations for the payment of first fruits 18 Extortion by Escheators 19 Exaction by the Admirall c. vpon them who trauaile for Fish 20 Extortion by the marshall of the kings house Extortion by a seruitor of bills in the marshals Court. 21 Exaction by Muster-masters to spare the taking of souldiers Exaction by captaines of their souldiers 22 Extortion by taking of Scauage of Marchants 23 Extortion by the Clerke of the Statutes or c. 24 A preuention of extortion by atturneyes in taking of excessiue fees An atturney delaying of a suit or demaunding more then is due 25 A preuention of Extortion in stewards of Courts 26 Extortion in gaugers searchers and packers of fish Extortion in Ordinaries and their Officers for probat of Testaments Administrations c. 28 Extortion in an Ordinarie for the seale of a Citation 29 Extortion in Parsons Vicars c. for Mortuaries 30 Exaction for presenting or collating to a benefice 31 Exaction for admitting to a benefice 32 Exaction for resigning or exchanging of a benefice 33 Exaction for making of ministers or giuing licence to preach 34 Exaction for a voice in electing of a fellow or scholler into a Colledge or c. 35 Exaction by taking money to resigne a place in a Colledge c. 36 Exaction by gathering money which should discharge the fifteene of a Towne 37 Extortion by taking of an amerciament in a Court Baron 38 It is no Extortion to take lawfull fees Taking of barre fees of a prisoner discharged Taking of gloues of an offendor pardoned 39 Extortion by taking of fees of him who doth appeare gratis Oppression Fol. 91. 1 What Oppression is Oppression by disseisins Of what things one may bee disseised 2 Oppression by approuement of common Oppression by surcharge of common 3 Oppression by distresses Powndage money Distraining out of his fee. Excessiue distresse Seuerall distresses for one thing Distresse for damage fesant 4 Oppression by trespasses 5 Oppression by Nusances 6 Oppression by Rescous 7 Oppression by encroachments 8 Oppression by excessiue amerciaments 9 Oppression by committing of wast Wast in land Wast