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

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life with Remainders in tail dividing the Lands 91 A Fine to entail Lands to the heirs of one deceased 92 A Grant by a Duke and his wife as in the right of his wife to the Cognisee for life of the Tenant for life with Warranty a Render to the Cognisor for the Wives life to convey her Title to her Husband 93 A Concord of a moyety of divers things in Possession and a Reversion in Fee 94 A Grant of Lands by Fine to two who render to the Cognisor in tail and for default of such issue to R. T. in general tail the remainder to another and his heirs for ever 97 A Grant of Lands in tail to be holden of the Grant or in soccage 98 A Grant of Lands in tail to be holden of the Grantor by suit of Court 6 s. rent 99 〈◊〉 ●●ne of Knights Service Castle-Gard and Murage upon a Writ of Customes and Services 100 A fine of a Mannor in possession and other lands in Reversion 101 A fine of Lands part in possession and part in reversion with a Render again to the Cognisors and their heirs 102 A fine of the reversion of a Rent 104 Another of the same 105 A fine of Rent Service 106 A fine where the Husband and the Wife sell the Wives Joynture or Dower absolurely to him in the reversion 107 Tenant for term of life maketh a Lease reserving a Rent during her life 108 A fine of a Reversion 109 A fine in Fee farm of a Rent granted out of a Mannor only 110 A fine of several Rents granted out of a Mannor 111 A fine of a Rent with a Nomine poene for non-payment c. 112 A fine in Fee farm yeelding a Rent with a Distresse 114 A fine in Fee farm rendring a Rent sute of Court and Herriot after decease recease and alienation 115 A fine in Fee farm rendring a Rent with a Nomine poene for default of payment 117 A fine by the Husband and the Wife to the Husband and Wife with a Render 118 A Writ of Covenant that was for the King for the Tirh Corn of a Parish and the manner of the endorsement thereof used by his Atturney general 120 A fine with Warranty against all men 121 A fine by the Husband and Wife and the Cognisee by the same fine granteth and rendreth back again the premises to the said Conusors to the heirs of the Husband one of the said Conusors for ever 122 A fine of one Messuage c. and the same Conusors for them and the heirs of Io. Do. warrant 2 parts of the premises in 3 parts divided to the Conusee and his heirs against all men for ever 123 A fine with Warranty against all men and the Cognisees by the same fine render parcel of the Premises for one month with divers limitations c. 124 A fine of c. and the Cognisees do grant and render all Mines of Coles in a Close parcel of the premises c. 128 A fine of the third part of one Messuage c. with a general Warranty And the Cognisees do Grant and Render the same to one of the Cognisors for years in reversion c. 129 A fine with a Grant of a yearly rent 132 A fine of a Messuage c. Rent Parsonage the Advowson of a Viccaradge with Warranty c. 134 A fine with two several Warranties 135 A fine of a Mannor c. with general Warranty 136 A Fine within the County of Chester c. 137 A fine knowledged before the Justices of Chester 140 A fine by an Earl and his Wife 141 A fine by the Husband and Wife and a third person c. 142 A fine by two to one with general Warranty 145 A fine by the Husband and Wife and divers others c. 145 A fine of four Messuages c. with Warranty 146 A fine by two Husbands and their Wives 147 A fine by the Husband and his Wife to a Man and his Wife 148 A fine by an Earl and his Wife of a Rent c. 149 A fine by the Husband and Wife for term of years 150 A fine by the Husband Wife with Warranty in consideration the Cognisee granteth a Rent c 152 A fine of the third part of a tent with a general Warranty 154 A fine of the third part of 34 acres of Meadow by these words viz. concesserunt reddiderunt c. 155 A fine by one to the Queens Atturney c. 155 A fine by a Widdow to the President and Schollars of a Colledge c. 157 A fine by two and the VVife of one of them c. 158 A fine with general VVarranty 159 A fine of a reversion 160 A fine by Husband and VVife to one with a general VVarranty 161 Of the Order of taking the knowledge of a fine by Dedimu potestatem and the certifying thereof 162 A fine of one Messuage of a Remainder 163 A fine by Husband and VVife of two Messuages c. with general VVarranty 164 A fine knowledged before the Justices of the Common pleas at Westminster with general VVarranty 165 A fine with VVarranty against the Conusor and his heirs 166 A fine as it is ingrossed of Record 167 Of the nine Proclamations 168 A fine with general VVarranty for years rendring a red Rose c. 168 A fine for li●es and aft●r in Fee 170 A fine of a Rent issuing out c. with general VVarranty 171 A fine with general VVarranty of an annuity with Nomine poe●e 172 A fine in tail general to hold by the 40th part of a Knights ●ee and by rent with general VVarranty 174 A fine with VVarranty during life 175 A fine for life and after in fee. 176 Of the taking of the knowledge of a Fine 177 A fine with divers remainders 178 Of Adjuncts of Concords 180 A Licence to alien in Mortmain 183 Quod permittat finem levari 184 The Writ of quod damnum 185 Of a pardon for alienation 186 Of the Dedimus potestatem to take the cognisance of a fine 189 190 The Dedimus Potestatom thereof 191. The Precipe and Concord 193. A Dedimus Potestatem upon a writ of Customes and services 195. Of the Kings Silver 196. Of observation at the knowledge of fines 197. How and when Cognisances of Fines may be certified and what may hinder the ●ame 199 Of the Inrolment of Writs of Covenant D●d Potest and knowledges thereupon called the foot of the fine 202 Of the note of the fine 203 Quid juris clamat 204 VVhat persons may obtain atturnment by Quid Juris clamat and what nor 205 VVhat persons be compellable to arturn by Quid juris clamat and what not 206 What places will barr the Plaint of Atturnment 210 A Table to the latter Part. VVHat processe lye in a Quid juris clamat 1. The writ of summons in Quid juris clamat 3. The Distress in Quid juris clamat 4. Tenant may atturn for
York ss BEtween A. B. Plantiff and C. D. Deforcient of 2 Messuages 2. Cottages 100 acres of Land 40 acres of Meadow 20 acres of Pasture one acre of Wood 8 acres of Ling and Heath and one penny Rent with the appurtenances in A. A Note of the Fine whereof Plea of Covenant was summoned between them c. that is to say that the aforesaid John hath recognised the Tenements and Rent aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said A. and hath granted for himself and his Heirs that the aforesaid Tenements and Rent with the appurtenances which the aforesaid G. and I. hold for term of the life of him the said I. of the Heirs of the aforesaid C. the day wherein this Concord was made which after the decease of him the said I. unto the aforesaid C. and his heirs ought to revert after the decease of him the said I. shall wholly remain to the aforesaid A. and his Heirs to hold of the chief Lords of that Fee by the Services which unto the aforesaid Tenenement and Rent do belong for ever And for this recognisance grant fine and Concord the said A. hath given to the aforesaid B. 100 Marks sterling Upon which note before the ingrossing of the Fine if it be of a remainder reversion rent or Seigniory writs of Q●i● Juris clamat per quae servicia or quem reddi●um reddit must be sued as the case requireth Plo. fo 43. b. 22. H. 6. 13. Quid Juris clamat Quid Juris clam is a Judicial writ issueth ●ut of the Record of the Fine remaining in the keeping of the Custos brevium of the Common place Plo. 43. b. before it be ingrossed for after the ingrossing it cannot be had Plo. fo 431. b. 22 H. 6. 13. F. Nat. Br. 147 a. which lyeth for the grantee of a reversion or remainder when the particular Tenant will not atturn to enforce him to atturn 22. H. 6. 13. Plo. 431. b And it is made in this form Summons O. c. To the Sheriff greeting we command you that you cause to come before our Justices c. ●ali die G. and A. his Wife to know what right they claim in one Messuage c. with the ●p●urtenances in B. which Tenements with the appurtena●ces M. who was the Wife of G. in our Court c. hath granted to A. of B. by a Fine thereof there between them made And have you c. And the final cause of this writ of quid Juris clamat is that the grantee or cognisee of the reversion or remainder may by that Atturnment of the particular Tenant be enabled if cause be given to bring an Action of wast or to avow for rent reserved or services behind which he cannot do without Atturnment Plo fo 431. b. 22. H. 6. 13. Tenant in Dower Tenant in Dower shall atturn though the writ suppose her to be Tenant for life because she claimeth no greater estate than Frank Tenement Hil. 3. E. Fitz. Quid Juris clamat 3. yet it seemeth she thereby looseth her warranty and advantage to be newly endowed if she be evicted 10. E. 3. Fitz. Quid juris clamat c. 41. If a gift be for life the remainder for life the writ must mention the remainder Hil. 3. E. 3. 15. Fitz. Fines 9. It is meet therefore to learn who are compellable hereby to atrurn and who not and by whom What Persons may obtain Atturnment by Quid Juris clamat and what not Grantee of a reversion THe grantee of a reversion voyd of impediment 34. H. 6. b. Fitz. Na. Br. fo 168 b. F. N. B. 147 a. Infant But an Infant cannot because if a Lease for life without impeachment of wast be pleaded in Barr he cannot confess it 43. E. 3. 5. Contr. 23. E. Fiz quid Juris c. 42. Nothing in the reversion Feme Covert If the Cognisor have nothing in the reversion the Tenant shall not atturn Lib. Int. fol. 436. A F●me Covert without her Husband albeit the Fine was levyed when she was sole 11. H 4. 7. Divers If there be divers Pleas and one die hanging the Plea yet shall the Tenant atturn to the rest 48. E. 3. 32. Divers Or if divers sue the writ and one be non-suit yet attournment shall be unto the other without Summons and severing of the other 46. E. 3. 32. Abbot Abbot avera atturnment dum ten pur vie sans mre licence et nest forfeiture 17. E. 3. 7. Disseasor If Cognisee discease the Tenant of part he shall have no atturnment 19. E. 2. Fitz. Quid Juris c. 46. What Persons be compellable to atturn by Quid Juris clamat and what not T. for life THe writ of Quid Juris clamat lyeth against the particular Tenant of the Land for life 34. H. 6. b. Nat. Br. fo 168. b. Fitz. Nat. fo 147. a 49. h. though he be but a Tenant for life of Land holden in Capite or a Feme Covert Feme Covert 45. E. 3. 11. And a Tenant for years shall atturn 3 H. T. for years 4. 3. T. In tail But Tenant in tail is not compellable because of the estate of inheritance which is in him 38. E. 3. 20. Nor Tenant in tail after T. in tail after possibilities c. possibility of issue extinct for the inheritance that was once in him 43. E. 3. 1. 46. E. 3. 13. et 72. T. for life of Lands in Capite A particular Tenant for Lands holden in Capite is not compellable to atturn without sight of Licence of alienation lest his Lands should be subject to a Fine for the alienation without licence 45. E. 3. 6. Executors If A. and B. have an estate for ten years as executors and B. have five years in reverūon in his own right he must atturn because he is possessed of the whole term and the attornment of one executor of a Term is good enough 32. E. 3. Fitz. Quid Juris 5. p. Stanh T. pur vie ove A. pur ans But if A. Lease to B. and C. for six years and after confirm the Estate of B. for life the note of the fine shall make mention of B. onely per Seton 32. E. 3. Fitz. Quid Juris c. 5. T. in Dower T. by the Courtesie If Tenant in Dower or by Courtesie grant their estate yet the Quid Jur. clam lyeth against them for none but they can be Tenant in Dower or by the Couttesie 18. E. 3 5. T. for years upon Condition If a Leasee for years with livery be upon Condition that if the Leasee pay 10 pound such a day or the Leasor die within the term c. He shall have Fee if before the day the Lessor alien by Fine this Tenant shall atturn salvis advantagijs And yet if he pay the ten pounds at the day or
N. and I. S. dye before atturnment he in reversion shall have per quae servitia 20. H. 6. 7. If per quae servitia be brought against divers of which some only appear they are compellable to atturn 21. E. 3. 48. T. 32. E. 3. Vpon whose alienations the Tenant is not compellable to Atturn If Tenant in Taile of services levy a Fine Tenant in taile thereof the Tenant of the Land is not compellable to atturn 48. E. 3. 23. Because that if the Cognisor die the Tenant is subject to the distress both of the Cognisee and of the issue in taile 24. E. 3. 25. 43. E. 3. Nevertheless upon a Fine with Proclamation in such case which barreth the issue in taile the Tenant seemeth compellable to atturn Cognisor never seised If a Fine be levyed by him that was never seised of the services the Tenant is not compellable to atturn H. 6. E. 2. To a particular Tenant If the Tenant for life or any other particular Tenant of services which have them not in fee levy a Fine thereof the terr Tenant is not compellable to atturn Itin. North. 3. E. 3. Joynt Tenant If one joynt tenant a seignory grant c. the Tenant is not compellable to atturn 9. E. 2. Against whom a per quae servitia lyeth and whom not Terre Tenant It lyeth against him only that is Tenant of the Land at the time of the note of the Fine levyed 8. H. 6. 17. 18. E. 4. 10. And therefore must not vary from the Fine 18. E. 4. 10. 25. E. 3. 3. 35. E. 3. 50. And therefore it seemeth that if he which is Tenant at the levying of the note dye or alien before Atturnement had that neither his heir nor the alienee is compellable to atturn H. 26. E. 3. 56. 18. E. 4. 25. E. 3. 50. 10. yet this atturnment is good ibid. M. 31. E. 3 A recluse A prioresse recluse is compellable to atturn 43. E. 3. and an Infant 26. E. 3. 62. and a man only dumb by writing or sgines 26. E. 3. 62. But a man surde mute is not compellable Mute Deaf to atturn 26. E. 3. 62. Madness T. by curtesie Late Feoffment Nor a man non sanae memoriae as a mad man a lunatick an Ideot 26. E. 3. 62. Nor a Tenant by the curtesie for the feebleness of his estate 9. E. 3. 31. He that is infeoffed by the Lord post stat qui emptores c. is not compellable to atturn for he holdeth of the Lord Paramount 39. E. 3. 19. Quantity The Writ of per quae servitia ought to shew the quantitie of the Tenancy H. 14. E 3. for it is traversable T. 20. E. 3. H. 26. H. 6. All persons that may be Cognisees may have this Writ County Per quae servitia ought to be in the County where the Fine is knowledged albeit the Manor be in one County and the services in another County 21. E. 3. 18. Nonsuit Nonsuit in this action is not peremptory 24. E. 3. 25. nor the death of the Cognisor after the note levyed Time Per quae servitia lyeth a year or more after the note levyed 29. E. 4. 46. Atturney After peremptory issue joyned the Tenant in per quae servitia may make Atturney for if the issue be tryed against him it doth countervail atturnment and then he may be distrained before Atturnment 48. E. 3. 24. 39. E. 3. 26. Non tenure Non tenure the day of the Note levyed is a good barr in Per quae servitia 8. H. 19. 21. H. 4. 72. Former grant It is also a good plea that before the note levyed the Cognisors granted the services to another and that he thereupon did atturn 9. E. 3. 31. The Tenant in per quae servitia cannot disclaim Disclaime but may plead non tenure ut supra 21. H. 4. 72. Process after Judgment After Judgment process is Distringas ad Atturnandum 4 E. 3. 2. E. 3. 9. 5. E. 4. 2. Atturnment with an exception If the measne levy a Fine of his mesnaltie to A. for life the remainder to B. in fee. A. bringeth a per quae servitia and the Tenant atturneth saving his Acquitaile yet shall not he in the remainder avow before he also acknowledge the acquitaile 18. E. 4. 7. Feme Covert But a Feme Covert cannot confess acquitaile in per quae servitia because she is not examinable in this suit 9. E. 2. 45. E. 3. Acquitaile And the Tenant may atturn saving acquitaile and warrantie according to a Deed thereof M. 15. E. 3. 5. 5. H. 5. E. 3. Itinere North. Seisin A man may grant services before he have seisin thereof in Deed H. 5. E. 2. Fitz. per quae servitia 22. A Manor It seemeth upon the grant of a Manor cum pertin the services pass without attornment as parcell of the Manor and that the Lord may avow without Atturnment 26. H. 6. Fitz. per quae servitia 21. Fine Imprisonment If the Tenant in per quae servitia appear and confess the Action at the distringas ad atturnandum after Judgment and will not atturn he is punishable by imprisonment or Fine at the discretion of the Court as it seemeth 3. E. 3. Itiner North. Fitz. per quae servitia 17. Essoine Coperceners Joynt-tenants and Tenantsin Common may not fourch by essoine to essoine severally but have only one essoine as one sole Tenant might have w. i. c. 43. E. 3. E. 1. Rast essoine 4. Of the ingrossing of Fines VVHen the note of the Fine is made with the Custos brevium if it be of Lands in possession or when Atturnment is made if it be of a Reversion Remainder Rents or services then may it be ingrossed by the Chirographer Ingressing And the ingrossing of a Fine is nothing else but the entry of the Concord thereof with the Chirographer and the writing and delivery of the Indentures thereof F. N. B. 147. a. 5 H. 4. c. 14. which be called the Chirograph of the Fine and is made in form following viz. Fine in tail of the reversion of the Rent This is the finall Concord made in the Court of the Lord Protector at Westminster from the day of Easter in 15. daies In the year of our Lord God 1653. before O. L. R. W. and T. B. Justices of the Lord Protector and other faithfull then there present between A. B. Plaintiff and L. C. deforcient of ten Marks Rent with the Appurtenances in B. which P. D. of A. holdeth for term of his life whereof plea of Covenant was Iummoned between them in the same Court that is to say that the aforesaid L. hath granted for himself and his Heirs that the aforesaid Rent with the appurtenances which the aforesaid P. holdeth for Term of his life by the demise of the aforesaid L. in the
after the death of the particular tenant the plaintiff needeth not to shew how Cozen and Heir so long as the Plea hath continuance by idem dies c. given to the tenant nor at his appearance nor untill the plaintiff pray execution And then the * How Cozen and Heir Coment Cozen and Heir is to be entred thus in the Roll only And the aforesaid I. saith that he is Cozen and Heir of I. W. that is to say son and Heir of T. W. of the Brother and Heir of the same I. W. 33 H. 6. 54. 41 Ed. 3. 13. and 24. 8 H. 4. 31. Bastarday In Scire facias by him in the remainder upon an estate tail against A. B. supposing the donee to be dead without issue if A. B. plead that he is issue to the donee and the plaintiff replyeth that he is a bastard it is a good replication 40 E 3. 16. Vpon estate executed Scire facias upon a Fine levyed to T. R. and W. and to the Heirs of the body of R. the remainder to the right Heirs of the said W. T. died and R. died without issue and W. survived and died his Heirs need no Scire facias to execute this Fine because it is executed in his life by the union of the Fee and Franktenement in W. 40 E. 3. 20. And so if a Fine be levyed to a Baron and Feme and to W. and his Heirs and he dieth and then the Baron and feme do dye the Fine is executed for one moiety in the life of W. Fitzh Scire facias 19. 43 E. 3. 9. 24 E. 3. 57. Ayd Tenant for life in Scire facias had aid of him in remainder 41 E. 3. fo 16. 20. 22 E. 3. 12. Death shewed In formedone in reverter or remainder the demandant must mention the death of every one which had estate and survived his Ancestor but not so in a Scire facias surfine 42 E. 3. 19. Severall estates If the plaintiff have severall estates created by one Fine he needeth but one Writ of Scire facias 43 E. 3. 11. though it be of severall things against severall tenants 11 H. 4. 15. 21 E. 3. 14. 24 E. 3. 25. Default If in a Scire fa. the Sheriff return the party summoned and he appear not execution shall be awarded 43 E. 3. 13. Reversion If a Fine sur cognisance de droit come ceo c. be levyed of a reversion by the name of the Land it is not executory 43 E. 3. 15. Seigniory If the services escheat after a Fine levyed of the Seigniory the Cognisee shall have execution of the Land escheated 48 H. 3. 11. Of things out of the Writ A Scire fa. lyeth sometimes of things not comprized in the Writ as if in a Fine sur release the Cognisee render rent in tail 48 E. 3. 8. Execution by entry of him in remainder If Land be given by Fine for life the remainder to Baron and Feme in tail and the Baron dieth and then the Tenant for life dieth and the Feme entreth the Fine is executed so as their issue needeth no Scire facias 49 E. 3 12. Of a reversion Scire fa. lyeth for the donor in tail against any that abated after the death of the donee in tail by Fine without issue 22 E. 3. 12. Upon generall non tenure pleaded the plaintiff Non tenure generall or special Nihil returned may take execution at his perill But speciall non tenure seemeth a good Plea 7 H. 6. 25 A man shall not have excution upon nihil returned because the tenant may be summoned in the Land demanded 24 E. 3. 25. Half blood If a Fine be levyed to husband and wife in tail the remainder to his right Heirs and they having issue the husband dyeth the wise hath issue by another husband and dieth the issue by the first husband entreth and dyeth without issue and his next heir entreth as into the remainder in Fee against whom the issue by the second husband bringeth a Scire fa. and recovereth by reason that the Fee could never execute in possession in the Elder Brother during the State-tail 24 E. 3. 30. and 62. Feoffment Feoffment with warranty from the plaintiffs Ancestor is a good Plea in a Scire fa. upon a Fine 22 H. 6. 39. The Heir shall have his age in Scire fa. Contr. Westm 2. ca. 45. 24 E. 3. 28. and 60. What Fines with Proclamations bar not the issue in Tail NO Fine levyed by tenant in tail barreth his issue maintenant but where the tenant in tail is Cognisor as if tenant in tail bring a Writ of Covenant against an estranger and he recognize the Land to be the right of the tenant in tail as that which he hath of his gift c. and the tenant in tail grant and render the Land to the Cognisor for years yeelding rent c. and die this Fine is void against the issue in tail M. 10. and 11 Eliz. Dyer fo 279. p. 7. 36 H. 8. Br. Fines 118. A Fine with Proclamation levyed by tenant in tail the reversion or remainder being in the King bindeth not the issue in tail as it seemeth Br. Fines 121. But if such Lands were entailed by the King such Fine barreth not the issue in tail 32 H. 8. Cap. 36. If an estranger levy a Fine to tenant in tail sur cognizance de droit come ceo que il ad de son done and he rendreth to him a rent in Fee and dye after Proclamation yet the issue in tail may avoid it for he is remitted and the rent is another thing then the Land 15 E. Plo. fo 435. per Thornton If tenant in tail of an Advowson grant and render by Fine the nomination of the Clerk it is void 15 Eliz. Plo. f. 435. b. per Thornton If tenant in tail of a rent disseife the Tenant of the Land and levy a Fine with Proclamation of the Land the issue in tail is not barred for the rent because rhe Fine was not levyed of the rent but of the Land per Thornton and granted 15 Eliz. Plo. f. 435. b. If tenant in tail grant a rent by Fine his issue may avoid it 15 Eliz. Plo. 436. 14. A. ss p. 4. What time after a Fine levyed and Proclamation made any man hath to enter or claim by action or otherwise and who are thereby barred forthwith and who not Hitherto of the forms and execution of Fines now let us see how they may be avoyded .. TO know what time persons that have cause toenter or claim may enter or clai master a Fine levyed many things are to be weighed for some persons have more time and some less for the discussing of which question we must not only consider the quality of the persons that should claim or enter but also the quality of their rights and estates And the persons be
the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances and that to them he hath rendred in the same Court To have and to hold to the same G. and I. and the Heirs which the same G. of the body of her the said I. shall beget Render intail from the aforesaid S. and his Heirs for ever yeelding therefore by the year one Rose at the Feast of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist for all service consideration and exaction unto the aforesaid S. and his Heirs belonging And Forrain service doing therefore to the chief Lords of that Fee for the aforesaid S. and his Heirs all other services which unto that Manor do belong And if it happen that the aforesaid G. shall die without Remainder in tail Heir of the body of him the said I. begotten then after the decease of them the said G. and I. the Manor aforesaid with the appurtenances shall wholy remain to I. Brother of the same G. and to the Heirs of his body begotten to hold of the aforesaid S. and his Heirs by the aforesaid services as aforesaid for ever And if it happen that the aforesaid W. shall dye without Heir of his body begotten then after the decease of him the said W. the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to I. Brother of the same W. and the Heirs of his body begotten to hold of the aforesaid S. and his Heirs by the aforesaid services as aforesaid for ever ● And if it happen that the aforesaid I. shall die without Heir of his body begotten then after the decease of him the said I. the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances shall wholy remain to E. Brother of the same I. and to the Heirs of his body begotten to hold of the aforesaid S. and his Heirs by the aforesaid services as aforesaid for ever And if it happen that the aforesaid E. shall die without Heir of his body begotten then after the decease of him the said E. the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances shall wholly revert unto the aforesaid S. and his Reverter Heirs quite from other Heirs of them the said G. I. W. I. and E. to hold of the chief Lords of that Fee by the services which unto that Manor do belong for ever A Mittimus OLiver c. To the Justices of the Bench greeing We send to you under the foot of our Seal c. or thus The transcript of the foot or thus The tenor of the foot of a certain fine levyed in the Court of c. Anno c. before W. and his Associates then Justices of c. of the Bench at Westminster by our Writ between I. plaintiff and W. deforcient de tanto c. whom before us in our Chancery we have caused to come to you we send under the foot of our Seal that in the plaint which is before you by our Writ between I. son of I. demandant and E. tenant of the same Messuage c. you may be able the more securely to proceed c. T. c. A Mittimus for the foot of a Fine THe Protector to his Bayliffs of S. greeting Because in the levying of divers fines before I. S. and W. W. late Bayliffs of the Town of S. between W. R. and M. his wise plaintiffs and W. T. deforcient of eight Messuages c. and of ten shillings of rent with the appurtenances in S. in the year c. according to the liberties to Burgesses of the Town aforesaid by the Charters of former Kings of England our predecessors granted to be levyed manifest error did intervene as by the inspection of the tenours of the fines aforesaid and also of the record and process of the levying thereof which before us afterward at the sute of W. M. and Error hy the Heir upon a fine H. W. of S Cozens and Heirs of the aforesaid M. we caused to come to us appeareth And we in our Court before us for the errors found in the levying of the fines aforesaid and in the record and process of the same we have considered that the feet of the fines aforesaid from files of the fines aforesaid be drawn of and cancelled And therefore we command you that the feet of the fines aforesaid which are in your custody you send before us tali die wheresoever we shall then ●e c. cancelled according to our consideration abovesaid And have ye there this Writ T. c. Whether any but he which reserveth a fine may reap benefit thereby IF the estate contained in a fine be once within 15. years after Proclamations lawfully defeated That party hath there by lost his whole estate both against him which did revers the same and all others which had right or title paramount and made no claim within five years Albeit he which brought his Action have not Judgemēt and execution within seven years after the Proclamations Plow f. 358. b. In like manner if there be tenant for life the remainder for life the remainder in Fee and the first tenant for life alien and the alience levy a fine with Proclamations and the second tenant for life enter or claim as he may he defeateth the fine against himself and him in the remainder also Plow fo 359. a. 7 Eliz. Warrantia Chartae A Writ of Warrantia Chartae lyeth where a man by deed of grant Feoffment release or confirmation or fine or by exchange bindeth himself and his Heirs to warrant the Land to another who being tenant of the Land is impleaded for the Land or rent out of the same in an Assise or in a Scire facias upon a fine or in any other Action real wherein the tenant may not vouch he may sue a Warrantia Chartae against him and his Heirs which made warranty And for a tenant by homage auncestrell or any paiticular tenant upon reservation of rent or for egalty of services upon partition Fitz. Nat. fol. 134. d. f. g. h. Fitz. Nat. 135. c. 31 E. 3. 8 E. 4. 11. The Writ of Warra Chartae THe Protector c. That justly c. he warrant to D. one Messuage with the appurtenances in R. which he holdeth and of him claymeth to hold and whereof he hath his Charter as he saith And if c. or thus The Manor of N. with the appurtenances and the advowson of the same Town which he holdeth c. usque ihi whereof he hath his Charter or the Charter of R. Father or Mother or other ancestor of the aforesaid H. whose Heir he is as he saith And unless c. Of him that or the same A. warrant to the aforesaid D. the Manors of N. and R. and the hundreds of F. and G. with the appurtenances and the advowson of the Church of N. and therfore we command you c. But if a man infeoffe another with warranty by deed and the Feoffee infeoffe another and take estate from him in Fee the first warranty is determined because he is
the 19. day of S. in the year c. at B. aforesaid by his certain Charter which the same W. R. with the Seal of the aforesaid F. signed here in Court produceth the date whereof is the same day and year gave and granted the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid W. R. to have to him and his Heirs for ever and furthermore the aforesaid F. by the Charter aforesaid the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the same W. and his Heirs against all men did warrant as by that Charter more fully it appeareth by virtue of which said gift and grant the same W. was and as yet is seised of the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances in his demesne as of Fee and so thereof being seised one D. D. arraigned against him the said W. an Assise of novel disseisin of the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances before I. C. one of the Barons of the Exchequer of the Lord Protector and F. R. one of the Serjeants at Law of him the said Protector Justices of the same Lord Protector at the Assizes in the County aforesaid assigned to be taken according to the form of the Statute c. whereby the same W. R. hanging that assise often required the aforesaid F. that he the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances to the same W. would warrant and the same F. those tenements with the appurtenances to the same W. hitherto to warrant hath denyed and as yet doth deny whereupon he saith that he is the worse and hath damage to the value of a hundred pounds and thereupon he bringeth sute c. OF RECOVERIES FOR Assurances c. IN every recovery are to be regarded the demandant the Tenant of the Land and the vouchee as the efficient causes thereof The Land demanded as the matter which must as certainly be set down in Writs of entry as in Writs of Covenant whereupon Fines are levyed The end and effect of such recoveries is to discontinue and destroy estates tailes remainders and reversions and bar the former owners thereof The demandant is he that bringeth the Writ of entry and may be termed the recoverer The tenant is he against whom the Writ is brought and may be termed the recoveree The vouchee is he whom the tenant voucheth or calleth to warranty for the Land in demand And such persons may be demandants Tenants and vouchees in these recoveries as may be cognizors and cognizees in Writs of Covenant and by such names mutatis mutandis Saving if that any recovery be had against tenant in tail the reversion or remainder being in the Kings of England their progenitors and Successors such recovery will neither bar the issue in tail of his entry nor discontinue his estate nor pluck such reversion or remainder out of them 34 H. 8. ca. 20. Quaere tamen si tiel recovery bar issue in tail during the continuance of the esiate tail Dyer fo 132. pl. 1. Item before such persons by such means and in such manner may warrants of Atturney be acknowledged and certified as fines knowledged in the Country saving that the recognizance of warrants of Atturney may be taken by any Justice or Serjeant without a Writ of Dedimus potestatem And fines must be paid upon Writs of Entry as upon Writs of Covenant And all such Writs of entry must be signed by the Protectors Atturney before they can be Sealed In a Recovery with double voucher the fine must be sued first to make him tenant at the time of the Writ of Entry brought for every Writ of entry must alwayes be brought against him that is tenant of the Freehold of the Land demanded at the time of the Writ brought 18. R. 2. and Dyer fo 252. pl. 98. for that that the estate of the tenant in tail which is vouchee is barred in respect of the Assets only which is or may be recovered in value Pl. Bassets vers Manxell fo 11. a. and of execution sued by the tenant against him And if the tenant have but an estate for life or in dower or by the Curtesie then to have a good recovery thereof it is meet that such tenant make a conditionall surrender of his estate to him in the reversion or remainder to the end he may be a present Tenant of the inheritance and then to bring the Writ of entry against him and after that the recovery is executed the particular tenant for breach of the condition may enter and enjoy his Term notwithstanding such surrender In a recovery with a single voucher are included two Recoveries viz. one at the sute of the demandant against the Tenant and another at the sute of the tenant against the vouchee And if it be with a double voucher there are incuded in it three recoveries one by the demandant against the Tenant one other by the tenant against the vouchee and the third by the first vouchee against the second vouchee And in a recovery with a treble voucher are included 4. recoveries whereof three are such as were last mencioned the fourth is a recovery by the second vouchee against the third and in these recoveries the demandant hath judgement to recover the Land against the tenant and the tenant hath likewise Judgement to recover in value against the vouchee and if it be with a double voucher the first voucher hath also the like Judgement to recover in value against the second and if it be with a treble voucher the second vouchee hath the like Judgement against the third And the record also maketh mention of the execution of the Judgement against the tenant by Entry or a Writ of Habere fac seisinam accordingly And when such Recovery is so executed the uses agreed upon do forthwith arise out of the Lands Tenements c. so recovered according to the mutuall agreement of the parties The scope of a common Recovery with a single voucher is to bar the tenant and his Heirs of such only estate tail which then is in him to bar others of such estates as they have of any reversion expectant or remainder dependant upon the same And of all Leases and incumbrances derived out of such reversions or remainders The scope of a Common Recovery with a double voucher is to bar the first voucher and his Heirs of every such estate as at any time was in the same voucher or any of his Ancestors whose Heir he is of such estate and all other persons of such right to a reversion or remainder as were thereupon at any time expectant or dependant and of all Leases Charges and incumbrances derived out of any such reversion or remainder and that will be also a perpetual bar of such estate whereof the tenant was then seised of in reversion or remainder expectant or dependant upon the same c. The scope of a common recovery with a treble voucher is to make a perpetuall bar of the estates of the tenant and of every such estate of inheritance
peace in the time of the Protector by taking thereof expletion to the value c. that such is his right he offers c. The defendant And the aforesaid T. and I. by W. B. their Atturney came and do defend the right of the aforesaid Earl and their seisin and chiefly of the Manor Messuage c. to him do warrant c. And hereupon the aforesaid Earl demandeth The demandant against him the said W. P. the Manor Messuage c. with the appurtenances in form aforesaid c. And whereupon he saith that he himself was seised of the aforesa Manor Messuage c. with their appurtenances in his demeasne as of Fee and right In the time of peace in the time of the Lord Protector now by taking thereof expletion to the value c. And that such is his right he offers c. And the aforesaid W. P. tenant by his warranty The defence defendeth the right of the aforesaid Earl and his seisin and chiefly of the Manor Messuage Lands c. with the appurtenances and all c. And he puts himself thereof on the Issue to be tryed by the grand Assize Grand Assize of the Lord Protector and demandeth a recognizance to be made whether he hath more right to hold the Manor Messuage Lands c. with the appurtenances as tenant by his warranty as he holdeth them or the aforesaid Earl to have the Manor Messuage Lands c. with the appurtenances as he above demandeth them c. And the aforesaid Earl Imprlance prayeth license of imparling c. And he had it c. Default Judgement And afterwards the same Earl by his Atturney aforesaid came again here in Court and the aforesaid W. P. although was solemnly called came not again but in contempt of the Court made default Therefore it is considered that the aforesaid Earl do recover his seisin against the aforesaid T. and I. of the aforesaid Manor Messuage c. with the appurtenances to hold to the same Earl and his Heirs quite of the aforesaid T. and I. and his Heirs for ever And the aforesaid T. and I. may have of the Lands of the aforesaid W. P. to the value of the Manor Messuage Lands c. aforesaid with the appurtenances And the aforesaid W. P. in mercy c. The warrant of Atturney thereof followeth in these words HEref ss John Earl of Shrewsbury puts in his place I. S. against T. B. the Elder and I. his wife of a Plea of Land Heref. ss T. B. the Elder and I. his wife puts in their place W. B. against John Earl of Shrewsbury of a Plea of Land All and singular which things at the request of the aforesaid Earl we have caused to be exemplified and our great Seal which we use for such exemplifications and also for all manner of Judiciall Writs out of the Bench aforesaid issuing forth to be sealed we have caused to be put to these presents Witness O. Saint John at Westm the 28. day of May in the year c. A remission to the Court in a Writ of right TO the Lord Protector c. for that A. in our Court before your Justices of the Bench by your Writ of right D. E. of one Messuage with the appurtenances in S. which of me is holden by my license mediating doth purpose to implead to your Highness by the tenor of these presents I signifie that I have remitted my Court to you thereof in this behalf Saving to me otherwise the right of the Lord in the like case when it shall happen In testimony of which thing these my Letters Patent I have caused to be made Sealed with my Seal dated the third day of May in the year c. The Exemplification of a Recovery inrolled OLiver L. Protector of the Commonwealth of Eng. Ireland Scotl. and the dominions thereunto belonging c. To all to whom these our present Letters shal come greeting Know ye that among the inrolments of Writs and other things depending for common Recoveries according to the form of the Statute of the term of Easter at Westminster in the year c. in Roll the first it is thus contained The Doctor which took the affidavit for the value Essex ss Oliver c. to the Sheriff of Essex greeting Command I. W. I. S. that justly and without delay they render to Jo. St. and R. P. four Messuages 4. Gardens 200. Acres of Land 100. Acres of Meadow 300. Acres of pasture 40. Acres of Wood and 300. Acres of Lyng and Heath with the appurtenances in B. T. T. C. D. and H. which they claim to be their right and inheritance And into which the same I. W. I. S. have no entry but after the disseisin which H. H. therof unjustly without Judgemēt hath made to the afores I. S. T. within 30 years now last elapsed as they say And whereupon they complain that the aforesaid I. W. and I. S. them do deforce And unless they shall do it and the aforesaid I. S. and T. H. shall make you secure for prosecuting his plaint then summon by good summoners the aforesaid I. W. and I. S. that they be before our Justices at Westm from the day of Saint Michael in 15. dayes to shew wherfore they wi●l not do it And have you there the summoners and this Writ witness my self at Westminster the 24. day of Septtember Summoners The Sheriffs name in the year c. Gibon Pledges Pledges of prosecuting John Doo Richard Roo Summoners John Den Kich Fen. G. T. Esq Sheriff ss Oliver L. Protector c. to the Sheriff of Essex greeting sum by good summoners E. W. Esq his wife that they be before our Justices at West from the day of S. Hillary in 15. dayes to warrant to Joh. W. and I. S. four Messuages 4. Gardens 300. Acres of Land 100. Acres of Meadow 300. Acres of pasture 40. Acres of Wood and 300. Acres of Lyng and Heath with the appurtenances in B. T. T. C. D. and H. which John St. and Tho. P. in our Court before our Justices at Westm do claim as their right by our Writ of Entry upon disseisin in le post against them And whereupon the same Joh. W. and I. S. in our said Court have called the aforesaid Edm. and John summoners in your County to warrant against them And have you there the summoners and this Writ T. I. D. at Westm the 16. day of Octob. in the year c. * Lone Summoners John Den Rhichard Fen. * T. L. Esq Sheriff ss The prothonatorie in whose office it is entred Summoners The Sheriff The warrant of Atturney * Joh. St. and Tho. do put in their stead E. E. against John W. and I. S. of a Plea of Land ss Iohn W. and I. do put in their place I. A. against Iohn S. and Tho. P. of a Plea of Land ss Edm. W. Esq and Io.
unto the aforesaid C. if he be not well able to travel unto you ye personally going the Attorney or Attorneys which the same C. personally before you or one of you in the Writ aforesaid before our aforesaid Justices depending against the aforesaid A. to call the Plaintiffe there at the aforesaid Term to plead the warranty to gain or to lose in his stead he shall will to put or constitute Atturney you or one of you receive And when ye or one of you shall so receive such Atturney or Atturneys Us in our Chancery of the name or names of such Atturney or Atturneys of him the said C. in 8 dayes of St. Hillary next to come wheresoever he shall be under your seals or one of yours duely ye or one of you certifie returning to us this Writ T. c. The Form of a Recovery with single Voucber COmmand S. H. that he render to A. B. and C. D. 40 Messuages with the appurtenances in G. D. R. c. The aforesaid S. H. doth put in his place R. F. and T. N. joyntly and severally against the aforesaid A. B. C. D. in a plea of Land W. A. whom the aforesaid S. H. calleth to warranty puts in his stead G. M. and T. F. joyntly and severally against the aforesaid A. B. and C. D. in a plea of Land The aforesaid A. B. and C. D. doe put in their stead R. C. and F. C. joyntly and severally against the aforesaid S. H. in a plea of land A Common Recovery had by divers against one of divers Mannors c. within the County Pallatine of Chester before the Judges of the Shires and Counties Of Pleas of the County of Chester at Chester before T. E. Esquire Son of T. E. Knight Justice of the Lord Protect there on Wednesday next after the Feast of Easter In the year of our Lord c. R. E. Knight P. D. Knight I. S. Son and heir apparent of T. S. of W. T. S. Son and heir apparent of R. S. of S. and G. L. Chaplain by Th. B. his Attorney in the Court of the Lord Protect here do demand against H. S. of O. Esq the Mannor of O. alias O. with the appurtenances and 14 Messuages c. as their right and inheritance and into which the same H. hath no entry but after the disseisin which Th. Cutt. thereof unjustly and without judgement hath made to the aforesaid R. P. I. T. and G. after that J. S. was made Earle of Chester c. And whereupon the same R. P. I. T. and G. say that they themselves were seized of the same Mannors Messuages Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbary Mosses and rent with the appurt c. in their demeasne as of Fee in the time of Peace of our Lord Protector taking thereof over in value c. And into which c. and there produce suit c. And the aforesaid H. S. Esq in his proper person comes and defends his right when c. and calleth to warranty T. N. who is present in Court in his proper person and gratis to the same H. S. the Mannor Messuage Lands Tenements Meadowes Pastures Woods Turbarie Mosses and rent and the moyety of the Mannor of E. above demanded with the appurtenances he warrants And hereupon the aforesaid R. P. I. T. and G. do demand against the same T. N. tenant by his warranty the aforesaid Mannors Messuages c. and the moyety of the Mannor of E. with the appurtenances in form aforesaid c. and whereupon they say that they themselves were seized of the same Mannors Messuages Lands Meadows Pastures woods Turbary Mosses rent and moyetie of the Mannor of E. with the appurtenances in his Demeasne as of Fee in the time of peace in the time of the said Lord Protector taking thereof over in value c. and into which c. And thereof they produce their sure c. And the aforesaid Th. N. Tenant by his Warranty defendeth his right when c. and saith that the aforesaid T. C. hath not disseised the aforesaid R. P. J. T. and G. of the aforesaid Mannor Messuage Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbary Mosses and Rent and Moyety of the Mannor of E. above demanded with the appurtenances in manner and form as the aforesaid R. P. J. T. and G. by their Writ and Declaration aforesaid doe suppose c. And the aforesaid R. E. P. D. I. T. and G. do pray licence thereof of imparling here c. and they may have it Afterwards the same Term c. The aforesaid R. P. I. T. and G. by their Attorney aforesaid came again in the Court of the Lord Protector c. And the aforesaid T. N. Tenant by his Warranty although solemnly exacted came not again but in contempt of the Court here departed made default Therefore it is considered by the Jury aforesaid that the aforesaid R E. P. D. I. T. G. recover their seisin against the aforesaid H. S. of the aforesaid Mannor Messuage Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbarie Mosses Rent Moyety of the Mannor of E. above demanded with the appurtenances And that the same H. have of the land of the aforesaid T. N. to the value And the same T. N. in mercy A Common Recovery by divers before the Justices of Chester and Judges of the same County of a Mannor c. Of Pleas of the County of Chester at Chester before T. E. Knight Justice of the LORD PROTECTOR there on Wednesday tali Anno. R. B. W. B. B. B. Sons of R. B. Knight O. B. H. D. Son and Heir of R. D. Esq deceased D. D. of E. and R. C. Chaplain by T. B. their Attorney in the Court of the LORD PRO●ECTOR here do demand against R. D. Chaplain and T. H. of the City of C. the Mannor of W. with the appurtenances 30 Messuages one Watermill 500 acres of land 400 acres of Meadow 200 acres of Pasture 100 acres of Wood 20 acre of Turbarie 40 acres of Land covered with water and 40 l. rent with the appurtenances in W. and O. as their right and inheritance and into which the same R. and T. hath non entry but after the disseisin which T. C. unjustly and without judgement hath made to the aforesaid R. W. B. c. after that J. Scoticus was made Earl of Chester c. And whereupon the same R. W. B. c. say that they themselves were seised of the same Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbarie Lands covered with Water with the appurtenances in their Demeasne as of Fee in the time of peace in the time of the Lord Protect now taking thereof over in value c. And into which c. And thereof they produce their sute c. And the aforesaid R. D. and T. H. in their proper persons doe come and defend their right when c. and doe call thereof to warranty W. M. Esq who is present here in Court in his proper person and gratis the Mannor
Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Feedings Woods Turbary Lands covered with water aforesaid to the same R. D. and T. H. doth warrant c. And hereupon the aforesaid R. W. B. c. do demand against him the said W. M. Esquire Tenant by his Wartanty the Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Feedings Woods Turbary Lands covered with water and rent above demanded with the appurtenances in form aforesaid c. and whereupon they say that they themselves were seised of the same Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbary Lands covered with water and Rent with the appurtenances in their Demean as of Fee in the time of peace in the time of the said L. Prot. now to take thereof over in value And into which c. And thereupon they produce their suit c. And the aforesaid W. M. Esq Tenant by his Warranty defendeth his right when c. and calleth thereof to warranty Th. Needham who is present there in Court in his proper person and gratis the Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Pastures woods Turbary Lands covered with water and rents aforesaid with the appurtenances to the same M. M. doth warrant c. And hereupon the aforesaid R. W. B. c. Do demand against him the said Th. Needham Tenant by his Warranty the aforesaid Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbarie Lands covered with water and Rent above demanded with the appurtenances in form aforesaid c. And whereupon they say that themselves were seised of the same Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbary Land covered with water and rent above demanded with the appurtenances in their demeasne as of Fee in the time of peace in the time of the said Lord the now Protect to take thereof over in value c. and into which c. and thereupon they produce their sute c. And the aforesaid Thomas Needham Tenant by his Warranty defends his right when c. and he saith that the aforesaid T. Cut hath not disseised the aforesaid R. W. B. c. of the Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadowes Pastures Woods Turbary Lands covered with water and Rent with the appurtenances in manner and form as the same R. W. B. c. by their Writ and Declaration above doe suppose c. And the aforesaid R. R. W. c. do pray license thereof of imparling here c. and they have it c. And afterwards in that same County here c. the same R. W. B. c. by their aforesaid Atturney came again in the Court of the Lord Protector And the aforesaid T. N. Tenant by his warranty although solemnly exacted came not again but in contempt of the Court here departed and made default c. Therefore it is Ordered by the Judges of the County aforesaid that the aforesaid R. W. B. c. recover their seisin against the aforesaid R. D. and T. H. of the aforesaid Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbarie Land covered with water and rent above demanded with the appurtenances c. And that the aforesaid R. D. and T. H. have of the Lands of the aforesaid W. M. to the value c. And the same T. N. in mercy c. The like Common Recovery in the said County of Chester to the next before and of the same Mannor and Lands Of Pleas of the County of Chester at Chester before T. E. Esq Son of T. E. Knight Justice of the Lord Protector the Wednesday after the Feast of beheading of S. John the Baptist in the year c. R. B. of Chester R. B. W. B. B. B. Sons of R. B. Knight and O. B. by T. B. their Atturney in the Court of the Lord Protector here doe demand against W. M. Esquire the Mannor of W. 23 Messuages 1 Water-Mill 300 acres of Land 20 acres of Meadow 100 acres of Pasture 40 acres of Wood 10 acres of Turbary and 10 acres of Land covered with water with the appurtenances in W. M. K. W. as their right and inheritance and into which the same W. M. hath no entry but after the disseisin which T. C. thereof unjustly and without Judgement hath made to the aforesaid R. R. W. B. G. after that J. Scoticus was made Earl of C. c. And whereupon the same R. R. W. c. say that themselves were seized of the same Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbarie and lands covered with water with the appurtenances in their Demeasne as of Fee in the time of Peace in the time of the Lord now Protector to take thereof over in value And into which c. And thereupon they produce their suit c. And the aforesaid W. M. in his proper person cometh and defendeth his right when c. And calleth thereof to warranty T. N. who is present here in the Court in his proper person and gratis to the same W. M. the Mannor and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances doth warrant And hereupon the aforesaid R. R. W. c. doe demand against him the said T. N. tenant by his warranty c. the Mannor and Tenements aforesaid above demanded with the appurtenances in form aforesaid c. and whereupon they say that themselves were seized of the same tenements with the appurtenances in their demeasne as of Fee in the time of peace in the time of the said now L. Protect by taking therof over in value c. And into which c. And thereupon they produce their suit c. And the aforesaid T. N. tenant by his warranty defendeth his right when c. and saith that the aforesaid T. C. hath not disseised the aforesaid R. R. W. c. of the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances in manner and form as they by their writ and Declaration above do suppose c. And the aforesaid R. R. W. c. do pray licence thereof of imparling here c. and they have it c. And afterwards in that same County here c. the same R. R. W. c. by their Atturney aforesaid came againe into the Court of the Lord Protector And the aforesaid T. N. tenant by his warranty although solemnly exacted came not again but in contempt of the Court here departed and made default Therefore it is granted by the Judges of the County aforesaid that the aforesaid R. R. W. B. B. O. recover their seisin against the aforesaid W. M. of the tenements aforesaid above demanded with the appurtenances c. And that the aforesaid W. M. have of the lands of the aforesaid T. N. the value c. And the same T. N. in mercy c. Charges of a Recovery with two Vouchers in person at the bar FOr drawing your Precipe 0 2 6 For taking it into the remembrance   1 0 For your writ of Entry   2 6 For the Fine of it     To the Receiver   0 6 For the Doctors hand entring and endorsing   1 6 For drawing it at
Plowbote may be demanded by the name of Estrovers thus of reasonable estrovers in the woods viz. in 10 acres of wood of him the said A. in D. c. Parsonages Rectories Advowsons Vicaredges or tithes impropriate passe not by the name de advocatione Ecclesiae but de rectoriae Ecclesiae de S. cum pertinentiis But when it is but of a presentation it must be de advocatione Ecclesiae de S. non cum pertin And of all Vicar edges endowed the Writ must be de advocatione vicarie Ecclesiae de S. c. and not cum pertin And where no Vicaredge is endowed it passeth under these words de advocatione Ecclesiae de S. c. The Order and form of placing things in Fines 1 THe more worthy thing must be put before things lesse worthy as Messuage is set before Land a Mannor before a Messuage a Castle before a Mannor 7 H. 6. 39. Plo. 168 169. Secondly the Genus or thing general before the things special as land being the genus to meadow pasture wood Juncarius Mariscus is first to be placed And wood being general to wood-grounds as aluetum salicetum c. to be set before them in the writs Thirdly entire and whole things are to be set before their parts as de Manerio de C. medietate Manerii de B. cum pertin c. Fourthly parts of things excepted must succeed those things out of which they be excepon ted And if there be divers parcels in one Writ that parcel out of which the exceptiis to be made ought to be last placed Regist f. 6. de Manerio de D. cum pertinentiis in C. excepto unto messuagio duobus acris terrae advocatione Ecclesiae de C. And every thing excepted ought to be certainly named it needeth not to say cum pertinentiis after the thing excepted 40 E. 3. 25. and the exception must always be of such things whereof they will lye Regist f. 228 229. For which for the present see the example following viz. Command A. B. that he render to C. D. c. of one Messuage one Cottage and the moyety of one Messuage and ten acres of land with the Appurtenances except one acre of land in N. c. And finally the form and order of placing the particulars in a Writ of Covenant is in all things as in a praecipe quod reddat of lands And further observe the rules of the Register f. 2. which partly appeareth in these verses ensuing suagium um lendinum umbare dinum ra tum tura cus ra Mes toft mol col gar ter pra past hos brue mora ria cus tum ditus Junca Maris alue red sectare priora The place wherein the lands lie FUrthermore the place wherein the lands do lye as the Shire Town Parish or Hamlet for a Fine is good in a Hamlet 38 E. 3. f. 19. 8 E. 4. f. 6. and 7 E. 6. in Brooke Fines 44. 91. Nevertheless it is good also to name the Town wherein the Hamlet is as it seemeth and that with addition for distinction if there be diverse Towns of the same name in the same County Of the Formes of Concords NO Concord ought to be levied to divers persons and their heirs but of such Tenements as were formerly holden of the King or Queen for it was for their own now their successors advantage to have many such Tenants 33 H. 6. f. 52. 7 H. 4. f. 7. If a Fine be levyed to two Cognisees or more in the Concord thereof the Cognisor shall knowledge the right therof to be to the one of the same Cognisees only And the release and warranty therein contained shall be limitted only to him and his heirs 3 H. 6. f. 42. 33 H. 6. f. 52. 21 E. 3. 24 E. 3. f. 36. 27 E. 3. f. 84. None can take by the first estate graunted or rendred by a Fine but some of the parties named in the Writ but any estranger may take an estate in remainder 30 H. 8. Br. Fines 108. 7 E. 3. 31. The Warranty contained in Fines ought to be made by the heirs of them from whom the inheritance of the land passeth As if the Husband and Wife levy a Fine of the Wives lands the Warrantie must be from the Husband and Wife and the Heirs of the Wife otherwise if it were of the Husbands lands then the Warranty must be from his heirs 42 E. 3 f. 13. 44 E. 3. f. 21. and from the Heirs of one only 21 E. 27. except it be of lands in Gavel-kind 24 E. 3. f. 66. No Fine ought to be levyed upon any Condition Nam finis finem litibus imponere debet but clauses of distresse may be in Fines 33 H. 6. f. 52. 44 E. 3. f. 22. Also some Fines be sur cognisance de droit come ceo que le cognisee ad del done le cognis 2ly some other sur cognisance de droit tantum 3ly some other of grant and release and lastly some of grant and render and upon grant All which plainly appear by examples hereafter ensuing Also in Concords be not repeated all the words in the Writ but the general words thereof only as Mannor Tenement Rent Common Advowson c. as appeareth in the ensuing examples of Concords Observations at the knowledging of Fines and first how to acknowledge a Fine before the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. FIrst you are to take notice that none but the Lord Chief Justice can take cognisance of Fines without dedimus potestatem which privilege is given him by the prerogative of his Office Dyer f. 224. Pla. 31. Wherefore if you would acknowledge your Fine before him out of Court you must first draw your praecipe and Concord in paper and bring the parties that must acknowledge the Fine to my Lords Chamber and deliver your praecipe to my Lords Clerk of the Fines who will read it to them in presence of my Lord and their hands being first set to it he acknowledgeth it before my Lord and he putteth his hand to it for which you pay to the Clerk for my Lords see 9 s. 8 d. Which being done the Clerk will ingross the precipe and Concord in Parchment and get my Lords hand to that which you must fetch from him and give him his fce for the ingrossing thereof then you must carry it to the Cursitor of the Shire where the land lies and leave it with him to have a Writ of Covenant made by it when the Writ is made before you passe it under seal you carry it to the Alienation Office where you are to pay a Fine for licence or leave to alien and there it is you must make your composition which is set by the Commissioners sitting for that purpose when you have informed the value there is one sits purposely with the Commissioners to take it who was formerly a Doctor The value being set down by one of the Commissioners if it exceed forty shillings or
theresidue of the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances in N. aforesaid which W. P. and D. his Wife hold for term of the life of her the said D. of the Inheritance c. ut antea And furthermore the aforesaid R. and A. and the Heirs of him the said R. will warrant the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid G. and his heirs as ●t is said against the aforesaid R. and A. and the Heirs of him the said R. for ever And for this c. A grant to the Cognisee and his Wife and the Heirs of their two bodies with Warranty York ss COmmand H. F. Gent. that justly c. he hold to H. M. and I. his Wife covenant c. of the Tenements in S. And unless c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid H. F. hath granted the Tenements and rent aforesaid with the appurterances to the aforesaid H. W. and I. And those to them he hath rendred in the said Court. To have and to hold to the said H. W. and I. and the Heirs of the bodies of them the said H. W. and I. between them lawfully begotten To hold c. and the aforesaid H. F. and their Heirs will warrant to the aforesaid H. W. and I. and the heirs of the body of them the said H. W. and I. between them lawfully begotten the Tenements aforesaid as it is said against all men for ever And for this c. A Grant with a Render back again for life with Remainders in taile dividing the Lands Hereff. ss COmmand N. B. and A. his wife that they hold to T. R. and R. G. Covenant c. of one Messuage c. with the appurtenances in E. c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid c. with Release and warranty c. and for this c. the said T. R. have g●anted to the aforesaid N. and A. the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances And those to them they have rendred in the said Court. To hold to the said N and A. for the lives of them the said N. and A. and the life of the longer liver of either of them without impeachment of waste all the life time of the said A. To hold c. And after the decease of them the said N. and A. one Messuage c. with the appurtenances in F. aforesaid being parcel of the Tenements aforesaid shall remain to T. B. one of the Sons of the aforesaid N. and A. and the Heirs male of the body of the aforesaid T. lawfully begotten and then after the decease of the said T. the aforesaid Tenements being parcell of the aforesaid Tenements wholly shall remain to I. B. one other of the Sonnes of the aforesaid N. and A. the Heirs Males of the body of him the said I. lawfully begotten To hold c. And if it happen c. after the decease of the said I the aforesaid Tenements parcel of the said Tenements shall wholly remain to B. F. one other Sonne of the aforesaid A. and the Heirs males of the body of the aforesaid B. lawfully begotten To be held c. And if it happen c. that then the Tenements aforesaid shall remain to divers others and the right Heirs of the aforesaid D. for ever To hold c. And furthermore the aforesaid T. and R. have granted that after the decease of the aforesaid N. B. and A. his wife 44 acres of Land 2 acres of Meadow c. with the appurtenances in B. aforesaid being residue of the aforesaid Tenements shall wholly remain to the aforesaid B. F. and the Heirs of his body lawfully begotten To hold c. And if it happen that the said B. shall die without Heir of his body lawfully begotten that then after the decease of the said B. the Residue of the aforesaid Tenements shall wholly remain to the aforesaid T. F. and his Heirs and assigns for ever A Fine to entaile Lands to the Heirs of o●● deecased Leicester ss COmmand I. C. Esq that he hold to M. C. Widdow Covenant of three Messuages c. And the Concord is such that the aforesaid I. hath granted to the said M. the aforesaid Tenements with the appurtenances And that to her hath rendred in the said Court. To have and to hold to the said M. and the Heirs of the body of her the said M. of the body of I. C. lately her Husband deceased lawfully begotten of the chief c. And if it happen that the said M. shall dye without Heir on her body of the body of the said I. C. lawfully begotten then after the decease of her the said M. the aforesaid Tenements with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to the right Heirs of the said I. C. deceased To hold c. And the aforesaid I. C Esq and his Heirs will warrant to the aforesaid M. and the Heirs of her body of the body of the aforesaid I. C. deceased and also to the right Heirs of him the said I. C. if the said M. shall dye without Heir of her body of the body of the said I. C. deceased lawfully begotten the aforesaid Tenements with the appurtenances as is said against the aforesaid I. C. Esq and his Heirs for ever And for this c. A Grant by a Duke and his wife as in the right of his wife to the Conusee for life of the Tennant for life with warranty a Render to the Cognisor for the Wives life to convey her title to her Husband COmmand T. Duke N. and M. his wife that they hold to T. T. Esq Covenant c. of the Tenements in W. and unlesse c And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid Duke and M. have granted to the aforesaid T. T. the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances and whatsoever the said Duke and M. have in the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances for term of ●ive of her the said M. And those to them they have rend●ed in the said Court. To have and to hold to the said T. T. and his Heirs of the chief Lords of that Fee by the services which unto the said Tenements with the appurtenances do belong all the life time of her the said M. And furthermore the said T. and M. have granted for themselves that they will warrant to the aforesaid T. T. and his Heirs the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances against all men all the life time of the said M. And for this c. the said T. T. hath granted the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid Duke and those to him he hath rendred in the said Court. To have and to hold the said Tenements with the appurtenances to the said Duke and his Heirs all the life time of the said M. to hold ut supra A Concord o● a moyety of divers things in p●●●ession and of a reversion in Fee THis 〈…〉 finall Concord made c. be●●●en ● ● and
the appurtenances in E. c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid T. and A. have recognised the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said W. as those which the said W. hath by the gift of the aforesaid T. and A. and those they have remised and quite claimed from themselves and their Heirs to the aforesaid W. and his Heirs for ever And furthermore the aforesaid T. and A. have granted for themselves and the Heirs of the said T. that they will warrant to the aforesaid W. and his Heirs the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances against all men for ever And for this c. The aforesaid W. hath granted to the aforesaid T. one annuity or yearly rent of 20 s. of lawfull money of England issuing and to issue of and out of the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances and that to him they have rendred in the said Court. To have hold and perceive the aforesaid annuity or yearly Rent of 20 s. at foresaid to the aforesaid T. and his Heirs a-the Feasts of St. Martin the Bishop in winter and of Penticost by equal portions yearly for ever to be paid And if and as often as it happen the aforesaid annuity or yearly rent of 20 shillings aforesaid to be in arrear and unpaid in part or in all by the space of forty days after any feast of the feasts aforesaid wherein as aforesaid it ought to paid that then and so often it may and shall be lawfull for the aforesaid T. and his heirs into the aforesaid Tenements with the appurtenances to enter and to distrain And the distresses so there taken lawfully to lead bear and drive away and in his custody to retain until of all the aforesaid annuity or yearly rent of 20 s. aforesaid together with the arrearages thereof if any shall be he be fully satisfied and paid c. A Fine in fee farm rendring a rent suit of Court and Heriot after decease recease and alienation South ss COmmand A. B. and C. D. that they hold to F. G. Covenant of 20 acres of land c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid A. B. and C. D. have recognised the tenements aforesaid to be the right Ut in sine sur recognisance de droit rele●se and warranty And for this c. the aforesaid T. hath granted to the aforesiid A. B. and C. D. one annuity or yearly rent of 12 d. of lawfull money of England issuing and to issue from and out of the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances And those to them he hath rendred in the said Court. To have and to perceive the aforesaid annuity or yearly rent of 12 d. to the said A. B. and C. D. and the heirs of the said A. at the Feasts of St. Michael the Arch-angel and the Annunciation of the blessed Virgin Mary by equal portions yearly to be paid And also the aforesaid F. hath granted for himself and his heirs to the aforesaid A. B. and C. D. and the heirs of the said A. to doe suit of Court yearly to the aforesaid A. B. and C. D and the heirs of the said A. at his Mannor of C. twice in the year upon lawfull warning thereof aforehand to be given To hold c. And to pay after the decease recease and alienation as well of the aforesaid F. and his heirs as of every other Tenant being free Tenant of the Tenements aforesaid or of any parcel thereof the best beast of verye such Tenant in the name of a Heriot And if it happen the aforesaid annuity or yearly rent to be in arrear and unpaid in part or in all after any feast of the feasts aforesaid wherein as aforesaid it ought to be paid or suit of Court aforesaid not to be done or the Heriot aforesaid when it shall happen not to be paid or delivered that then it shall be lawfull for the aforesaid A. B. and C. D. and the heirs of the said A. into the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to enter and to distrain and the distresses so there taken lawfully to lead bear and drive away and in his custody to retain until as well of the aforesaid annuity or yearly rent of 12 d. together with the arrearages thereof if any shall be as of the suit of Court and the Heriot aforesaid being in arrear the said A. B. and C. D. and the heirs of the said A. shall be fully satisfied contented and paid c. A Fine in Fee-farm rendring a rent with a Nomine poene for default of payment Warw. ss COmmand A. B. Esq that he hold to C. D. Covenant of the Mannor of L. with the appurtenances Also of 4 Messuages and ten shillings rent with the appurtenances in L. aforesaid c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid A. B. hath recognised ut in fine sur recognisance de droit And for this c. the said C. hath granted to the aforesaid A. one annuity or yearly rent of seven pounds of lawfull money of England issuing and to issue out of and in the Mannor and Tenements with the appurtenances And that to him he hath rendred in the said Court To have and perceive the aforesaid annuity or yearly rent of seven pounds to the aforesaid A. his heirs and assigns the tenth day of September between the ninth hour before mid-day at the third hour after mid-day of the same day yearly at the house or dwelling commonly called S. situate in his Marker called the Market stead in the Town of C. in the Countie of D. to be paid And if it happen the aforesaid annuity or yearly rent of seven pounds to be in arrear and unpaid in part or in all by the space of fourteen dayes after the aforesaid tenth day of September wherein as aforesaid it ought to be paid that then the aforesaid C. and his heirs shall forfeit to the said A. and his heirs 13 s. 4 d. in name of a pain so often as the aforesaid annuity or yearly rent or any parcel thereof shall happen to be so in arrear And it shall be lawfull for the aforesaid A. and his heirs into the aforesaid Mannor and other the premisses with the appurtenances and into every parcel thereof to enter and distrain as well for the aforesaid annuity or yearly rent of seven pounds and every parcell thereof as for the aforesaid 13 s. 4 d. in name of a pain to the said A. and his heirs forfeited Nomine poene so often as it shall so happen to be in arrear unpaid and the distresses so there taken and had lawfully to lead bear and drive away and in his custody to retain until as well for the aforesaid annuity or yearly rent of seven pounds as for the aforesaid 13 s. 4 d. in name of a pain so often forfeited the said A. and his heirs shall be fully satisfied and paid c. A
Fine by the Husband and the Wife to the Husband and Wife with a Render Staff ss COmmand c. that justly c. keep Covenant c. of the Mannor of B. And unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid I. ● and E. have recognised the Mannor aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said R. as those which the said R. and M. have by the gift of the aforesaid I. and E. and those they have remised and quite claimed from them the said I. and E. and the Heirs of him the said E. to the aforesaid R. and M. and the Heirs of him the said R. for ever And furthermore the said I. and E. have granted for themselves and the Heirs of the said E. that they will warrant the aforesaid Mannor with the appurtenances to the aforesaid R. and M. and the Heirs of him the said R. against all men for ever And for this recognisance remise quite claim warranty fine and concord the said R. and M. have granted for themselves and their Heirs to the aforesaid I. and E. and the Heirs of the body of him the said E. lawfully begotten four pounds rent issuing out of the Mannor aforesaid with the appurtenances and those to them they have rendred in the said Court. To have and perceive every year that is to say one moyety thereof at the Feast of St. M. and the other moyety thereof at the Feast of th' Annunciation of the blessed Virgin Mary to the said I. and E. and the heirs of the body of the said E. lawfully begotten by equal portions yearly to be paid by the hands of the Tenants which shall hereafter hold the said Mannor with the appurtenances And moreover the said R. and M. have granted for themselves and their heirs that if the aforesaid rent at any term wherein it ought to be paid shall be in arrear in part or in all that then it shall be lawfull for the aforesaid I. and the heirs of the body of him the said I. lawfully begotten to distrain the aforesaid R. and M. and their heirs and those which hereafter shall hold the said Mannor by all their goods and chattels in the said Mannor with the appurtenances found for twenty shillings in name of a pain for every Term so being in arrear by the space of one moneth And those to retain until full payment as well of the aforesaid four pounds rent as of the aforesaid twenty shillings Nomine poene which to them shall be in arrear c. A writ of Covenant that was for the King for the Tith-corn of a Parish and the manner of the endorsment thereof used by his Attorney General Essex ss COmmand A. B. and C. that they hold to us Covenant between us and the aforesaid A. and C. made of all and all manner of Tithes of grain growing comming or renewing within the said Parish of Hotton And unlesse they shall doe it summon by good summoners c. The Endorsment is thus Edward Coke Esq Attorney General of our Soveraign Lord the King for the said Soveraign Lord the King prosecutes this Writ A Fine knowledged by T. W. to I. R. of one Messuage one Barn of Land Meadow and Pasture and warranty against all men Essex ss COmmand T. W. Esq that justly c. he hold to I. R. the Covenant between them made of one Messuage one barn 25 acres of land 4 acres of meadow and 10 acres of pasture with the appurtenances in L. And unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid T. hath recognised the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of the said I. as those which the said I. hath by the gift of the aforesaid T. And those he hath remised and quite claimed from himself and his heirs for ever And furthermore the said T. hath granted for himself and his heirs that he will warrant the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid I. and his heirs against all men for ever And for this recognisance c. A Fine knowledged by the Husband and Wife and the Cognisee by the same Fine granteth and rendreth back again the premises to the said Conusors and to the heirs of the Husband one of the said Conusors for ever COmmand T. B. and E. his Wife that justly c. they hold to W. L. and I. K. the Covenants between them made of the Mannor of W. with the appurtenances and of 2 Messuages 80 acres of land 100 acres of Pasture 60 acres of wood and 5 shillings rent with the appurtenances in H. and B. And unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid T. and E. have recognised the Mannor Tenements and Rent aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of the said W. as those which the said W. and I. have by the gift of the aforesaid T. and E. and those they have remised and quit claimed from the said T. and E. and their heirs to the aforesaid W. and I. and the heirs of the said VV. for ever And furthermore the said T. and E. have granted for themselves and the heirs of the said E. that they will warrant the Mannor Tenements and rent aforesaid with the appurtenances unto the aforesaid W. and I. and the heirs of him the said W. against all men for ever And for this Recognisance c. the said W. and I. have granted to the aforesaid T. the Mannor Tenements and Rent aforesaid with the appurtenances and those to him they have rendred in the said Court. To have and to hold to the said T. and his heirs for ever A Fine knowledged by H. K. and I. his wife I. C. and K. his Wife to R. G. of one Messuage one Garden of land and pasture and the same Conusors for them and the heirs of Jo. do warrant two parts of the premisses in 3. parts divided to the Conusee and his heirs against all men for ever COmmand I. H. and I. his Wife that justly c. they hold to R. G. the Covenant between them made of one Messuage one garden 40 acres of land and 4 acres of pasture with the appurtenances in c. And unlesse c. And the Concord is such that the aforesaid I. and I. have recognised the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of the said R. as those which the said R. hath by the gift of the aforesaid H. I. I. and K. and those they have remised and quite claimed for them the said H. and I. I. and K. and their heirs to the aforesaid R. and his heirs for ever And furthermore the said H. and I. I. and K. have granted for themselves and the heirs of the said I. that they will warrant two parts of the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances in three parts divided to the aforesaid R. and his heirs against all men for ever And for
this c. A Fine acknowledged by I. F. Knight and M. his Wife and R. H. of 2 Messuages 1 Garden 1 Orchard and of Land Meadow and Pasture to T. B. and I. K. with warranty against all men And the Conusees by the said Fine Grant and Render to the said R. one of the Conusors in the Fine 6 acres of Land c. parcel of the Premises for one month to come next and afterwards the same to remain to one I. now the Wife of R. N. and R. N. Son of the said R. and I. during their lives the longer liver of them and after their deceases the said 6 acres of Land to remain to I. N. Daughter of the said R. and I. his Wife during her life reserving a Rent with clause of Distresse for non-payment thereof and the residue of the Premises viz. The two Messuages one Garden one Orchard c. the said Conuses grant and render to R. H. for one month and afterwards to one R. N. and I. his Wife To have and to hold to the said R. I. during their lives and the longest liver of them reserving also thereupon a Rent with a clause of Distress for non payment thereof And lastly the said Conusees do grant and render the reversion of the whole Premises and the several rents reserved upon the said Grants and Renders unto the said I. F. and M. his Wife two of the said Conusors and to the Heirs of the said I. F. for ever COmmand I. F. Knight and M. his wife and R. H. that justly c. they hold to T. P. and I. K. c. of 2 Messuages one Garden one Orchard 21 acres of Land nine acres of Meadow and 58 acres of Pasture with the appurtenances in M. And unless c. Warranty And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid I. M. and R. have recognised the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of the said T. as those which the said T. and I. have by the gift of the aforesaid M. and R. And those they have remised and quite claimed from them the said I. M. and R. and their Heirs to the aforesaid T. and I. and the Heirs of the said T. for ever And moreover the said I. F. M. and R. have granted for themselves and the Heirs of the said I. that they will warant the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid T. and I. and the Heirs of him the said T. against all men for ever and for this c. The said T. and I. have granted to the aforesaid R. six acres of Land 6 acres of Meadow and 46 acres of Pasture of the Tenements The Render of the parcel of the Premises aforesaid with the appurtenances and those to him they have rendred in the said Court. To have and to hold to the said R. for term of one month henceforth next to come And after that term ended the said 6 acres of Land 3 acres of Meadow 46 acres of Pasture with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to one I. the now Wife of one R. N. and to one R. N. Sonne of them the said R. N. To have and to hold to the aforesaid I. and R. during the life of them the said I. and R. and of the longer liver of either of them and after the decease of the said I. and R. the said 6 acres of Land 3 acres of Meadow and 46 acres of Pasture with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to I. N. Daughter of the aforesaid R. and I. his Wife The Rent To have and to hold to the said I. the Daughter all the life time of the said I. the Daughter yielding therefore yearly to the aforesaid T. and I. and their Heirs 108 s. 10 d. at the Feasts c. by equall portions yearly to be paid A clause of Distresse And if it happen the aforesaid annuall rent of CVIII shillings X pence or any parcell thereof to be in arrear and unpaid in part or in all after any Feast of the Feasts aforesaid wherein or in which as aforesaid it ought to be paid that then it shall be lawfull for the aforesaid T. and I. their Heirs and assigns as well during the naturall life of the aforesaid I. and R. N. now Wife of the aforesaid R. and of the longer liver of either of them as during the life of the aforesaid I. the Daughter into the aforesaid 6 acres of Land c. with the appurtenances and into every parcel thereof to enter and to distrain and the distresses so there taken it may be lawfull from them to lead and drive away and in their custody to retein untill of the aforesaid annuall rent of 108 s. 10 d. and of every parcel thereof together with the arrears thereof if any shall be they shall be fully satisfied and paid And furthermore the said T. and I. have granted to the aforesaid R. H. The render of the resi●ue two Messuages one Orchard one Garden sixteen acres of Land 3 acres of Meadow and 12 acres of Pasture with the appurtenances being the residue of the Tenements aforesaid And those to him they have rendred in the said Court To have and to hold to the said R. for the term of one month and after that term ended the said 2 Messuages 1 Garden 1 Orchard sixteen acres of Land three acres of Meadow and twelve acres of Pasture being the residue shall wholly remain to one R. N. and I. his Wife To have and to hold to the said R. N. and I. during the life of the said R. N. and I. and of the longer liver of Rent for the Residue them yielding therefore yearly to the aforesaid T. and I. and the Heirs of them 13 s. of lawfull money of England at the Feasts aforesaid by equal portions yearly to be paid And if it happen the aforesaid yearly rent of 13 s. A clause of Distresse or any parcel thereof to be behind and unpaid in part or in all after any Feast of the Feasts aforesaid wherein as aforesaid it ought to be paid That then it shall be lawfull for the aforesaid T. and I. into the aforesaid two Messuages one Garden one Orchard 16 acres of Land 3 acres of Meadow and 12 acres of Pasture● being the residue with the appurtenances and every parcell thereof to enter and distrain and the distresses so there taken it may be lawfull from thence to lead drive The render of the reversion of all the premises and all the Rents reserved away and in their custody to retein untill of the aforesaid Rent of 13 s. together with the arrerages thereof if any shall be they shall be fully sat●fied and paid Also the aforesaid T. and I. K. have granted to the aforesaid I. F. and M. the reversion of all and singular the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances and all the rents aforesaid thereupon reserved And those to them they have rendred
in the said Court. To have and to hold to the said I. and M. and the Heirs of him the said I. for ever of the chief Lords of the Fee by the services which unto the aforesaid Tenements with the appurtenances do belong for ever A Fine accknowleged by G H. and D. his Wife T. S. Esq and M. his Wife of forty acres of Land to R. B. and W. N. with Warranty and the Conuses do grant and render to the said D. and to his Heirs all mines of Coles in a Close parcel of the Premises called Stanley Field with liberty to digge for the same COmmand G. H. Esq and D. his Wife T. S Esq and M. his Wife that justly c they hold to R. B. and W. W. the covenant between them made of 40. acres of Land with the appurtenances in Stanley and Spendon And unless c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid G. D. T. and M. have recognised the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said R. as those which the said R. and W. have by the gift of the aforesaid G. D. T. and M. and those they have remised and quite claimed from them the said G. D. T. and M. and their Heirs to him the aforesaid R. and W. and the Heirs of the said R. against the aforesaid G. D. T. and M. and the Heirs of him the said T. for ever and for this recognisance The Conusees do grant and render 〈◊〉 mines in part of the Premises to 〈◊〉 of the Co●●sor● and 〈◊〉 to get ●he● c. the aforesaid R. and W. have granted to the aforesaid G. D. all mines of coales being in a field patcel of the Tenements aforesaid called Stanley Field also free ingress and egress in and upon the aforesaid Field to digge in those mines for those Coales all times of the year at the free will and pleasure of the said G. and D. and the Heirs of him the said D And all those to them they have rendred in the said Court. To have take and perceive the aforesaid mines ingresse ●gresse and liberty aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid G. and D. and the Heirs of him the said D. for ever A Fine knowledged by W. K. and K. his wife of the third part of one Messuage one Barn one Garden c. to I. K. and T. H. with warranty against all men and the said Conusees do grant and render to the said S. one of the Conusors the said third part of the Premise● from Mich. or the Annuntiation c. which first shall happen to be the next after the death of one E. now the Wife of W. T. for the term of 21 years reserving a rent yearly to the Conusees with a clause of Distress for the said rent and lastly the said Conusees grant and render the reversion of the said Premises to W. K. and K. his Wife being two of the said Conusors in the said Fine and to the Heirs of the said K for ever COmmand W. K. and K. his Wife that justly c. they hold to I. K. and T. H. the Covenant between them made of the third part of one Messuage one barn one garden 30 acres of land 2 acres of meadow and 10 acres of pasture with the appurtenances in c. And unless c. Warranty And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid W. K. and S. have recognised the third part aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of the said I. as those which the said I. and T. have by the gift of the aforesaid W. K. and S. And those they have remised and quite claimed from them the said W. K. and S. and their heirs to the aforesaid I. and T. and the heirs of him the said I. for ever And furthermore the said W. K. and S. have granted for themselves and the heirs of him the said K. that they will warrant the third part aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid I. and T. and the heirs of him the said I. against all men for ever And for this recognizance the said I. and T. have granted to the aforesaid S. the third part aforesaid with the appurtenances that to him they have rendred in the said Court. To have and to hold to the said S. from the Feast The render of St. Michael the Archangel or from the Feast of the Annunciation of the blessed Virgin Mary which shall first and next happen or shall be after the death of one E. now Wife of W. T. and late wife of R. C. deceased unto the end and term of 21 years from thence next coming and fully to be compleat yeilding therefore by the year to the aforesaid I. and T. twelve pence at the Feasts of the Annuntiation of the blessed Virgin Mary and of St. Michael the Arch-angel by equall portions to be paid And if it happen the aforesaid yearly rent of twelve pence or any parcell Clause of Distress for the rent thereof to be behind and unpaid in part or in all after any Feast of the Feasts aforesaid wherein as aforesaid it ought to be paid That then it shall be lawfull for the aforesaid I. and T. their Heirs and assigns into the third part aforesaid with the appurtenances and into every parcel thereof to enter and distrain and the Distresses so there taken it may be lawfull from them to lead drive bear away and in their custody to retein untill of the aforesaid yearly rent of twelve pence and of every parcel thereof together with the arteages thereof if any shall be they shall be fully satisfied and paid Also the said I. K. The Grant of the reversion and the rent reserved upon the Lease for 21 years and T. H. have granted to the aforesaid W. and K. the reversion of the third part aforesaid with the appurtenances and the rent aforesaid above reserved And those to them they have rendred in the said Court. To have and to hold to the said W. and K. and the Heirs of him the said K. for ever of the chief Lords of the Fee by the Servic●s which unto the said third part do belong for ever A Fine knowledged by W. P. and M. his Wife of a Mannor c. one water-Mill one Wind-Mill three Dove-houses c. to E. B. and R. C. and the Conusees by the same Fine do grant unto the said M. a yearly rent of twelve pounds going out of the said Mannor Habendum from Mich. or the Annuntiation next after the death of the said W. P. her Husband and one of the Conusors in the said Fine during her life in the full recompence of her Title of Dower or joynture in any of the Lands of her said Husband with a clause of Distresse for the said rent And lastly the said Conusees grant and render again the said Mannor c. to the said VV. P. the Conusor and Husband to
decease of him the said I. S. to dame V. shall wholly remain to the aforesaid J. E. R. and W. and the heirs of him the said I. S. for ever And furthermore the said W. hath granted for himself and his heirs that he will warrant The reversion granted to the said Conusees and to the heirs of one of them the Mannors Tenements and rent aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid I. E. R. and W. and the heirs of him the said I. S. against all men for ever And for this recognisance c. A Fine knowledged by a Widdow and another to the President and Scholars of Saint Johns Colledge in Oxon of the Scite and principal house of the Colledge commonly called the White Friers in the suburbs of Oxon and 6 Messuages 6 Gardens 6 Orchards c. also in the same Suburbs with warranty A Fine sur cognisance de droit COmmand I. P. Widdow and E. P. Gent. that justly c. they hold to W. E. President of the Colledge of St. John the Baptist in the University of Oxford and the Scholars of the same Colledge the Covenant of the Scite and principal house of the Colledge commonly called The white Friers in the Suburbs of the City of Oxford with the appurtenances and of 6 Messuages 6 Gardens 6 Orchards 20 acres of Land 20 acres of Meadow and 6 acres of pasture with the appurtenances in the Suburbs of the City aforesaid And unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid I. and E. have recognised the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said President and Scholars as those which the same President and Scholars have by the gift of the aforesaid I. and E. And those they have remised and quite claimed from themselves and the heirs of him the said E. to the aforesaid President Scholars and their Successors for ever And moreover the same I. and E. have granted for themselves and their heirs that they will warrant to the aforesaid President and Scholars warranty and their Successors the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances against the aforesaid I. and E. and the heirs of him the said E. for ever And for this c. A Fine by two and the Wife of one of them of Lands Meadow and Pasture with warranty against the conusors and the heirs of the Husband A Fine sur cognisance de droit COmmand R. B. Gent. T. R. and M. his Wife that they hold to T. B. Gent. the Covenant c. of 30 acres of Land 2 acres of meadow 3 acres of pasture and 6 acres of wood with the appurtenances in C. And unlesse c. The warranty And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid R. T. M. have recognised the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said T. B. as those which the same T. hath by the gift of the aforesaid R. T. and M. And those they have remised and quite claimed from them the said R. T. and M. the Heirs of him the said R. to the aforesaid T. B. and his Heirs for ever And furthermore the same R. T. and M. have granted for themselves and the Heirs of him the said R. that they will warrant the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid T. B. and his heirs against the aforesaid R. T. and M. and the heirs of him the said R. for ever And for this c. A Fine knowledged by T. N. Knight to G. T. Esquire of one Mannor one Messuage c. with warranty against all men A Fine sur cognisance de droit COmmand T. N. Knight that justly c. he hold to G. T. Esquire the Covenant c. of the Mannor of T. with the appurtenances and of one Messuage ten acres of Meadow fifty acres of Pasture and thirty acres of wood with the appurtenances in T. and G. And unlesse c. The warranty And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid T. N. hath recognised the Mannor and Tenements with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said G. as those which the same G hath by the gift of the aforesaid T. and those he hath remised and quite claimed from himself and his heirs to the aforesaid G. and his Heirs for ever And furthermore the same T. hath granted for himself and his Heirs that they will warrant the Mannor and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances against all men for ever And for this c. A Fine knowledged by T. VV. and K. his wife to G. S. of the third part of 8 Messuages 6 Gardens c. the which one M. B. Widdow holdeth for term of her life and which is of the inheritance of the Conusors wife the day of the Concord made and which ought after the death of the said widdow to revert unto the Conusor and his wife as in the right of his wife and by this fine after the death of the said widdow being tenant for life is to come and remain to the said Conusee and his heirs for ever with warranty against all men COmmand T. W. and K. his wife that justly c. they hold to G. S. the Covenant between them made of the third part of 8 Messuages 6 Gardens 6 acres of land 10 acres of meadow 20 acres of pasture 50 acres of wood with the appurtenances in A. B. c. C. c. A fine of a reversion after the death of Tenant in Dower And the Concord is such to wit that the foresaid T. and K. have recognised the Third part aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of the aforesaid G. and they have granted that the same third part with the appurtenances which M. B. Widdow holdeth for term of her life of the inheritance of the said K. the day that this Concord was made and which after the death of the said M. unto them the said T. and K. ought to revert to remain to the aforesaid G. and his heirs for ever To hold c. And moreover the same T. and K. have granted for themselves and the heirs of her the said K. that they will warrant to the aforesaid G. and his heirs the third part aforesaid with the appurtenances warranty as aforesaid against all men for ever And for this c. A Fine knowledged by the Husband and the VVife to one I. I. of 9 Messuages c. with warranty against all men A fine sur Cognisance de droit COmmand E. P. Gent. and E. his Wife that justly c. they hold to I. L. the Covenant between them made of 9 Messuages 9 Gardens 300 acres of Land 100 acres of Meadow 100 acres of Pasture 20 acres of wood 100 acres of Furrs and Heath c. And of the moyety of 20 Messuages 20 Gardens one Water-mill one Dove-house 60 acres of Land 200 acres of Meadow 300 acres of
the lessor die during the Term the leasee shall have have fee. 6 R. 2. Fitz. Quid Juris clamat 20. Against T. in common If a Quid Juris clamat be against two as Tenants in the Common he which appeareth must atturn if he plead not that they are joynt-tenants 16. E. 3. Fitz. Quid Juris 21. After assignment If a particular Tenant grant over his estate after the note levied yet must he atturn 17. E. 3. Fitz. Quid Juris 11. Once atturn If the Tenant atturn once upon the grant of the Cognisors he shall atturn no more 4. E. 3. Fitz. Quid Jur. 45. Joynt-tenant T. in common If a joint-tenant or tenant in Common of a Reversion grant his part by Fine the particular Tenant shall not be compelled to atturn 5. E. 3. Fitz. Quid Jur. 40. T. for life upon condition Upon a Lease for life upon condition that if the Leasee die within twenty years that his Executors Administrators or Assigns shall hold unto the end of twenty years the Lessee shall atturn as Tenant for life with protestation to save his interest 16. E. 3. 20. E. 3. Fitz. Quid Jur. 22. 31. Joynt tenant of a reversion If the reversion of two joynt Tenants for life be granted by Fine supposing the one to be sole Tenant the Tenant is not compellable to atturn 32. E. 3. Fitz. Quid Jur. 5. per Seton Tenant by elegit But Tenant by Statute or elegit seemeth not compellable to atturn because the cognisor cannot compel him to account and he may hold the Lands after his sum satisfied until he have levied his damages 6. E 3. 53. Fitz. Fines 99. E. 3 F. Quid Juris 47. Baron sole Cognisor Nor a Tenant for life where the Husband sole is Cognisor of his Wives land for if he do atturn the Wife surviving her Husband may enter for forfeiture 27. E. 3. A Clerk And a Clerk which hath no lay fee is not compelled to atturn 38. E. 3. 18. Reversion Nor Tenant for life in reversion or remainder 34. H. 6. b. Frank marriage Infant Ideot Nor Tenant in Frank marriage lib. Intr. Quid Juris clamat 10. Nor an Infant 43. E. 3. 1. Nor a Lunatick mad man or Ideot as it seemeth because of their disabilities But atturnment made by such persons as are able but not compellable to atturn is good 12. E. 4 Nat. Br. fo 170. b. With exception And an atturn●ent may be with an excepon if the Tenant have a Lease for life without impeachment of wast as he may atturn saving his advantage and it shall be so entred 45. E. 3. 11. 24. E. 3 Covenants Annuity Warranty Acquitall If the Tenant have Covenants to repaire c. 48. E. 3. 32. or have an annuity out of the Land 48. E. 3. 32. or Covenant of warranty or acquitall 41. E. 3. 48. or to fell trees he may atturn saving these advantages Grant Remainder in fee. If A. seised of Lands in fee thereof enfeoff B. to the use of the said A. for life and after to the use of his Executors and Assigns for twenty years after his death And then to the use of C. in fee Quere whether A. shall be compelled to atturn in Quid Juris clamat supposing him Tenant for life only and not mentioning the Term without saving of his Term by protestation Dyer fo 309. pl. 77. 14. El. No view lieth in a Quid Juris clamat 15. E. 4. 28. What Places will barr the Plantiff of Atturnment Seisinin fee. IF the Tenant plead that he is seised in fee the day of the note levied without that that he was then seised for life without shewing how he is so seised 15. E. 4. 28. 1. H. 7. 27. The Cognisor had nothing Or if the Tenant for life plead that before the fine an estranger was seised in fee and released to him in fee without that that the recognisor had any thing in the Lands the day of the note levied 3. H. 4. 3. Non tenure If a particular Tenant plead he holdeth not of the Cognisot the day of the note levied he must shew what estate he claimeth and from whom 3. E. 3. 6. Fitz. Quid Juris clamat 6. 14. E. 3. Fitz. Quid Jur. 9. But if he claim fee he shall not shew how 14. E. 3. 3. Fitz. Fines 7. but traverse that he holdeth for life 1. H. 7. 27. Leasee for eight years upon condition that the Leasor alien within the term he shall have Seisin in fee. Seisin de tali Stat. Qual c. For parcel fee cannot alledge that and say that he claimeth estate according to the Tenor of his Deed but must plead his estate certainly 2. E. 2. Fitz. Quid Jur. 38. If the Tenant confesse for part and plead a plea which may forfeit his estate therein he must atturn by and by 11. H. 4. 57. Cont. 22. E. 3. 18. Fitz. fines 33. Release Release of the Cognisor before the Cognisance to the Heir or his Ancestors in fee is a good barr 44. E. 3. 34. Forfeiture for term of years If a Lessee for years claim for life and fail of it he forfeits his Term 6. R. 2. Fitz. Quid Jur. 20. Plesingtons case WHAT PROCESSE Lie in a Quid Juris clamat Process THe Process in a quid juris clamat is Summons and distress infinite Nat. Imprisonment br 169. a. But if the Tenant appear and plead no good Bar and yet will not atturn he shall be imprisoned 37. H. 6. 14. Disclaimer But if the Tenant disclaim and if it be found against him he shall atturn 4. E. 3. 27. But if the Tenant for life years in Dower by the Curtesie or extent by Plea Claim Fee or Fee-tail and it be found otherwise he doth forfeit his Estate 15. E. 4. 28. Nat. Br. fo 168. b. And the Tenant may atturn by Dedimus Potestatem Att. by dedimus potestatem the form whereof ensueth Oliver c. to his beloved and faithfull I. M. Knight c. whereas our Writ of Covenant hangerh before you and your Associates our Justices of the Bench between R. and P. of 100. Acres c. which I. holdeth for his life of the aforesaid P. to levy thereof a Fine between the aforesaid R. and P. according to the Law and Custome of our Common-wealth of England whereby by our Writ we have commanded our Sheriff of Norfolk that he cause to come before our aforesaid Justices the aforesaid I. at the day in that Writ contained to acknowledge what right he claimeth to have in the Land aforesaid and the aforesaid I. being of himself so impotent that unto the Bench aforesaid at the day to him given without the greatest danger of his body he is not able to travail to acknowledge what right he claimeth to have in the Land aforesaid we tendring the State
either such as are void of impediments or such as have impediments and the same be either parties or privies to the Fine or estrangers to the same And again they have either present right or future right such have the same either wholly after the fine or partly before parrly after and some of them have but one title and some divers and others have no right to the Tenements comprised in the fine but to some things therein or issuing out of the same Parties to Fines void of impediments at the time of the levying of the same and their Heirs are thereby barred presently and have no time at all to avoid the same by entry or claim 1 R. 3. ca. 7. 4 H. 7. ca. 24. whether they be persons having naturall capacities or civill If they be such civill bodies or corporations as have in themselves absolute estate and authority of their possessions so as they may maintain a Writ of right thereof as Maior and Cominalty Dean and Chapter Colledges societies corporate and such like and their successors and barred by fines presently Plo. 338. a T. 20. Eliz. But Deans Bishops Priors Abbots Masters of Hospitals Parsons Vicars Prebendaries Chauntry Priests and such like which may not have a Writ of right but either a Juris utrum Fitz. Nat. fol. 48. 1. or sine assensu Capituli fit Nat. fo 118. 1 are not barred by such fines if the patron and ordinary joyn not with them Plo. 538. a. 20 Eliz. 375. b. 11. Eliz. How privies in blood are bound in Fines ANd by the same Statutes 1 R. 3. c. 7. 4 H. 7. c. 24. Privies in blood as Heirs of the Cognisors claiming by the same title that their Ancestor had that levied the Fine be barred presently thereby whether they be void of impediments or no. As if Land of Soccage tenure be given to a Baron and Feme in speciall tail the remainder to the right Heirs of the Baron in Fee and the Baron sole levieth a fine with Proclamation to his own use in Fee and after deviseth the same Lands to A. in Fee and hath issue and then the Baron and the Feme die the issue in tail is barred because he cannot otherwise convey himself to the tail and descent in tail than the Heir of the body both of his Father and Mother Tr. 18 Eliz. Dyer f. 251. p. 24. 9 H. 8. Dyer f. 3. p. 6. 32 H. 8. Br. Fine 109. Privies So if husband and wife tenants in speciall tail have issue and the wife die and the husband Marry another wife and have issue and levy a fine sur cognizance de droit come ceo c. and by the same fine take estate in speciall tail the remainder over c. and die the issue by the first wife is barred because he is privy in blood the continuance of the possession in the husband notwithstanding 32 E. 3 Dyer pl. 16 Eliz. f. 354. p. 31. and 32. But if my Fathers Brother disseise him and levy a fine with Proclamation and my Father and Unckle within five years after Proclamation die yet may I avoid it by entry at any time before the end of the said five years notwithstanding that I am privy in blood unto my Unckle for that my title to the Land groweth by my Father and not as Heir unto my Unckle P. 19 H. 8. Dyer f. 3. p. 3. Nevertheless if my Father disseise my Grandfather of an estate in Fee and thereof levy a fine with Proclamation and first my Grand-father and then my Father die I am now barred as privy because I cannot otherwise convey my self to the Lands than as Heir unto my Father the Cognisor P. 19 H. 8. Dyer f. 3. p. 3. Of Estrangers having present right and no impediment BUt Estrangers to fines which be all persons not parties nor privies and being void of impediments naturall and legall and having present right to the Lands in the fine have only five years after Proclamations to enter and claim their right 1 R. 3. c. 7. 4 H. 7. c. 24. Tenant in remainder or reversion upon an estate for years or at will As if one have a remainder or a reversion depending upon an estate or years or by Statute Staple Statute Merchant or elegit and the termor be disseised and a fine levyed c. and five years passed they be all barred thereby for that these termors might presently have entred and he in the reversion or remainder for such disseisin might have had an Assise So the Statute 4 H. 7. c. 24. seemeth to bar the Termors through negligence by this word Interest which comprehendeth a Term Pl. f. 374. a. And if a Tenant in tail be disseised and a fine levied with Proclamation and five years past and the tenant in tail dieth the issue in tail is bound for ever per Dyer and Catlin for the right was present to the tenant in tail at the time of the fine levyed and he cannot claim but by the same title which his Father had which was barred in his life time Plo. fo 374. a Dyer fo 3. Pl. 19 H. 8. 7. The like it is of the Laches of him in the remainder or reversion for it barreth him and his Heirs Pl. fo 374. a. Dyer fo 3. p. 6. Of Estrangers that have present right and impediment BUt Estrangers to fines pestred by impediments of infancy coverture madness idiocy lunacy imprisonment or absence out of the Realm at the levying of fines and having then present right or interest have yet liberty five years after such infirmity removed to make entry or claim c. 1 R. 3. c. 7. 4 H. 7. ca. 24. Infants And therefore an Infant hath five years after he accomplish his full age though he be in his Mothers womb Plo. s 367. a. because the Law intendeth that Infants by reason of their tender years do want understanding to know their right and whether their entries be lawfull or no And how to make their entries and claim or bring their actions according to their title Plo. fo 359. 4 H. 7. c. 24. Yet if my Fathers Brother disseise him and levy a fine with Proclamation and a year after the Proclamation my Father dyeth And after and within five years my Uncle dyeth I by reason of my Infancy have only so much time to avoid the same as at the death of my Father ●emained to come of the five years next after the Proclamation and not now five years because I claim by the same title that my Father had in whom the first five years were attached and begun Dyer fo 3. pl. 2. In like Maner and for the same reason if the Father or Ancestor be disseised and the disseisor levy a fine with Proclamation and within five years after the Proclamation the Ancestor dyeth his Heir being within age yet if he make not his entry or claim within the first five years after the Proclamation he is barred Plow f.
as at any time had been in the first or second vouchee or any of them or either of their ancestors whose Heirs he or they are of such estate and as well of every reversion thereon dependant as also of all Leases Estates Charges and Incumbrances derived out of any such reversion or remainder Of What things Writs of Entry may be brought and by what means PRecipe quod reddat lyeth of one Acre of Land covered with water or of an Acre of Land 12 H. 7. f. 4. of a water pit 10 Ed. 3. and 14. E. 3. 482. Fitz. Nat. br fô 191. H. and of a passage beyond the water Fitz. Na. br fo 191. I. of a Bailywick 34 E. 3. 423. of an office 27 H. 8. f. 12. of the Advowson of a Church or of the fourth part of Tythes 34 E. 3. of a Portion of Tythes Dyer fo 84. pl. 83. of a certain parcell of Land Dyer fo 84. pl. 83. of the wardship of Land and of an Heir or of the wardship of Land Register 161. 22 E. 3. fo 19. Precipe quod reddat lyeth of all manner of Ecclesiasticall or spirituall profits as of a Rectory Vicarage Portions Pensions Tithes c. by the Statute of 32 H. 8. cap. 7. of all and all manner of Tythes greater mixt and lesser within the Town Hamlet of B. in the County of A. by whatsoever mean growing hapning and yearly renewing c. Thel li. 8. ca. 9. 8. 2. of the fourth part of disines and offerings of the Church of S. P. c. 16 E. 3. In old time de hida terrae per Glanvile de carucatu terrae 4 E. 3. 161. de bovat terrae 6 E. 3. 291. of 6. foot of Land in length and four foot in breadth 14. Ass 13. A Precipe quod reddat lyeth of a Toft and of the scite of a Mill 14 E. 3 of the Hundred of C. and of the Bailywick of B. 34 E. 1. 3 E. 3. of pasture for 6. oxen 3 E. 3. fo 23. 4 E. 2. of a Rod of Land 3 E. 5. of an Advowson 34 E. 1. of a certain portion of Land 11 H. 4. fo 40. 5 H. 7. fo 9. of the moiety of one Rod of Land 41 E. 3. of a Shop Registr fo 2. a. of 4. Acres of Heath 11 Ass 13 of turbary by the name of More 8 E. 3. fo 387. and it lyeth in a Town and not in a Hamlet 8 E. 3. fo 55. 7 E. 3. 3. 6. Of what things a Writ of Entry lyeth not A Praecipe quod reddat lyeth not of a ditch nor of a Pool nor of a Fish-pond 8 E. 3. 381. nor of the Advowson of the Tythes of one wayn-land Registr fo 29. nor of Common of pasture 27 H. 8. fo 12. of estovers 2 E. 3. of Homage and Fealty nor of services to be done 6 E. 2. A Praecipe quod reddat lyeth not de Boveat Marisci 13 E. 3. fo 3. of a ridge of Land E. 1. for the incertainty because a felon or a ridge which is a Land sometime containeth an Acre sometime half an Acre sometime more and sometimes less It lyeth not of a Garden Cottage or Croft 14 Ass 13. 8 H. 6. 3. 22 E. 4. 13. of a Rod of Land 41. 43. 13 E. 3. of a Quarrey of a Mine of a Market 13 E. 3. for they lye not in demesne but in gain nor of an upper Chamber 3 H. 6. fo 1. A Writ of Entry ought not to contain one self thing twice as a Messuage and a house parcell of the same Messuage 3 E. 4. fo 28. 46 E. 3. 26. Nor to name a Town and a Hamlet within the same Town 22 E. 3. fo 14. 41 E. 3. fo 22. In every warrant of Atturney it is good to put two Atturneys at the least for fear of death In a County Palatine as Lancaster Duresme Chester c. may be put in a warrant one Atturney and one of the Justices Clerks If the Writ of Entry be returnable Crastino Martini the Writ of Summons ad warr thereupon must bear teste from that return of Crastino Martini and be returnable 9. returns after the return of the Writ of entre inclusive that is accounting Crastino Mar. for one of the 9. returns tres Paschae which is the 9. return after Crasti Martini for another And the Teste of the Writ of seisin must be the day of that ninth return and be returnable 15. dayes after Then the Writ of seisin may be retutned that seisin was delivered by virtue thereof to the demandant by the Sheriff of the County where the Lands lye upon any day not being Sunday between the Teste and return of the said Writ of seisin Then the Writs of Entre Summons and Seisin must be returned and field with the Custos brevium and the Judgement entred by the Prothonatory and the warrants of Atturney by the Clerk of the warrants If a single Recovery and a Fine be against the tenant the Writ of Entry must bear date and teste before the Writ of Covenant and be returned before If a Writ of Covenant be brought against the tenant and a Writ of Entre against the demandant then the Writ of Covenant must bear date and be returned before the Writ of Entre and this is called a double voucher A Certiorari to the Executor of the Justice before whom the warrrants were acknowledged OLiver c. to his beloved I. R. executor of the testament of Fr. R. lately one of our Justices of the Bench greeting We being willing for certain causes to be certified as well upon a certain warrant of Atturney by which H. S. did put in his stead W. B. and R. C. joyntly and severally against R. P. otherwise W. and R. H. of a Plea of Land in the County of E. as upon one other warrant of Atturney whereby H. L. and I. L. whom the aforesaid H. S. called to warranty did put in their places A. B. and F. R. joyntly and severally against the aforesaid R. and R. H. of a plea of Land in the said County of E. by the aforesaid F. R. lately taken and in your Custody being by reason of the execution of the testament aforesaid as it is said We command you that the warrants aforesaid to our Justices of the Bench at Westminster under your Seal distinctly and openly without delay you send and this Writ that the same Justices looking into the warrants aforesaid further in our Writ of Entre hanging before our aforesaid Justices at Westminster between the aforesaid R. and R. H. and the aforesaid H. and S. of one Messuage c. with the appurtenances in T. and D. in the County aforesaid and process thereof may cause to be done that which of right and according to the Custome of our Commonwealth of England ought to be done witness my self at Westminster the day of 〈…〉 in the year c. It is returned thus THe answer of the within named
I. R. unto this Writ The execution of this Writ appeareth in a certain Schedule to this Writ annexed York ss Command H. S. that justly c. he render to R. P otherwise W. C. and R. H. one Messuage c. with the appurtenances in T. and D. which he claimeth c York ss H. S. putteth in his place W. B. and R. C. joyntly and severally against R. P. otherwise W. and R. H. of a Plea of Land Taken and knowledged at W. in the County of Y. the 18. day of Feb. in the year c. I. R. A Recovery with single voucher York ss COmmand G. C. Esquire that justly c. he render to R. C. and R. I. one Messuage and four Acres of Land with the appurtenances in T. which he claimeth c. and into which c. And unless c. G. C. puts in his place N. M. and M. M. his Atturneys joyntly and severally against R. C. and R. I. of a Plea of Land A Recovery with double voucher Derb. ss COmmand N. L. M. his wife that justly c. they render to T. S. and T. C. the Manors of N. M. and P. with the appurtenances and 30. Messuages 30. Tofts 5. Mills 30. Gardens 30. Orchards 100. Acres of Land 1000. Acres of Meadow 500. Acres of pasture 40. Acres of Wood 1000. Acres of Moor 200. Acres of Ling and Heath and 3. pounds rent with the appurtenances in N. M. P. P. and B. which they claim to be their inheritance and into which the same N. and M. H. have not entre but after the disseisin which H. H. thereof unjustly and without judgement hath made to the aforesaid T. and T. within 30. years now last past c. as it is said whereupon they complain c. And unless c. Derb. ss N. L. and M. his wife do put in their place T. B. and W. B. their Atturneys joyntly and severally against T. S. and T. C. of a Plea of Land to gain or loss W. B. and T. F. whom N. L. and M. Derb. ss his wife do call to warranty do put in their place P. P. and Q. Q their Atturneys joyntly and severally against T. S. and T. C. of a Pea of Land to gain and lose A Recovery with a treble voucher Essex ss COmmand R. B. and C. S. that justly c they render to A T. Esquire the Manors of B. and Q. with the appurtenances and 20. Messuages 12. Tofts 4. Dove-houses 30. Gardens 1000. Acres of Land 100. Acres of Meadow 100. Acres of pasture 200. Acres of Lyng and Heath 100. Acres of Moor and 30. shillings one half penny rent and the rent of one pound and a half of Pepper and of one Corn of Pepper with the appurtenances in B. and Q. And free fishing in the water of W. and also the Advowson of the Church of B. which they claim c. Essex ss R. B. and C. S. do put in their place W. W. and R. R. their Atturneys joyntly against A. T. of a Plea of Land Essex ss M. M. Gent. whom R. B. and C. S. call to warranty do put in their place I. I. and L. L. their Atturneys joyntly and severally against A. T. of a Plea of Land Essex ss G. W. Gent. whom M. M. doth call thereof to warranty doth put in his place R. G. and R. S. their Atturneys joyntly and severally against A. T. of a Plea of Land A Recovery of an Advowson in the County Palatine of Chester PLeas of Chester before R. T. Knight Justice of c. at Chester of the Session holden there Wednesday the last day of Sept. in the year c. Chester ss H. S. Esquire by T. B. his Atturney demandeth against H. D. Esqu the Advowson of the Church of T. which to him he hath unjustly deforced c. And whereupon he saith that himself was seised of the Advowson of the Church aforesaid as of Fee and right within thirty years now last past in the time of peace in the time of the Soveraign Lord Charles late King of England and so thereof being seised the same time unto the same Church presented one R. A. his Clerk who unto that presentation was admitted instituted and inducted in the same by taking thereof exlec as in greater Tythes lesser Tythes oblations and obventions to the value c. as of the right of his Church aforesaid c. And that such is his right he offers c. All the parts of a recovery in a writ of right de praecipe in capite Exemplified OLiver c. To all unto whom these present Letters Patents shall come Know ye that I. Earl of S. in our Court before our Justices at Westminster by our Writ of right of a praecipe in capite hath demanded against T. B. the elder and I. his wife the Manor of C. with the appurtenances and one Messuage 50 Acres of Land 50. Acres of Meadow c. with the appurtenances in C. B. H. neer T. as his right and inheritance which said Writ together with the return of the same and the plea upon the same Writ with all other things touching that Plea followeth in these words The Writ OLiver c. To the Sheriff of Heref. greeting Command T. B. the Elder and I. his wife that justly and without delay they render to I. Earl of S. the Manor of C. with the appurtenances and one Messuage c. with the appurtenances in C. B. and H. neer T. which he claimeth to be his right and inheritance and to hold of us in Capite And whereupon he complaineth that the aforesaid T. and I. him unjustly do deforce unless they shall do it and the aforesaid Earl shall make you secure for prosecuting his plaint then summon by good summoners the aforesaid T and I. that they may be before our Justices at Westminster from the day of Easter in fifteen dayes to shew wherefore they did it not And have you there the summoners and this Writ witness my self at Westminster the second day of April in the year c. Pledges of prosecuting R. D. and I. R. The Answer of I. S. Knight Sheriff Summoners of the within written T. B. and I. his Return thereof wife H. F. and R. L. Pleas at Westminster before I. P. and his Associates Justices of the Lord Protector of the Bench of the Term of Easter in the year of our Lord 1654. Rotulo CCLXIII The demandant Heref. ss John Earl of S. by I. S. his Atturney demandeth against T. B. the Elder and I. his wife the Manor of C. with the appurtenances and one Messuage c. with the appurtenances in C. B. and H. neer T. by a Writ of the Lord Protector of Praecipe in Capite c. And whereupon The Count. he saith that himself was seised of the Manor Messuage Lands c. with the appurtenances in his demeasne as of Fee and right in the time of
bar 4 Serjeants   13 4 To the Criers   1 0 To the Box   1 0 To the Warden of the Fleet   0 6 For the Common Vouchee   0 4 For the Attorney Generals hand to the Writ   10 6 For making the Remembrance when the Recovery is drawn at the bar   2 0 For the return of the writ of Entry   0 4 For return of the writ of Seisin   2 0 To the Prothonotary for entry of the Recovery   14 6 To the Clerk for exemplifying thereof and making the writ of Seisin   7 6 For sealing the Exempl●fication writs of Seisin   2 9 For filing the writs of Entry and Seisin   2 0 For the Fee of the Demandant Tenant and Vouchee in the Recovery   10 0 Charges of a Recovery by summons upon a warrant of Attorney For drawing your Precipe and the warrant of Atturney 0 3 4 For entry of the Summons 0 6 6 For making the writ of Summons the Seal 0 2 7 To the Clerk for drawing the Summons and the entry in Parchment 0 2 6 For filing every warrant of Atturnment 0 0 8 For return of the writ of summons 0 2 0 For the filing of it 0 1 0 Note that every single Voucher hath 3 Serjeants a double Voucher 4 Serjeants and a treble Voucher hath 5 Serjeants and so further The Prothonotary hath as you see for his Entry for every Summons 0 6 6 For every single Voucher 0 10 6 For every double Voucher 0 14 6 For every treble Voucher 0 18 6 For every Dedimus Mittimus 0 4 0 The Charges of a Recovery under the great Seal of England For the Certiorari 0 13 4 For the allowance thereof 1 9 6 To the Clerk for his pains 0 6 8 For the Exemplification of every Skin 1 6 8 For the Seal 1 0 6 THE TABLE THe Definition of a Fine pag. 1. Who may be Cognisors in Fines and who not 7. What persons may be Cognisees in fines 9. Of what things fines may be levied and what not 10. By what names things may pass in fines 12. The order form of placing things in fines 14. The place wherein the Lands lie 16. Of the forms of Concords 17. Observations at the knowledge of fines how to acknowledge a fine before the Lord chief Justice 18 The charge of the said fine 21. Observations at the knowledge of a fine by a special Ded●mus Potestatem 22 The charges thereof 25. How to acknowledge c. by Ded. Potest 25. Charges of a fine knowledged by Ded. Potestat before a Judge and exemplified 26. The charges thereof 27. How to acknowledge a fine at the bar in Court 28. The charges thereof 29. A Writ of Co●enant of Common 23 Of Land and Sheep walk ibid. Of wood and foldage ibid. Of wood 33. Of a Parsonage impropriate and of the moyety of Tithes ibid. Of a Mannor of rent and of free folding for sheep ibid. Of a writ of Covenant of 3 parts of 4 Messuages 4 Cottages c. 34. A writ of Covenant of Tithes ibid. A writ of Covenant of the Scite of a Monastery ibid. A writ of Covenant of divers things 35. A wrir of Covenant of Dismes and Tithes 36. A Release by fine by one to two 37. A fine sur cognisance de droit by the Husband and Wife to two ibid. A fine by Baron and Feme and another 38. A fine of a parcel in reversion by a coparcener 39 A fine by an Earl Husband and Wife to an Archbishop and another 40. A Concord from two to two with special warranty 41. A fine upon a recognisance of right as that which he hath of his right with release and warranty by Husband Wife to a third person with a general warranty 42. A Concord of many things together sur cognisance de droit come ceo c. 43 A fine of a rent 47. A fine of part of a rent by Husband Wife 48. A Praecipe with an exception and saving some parcels ibid. A Concord with a render for life to the Husband and Wife being the Conusors of parcel of Mannors and Lands contained in the writ of Covenant the remainder to the first second begotten sons of the Cognisors in tail and to the heirs males for default c. then to the Cognisors in general tail for default c. then to the right heirs of the Cognisors for ever with render and grant of 10 Messuages c. residue of the same Mannor c. to the said Cognisors 49 A fine of homage rent and services 51. A fine of a Mannor and Knights Fees and services by the Husband and Wife others 52. An old fine in Frank almoigne before Justices in Eyre in Anno 55. H. 3. 53 A Concord of Lands in the County Palatine of Lancaster 54 A Lease for reserving a Rent 55. A Lease for years rendring rent 55. A Lease for years by fine by one his wife 57. A Lease by Tenant for life for 21 years if shee lives so long 58. A Lease to the wife for 21 years to commence after her Husbands decease reserving a rent the Cognisees grant back the same reversion and rent 60. A fine of a remainder for years 62. A Lease in Reversion paying rent 63. A Lease to divers for 90 years for their lives with rent and herriots reserved c. 64. A Lease reserving a rent of 20l. with a Nomine poene and a distress 66. A fine upon Grant and render to one for term of life without impeachment of wast for 16 years after her death then the one moyety to one in fee the other to another 68 A render for life the reversion to one and his heirs males the remainder to another and his heirs 69. A Lease for life the remainder for life to the wife in the name of her Joynture with the remainder in tail bid A fine where the Husband buyeth lands and granteth them again to the Cognisors for his Wifes life 70 A Concord of divers Tenements Rent of a Rectory and Advowson c. 71 A fine of the fourth part of two Messuages the one by a Coparcener of his part c. to two strangers 72 A fine of Lands part in possession and part in reversion of a third part for term of the life of the Tenant in Dower and for term of the life of another Tenant for term of life 74 A Grant and Render of a reversion of a moyety 76 A Render to the Cognisor for one week after to a stranger for life and to his Wife for life if she keep her unmarried the reversion to another stranger and his heirs of his body upon M. his Wife begotten the remainder to another and his heirs 78 A Fine of two Reversions 79 A Grant to the Cognisee and his Wife and the heirs of their two bodies with Warranty 80 A Grant with a Render back again for
the said M. and to his Heirs for ever warranty ANd the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid W. and M. have recognised the Mannor and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said E. and R. as those which the said E. and R. have by the gift of the aforesaid W. and M. and those they have remised and quite claimed from themselves and their Heirs to the aforesaid E. and R. and the Heirs of him the said E. for ever And furthermore the said W. and M. have granted for themselves and the Heirs of the said W. that they will warrant the Mannor and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid E. B. and R. and the Heirs of him the said E. against all men for ever And for this recognisance c. The said R. and E. have granted to the aforesaid M. one yearly rent of 12 l. issuing A Grant of a rent in recompence of joynture and Dower out of the aforesaid Mannor and Tenements with the appurtenances To have and to hold and yearly to perceive the aforesaid yearly rent of 12 pounds to the aforesaid M. and his assigns from the Feasts of St. Michael the Arch-angel or the Annuntiation of the blessed Virgin Mary next and immediatly following after the death of the aforesaid W. for and during the naturall life of the said Mary at two Terms of the year viz. at the Feasts of St. Michael the Arch-angel and the Annuntiation of the blessed Virgin Mary by equal portions yearly to be paid in full recompence of all the Title either of joynture or Dower which to the said M. ought to happen of any of the Lands or Tenements of the aforesaid W. P. And if it happen the aforesaid yearly rent of 12 pounds or any parcel thereof to be behind and unpaid after any Feast of the Feasts aforesaid wherein as aforesaid it ought to be paid That then and so often it shall and may be lawful for the aforesaid M. and his assigns into the aforesaid Mannor and Tenements or into any parcell thereof to enter and distrain the Distresse or Distresses so there taken to lead drive The render of the mannor c. To the Conusor and his Heirs for ever away and in their custody to retein untill of the aforesaid yearly rent of 12 pounds and of every parcel thereof together with the arrearages of the same if any shall be they shall be fully satisfied and paid And furthermore the said E. and R. have granted to the aforesaid W. the Mannor and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances and those to him they have rendred in the said Court To have and to hold the aforesaid Mannor with the appurtenances to the aforesaid W. and his heirs for ever To hold c. A Fine knowledged by I. G. alias G. and M. his wife to R. R. Knight Lord R. of one Messuage one Barn and one hundred shillings rent the parsonage of B. and the advowson of the Vicaridge of B. with warranty against the Conusor and his wife and the Heirs of the Husband COmmand I. G. otherwise G. I. and M. ●is wife that they hold to R. R. Knight Lord R. the Covenant c. of one Messuage one Barn fifteen acres of Land six acres of Meadow twenty acres of Pasture and five pounds rent with the appurtenances in B. and of the Rectory of B. aforesaid Also of the advowson of the Vicaridge of the Church of B. And unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid I. and M. have recognised the aforesaid Tenements Rent and Rectory with the appurtenances and the advowson aforesaid to be the right of him the said Lord R. as those which the said Lord R. hath by the gift of the aforesaid I. and M. and those they have remised and qu●te claimed from them the said I. M. and their Heirs to the aforesaid Lord R. and his Heirs And furthermore the said I. and M. have granted for themselves and the Heirs of the said I. that they will warrant to the aforesaid Lord R. and his Heirs the aforesaid Tenements Rent Rectory with the appurtenances and the advowson aforesaid against the aforesaid I. and M. and the Heirs of him the aforesaid I. for ever And for this c. A Fine knowledged by I. S. and M. his wife of one Garden c. with two severall warranties The first warranty against the Conusors and their Heirs onely and in the second the said I. S. and M. his wife grant to warrant the Premises for them and the Heirs of the Husband against all men COmmand I. S. and M. his wife that justly c. they keep with N. M. the Covenant between them made of one Garden and ten acres of Land with the appurtenances in S. and unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid I. and M. have recognised the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said N. and those they have remised and quite claimed from them the said I. and M. and their Heirs to the aforesaid N. and his Heirs for ever And furthermore 1. warranty the said I. and M. have granted for themselves and the Heirs of him the said I. that they will warrant the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid N. and his Heirs for ever And moreover the said I. and M. have granted for themselves and the Heirs of him the said I. that they will warrant 2 Warranty the aforesaid Tenements with the appurtenances to the aforesaid N. and his Heirs against all men for ever And for this c. A Fine knowledged by E. R. of a Mannor c. with warranty against all men COmmand E. R. Esq that justly c. he hold to H. W. Gent. the Covenant between them made of the Mannor of S. with the appurtenances and of 12 Messuages 10 Tofts 10 Gardens 2 Wind-mills 600 acres of Land 40 acres of meadow 6 acres of pasture 200 acres of Wood 50 acres of Furrs and Heath and 6 pounds rent with the appurtenances in c. And unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid E. R. hath recognised the Mannor Tenements and rent aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said H. W. as those which the said H. hath by the gift of the aforesaid E. And those he hath remised and quite claimed from him the said E. and his heirs to the aforesaid H. and his heirs for ever And furthermore the said E. hath granted for himself and his heirs that they will warrant to the aforesaid A. and his heirs the Mannor Tenements and Rent aforesaid with the appurtenances against all men for ever And for this c. A Fine acknowledged within the County of Chester by H. S. Esq to W. F. R. C. of divers Mannors c. with warrantie against all men And the
his wife whom Iohan W. and I. S. do call to warranty do put in their place R. C. against Io. S. and Tho. P. of a Plea of Land all and singular which things at the request of W. W. Gent. by the tenor of these presents we have drawn to be exemplified In testimony of which thing our Seal unto the Writs in the Bench appointed to be Sealed by these presents we have caused to be put T. F. W. P. and F. R Justices of the Bench aforesaid at Westm the 16. day of June in the year of our Lord 1654. M. The Judges which examined their inrolment M. W. P. R. A pardon of alienation upon Lands by a Writ of Entry recovered OLiver c. to all to whom c. greeting Whereas our welbeloved and faithfull T. Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshall of England and Knight of the Noble Order of the Garter and our beloved and faithfull W. C. Knight our chief Secretary K. Knight lately to to wit in the term c. in the year c. have recovered against our welbeloved and faithfull Counsellor N. B. Knight Lord Keeper of our great Seal of England of his assent and at his request by our Writ of Entry upon disseism in le post according to the course form and use of Common Recoveries the Manor of Redgrave c in our County of Suffolk to divers severall uses intents conditions and purposes specified and declared in certain Indentures made between him the said N. on the one part and the aforesaid Duke W. R c. of the other part bearing date the second day of October in the year c. as by the same Indentures more fully it may appear and whereas also the the same Duke W. R. c. into the Manor Lands Tenements and other the premises with the appurtenances by virtue of the recovery aforesaid have entred our license thereof first not obtained And of the same premises were seised in their demeasne as of Fee to the uses intents and purposes in the aforesaid Indentures specified and declared which said Manors Messuages Lands tenements and other the premises of us are holden in Capite as it is said know ye that we of our speciall grace and of our certain knowledge and meer good will saving to us our homage do pardon remit and release for us our Heirs and Successors the trespasses in that behalf done and all manner of entry and entries into the aforesaid Manors Lands tenements and other the premises or any part or parcel thereof as well at the present day by what way soever made or perpetrated as hereafter by reason of any use in the aforesaid Indenture specified or declared to be made or had And furthermore we have granted and for us our Heirs and Successors as much as in us is by these presents do grant to the aforesaid Duke W. R c. that they the Manors Messuages Lands and tenements aforesaid and other the premises with all and singular their issues rents profits and appurtenances whatsoever except before excepted may have and hold to themselves and their Heirs and Assignes to the uses intents and purposes in the Indentures aforesaid contained and specified of us our Heirs and Successors by the services thereof due and of right accustomed for ever without violence molestation vexation impediment or grief of us our Heirs or Successors or of any our Justices Escheators Sheriffs Bayliffs or any other Officers Ministers or Subjects or of our Heirs or Successors whatsoever In testimony whereof c. And it is to be noted that of all licenses to alien temporall Land in Mortmain the fine to the Protector formerly to the King is five years value of the same Of all licenses to alien spirituall Land as appropriations of Churches or other spirituall Benifices the Fine is four years value thereof Of all licenses of alienation made of Lands holden formerly of the King in Capite Fine is the third part of the value the tenth deducted Of all pardons of alienation by the Kings tenant in Capite the Fine is one years value thereof Of all licenses of Marriage of the Kings widdow the Fine is the third part of the value of her dower by a year Of all pardons of the Kings widdows marryed without license the Fine is the whole value of her dower by the year The Exemplification of a Recovery with double Voucher out of the Prothonatories Office OLiver c. To all to whom these our present Letters shall come greeting Know ye that among the pleas of Land inrolled at Westminster before E. A. Knight and his associates our Justices of the Bench in the term of St. Hillary in the year c. it is contained thus York ss F. W. and R. S. in their proper persons demand against I. R. 12 acres of Meadow with the appurtenances in M. and K. as his right and inheritance and into which the same J. hath not entry but after the diffeisin which H. H. thereof unjustly and without Judgement made to the aforesaid F. R. within 30 years c. And the aforesaid Voucher J. by W. W. his Atturney came And heretofore having called to Warranty T. R. Esquire who now by the Summons to him in the County aforesaid made by T. J. his Atturney The demandant against the first Vouchee The Count. comes and gratis the aforesaid 12 acres of Meadow with the appurt to him doth warrant c. And hereupon the aforesaid Fr. and R. demand against him the said T. Tenant by his warranty the aforesaid 12 acres of Meadow with the appurtenances in form aforesaid c. And whereupon they say that themselves were seised of the aforesaid twelve acres acres of Meadow with the appurtenances in his Demeasne as of fee and right in the time of peace in the time of the now Protector by taking thereof expletion to the value c. And into which c. And thereupon produceth Vouch ouster le defence suit c. And the aforesaid T. Tenant by his Warranty defendeth his right when c. And furthermore called thereof to warranty R. H. who is present here in Court in his proper person And gratis the aforesaid 12 acres of Meadow with the appurtenances to him he warrants c. And hereupon the aforesaid F. and R. S. demandeth against him Demandant against a Vouchee the said R. H. Tenant by his Warranty the aforesaid 12 acres of Meadow with the appurtenances in form aforesaid c. And whereupon they say that themselves were seised of the aforesaid 12 acres of Meadow with the appurtenances The Count in form aforesaid in their demeasne as of Fee and right in the time of peace in the time of the now Lord Protector by taking thereof expletion to the value c. And into which c. And thereupon they produce suit c. And the aforesaid R. H. T●nant by his warranty defendeth his right when c. And saith that the