E. 3. Persons ciuilly dead as Friers Nunnes Monkes Channons professed and other like supersticious votaries who are in subiection to their Soueraignes 14. H. 8. 16. 2. R. 2. 5. Of couerture ANd therefore a feme couert within age ought not to leuie a fine Sect. 8. for that she cannot reuerse it during the couerture nor after if the couerture continue till she be of full age 50. E. 3. 5. 27. Ass pla 53. And a feme couert ought not to leuie a fine but with her right husband 7. H. 4. 23. 42. E. 3. 20. But a fine leuied by a feme couert without her husband of her owne landes wherein she hath fee simple is an estoppell against her and her heires if her husband auoid it not by entrie or otherwise as he may during his wiues life and after her death during his owne life as if he be tenant by the Curtesie 17. E. 3. 52. and 78. 17. Ass 17. 7. H. 4. 23. But if lyuing her first husband she take a second husband and with him and by his name knowledge a fine this fine shall not bind her because she is misnamed 7. H. 4. 22. and 23. Yet if she with her right husband by a wrong christian name leuie a fine she is estopped during her life â Ass pla 11. Brooke Fines 117. A feme couert must beware how she with her husband do leuie a fine of her Iointure least she thereby lose her dower Trin. 19. Eliz. Dyer fol. 359. pla 49. Neyther ought the husband without his wife to leuie any fine of her lands for she and her heires may auoid it after his death 32. H. 8. cap. 28. 12. E. 4. 12. 42. E. 3. 20. Villeines ANd Villeines by knowledging such fines should preiudice their Sect. 9. Lords thereby bereauing them of the landes aliened for such fines be good Persons dead in law ANd fines leuied by persons ciuilly dead are vtterly void Sect. 10. Imprisonment ANd if men compelled by threatnings or inprisonment should be Sect. 11. admitted to leuie fines they should thereby be barred because the law intendeth such persons are at libertie when they knowledge fines 17. E. 3. 52. 78. 17. Ass 17. Of persons hauing ioint power PErsons prohibited to be Cognizors by reason of ioint power are Sect. 12. they that haue ioint power and aucthoritie with others as the single members of euery Corporation or Society As a Bishop without his Deane and Chapter A Deane without his Chapter An Abbot or Prior without his Couent A Parson Vicar Prebendary or Chauntry priest without their Ordinarie A Maior without his Cominaltie Masters of colledges without their Felowes And of other Societies incorporate may not leuie fines Plow 375. b. 11. Elizab. fol. 538. a 21. Eliz. 21. E. 4. 13. 11. H. 4. 68. 12. H. 4. 11. 12. 38. E. 3. 33. Plow fol. 538. a. 20. Eliz. Of the estates of Cognizors ALbeit euery fine be good to bind the parties yet for the validitie Sect. 13. of the fine it is conuenient that either the Cognizor or the Cognizee be seazed of the lands aliened 41. E. 3. 14. 22. H. 6. 13. For the fine is void if neither of the parties be seazed at the leuying thereof 41. E. 3. 14. 33. H. 6. 18. 3. H. 6. 27. 27. H. 8. 4. and 20. 37. H. 6. 34. 13. Ass p. 8. 3. H. 7. 9. 5. E. 3. 22. H. 6. 57. Yet the vouchee after he hath entred into the warrantie may leuy a fine vnto the demandant though in facto neither of them is seazed For such vouchee is tenant in law and may confesse the action because of the priuitie betweene him and the demandant But a fine by him so leuied to an estranger is void 8. H. 4. 5. 5. H. 7. 40. Persons attained or wayued in personall actions may alien by fine or otherwise for their estates remayne in them still though they thereby forfeyt the profites of their landes 9. H. 6. 20. 21. H. 7. 7. And persons attainted of Felony or Treason may not be Cognizors by reason that by their offences their estates be forfeyted But if they do their fines be good against all persons but the King and the Lord of whom the lands beholdeÌ for their times 8. Ass pla 25. for their estats remaine in them during their liues Also tenant for life may leuie a fine sur graunt releas of the lands which he holdeth for life to hold to the Cognizee for life of the tenant for life and it is no forfeiture 44. E. 3. 36. But if the estate were larger or the fine sur cognizance de droit come ceo que c. it were a forfeiture of his estate 4. H. 7. fol. The same law is of such sins by tenant in tayle after possibility tenant in dower or by the curtesie 39. E. 3. 16. But such fine of a reÌt seemeth to be no forfeiture 2. H. 5. 7. Yet a particuler tenaÌt as in dower by curtesie or for life cannot by fine graunt surrender their estates to thowner of the reuersion or remainder but may by fine graunt and releas the same 17. E. 3. 62. 24. E. 3. 26. 20. E. 3. and 14. E. 3. A tenant in commen or Iointenant may leuie a fyne of his part 26. H. 8. 9. So may a Coparcener of his part Dyer 334. plac 30. Pasch 16. Eliz. A fine leuied by the heyre who is an Intrudor vpon the kings possession is voyd per le Praerog cap. 13. 1. H. 7. 5. 24. E. 3. 65. But if such fine be leuied without intrusion it bindeth the Cognizor and his heires 1. H. 7. 5. If a disseisor leuie a fyne with proclamation and the disseisee within fiue yeares after do not enter or caime he and his heires be barred for euer Plowd fol. 353. 11. Elizab. inter Stowell Zouch Also fines may be leuied by the tenant in taile general or special And by tenant in fee simple And by tenant in remainder or reuersion ¶ Hauing thus passed the capacities and estates of Cognizors let vs haue consideration how they may be named How Cognizors are to be named TOuching the names whereby parties to fines ought to be named Sect. 14. for so much as names be to no other end inserted into fines and other writings then that it may be certeinly knowen who be the parties thereunto it is requisite that they be certeinly named by their right names of baptisme and surnames whether the same be King Prince Duke Marquesse Earle Vicont Baron Lord or Knight which be names of dignitie some of which are sometimes named without their Surnames as Georg. Comes SalopÌ without his surname IoheÌs Dux LancastrÌ or he be an Esquire or Gentleman which be names of worship nobilitie and honor 14. H. 6. 15. 21. E. 4. 84. Whose addicions neuerthelesse of curtesie are communly vsed in fines as Io. Byron Miles H. D. armig T. L. generÌ Or if he be a âeoman
knowledge a fine and before Feme the returne thereof marry this fine may be certified engrossed as of a feme sole because the taking of her husband after the fine knowledged is her owne voluntarie act and such fine shall barre her and her heires for euer Dyer fo 246. pl. 68. Mich. 7. 8. Eliz. Euery writ of Dedimus potesâatem to spiritual Commissioners for Signed the taking of the cognisance of fines ought to be signed by the L. Chanceller or L. Keeper or chiefe Iustice of the CoÌmon place or the Iustice of the circuite where the land lieth Of thinrolement of writs of Couenant Dedimus potestatem and knowledges thereupon which is termed the foote of the fine BEfore thingrossing of the fine by the Cirographer the writ of Couenant Sect 157. the writ of Dedimus potestatem with the knowledges and notes of the same must be inrolled in a roll to be of record for euer to remaine Inrolment in the safe custody of the chief Clarke of the CoÌmon place which is Custos breuiuÌ his successors who must haue xxii d fee for entring Custos breuiâ Fee of the Concord to thintent that if the notes of the fines in the custody of the Cirographer be imbesilled execution may be had vpon the said roll Imbeselling ProclamatioÌs The foote of the fine 5. H. 4. cap. 14. Vpon this Roll the Proclamations are endorsed and these notes are termed the foote of the fine Dyer fol. 321. plac ' 19. 15. Eliz. Of the note of the Fine THe note of the fine is a note thereof made by the Cirographer before Sect 158. The note of the fine it be ingrossed which beginneth thus EborÌ ss Inter A. B. querÌ C. D. deforc ' de duobus messuagijs duobus cottagijs centum acrÌ terre quadraginta acrÌ prati viginti acrÌ pasture vna acrÌ bosci octo acrÌ IampnorÌ bruere vno denario redditÌ cuÌ ptinÌ in A. vnde placitÌ conuentionis summÌ fuit inter eos c. scz qd ' pÌd ' C. recognÌ tenÌta redditus pÌd ' cuÌ êtinÌ esse ius ipsius A. concessit pro se heredibus suis qd ' praed ' tenÌta redditÌ cum êtinÌ que pÌd ' G. I. tenent ad terminuÌ vite ipsius I. de hereditate pÌd ' C. die quo hec concordia factafuit que post decessum ipsius I. ad pÌd ' C. heredes suos debuerunt reuerti post decessum ipsius I. integre remanerÌ praed ' A. heredibus suis tenend ' de capitalibus dominis feodi illius per seruitia que ad praed ' tenÌta redditÌ pertinent imperpetuum Et pro hac recognÌ concessione fine concordia idem A. dedit pred' B. 100. marcas sterl ' Vpon which note before the ingrossing of the fine if it be of a remainder reuersion rent or seigniory writs of Quid iuris clamat per que seruitia or quem redditum reddit must be sued as the case requireth Plo. fol. 43. b. 22. H. 6. 13. Quid iuris clamat QVid iuris clamat is a Iudicial writ and issueth out of the Recorde Sect 159. of the fine remaining in the keeping of the Custos breuium of the common place Plo. 43. b. before it be ingrossed for after ingrossing it cannot be had Plo. fo 431. b. 22. H. 6. 13. fo Natu. br 147. a which lieth for the grauntee of a Reuersion or Remainder when the particuler tenant wil not atturne to enforce him to atturne 22. H. 6. 13. Plo. 431. b And it is made in this forme Rex vicecomiti salutem PrÌ tibi quod venire facias coram Iustic ' nostris Suummons c. tali die G. A. vxorem eius ad cognoscendum quid iuris clamant in vno messuagio decem bouatis terre cum pertinen in B. quae tenÌta cum pertinÌ M. que fuit vxor G. in curia nostra c. concessit A. de B. per finem ibi inde inter eosfactum Et habeas c. And the finall cause of this writ of Quid iuris clamat is that the graÌtee or cognisee of the reuersion or remainder may by that attournemeÌt of the particuler tenant be enabled if cause be giuen to bring an action of wast or to auow for rent reserued or seruices behinde which he cannot doe without attournement Plo. fo 431. b. 22. H. 6. 13. Tenant ãâã shall atturne though the writ suppose her to be tenant Tenant ân dower for life because she claimâth no greater estate then franktenemeÌt Hill 31. E. 3. Fitz. Quid iuris clamat 3. yet it seemeth she thereby looseth her warranty and aduantage to be newly endowed if she be euicted 10. E. 3. Fitz. Quid iuris clamat c. 41. If a gift be for life the remainder for life the writ must mention the Briefe remainder Hill ' 3. E. 3. 15. E. 3. Fitz. Fines 9. It is meete therfore to learne who are compellable hereby to atturne and who not and by whom What persons may obtaine attournement by Quid iuris clamat and what not THe grantee of a reuersion void of impediments 34. H. 6. b. Fit na Sect 160. Grauntee de reuersion Infant br fo 168. b. Fitz. nat br 147. a But an Infant cannot because if a lease for life without impeachmeÌt of wast be pleaded in barre he cannot coâfesse it 43. E. 3. 5. contra 23. E. 3. Fitz. Quid iuris c. 42. If the cognisor haue nothing in the reuersion the tenant shall not atturne Nothing in the reuersion Lib. IntÌ fo 536. A feme Couert without her husband albeit the fine was leuied when Feme couert she was sole 11. H. 4. 7. If there be diuers pleas and one die hanging the plea yet shall the tenant Diuers atturne to the rest 48. E. 3. 32. Or if diuers sue the writ and one be nonsuit yet attournement shall Diuers be vnto the other without summons and seuering of the other 46. Ed. 3. 32. Abbotauera attournement dun tenÌ pur vie sans mrÌe licence nest Abbot forfaiture 17. E. 3. 7. If cognisee disseise the tenant of part he shall haue no atturnement Disseisor 19. E. 2. Fitz. Quid iuris c. 46. What persons be compellable to atturne by Quid iuris clamat and what not THe writ of Quid iuris clamat lyeth against the particuler tenant of Sect 161. T. for life the land for life 34. H. 6. b. Na. br fol. 168. b. Fitz. nat fo 347. a 49. h. though he be but tenant for life of land holden in Capite or a feme couert Feme couert 45. E. 3. 11. And a tenant for yeres shall atturne 3. H. 4. 3. T. for yeres T. in taile T. in taile after posâ But tenant in taile is not compellable because of the estate of inheritance which is
in him 38. E. 3. 20. Nor tenant in taile after possibility of issue extinct for the inheritance which was once in him 43. Ed. 3. 1. 46. E. 3. 13. 27. A particuler tenant of lands holden in Capite is not ââpellable to T. for life of lands in capite atturne without sight of a licence of alienation least his lands should be be subiect to a fine for the alienation without licence 45. E. 3. 6. If A. and B. haue an estate for ten yeeres as executors and B. haue Executors fiue yeres in reuersion in his owne right he must atturne because he is possessed of yâ who le terme the atturnement of one executor of a terme is good enough 32. E. 3. âitz Quid iuris clamÌ 5. per Stanhoppe But if A. lease to B. and C. for vi yeres and after confirme the estate T. pur viâ ouâ A. pur ans of B. for life the note of the fine shal make mention of B. onely per Seton 32. E. 3. Fitz. Quid iurÌ clamÌ 5. If tenant in dower or by curtesie grant their estate yet the Quid iurÌ T. Dower T. Curtesiâ clamÌ lyeth against them for none but they can be tenant in dower or by the curtesie 18. E. 3. 5. If a lease for yeres with liuery be vpon condition that if the lessee T. for yeeres vpon conditioÌ pay x. li. such a day or the lessor die within the terme c. he shall haue fee If before the day the lessor alien by fine this tenant shall attourne Saluis aduantagijs And yet if he pay the x. li. at the day or the leassor die during the terme the lessee shall haue fee 6. R. 2. Fitz. Quid iuris clamat 20. If a Quid iuris clamat be against two as tenants in comen he which Vers T. in coÌmen appeareth must atturne if he plede not that they are ioint tenants 16. E. 3. Fitz. Quid iurÌ clamÌ 21. If a particuler tenant graunt ouer his estate after the note leuied yet After assignement must he atturne 17. E. 3. Fitz. Quid iurÌ clamat 11. If the tenant attorne once vpon the grant of the cognisor he shall attorne Once attorne no more 4. E. 2. Fitz. Quid iurÌ clamat 45. If a ioint tenant or tenant in commen of a reuersion graunt his part Ioint tenant Tenant in commen by fine the particuler tenant shall not be compelled to attorne 5. Ed. 3. Fitz. Quid iuris clamÌ 40. Vpon a lease for life vpon condition that if the lessee die within 20. TenaÌt for life vpon conditioÌ yeres that his executors administrators or assignes shall hold vnto the end of 20. yeres the lessee shall attorne as tenant for life with protestation to saue his interest 16. E. 3. 20. E. 3. Fitz. Quid iurÌ clamÌ 22. 31. If the reuersion of 2. ioint tenants for life be graunted by fine supposing Ioint tenaÌt of a reuersion th one to be sole tenant the tenant is not compellable to attorne 32. E. 3. Fitz. Quid iuris clamÌ 5. per Seton But tenant by Statute or Elegit seemeth not compellable to attorne T. by Elegit because the cognisor cannot compell him to accompt and he may holde the lands after his summe satisfied vntil he haue leuied his damages 6. E. 3. 53. Fitz. Fines 99. E. 3. Fitz. Quid iurÌ clamÌ 47. Nor a tenant for life where the husband sole is cognisor of his wifes Baron sole cognisor land for if he do at torne the wife suruyuing her husband may enter for forfaiture 27. E. 3. And a Clark which hath no lay fee is not compellable to attorne 38. A Clark E. 3. 28. Nor a tenant for life in reuersion or remainder 34. H. 6. b. Reuersion Nor tenant in frankmariage Lib. intrÌ Quid iuris clamat 11. Frankmariage Infant Ideot Nor an Infant 43. E. 3. 1. Nor a Lunatique madman or Ideot as it seemeth because of their disabilities But attournement made by such persons as are able but not compellable to attourne is good 12. E. 4. Natu. br fo 170. b. And an attornement may be with an exception if the tenant haue a With exception lease for life without impeachment of wast as he may atturne sauing his aduantage it shal be so entred 45. E. 3. 11. 24. E. 3. If the tenant haue couenaÌts to repaire c. 48. E. 3. 32. Or haue an Annuitie Couenants out of the land 48. E. 3. 32. Or couenant of warrantie or acquitaile Annuitie Warrantie Acquitall Graunt 41. E. 3. 48. Or to felle trees he may atturne sauing these aduantages If A. seised of lands in fee thereof infeoffe B. to thuse of the said A. for life and after to thuse of his executors assignes for xx yeres after RemÌ in fee. his death And then to thuse of C. in fee Quere if A. shal be compelled to atturne in Quid iurÌ clamat supposing him tenant for life onely not mencioning yâ terme without sauing of his terme by protestation Dyeâ fol. 309. pl. 77. 14. Eliz. No view lieth in Quid iurâs clamat 15. E. 4. 28. What plees will barre the plaintife of atturnement IF yâ tenant plede that he is seised in fee the day of the note leuied without Sect ' 162. Seisin in fee. that that he was then seised for life without shewing how he is so seised 15. E. 4. 28 1. H. 7. 27. Or if the tenant for life plede that before the fine an estraunger was The conusor had nothing seised in fee and released vnto him in fee. Without that that the recognisor had any thing in the lands the day of the note leuied 3. H. 4. 3. If a perticuler tenant plede he holdeth not of the cognisor the day of Nontenâre the note leuied he must shew what estate he claimeth and from whom 3. E. 3. 6. Fitz. Quid iuris clamat 6. 14. E. 3. Fitz. Quid iurÌ 9. But if he claime fee he shal not shew howe 14. E. 3. 3. Fitz. Fines 7. Seisin in fee. but trauerse that he holdeth for life 1. H. 7. 27. Leassee for viii yeres vpon condition that if the lessor alien within the Sesi de tali âatu qual c. terme he shall haue fee cannot alleage that and say that he claimeth estate according to the tenour of his deede but must pleade his estate certainly 2. E. 2. Fitz. Quid iuris clamat 38. If the tenant confesse for part and plede a plee which may forfait his For parcell estate therein he must attorne by and by 11. H. 4. 57. Contra 22. 3. 18. Fitz. Fines 33. Release of the cognisor before the cognisans to the heire or his auncestors Releas in fee is a good barre 44. E. 3. 34. If leassee pur ans claime pur vie faile de ceo il forfeit son terme
other sonne which is heire to his brother hâ shal haue new v. yeres after he come to his full age because he is the first to whom the right discended after the proclamation by reason of the discent which was before them Plo. fo 374. b. But if an estranger to a fine to whom a Remainder or other title first accrueth after the fine doe not pursue his right within v. yeres he and his issue are barred for euer 19. H. 8. Dyer fo 3. pl. 6. And in like maner if the first issue in taile to whom the title of the intaile first accrueth neglect his v. yeres the whole estate taile is thereby bound for euer 32. H. 8. Br. Fines 100. If he which abaceth after the death of a tenant in fee make a feoffement vpon condition the feoffee leuie a fine and v. yeres after proclamation passe without entrie or claime made by his heire the heire is barred But if afterwards the condition be broken and the Abator therefore enter then the heire may haue an Assise of mortdauncester against thabator or entrie vpon him at any time and he hath no defence For if he plede in barre of the assise the fine leuied to the cognisee and that he hath his estate the speciall matter of the abatement condition and reentrie may be pleaded in defesance thereof for he can neuer challenge priuiledge by the state of the cognisor which he himselfe defeated Plo. fol. 358. b. 7. Eliz. Of Estrangers hauing no right for any cause before the fine BVt estrangers to fines hauing neither present nor future right c. Sect 188. at the leuying thereof by reason of any matter had before the fine whose right groweth either intirely after the Proclamation or partly before and partly after may enter or claime when they please within the time of the prescription As if the father die seised his eldest sonne being professed and the yonger sonne entreth and is disseised and a fine with proclamation leuied and after the elder sonne is deraigned it seemeth he is bound to no time Plow fo 373. a. So if the husband leuy a fine of his owne landes whereof his wife is Doweâ dowable and die and fiue yeres passe after his death she is not barred of her dower because her title to be endowed accrueth after the fine leuied namely by the death of her husband for before his death she had onely a possibility of dower and not any right title or interest thereunto Plo. fol. 373. a. And if a tenant cease one yeare and then a fine with proclamation is leuied And afterwards a tenant ceaseth another yere The Lord may haue his cessauit perbiennium xx yeres after the Proclamation made because his right and title groweth partly before the fine partly after the fine leuied that is at the end of the two yeres of his tenants ceasser Plo. fo 373. b. Of Estrangers hauing diuerse future Rights by diuerse titles BVt if Estrangers to fines haue seueral future Rights by diuers titles Sect 189. growing at seueral times it seemeth that they shall haue seuerall fiue yeres to make entrie or claime commencing from such time as their seueral titles first accrewe vnto them As if tenant for life the remainder in fee make a feoffement in fee. And the feoffee leuy a fine with c. and he in the Remainder suffer the first fiue yeres to passe he is by his laches barred of his entrie for the forfaiture growing by the alienation of his tenant during his tenant for life because he had present right at the leuying of the fine to enter for the same yet if after the tenant for life do die he hath other v. yeres to bring his Formedon in Remainder because that is a nâwe title or right by which hee coulde not haue his Formedon during his tenant for life And he had his election to take aduantage of the forfaiture or not Plo. fo 373. b. Quere for there Catlyn thinketh otherwise because his title to the land by the forfaiture accrued to him in the life time of his tenant for life If I. S. be tenant Pur auter vie the Remainder to an other for life the remainder to the same I. S. in fee and I. S. is disseised and the disseisor leuieth a fine with proclamation and the fiue yeres passe I. S. is bound for his future and present estate for life But if cestuy que vie and he in the meane remainder die now I. S. shal haue other fiue yeres to enter for his remainder in fee for it then first remaineth vnto him by the death of him in the meane Remainder cestuy que vie for cause growen wholy before the fine that is the state so made before which is an other title Plowden 367. b. per Welshe and diuers Iustices Plow 367. b. In like maker if land be giuen to I. S. for the life of A. the remainmainder to him for the life of B. the remainder to him for the life of C. and he is disseised the disseisor leuieth a fine with proclamation now I. S. for his present right hath v. yeres by the first Sauing of the StatÌ 4. H. 7. cap. 24. And v. yeres after the death of A. by the seconde Sauing which is of future right and other v. yeres after the death of B. for his second remainder for quando duo iura in vna persona concurrunt aequum est ac si essent in diuersis Plo. 368. a. If a man disseise a feme sole and after marry her and haue issue by her the baron is disseised before mariage or after and a fine with proclamation leuied first the baron after the feme die within the v. yeres the issue being of full age the v. yeres passe he is there by bound as heire to his father but hath other v. yeres after the death of his mother to enter for albeit it is but one selfe same lande yet the heire hath seueral rights thereunto growing at seuerall times th one as heire to his father thother as heire to his mother in regarde whereof he hath seuerall times Plow 367. b. So if the husband maketh a feoffement of his wiues lands vpon condition which is broken he leuieth a fine with c. the husband hath issue by his wife and dieth the first v. yeres passe and then the wife dieth the heire is barred of his entrie for the condition as heire to his father but shal haue v. yeres after the death of his father to claime c. because it is a title differing from that which did discend from his father accrueing to him first by the death of his mother Plo. 367. a. Estrangers to fines hauing neither present nor future right to the tenements in the fine at the leuying thereof but onely vnto rents common c. issuing out of the same ANd Estrangers to fines hauing neither present nor future right to Sect 190 the tenements in
respondend ' W. R. de placito quod warrÌ ei octo mesuag ' sex gardina tria pomarÌ quatuor acrÌ terrÌ sex acr ' prati duas acrÌ pasture cum pertinentÌ in B. B. quae tenet de eo tenere clamat vnde cartaÌ sâam habet c. Et vnde idem W. per W. C. atturn ' suum dic ' qd ' praed ' E. nuper fuit seisitus de tenementis praed ' cum êtin ' in dominico vt de feodo sic inde seisitus existens idem F. 19. die S. anno Regni dnÌae Reginae nunc 25. apud B. praed ' per quandam cartam suam quaÌ idem W. R. sigillo pÌd ' F. signatÌ hic in curÌ êfert cuius datÌ est eisdeÌ die anno dedit concessit teâ praed ' cum pertinentÌ praef W. R. habend ' sibi herÌ suis impepetuum vlterius pÌd ' F. per. cartam praed ' tenementÌ pÌd ' cum pertinentÌ eidem W. hered ' suis coÌtra omneshomines warranÌ prout per cartamâllam plen ' apparet virtute quorum quidem don ' coÌcessionis idem W. fuit adhuc est scisitÌ deten ' praed ' cum pertinentÌ in dominico suo vt defeodo Et sic inde seisitÌ existentÌ quidam D. D. arrain ' versus ipsum W. quandam assisam noue disseisiâe de praed ' tenementÌ cum êtinentÌ coram I. C. vno baronÌ ScaccarÌ dnÌae Reginae et F. R. vno seruien ' ipsius dnÌae Reginae ad legem Iustic ' eiusd ' dominae Reginae ad assisas in comÌ praed ' capiend ' assign ' per formam statuti c. per qd ' idem W. R. pendente assisa illa sepâus requisiuit praef F. quod ipse praed ' tenementÌ cum pertinentÌ eidem W. warrÌ idem F. ten ' illa cum pertinentÌ eidem W. hucusque warrÌ contradixit adhuc contradicit vnde dic ' quod deteriorat est damnum habet ad valentiam centum librarum inde produc ' sectam c. SYMBOLEOGRAPHY Of Recoueries for Assurances c. called common or feigned Recoueries IN euery Recouerie are to be regarded the demandant Sectio 1. the tenant of the land the vouchee as the efficient causes thereof The land demaunded as the matter which must as certeinly be set downe in writs of Entre as in writs of Couenant whereupon fines are leuied The end and effect of such recoueries is to discontinue and distroy estates tailes remainders and reuersions and baire the former owners thereof The Demaundant is he that bringeth the writ of Entre and may be termed the Recouerer The Tenant is he against whom the writ is brought and may be termed the Recoueree The Vouchee is he whom the tenaÌt voucheth or calleth to warranty for the land in demaund And such persons may be demaundants tenants and vouchees in these recoueries as may be Cognizors and Cognizees in writs of Couenant and by such names Mutatis mutandis Sauing that if any recouery be had against any tenant in taile the reuersion or remainder being in the Queene of the gift of the Queene or of any of her Maiesties progenitors kings of England such recouerie will neither barre the issue in taile of his Entre nor discontinue his estate nor pluck such reuersion or remainder out of her Maiestie 34. H. 8. cap. 20. Quaere tamen si tiel recouerie barre lissue in taile during the continuance of the estate taile Dyer fol. 132. pla 1. Item before such persons by such meanes and in such maner may warrants of Attorney bee knowledged and certified as fines knowledged in the Countrie sauing that the recognizance of warrants of Attorney may be taken by any Iustice or Seriant without a writ of Dedimus potestatem And fines must be paied vpon writs of Entre as vpon writs of Couenant And all such writs of Entre must be signed by the Queenes Atturney before they can be sealed In a Recouerie with double voucher the fine must bt sued first to make him tenant at the time of the writ of Entre brought for euery writ of Entre must alwaies be brought against him that is tenaÌt of the freehold of the land demauÌded at the time of the writ brought 18. R. 2. and Dyer fol. 252. pla 98. for that that the estate of the tenant in taile which is vouchee is barred in respect of the assets only which is or may be recouered in value Plow Basset vers Manxel fol. 11. a and of execution sued by the tenant against him And if the tenant haue but an estate for life or in dower or by the curtesie then to haue a good recouerie thereof it is meete that such tenant make a conditional Surrender of his estate to him in the reuersion or remainder to the end he may be a perfect tenant of the inheritance and then to bring the writ of Entre against him And after that the recouery is executed the particuler tenant for breach of the condition may enter and inioy his terme notwithstanding such surrender See the like Surrender in the Chapter of Surrenders in the first part of Symboleography Of what thinges writs of Entre may be brought and by what names PRaecipe quod reddat lyeth de vna acra terre aqua cooperta vel de Sect 2. acra terre 12. H. 7. fol. 4. de gurgite 10. E. 3. 14. Ed. 3. 842. Fitz. nat bre fol. 191. h. Et de passagio vltra a quam Fitz. nat br fo 191. i. de balliua 34. Ed. 3. 423. de officio 27. H. 8. fo 12. de aduocationÌ ecclesie aut de quarta ête decimarÌ 34. Edw. 3. deporcione decimarum Dyer fol. 84. pla 83. de quadam parcella terre Dyer fol. 84. pla 83. de custod ' terre haered ' siue custod ' terre Register 161. 22. Edw. 3. fol. 19. Praecipe quod reddat lyeth of all maner of Ecclesiastical or Spirituall profits vt de Rectoria Vicaria porcionibus pencionbus decimis c. per statutÌ 32. H. 8. cap. 7. de omnibus omnimodis decimis maioriê° mixtis minutis infra villam siue hamletÌ de B. in parochia de A. quoquo modo crescenc ' contingenÌ ac annuatim renouanÌ c. Thel lib. 8. cap. 9. S. 2. de quarta parte decimaruÌ oblationum ecclesie sanct ' P. c. 16. Ed. 3. de quadam porcione decimarum or terre not shewing how much 1. H. 4. fo 1. Dyer fol. 84. pla 83. 84. 85. and 86. In old time de hida terre per Glanuile de caruca terre 4. E. 3. 161. de bouatÌ terre 6. Ed. 3. 291. de sex pedibus terre in longitudine quatuor pedibus in latitud ' 14. Ass 13. A Praecipe quod reddat lieth detofro situ molendini 14. Ed. 3. de hundredo de C. balliuato de B. 34. Ed. 1. 3. E. 3. de pasturÌ ad sex boues
the moderation of extremitie Diuers CurÌ 105. Nam ipse etiam leges cupiunt vt iure regantur id est vt leui facili ac benigna interpretatione temperentur vereque dicitur Nullus recedat a Cancellaria sine remedio 4. H. 7. 4. Of Conscience THis Conscience is defined Reliqua in hominerationis scintilla bonorum Sect ' 13. malorumque facinorum index Iudex igitur bipertita ea approbatio scilicet opprobatio illa in bene hec in secus factis Iustus Lipsus lib. ciuilis doctrina cap. 5. or thus Conscientia est taâitum animi infallibileque facti nostri iudicium a communi Iustitiae formula quam Deus insculpsit omnibus hominibus productum per quod aut accusatur res mala aut defendiâ bona Oldendorpius Corasius in Miscel lib. 4. cap. 20. Conscience is an actuall applying of knowledge to some particuler act of man as Saint Germain saith Doct. and Stu. cap. 15. And Synderesis which is termed a natural power of the Soule perswading good and disswading euil D. S. lib. 1. cap. 13. is nothing els but attenta obseruationis occasio cuÌ oâbus circumstantijs eius Theucid lib. 7. and ministreth the general principles of that knowledge Vere igitur diâitur conscientiam veraÌ nisi adhibeat Iudex non potest causam secundum equitatem definire simille testes totidemque videat ob oculos instrumenta Conscientia enim cum mille testium vim obtineat certa est non fallitur At in probationibus saepe vel error vel dolus versatur sicut experientia heu nimis frequens nos docet Oldend Of Iudgements in Chauncerie SO great is the power iurisdiction and maiestie of this court that Sect. 14. Iudgements therein giuen are not to be controlled or reuersed in any other Court then the high Court of Parliament which is the chiefest of all other Courts in this Realme Diuers Cur. 105. 37. H. 6. 14. Of the power ordinarie of the Chauncerie ANd this Court is armed with twofold power that is to say with Sect. 15. power ordinarie and absolute 9. E. 4. 15. By ordinary power the Lord Chauncelor proceedeth as at the common Law as in proceeding vpon Recognizances there knowledged and trauerses of offices in which parties are to plead and ioyne issue as at common Law And so in suit against or for Clerkes of the Chauncerie and other persons priuiledged by Attachment there for matter of action remediable by the common Law c. But when they be at issue the Record must be transmitted into the K. Bench to be tried by Iurie And when it is so tried it must be remaunded into the Chauncerie that iudgement may be there giuen and execution had vpon the same 24. E. 3. 45. 14. E. 4. 7. 8. E. 4. 6. Of the power absolute of the Chauncerie THe absolute power is not tied to the rules of the common Law Sect. 16. but by that matters may be examined omnibus vijs modis quibus rei veritas melius sciri poterit iudged secundum allegata probata and not by Iurie of twelue men as at the common Law But by examination of witnesses as in the courtes of the Ciuill Law Smithus de Rep. Angl. lib. 2. cap. 12. Diuers Cur. 106. 9. E. 4. 15. Neither is such precise forme of pleading vsed in the ChauÌcerie as at the common Law nor any aduaÌtage to be taken for mispleading or want of forme so as the substance of the matter be sufficiently disclosed in conscience Diuers Cur. 106. 9. E. 4. 15. 24. E. 3. 45. 14. E. 4. 7. Diuers other speciall aucthorities and priuiledges hath the Lord Chauncelor by sundrie Statutes as thereby appeareth And partition made in the Chauncery rendring rent is good and may well be sent into the Kings Bench and execution thereupon made by Scire facias â7 H. 6. 43. li. Ass 32. And if lands be recouered from a woman whereof she was endowed in the ChauÌcerie she may haue a Scire facias there to be newly endowed 29. Ass 23. Of a Subpena ANd seeing the ordinarie meanes to call and bring in the parties to Sect. 17. aunswere in this Court is eyther by the Serieant of the Mace as before or by Subpena which onely is thoriginall processe of this court and must be directed to the parties D. St. lib. 1. cap. 17. Smith de Rep. Ang. lib. 2. cap. 12. Cases remediable in Chauncerie HAuing thus perused Equitie and summum Ius with their differences Sect. 18. and also what conscience is whereupon suits in this court do chiefly lie It seemeth good now specially to consider such speciall cases as be remediable in Chauncerie and for which a writ of Subpena lieth there as in cases following A Subpena lyeth in no case but where the common Law fayleth so as the partie who in Equitie hath wrong can haue none ordinarie remedie by the course and rules of the common Law 39. H. 6. 26. 7. H. 7. 11. as in these cases following and such like As if the Queene by her letters Patents giue vnto A. goods forfeited to her highnes by Treason A. may sue for the same in Chauncerie 39. H. 6. 26. And it seemeth if one Coexecutor alone releas debt due to the testator his companion may thereof haue remedie in Chauncery against his Coexecutor onely if no couin be in the debtor but if there be then against them both 4. H. 7. 4. Diuers Cur. 106. And by Moyle if in a Quare impedit by two Coparceners th one make a false plea of couin betweene him the defendant then his companioÌ by suit in the Court may enforce him to ioine with him in a true count 6. E. 4. 10. If lands in Auncient demesne extended by statute Marchant be recouered by common recouerie the cognizee hath no remedie but in conscience 7. H. 7. 11. If feoffees in trust commaunded by cestuy qÌ vse to enfeoffe his vendee refuse to do it a Subpena lyeth for the vendee against them 37. H. 6. 36. If cestuy qÌ vse deuise by his will that his feoffees make an estate to I. S. for life the remainder to H. in fee and I. refuse to take his estate H. after the death of I. may by Subpena compell the feoffees to make estate to him accordingly per Ienny Finch 37. H. 6. 36. Tenant in Borough english enfeoffe A. to the vse of the feoffor and his heires and die his yongest sonne shall haue a Subpena and not the eldest for the vse is of the nature of the land 5. E. 4. 7. If a man make a feoffement in trust of lands discended to him ex parte matris and die without issue his heire ex parte matris may haue a Subpena 5. E. 4. 7. If a man make a feoffement to performe his will and after to infeoffe his heires and declare his will for yeares and die hauing issue a sonne and a daughter by one venter
hath once affirmed of record in a Court of Record nor affirme that which he hath once denied of record in a Court of Record nor that whereof he wilfully estopped or excluded himselfe by deed indented or otherwise As if a daughter which is sole heire to her father sue liuerie with her bastard sister she is remedilesse by law D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. If a thing be found by verdict against trueth before iudgement D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. Where the cause of the law ceaseth the law also ceaseth in conscience As lessee for yeares recouereth by iudgement treble damages for a trespas of wast done by an estranger And he in the reuersion dieth before his action of wast be ended yet in conscience he ought to sue execution for his single damages for he had no more hurt thereby D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. A Law grouÌded vpon a false presumption is not to be holden in conscience D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. Conscience may not preuaile against a lawfull Custome either generall or particuler As in discents of lands to the eldest sonne by the common Law to the yongest by Borough English and to al by Gauelkind D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. So if a man without consideration make a deede of feoffement of two acres of land lying each in a seuerall Shire and make liuery of seisin in th one acre onely in the name of both that wherein liuerie of seisin was made onely passeth in law and conscience Doct. St. lib. 1. cap. 20. If one Iointenant of a wood sell the wood and keepe all the money receiued for it wholly to himself his fellow may haue remedy in Chancerie lib. 1. cap. 19. And so it seemeth if they were Iointenants in common or Coparceners of other things If a common person of his mere motion without other consideratioÌ make a feoffement of a manor without these words with the appurtenances he hath right onely to the demeanes and coÌmons and rents of the attournement but neither to Aduowson appendant nor villein regardant But in the Kings case notwithstanding the words with thappurtenances were in the graunt yet neither Aduowsons nor Villeines do passe either by Law or conscience vnlesse they be especially named D. S. Lib. 1. cap. 19. 6. E. 3. 286. Regist fol. 228. Fundamenta Legum fol. 70. 43. E. 3. 22. If a lease for yeares be reseruing rent with a clause of reentrie the rent is behind the lessor dieth before demaund the heire can neither enter by law nor consciââe Otherwise if he made a lawfull demaund thereof D. S. lib. 1. cap. 20. If tenant in Dower sow the land and die before the Corne be reaped hir executors shall haue the Corne but not the grasse nor other fruits D. S. Lib. 1. cap. 20. If tenant for life or tenant in taile after possibilitie of issue alien in fee he in the reuersion or remainder may enter and haue the land by the forfeiture in law and conscience D. S. Lib. 1. cap. 20. 45. E. 3. 3. Euery Law ordeined for the disposition of lands or goods contrarie neither to the Law of God nor to the Law of Reason bindeth in the Court of Conscience D. S. Lib. 1. cap. 20. Whether one of the age of xx yeares who hauing reason and wisdome to gouerne himselfe selleth his land for money and therewith buy other lands of better value and taketh the profits thereof may haue his first land againe in conscience as he may in law repaying the money which he receiued Yet seemeth he may because the contract is insufficient by reason of the infancy D. S. lib. 1. cap. 21. If a man sell his land by a sufficient and lawfull contract though he want liuerie or attournement or such other solempnities of the Law yet the sellor is compelable in the Chauncerie to performe the contract D. S. lib. 1. cap. 21. If the tenant for life impanelled on an Inquest loose issues die they are leuiable by law on him in the reuersioÌ And so be the husbands issues after his death vpon the wiues land and as it seemeth in Conscience for the necessitie of the execution of Iustice D. S. lib. 2. cap. 21. No man is bound in Conscience to pay the penaltie of a penall statute nor other penaltie vntill it be lawfully recouered against him D. S. lib. 1. cap. 23. If A. infeoffe B. in fee of land vpon condition that if he infeoffe any other that A. and his heires may enter this condition seemeth void in Law and Conscience because it is contrary to the Maximes of the law notwithstaÌding thintent of the parties for thintent must be ordered by law if it be not it is void as by a feoffement of lands without recompence to A. for euer he hath estate for life onely for want of the woord heires And a Lease to A. his heires for xx yeares shall go to his executors because it is a chattel so by feoffement without recoÌpence to a man his wife a third person the husband wife take only the moitie because they are but one person in law D. S. lib. 1. cap. 24. A fine with proclamation no claime within v. yeres extinguisheth the right of all estrangers aswell of the parties by law And by Conscience also as it seemeth because thereby the right and title is made certaine and thereby the common wealth more quiet and it is not contrarie to Gods law Doct. St. 25. Common recouery with vouchers vpon writs of Entre orderly pursued and no recouery in value to be had in deed barre thissue in taile in law 23. H. 8. Br. Taile 23. 14. E. 4. 14. 19. 13. E. 4. 1. And in conscience as it seemeth for as the intailes are made by law West 2. ca. 1. euen so by law may they be adnulled And such Lawes as concerne right or propertie to things and be not contrarie to the lawes of God or of reason are good in conscience D. S. lib. 1. cap. 6. If a disseisor giue the lands to I. S. in taile he graunteth vnto the disseisee rent out of the same lands in consideration wherof the disseisee releaseth his right this graunt bindeth the issue in taile for euer in law and conscience because this release doth confirme his estate which the disseisee might else haue defeated D. S. Lib. 1. cap. 27. 44. E. 3. 22. If the bodie of a debtor that hath nothing be by iudgement imprisoned vntill he pay his debt hee seemeth remedylesse in Conscience D. S. lib. 1. cap. 29. A recouerie with vouchers of an annuitie intailed bindeth thissue in taile neither in law nor conscience because a writ of Entre doth not lie for an Annuity nor any other writ then only a writ of Annuity against the person of the grantor or his heire hauing assets by discent Or against a Corporation if it be graunted to be perceiued out of their cofers for that an Annuitie is no freehold in
Fines may be leuied ANd touching the things whereof fines are leuiable we are first to Sect 25. consider the nature of the things themselues whether they will passe in fines or no And then of their names by which they may passe or not And howe they may bee in order placed in the writs Fines therefore may be leuied of all things inheritable being in Esse tempore finis aâd certainly expressed in the writs 18. E. 4. 22. as de messuagio tofto columbario gardino terra prato pastura bosco subbosco bruera mora iuncaria marisco alneto ruscaria redditu per Registrum fol. 2. a de Rectoria Ecclesiae parochialis de M. ac de decimis granorum garbarum foeni eidem Rectorie spectantÌ c. or cum omnibus decimis granorum garbarum foeni eidem Rectoriae spectantÌ Thel Lib. 8. cap. 9. Sect 2. de Rectoria 2. E. 3. de furlongo terre 4. H. 6. 14. de passagio vltra aquam de T. de pastura ad certos boues oâes alia aueria ac de communia pro omnibus animalibus vel pro omââmodis auerijs vel de libera piscaria libera warrenna vel de Aduocatione Ecclesiae de D. vel de aliquo seruitio speciali vt de seruitio vnius feâdi Militis vnius paris Calcarium deauratorum vel de seruitio inueniendi hominem equitem vel peditem ad eundem vel ad equitandum cum le Cognisee in exercitu Walliae vel Scotiae c. de Piscaria 13. E. 3. de officio 27. H. 8. fol. 12. de proficuis officij 12. E. 3. de Aduocatione Reg. fol. 165. de Corodio 18. H. 6. fol. 20. 4. E. 4. 6. de chiminio 2. E. 3. fol. 49. de proficuo molendini 18. E. 3. fo 56. de libero redditu in breui and in the concord Quod predictus A. recognÌ praedict ' redditum cum pertinenÌ simul cum homagio fidelitate B. C. haeredum suorum de totis tenÌtis quae c. 1. E. 3. fo 1. et 5. de frankfold ' 1. E. â fo 1. de Nundinis Mercatu 1. E. 3. fol. 4. de franchisia 1. E. 3. fol. 4. de Minera plumbi cuiuscunque geneis metalli cum pertinenÌ c. Reg. fol. 165. de decimis garbarum ad Ecclesiam de N. qualiterâunqâe spectantÌ Reg. fol. 165. de Aduocatione tertiae partis Ecclesiae c. or detertia parte aduocationis Ecclesiae or de meditate aduocatiââis Ecclesiae or de aduocatione medietatis Ecclesiae 45. E. 3. 12. 33. H. 6. fol. 11. de Communia 4. E. 4. 6. de caruca terre de pastura ad cenâââues de homagio de feodo Militis Reg. fol. 166. 167. And a fine may be of a Rent charge which had no being before 21. E. 3. 44. Or of a chiefe rent or other rent in bâing 18. E. 4. 22. Or of a Seigniory 48. E. 3. 23. Or of an acquitaile 50. E. 3. 23. Or of a Chauntrie 38. E. 3. 33. And of many other things may fines be leuied And as fines may be leuied of things in possession so may they be leuied of a Remainder or Reuersion 42. E. 3. 7. 44. E. 3. 45. And a Reuersion or a Remainder wil passe by the name of the lands 43. E. 3. 22. But where a fine is of a reuersion or a remainder it behoueth the cognisee Of a reuersion or remainder to sue a Quid iâris clamat against the tenant When it is of rent a writ Quem redditum reddiâ And where of a Seigniorie or seruices Per que seruitia to compell the tenant to attourne as shall be shewed hereafter Fines may be leuied of th inheritance or freehold of parsonages vicarages Of Ecclesiastical lands madâ temporal porcions pensions tithes oblations or any other Ecclesiasticall profit made temporall and admitted to abide in temporall handes and lay vses by the lawes and statutes of this Realme of England 32. H. 8. cap. 7. And to conclude fines be leuyable of all things whereof a Precipe qd ' reddat lyeth as will appeare by the examples following And landes bought of diuers persons may passe in one fine and then Of diuersâ purchaseâ the writ of Couenant must be brought by all the vendees against all the vendors And euery vendor must warrant against him and his heires onely for it is absurd that one man should warrant the sale of an other without consideration And such ioint fines seeme reasonable especially where the seuerall purchases be of so smal value as the charges of a fine would exceed the value of some of them But fines may not be leuied of things incertaine as de tenemento Incerteinty Tenement 3. E. 4. 19. 11. H. 7. 25. 12. H 7. 6. 47. E. 3. Nor of lands giuen in taile by the king for it is void against the issue Taile by the King entaile and the king 32. H. 8. cap. 36. Br. Fines 121. Nor of lands restrained from being sold by act of Parliament 32. H. Restraint 8. cap. 36. Nor of lands of the husband or of his auÌcestors assured for Iointure Dower Ioiture Forfeiturâ dower or in taile to any woman by meanes of her husbande or his auncestors for such fine worketh a present forfeiture of her estate if she graÌt a greater estate then for her life 11. H. 7. cap. 20. Plow fol. 459. Nor of lands seised into the kings hands before Liuery or Ouster le Lands seised maine ââed 24. E. 3. 65. Nor of lands in AuÌcient demesne for if any fine be leuied of such laÌds Auncient demesne it may be reuersed by a writ of Disceit brought by the Lord of Auncient demesne therby he shal be restored to his seigniory and it seemeth to be void betweene the parties quia coram non Iudice 7. H. 4. 44. 8. H. 4. 23. 21. E. 3. 20. Reg. fol. 13. b. de Fine adnullando c. Yet it is holden good to bind the parties 17. E. 3. 31. and 7. H. 4. Br. Fines 101. which seemeth not to be law But if such fines be of lands in Auncient demesne and of lands at the Auncient demesne and lay fee. common law it shal be still good for the lands at the common law 7. H. 4. 44. 21. E. 3. 20. By what names things may passe in Fines NOw that we haue partly set downe what may passe in fines let vs Sect 26. Names see by what names the same may passe An Honor this may passe by the name of a Manor or by his proper name as de honore de Tickhill or de manerio de Tickhill It suffiseth also to demaund a Manor by his proper name without naming A Manor of the Towne wherein it lyeth For it may be out of any towne or extend into seueral townes counties as de manerio de D. cum pertinÌ yet it feemeth best to expresse
tenant nor at his appearance nor vntill the plaintife pray execution And then the coment cosin heire is to be entred thus in the Roll onely Et praedictus I. dicit quod ipse est consanguineus haeres I. W. videlicet filius haeres T. W. fratris haeredis eiusdem I. W. 33. H. 6. 54. 41. E. 3. 13. 24. 8. H. 4. 31. In Scire facias by him in the remainder vpon an estate tayle vers A. Bastardy B. supposing the donee to be dead without issue if A. B. plead that he is issue to the donee and the plaintife replieth that he is a bastard it is a good replication 40. E. 3. 16. Scire facias vpon a fine leuied to T. R. and W. and to the heires of Vpon estate executed the bodie of R. the remainder to the right heires of the said W. T. died and R. died without issue and W. suruiued and died his heires need no Scire facias to execute this fine because it is executed in his life by the vnion of the fee and franktenement in W. 40. E. 3. 20. And so if a fine be leuied to baron feme and to W. and his heires he dieth and then the baron and feme do die the fine is executed for one moitie in the life of W. Fitz h. Scire fac ' 19. 42. E. 3. 9. 24. E. 3. 57. Tenant for life in Scire facias had ayde of him in remainder 41. E. 3. Aydâ fol. 16. and 20. 22. E. 3. 12. In Formedon in Reuerter or Remainder the demandant must meÌcion Death shewed the death of euery one which had estate and suruiued his auncester But not so in a Scire facias sur fine 42. E. 3. 19. If the plaintife haue seuerall estates created by one fine needeth but Seuerall estates one writ of Scire fac ' 43. E. 3. 11. though it be of seuerall things against seuerall tenants 11. H. 4. 15. 21. E. 3. 14. 24. B. 3. 25. If in a Scire facias the Shirife cetorne the partie summoned and he Default appeare not execution shall be awarded 43. E. 3. 13. â If a fine sur cognizance de droit come ceo c. be leuied of a reuersion Reuersion by the name of the land it is not executory 43. E. 3. 15. If the seruices escheat after a fine leuied of the seigniory the Cognizee Seigniory shall haue execution of the land escheated 48. E. 3. 11. A Scire fac ' lieth sometimes of things not comprised in the writ as Of things ouâ of the writ if in a fine sur releas the Cognizee render rent in taile 49. E. 3. 8. If land be giuen by fine for life the remainder to baron feme in Execution by entrie of him in remainder tayle the baron dieth then the tenant for life dieth and the feme entreth the fine is execute so as their issue needeth no Sci. fac ' 49. E. 3. 12. Scire facias lieth for the donor in taile against any that abateth after Of a Reuersion the death of the donee in taile by fine without issue 22. E. 3. 12. Vpon general Nontenure pleaded the plaintife may take executioÌ at Nontenure general or special his peril But special Nontenure seemeth a good plea 7. H. 6. 25. A man shall not haue execution vpon nihil retorned because the tenant Nihil retorned may be summoned in the land demaunded 24. E. 3. 25. If a fine be leuied to husband and wife in taile the remainder to his Demy sank right heires they hauing issue the husband dieth the wife hath issue by another husband and dieth thissue by the first husband entreth and dieth without issue and his next heire entreth as into the remainder in fee against whom the issue by the second husband bringeth a Scire fac ' and recouereth by reason that the fee could neuer execute in possession in thelder brother during the state tailly 24. E. 3. 30. 62. Feoffement with warranty from the plaintifes auncestor is a good Feoffement plea in Scire facias vpon a fine 22. H. 6. 39. The heire shall haue his age in Scire fac ' ContrÌ WestmÌ 2. cap. 45. 24. E. 3. 29. 60. What fines with proclamations barre not thissue in taile NO fine leuied by tenant in taile barreth his issue maintenant but Sect. 180. where the tenant in taile is cognizor as if tenant in tayle bring a writ of Couenant against an Estranger and recognize the land to be the right of the tenant in taile as that which he hath of his gifte c. and the tenant in taile graunt and render the land to the cognizor for yeares yeelding rent c. die this fine is void against thissue in taile M. 10. 11. Eliz. Dyer f. 279. p. 7. 36. H. 8. Br. fines 118. A fine with proclamation leuied by tenant in taile the reuercion or remainder being in the king bindeth not thissue in tayle as it seemeth Br. fines 121. But if such lands weare entailed by the king such fine barreth not thissue in tayle 32. H. 8. ca. 36. If an EstrÌ leuie a fine to tenant in taile sur cognizanee de droit come ceo que il ad de son done and he render to him a rent in fee and die after proclamation yet thissue in taile may auoid it for he is remitted and the rent is another thing then the land 15. Eliz. Plo. fol. 435. b. per Thornton If tenant in tayle of an aduowson graunt and rendre by fine the nomination of the Clerke it is void 15. Eliz. Pl. f. 435. b. ê Thornton If tenant in taile of a rent disseise the tenant of the land and leuie a fine with proclamacion of the land thissue in taile is not barred for the rent because the fine was not leuied of the rent but of the land per Thornton and granted 15. Eliz. Plo. f. 435. b. If tenant in taile graunt a rent by fine his issue may auoid it 15. Eliz. Plow 436. 14. ass p. 4. What time after a fine leuied and proclamation made any man hath to enter or claime by action or otherwise who are therby barred forthwith and who not Hetherto of the formes and execucion of fines now let see how they may be auoided TO know what time êsons that haue cause to enter or claime may Sect. 181. enter or claime after a fine leuied many things are to be weyed for some êsons haue more time some lesse for the discussing of which question we must not onely consider the qualitie of the persons which should claime or enter but also the qualitie of their rights and estates And the parsons be either such as are void of impediments or such as haue impediments And the same be either parties or priuies to the fine or estrangers to the same And againe they haue either present right or future
and place appointed where this defendant was present with his commissioners and witnesses and one of the said complainants commissioners was in the towne where the place was appointed the same day and time readie to haue executed the said commission if the said complainant would haue spoken to him therefore as this defendant was credibly informed and the said complainant was there present at the same time and place and did or might haue spoken with him that was named commissioner for him who had a dwelling house in the same towne being the towne of M. in the same Countie and then and there the deponents vpon this defendantes behalfe were sworne and examined by and before these defendants then commissioners and some of them sworne in the presence of the said complainant And thereupon the depositions and examinations of the witnesses so sworne were by these defendants then commissioners caused to be ingrossed in parchment and certified into this honorable court and afterwards published and after publication this defendant staied without doing any thing therein by the space of two termes or thereabouts during which time the said complainant did or said nothing at all in the said court touching the said suit that this defendant euer heard of And then this def caused the said depositions to be exemplefied vnder the great seale of Eng. to his great charges which he hath readie to shew to this H. Court And the said complainant being not contented with these causels vexations of this defendant Anone after that this complainant had obtained the said commission the said coÌplainant for this defendants further vexation commenced suit against this defendant in the ecclesiasticall court of the Archb. of Yorke within whose dioces the same lands and tenements in N. in the bill mentioned be where the said father of this complainant and defendant died vpon surmised matters touching the supposed will mentioned in the said bill whereupon this defendant to his great charges appeared answered as behoued for the time by himselfe his procter as is there vsual whith suit the said complainant relinquished also as this defendant thinketh for he hath heard nothing therof these xii moneths and more And now the said complainant meaning nothing else but this defendants trouble molestation hath renued the said suit in this H. Court againe which before he had in the same court by the said first bill conteining the same matters in effect almost word for word as in the same bill is mentioned whereunto this defendant hath alreadie answered as appeareth by the same answere remaining of record here in this court and the same proceeded vpon both as afore is said wherefore this defendant for the causes aforesaid and for the said double vexation in this honorable court by two bils conteining in effect but one matter in substance demurreth in law and praieth that he this defendant may be dismissed out of this honorable court with his reasonable costes and charges in this suit wrongfully sustained A Bill for not surrendring a lease made by the Plaintife to the defendant in trust to trie a title and for occupying and wasting the tenth demâsed and for deteining of writings of copyhold lands contrarie to their agreement HVmbly complaining sheweth vnto your H. Lordship your daily Sect ' 77. Orator I. K. of W. in the Countie of Y. yeoman that whereas about 40. yeeres now last past one W. M. yeoman was lawfully seased in his demesne as of fee of in one mesuage with thappurtenances in E. in the County of M. and of in diuers lands tenements meadowes pastures hereditaments therunto belonging being freehold land in E aforesaid H. in the said conâty of N. and he being there of such estate so seazed about the first yeere of the raigne of the Q. Maiesty that now is by his last will and testament in writing made written in the life time of the said W. M. did giue bequeath the same to one E. then his wife now wife vnto your said Orator for the time of her natural life the remainder thereof after her decease to one R. M. as by the said will appeareth and afterward the said W. M. died of such his estate thereof so as is foresaid seised by force of which wil and deuice the said E. by and after his death entred into the said mesuage or tenements was thereof lawfully seased in her demesne as of freehold for the terme of her life the remainder thereof after her decease to the said R. M. in forme aforesaid belonging also whereas the said W. M. was in his liââ also seased of or in certain copihold or customary lands lying being within the manor of S. in the said county of N. and holden of the said manor by copy of the court rolles of the same manor in his demesne as of fee according to the custome of the saidmanor and he being thereof so seazed died therof so seazed by after whose death the said E. his wife was endoments of the third part of the said copihold or customary lands and tenements and according to the custome of the said manor admitted therof tenant by the Steward of the Court of the said manor accordingly by force wherof she likewise entred into the third part of the said customary tenements and premisses and was therof likewise seazed in her demesne as of freehold as tenant in dower therof for the terme of her life naturall according to the said oustome and quietly and peacably occupied and enioyed the same vntil about ten yeares now last past Now that your said Orator through importunancy and earnest perswasions of some friends of the said I. T. and A. L. was contented in some maner to yeeld vnto their suit and therupon for the furtherance and triall of the title and interest of the said I. T. about the fourteenth day of I. in the 26. yeare of the Queens Maiesties raign that now is without any fine income or other coÌsideration to him paid but giuing credit vnto the speaches of the said I. T. and A. L. that they would seeke nothing at the hands of him your said Orator but onely vse the benefit of his present estate for the resisting of certaine vnlawfull suits attempts which were then offered as they then affirmed by the said R. and others did by this your said Orators Indenture of lease bearing date about the said time demise graunt and to farme let to the said I. T. and A. L. all the said freehold lands tenements and hereditaments with the appurtenances in E. and H. aforesaid to haue and to hold the said tenements and premisses with the appurtenances to the said I. T. and A. L. their executors and assignes from the feast of S. M. the Bishop in winter last past before the date of the said Indenture vnto the full end and terme of 21. yeeres thence next following and fully to be complete and ended if the
in 3. partes deuided of 8. acres of land c. 35 Of a personage impropriate 36 Of a mannor of rent and free foldage for sheepe 37 A writte of Couenant of diuers seuerall things 37 A writ of couenant of Tithes 38 A writ oâ couenant of the Scite of a Monastery 39 A writ of couenant of diuers things 40 A writ of couenant of Dismes and Tithes 41 A writ of couenant of a personage c. 42 A Releas by fine of one to two 43 A fine vpon cognizaunce de droit by the husband and wife to two 44 by Baron and feme and an other 45 Of a parcell in reuersion by a copercener 46. Of a mannor to an Archbushop and an other 47 A concord from 2. to 1. with special warrantie 48 Vpon cognizaÌce of right as that c. with releas and warrantie by c. 49 A concord of many things together sur cognizance de droit come ceo c. 50 A fine of a rent 51 Of the third part of a rent 52 A praecipe with an exceptioÌ of some parcels 53 A writ of couenant brought by 3. against 3 of a mannor c. 54 A concord with a âender for life the remÌ to the 1. 2. c. sons of the cognisor 55 A fine of homage rent and seruices 56 Of a mannor knights fees seruices 57 An old fine in fraÌâkalmoâgne before Iustices in Eâre 58 A fine of lands in the countie Palantine of Lancaster 59 A lease for yeares reseruing a rent by graunt 60 A lease for yeares rendring rent with a render and a distresse 61 A lease for yeeres sauing the reuercion 62 A lease by tenant for life for 21. yeares if she liue so long 63 A lease for 21. yeeres c reseruing a rent the cognisees grauÌt back the samâ reuersion and rent 64 A fine of a remÌ for yeeres reseruing rent c. 65 A lease in reuercion paying a rent 66 A lease to diuers for yeeres if the parties liue so long reseruing a rent and c. 67 A lease reseruing rent with a nomine penae and a distrâsse 68 A fine with graunt and render for life without impeachment of wast and for c. 69 A render for life with diuers remainders ouer 70 A lease for life with remÌ ouer 71 A fine of landes bought by the husband which are regraunted by him to the Cognizors for his wifes life 72 A concord of diuers tenements rents Rectory and aduowson with the moity of a mill 73 A Fine of a fourth part to two 74 Of landes parte in posâession and parte in Reuercion of a third part for c. 75 Graunt and render of a reuercion of a moytie 76 A render to the Cognisor for one weeke remainder to a straunger for life remainder to his wife for life vpon condicion with diuers remainders ouer 77 A fine of two reuersions 78 To the cognisee and his wife in speciall tayle with warrantie in tayle 79 A grant with a reÌder back againe for life with remainder in tayle diuiding the landes 80 A Fine to entayle lands to the heires of one deceased 81 A graunt to the Cognizee ' for lyfe of the tenant for lyfe with waââ antie a render to the Cognisor for his wiues life to conuey her title to her husbaÌd 82 A Fine of a moytie of diuers thinges in possession and of a reuercion in fee. 83 A graunt of lands to two who render to the Conusor in taile the remainder to the Queene and her Successors 84 A graunt of landes in tayle to be holden of the grauntor in Socage 85 A graunt of landes in tayle to be holden of the grauntor by suite of Court and vâ s. rent 86 A Fine sur releas of knights seruice âastle garde and murage vpon a writ of customes and seruices 87 Of a mannor in possession and other laÌds in reuereion 88 Of lands part in possession and part in reuercion with a render againe to the conusor and there heires 89 For a reuercion of a rent 90 A concorde of a reuercion for a rent 91 Of rent seruice 92 The husbande and wife sell the wiues iointure absolutely to him in reuercion 93 Tenant for lyfe maketh a lease reseruing a rent during her life 24 A Fine of a Reuercion 95 A Fine of a rent graunted for life with a clause of distresse for the same 96 Of seuerall rents graunted out of a mannor 97 Of a rent with a nomine penae 98 A Fine in fee farme yeelding a rent with a distresse 99 A Fine in fee farme rendring rent suit of court herriot after decease recease and alâenacion 100 A Fine in fee farme rendring a rent with a nomine penae 101 By the husband and wife to the husband and wife with render 102 A writte of Couenant for the Queene 103 â¿ A Fine of diuers things with warrantie against all men 104 â¿ A Fine with generall warrantie with a regraunt and render of the premisses by the conusees to the conusors 105 â¿ A Fine with generall warrantie from the conusors of two partes in 3. partes deuided of dâuers seueral parcels 106 â¿ A Fine with generall waârantie with graunt and render by the conusees to one of the conusors of parcell of the premiss with diuers remÌ ouer of other parcels reseruing a reÌt with a clause of distresâe for non payment 107 â¿ A fine with warrantie with graunt and render of all mines of coales with libertie to digge 108 â¿ Of the 3. part of seueral things with generall warrantie for life rendring rent with a clause of distres with a grant render of the reuercion in fee. 109 â¿ Of a maÌnor with a regrant of xij li. out of the same mannor and afterwards of the whole mannor in fee. 110 â¿ Of diuers things with warraÌtie against the conusor and his wife and the heirs of the husband 111 â¿ A Fine with two seuerall warranties 112 â¿ A Fine of diuers thinges with generall warrantie 113 â¿ With generall warrantie in generall taile and for default of heire male to diuers others of the name and kindred of the conusor 114 â¿ A Fine knowledged before the Iustices of Chester of diuers things with warrantie 115 â¿ By an Earle his wife of diuers things 116 â¿ With graunt and render to the wife of one of the conusors for yeeres reÌdring rent with a clause of distres with a grât afterwards of the reuercion in fee. 117 â¿ By 2. to 1. with generall warrantie 118 â¿ Of diuers thinges with seuerall warrÌ 119 â¿ A Fine to 2. of diuers things with warrÌ 120 â¿ By 2. husbands and their wiues with seuerall warrÌ 121 â¿ By the husband and the wife of diuers things with warrantie 122 â¿ Of a rent issuing out of diuers mannors 123 â¿ A fine with grant and render for yeâres to beginne at a time to come reseruing a rent with a graunt of the reuercion to c. 124 â¿ A Fine of
things excepted must succeede those things out of Things excepted which they be excepted And if there be diuers parcels in one writ that parcel out of which thexception is to be made ought to be last placed RegistrÌ fol. 6. as de manerio de D. cum pertinÌ in C. excepto vno mesuagio duabus acris terre aduocatione Ecclesie de C. c. And euery thing excepted ought to be certainly named It needeth Pertinencie not to say cum pertinÌ after the thing excepted 40. E. 3. 25. And thexception must alwaies be of such things wherof the writ wil lie and be mencioned therein Plowd fol. 362. a 362. b 370. a RegistrÌ fol. 228. 229. of which for the present view thensample ensuing videlicet Praecipe A. B. quod teneat C. D. conuenc ' c. de vno mesuagio vno cotagio medietate vnius mesuagij decem acrarum terrae cum pertinÌ excepta vna acra terrae in N. c. And finally the forme order of placing the particulers in a writ of Regula Couenant is in all things as in a Praecipe quod reddat of lands And further obserue the rule of the Register fol. 2. which partly appeareth in these Verses ensuing suagium tum lendinum umbare dinuÌ ra tum tura cus ra Regula Mes tof mol col gar ter pra pas bos brue mora ria cus tum caria ditus Iunca maris alne rus red sectare priora The writ of Couenant must beare Teste before the writ of Dedimus Writ potestatem 35. H. 8. Br. Fines 116. Of Adiuncts proper to the writs whereof Fines be leuied OF Adiuncts proper to writs of Couenant and other writs vpon Sect. 29. which fines be vsually leuied some be internall Adiuncts and some externall AdiuÌcts internall be the days of returne and the date or Teste of the Adiuncts internal writ which be also common to other writs In the Returne it is to be obserued that there be xv dayes at the Returne least betweene the Teste and the day limited for the returne thereof 12. E. 4. 11. The Teste or date must not be vpon any Sunday or other festiuall Teste day which is not dies iuridicus in Court External Adiuncts to writs be the writing the Latin the affidauit Externall or composition the signing and the paiment of the fine and returning which be in like maner common to other writs Touching the writing thereof it is meete to be faire written without Writing rasing or interlining of any principall matter therein for such rasing Rasing Interlining False Latin or interlining will ouerthrow the writ in some cases 45. E. 3. 18. Also it behoueth that there be no false Latin in any such writs 7. H. 6. 34. And therfore such writs should heedfully be examined twise or thrise Examination of Writs ouer for feare of errors The forme vsed in the returning of such writs wil appeare amongst Returnes the presidents for the returnes are nothing else but the Shirifes answeres touching that they are commaunded to do by the same writs Vpon what writs fines may be leuied For so much as no fine can be leuied but upon some originall writ Originals Stat. de Finibus 18. Edw. 1. we are now to consider vpon what original writs fines are leuiable A writ of Couenant is the most vsuall writ whereuâoÌ fines are leuied Couenant Fitz. Nat. bre fol. 146. f. 35. H. 8. Br. Fines 116. Carliel St. 15. E. 2. Yet may fines be leuied vpon a writ Warrantia cartae 18. E. 4. 22. Warrantia cartae Mesne Customes seruices Carliel St. 15. E. 2. Or vpon a writ of Mesne 18. E. 4. 2. Or vpon a writ de Consuetudinibus Seruitijs 22. Ass p. 37. Pasc 14. Eliz. Dyerfol 179. pla 46. Or vpon any writs of Right 7. E. 3. fo 335. Plow fol. 358. Right Without original Yet Tremayle Iustice holdeth that if in a Praecipe quod reddat against the tenant for life which maketh default after default he in the reuersion or remainder be receyued a fine may be leuied of the land betweene the demaundant and him in the reuersion or remainder Ideo Quaere 21. E. 4. 4. A fine may be vpon a writ Quod permittat habere chiminum vltra Quod permittat terram le Cognizor 2. E. 3. 19. Fitzh Fines 102. The seuerall formes of Concordes A Concord is the verie agreement betweene the parties how the Sect. 30. lands shall passe in the forme whereof many things are to be regarded As if it be single whether it be sur cognizance de droit come ceo que il ad de son done Or sur graunt done releas or confirmation Or if it be a double fine with a render what estates are to be created thereby and of the reseruation of Rents nomine penae and clause of distresse and seruices with the clause of warrantie For which it is to be noted that when a fine is leuied to diuers Cognizees the right shal be limited to one of them onely and thestate limited to his heires onely whose right it is knowledged to be 3. H. 6. 42. 21. E. 3. 33. 43. E. 3. 11 24. E. 3 64. as this Et est Concordia talis scilicet quod pÌdictus A. cognÌ tenÌtÌ praedict ' cum pertinÌ esse ius ipsius B. vt ill ' quae ijdem B. C. heÌnt de dono praed ' A. Et ill ' remisit quietÌ clamÌ de se haeredibus suis praefatis B. C. haeredibus ipsius B. c. But the kings tenant in Capite may knowledge the right of his lands to be in diuers for the kings benefit in hauing many such tenants in Capite 7. H. 7. 4. And likewise the releas and warrantie must be from the heirs of one of the Cognizors 44. E. 3. 21. for in a fine from diuers the fee must be supposed to be in one of them onely 21. E. 3. 33. In a fine sur graunt and render none can take the first estate vpoÌ the render but some of the Cognizors but Reuersions or Remainders any estranger may take For if A. knowledge a fine to B. and B. render to the said A. Habendum sibi E. vxori eius and the heires of theri bodies c. by this fine E. must haue none estate because she is not named in the writ 24. E. 3. 28. 30. H. 8. Br. Fines 108. 7. E. 3. 64. And a man cannot by fine by way of remainder reserue a lesse estate to himselfe then fee And therefore if A. knowledge a fine to B. in fee and he rendre to A. in taile the remainder to himselfe for life this remainder is void for A. had fee simple before 24. E. 3. 28. 14. H. 4. 31. And a Concord cannot be of any other thing then is conteyned in the writ of Couenant and not of a
generall tayle Midd. ss PRaecipe E. P. armig ' M. vxori eius R. B. quod teneant Sect. 68. I. R. T. S. conuenc ' de vno mesuag c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod praedicti E. P. M. R. B. recognÌ tenementa praedict ' cum pertinenÌ esse ius ipsius I. vt ill ' quae ijdeÌ I. T. habeÌt de dono praedictorÌ E. M. R. cum relaxac ' warrantÌ Et pro hac c. ijdem I. T. concess praefatÌ R. tenemeÌta pÌdict ' cum êtinentijs Et ill ' ei reddiderÌ in eadeÌ curia Habend ' tenend ' eidem R. a festo Sancti Mich. vltimo praeterito pro termino trigintÌ vnius annorum extunc proximÌ sequenÌ plenarie complend ' â¿ Reddend ' inde annuatim praedict ' I. T. haered ' ipsius I. viginti librÌ legalis monetae Angliae ad duos anni terminos viz. ad festum Annunciationis beatae Mariae virginis Sancti Michaelis archang ' per aequales porciones annuatim soluend ' toto termino prâdicto â¿ Et si contingat praedict ' redditÌ xx li aut aliquaÌ inde parcellam aretro fore in parte vel in toto post aliquod festum festorum pÌdictorum quo vt praefertur solui debeat non solutÌ per spacium quadraginta dierum quod tunc forisfaciet praedictus R. praedictis I. T. haered ' ipsius I. v. li. nomine penae qÄ tunc toties bene licebit praed ' I. T. haered ' ipsius I. in praedict ' tenementa cum pertinentijs intrare distring ere districtionesque sic ibidem captÌ habitas licite abducere asportare effugare ac penes se retinere quousque tam de praedict ' xx li. quam de praedictÌ quinque librÌ nomine penae vt praefertur forisfactÌ cum arreragijs earum si quae fuerint plenarie fuerit satisfactÌ persolutÌ â¿ ConcesserÌ etiam praedict ' I. T. praedict ' E. M. praedict ' tenementa cum pertinentijs ac praed ' redditÌ xx li. superinde reseruatÌ ac praedictam summam quinque librarum nomine penae Et illa eis reddiderÌ in eadem curia Habend ' tenendum eisdem E. M. et haered ' de corpore ipsius E. legitime procreatÌ Tenend ' c. Et pro defectu talis exitÌ remanÌ inde W. W. haeredibus suis imperpetuum Tenend ' c. A Fine with graunt and render of the moitie of a maner to the Conusor for terme of life without impeachment of wast and for sixteene yeares after her death then the one moitie of the same moitie to one in fee and thother moitie of the said moitie to an other in fee. EborÌ ss PRaecipe E. A. vid ' nuper vxori W. A. Mil ' defunct ' qÄ Sect. 69. tenÌ T. F. conuenc ' de medietate manerij de H. c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scz quod cum E. A. recognÌ c. Et pro hac c. idem T. F. concessit praefatÌ E. A. medietatem praed ' cum pertinentijs Et ill ' ei reddidit in eadem curia Habend ' tenend ' praedict ' medietatem manerij c. praedict ' E. A. pro termino vitae suae ipsius E. absque impetitione alicuius vasti de capitalibus dominis feodiillius per seruitia quae ad pÌdict ' medietatem pertinent tota vita ipsius E. pro termino sexdecim annorum extunc prox ' sequenÌ post morteÌ praedict ' E. Et post mortem praedictae E. post praed ' terminÌ sexdecim annoruÌ finitum determinatÌ quod tunc vna medietas pÌdict ' medietatis manerij praed ' c. cum pertinentijs remanÌ B. G. modo vxori G. armig ' et haered ' ipsius B. Tenend ' de c. Ac altera medietas praed ' medietatis manerij c. praed ' cum pertinenÌ remanÌ E. G. modo vxori N. G. haered ' ipsius E. Tenend ' de capitalibus c. A Render of three messuages to one of the Conusors for life the remainder to one and his heires males the remainder to an other and his heires for euer Essex PRaecipe N. A. W. A. quod tenÌ R. C. T. C. conuenc ' Sect. 70. de tribus messuag ' ¶ Et pro hac c. ijdem R. R. concesserÌ praef W. tenementa pÌdictÌ cum pertinentijs Et ill ' ei reddiderÌ in eadem curÌ Habend ' tenend ' eideÌ W. assignÌ suis Tenend ' de capitalibus dnÌis feodi illius per seruitia quae ad praedict ' tenemeÌta câm êtinenÌ pertinent tota vita ipsius W. Et post decessum ipsius W. eadem tenÌta cum pertinentijs integre remanebunt I. C. haered ' masculis de corporeipsius I. legitime procreatÌ Tenend ' c. Et si nullus haeres sit de corpore ipsius I. legitime procreatÌ tunc eadeÌ tenemeÌta cum pertinenÌ integre remanÌ I. C. fratri praedicti I. haeredibus suis imperpetuum Tenend ' c. An estate for life to the Conusor and after this death to one I. W. whom the Conusor intendeth to take to his wife for her life in the name of a iâincture and after her death to the âeires males of the body of the Conusor ETest concordia talis c. Et post decessum ipsius I. praedict ' c. Sect. 71. cum pertinÌ integre remanebunt I. W. filiae I. W. nomine iuncturae quam deo dante idem I. C. ducet in vxoâem Tenend ' de capitalibus c. tota vita ipsius Ia. post decessum ipsius Ia. praedict ' c. cum pertinentijs integre remaneb haered ' masculis de corporÌ pÌdict ' I. C. legitime procreatÌ Tenend ' de capitalibus dominis c. A Fine of diuers manors messuages and rent the which the Conusor do render againe to the Conusors to the vse of the wife of the Conusor for her life EborÌ ss PRaec ' T. C. armig ' W. R. arÌ T. P. arÌ L. B. genÌ qÄ c. Sect. 72. tenÌ I. D. E. vxori ei ' coÌuenc ' de manerijs de C. N. E. cum ptinÌ ac de ducentis mess c. et de x. librÌ redditÌ cum pertinÌ in C. N. et B. Et nisi c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod praedicti T. C. W. R. T. P. I. recognÌ maneria tenementÌ redditÌ praedict ' cum pertinentijs esse ius ipsius I. Et ill ' remiserÌ quietÌ clamÌ de se haeredibus fuis praef I. E. haeredibus ipsius I. imperpetuum Et pro hac c. ijdem I. E. concesserÌ praedictis T. C. W. R. T. P. L. praedict ' maneria tenementa redditÌ cum pertineÌtijs ill ' eis reddiderÌ in eadem curia HabeÌdum tenendum eisdem T.
C. W. R. T. P. L tota vita ipsius E. praedict ' I. haered ' sui warrantÌ praedictis T. C. W. R. T. P. L. pÌdicta maneria tenementa redd ' cum pertinÌ si cut dictum est contra omnes homines durantÌ vita praedict ' E. c. A Fine of messuages cottages land medow pasture wood heaâhe linge rent of a Parsonage of the aduowson of a Church HEC est finalis concordia facta in Curia dnÌae Reginae apud W. a Sect. 73. die P. in quindecim dies Anno regni Elizab. dei gratia A. F. H. Reginae fidei defensoris c. a conquestu vicesâmo quarto coram E. A. T. M. F. W. W. P. Iustic ' alijs dominae Reg. fidelibus tunc ibi praesentibus inter I. B. genÌ R. C. generof quaerentÌ R. C. senioreÌ armigerÌ R. C. de Graies Inne in comitatu Midd ' generos deforc ' de centum messuagijs centum cotagijs duobus millibus acrÌ terrae mille acrÌ prati duobus millibus acrÌ pasturae centum acrÌ bosci mille acrÌ iampnorum bruerae centum solidis redditÌ cum pertinÌ in c. Necnon de Rectoria de K. cum ptinentijs Ac de aduocatione Ecclesiae de K. vnde placitum conuenc ' summÌ fuit inter eos in eadeÌ curia scilicet qÄ pÌdict ' R. R. recognouerunt praedicta tenementa redditus rectoriaÌ cum êtinentijs ac aduocationem pÌdictam esse ius ipsius I. vt illa quae ijdem I. et R habent de dono praedictorÌ R. et R. Et ill ' remiserÌ quietÌ clamauerÌ de ipsis R. haeredibus suis pÌdict ' I. et R. et haered ipsius I. imperpetuum â¿ Et praeterea ijdem R. et R. coÌcesserunt pro se haeredibus ipsius R. C. senioris quod ipsi warrantÌ praedictis I. et R. et haeredibus ipsius I. pÌdict ' tenÌta redditÌ et rectoriaÌ cum êtinenÌ ac aduocationem pÌdict ' coÌtra pÌdict ' R. R. haered ' ipsius R. C. âenioris imêpetuuÌ â¿ Et pro hac recognÌ remissione quietÌ clamac ' warrantÌ fine concordia ijdeÌ I. et R. dederunt pÌd ' R. et R. duo mille librÌ sterlingorum A Fine by the husband and his wife of the lands of the wife with graunt and render of the 4. parte of 2. messuages 4. tofts two gardens two orchards 200. acres of land 20. acres of medow 40. acres of pasture 12. acres of wood and 100. acres of moore in 4. partes deuided the Conusors do grauÌt the same againe to the Conusees for their liues without impeachmeÌt of wast and after their deaths to one of their sonnes in generall taile for default of such issue then to one other of the conusees sonnes in general taile for default of such issue then to the 3. sonne of the conusees in generall taile and for default of such issue to the right heires of the wife of the Conusor for euer HEC est finalis coÌcordia facta in CurÌ dominae Reg. apud WestmÌ Sect. 74. in Octab sancti Mich. Anno âegni Eliz. dei gratia Angl ' Franciae HibernÌ ReginÌ fidei defens c. a coÌquestu xxxvj coraÌ R. A. T. W. R. W. T. L. Iustic ' et alijs dnÌae Reginae fidelibus tunc ibidem praesentibus inter G. I. et W. W. querÌ et I. C. I. vxorem deforc ' de quarta parte 2. messuagiorum 4. toftorÌ 2. gardinorÌ 2. pomarÌ ducentÌ acrÌ terrâ 20. acrÌ prati 40. acrÌ pasturae 12. acrÌ bosci 100 acrarÌ more cum pertinenÌ in G. L. in quatuor partes diuis vnde placituÌ conuentionis summÌ fuit inter eos in eadeÌ Curia scilicet quod praedict ' I. I. recognÌ praedictaÌ quartam parteÌ cum êtinÌ esse iusipsius G. vt illam quam ijdeÌ G. W. habent de dono praedict ' I. I. Et illam remis quietÌ clamÌ de ipsis I. I. haered ' ipsius I. praedict ' G. W. haered ' ipsius G. imperpetuum Et praeterea ijdem Io. Ia. concesserunt pro se hered ' ipsius la qd ' ipsi warrantÌ praedict ' G. W. haered ' ipsius G. praedict ' quartam partem cum pertinÌ contra pÌdictÌ I. I. hered ' ipsius âa imperpetuum â¿ Et pro hac recognÌ c. ijdem G. W concesserunt pÌdict ' I. I. pÌdict ' quartam êtem cum pertinentijs Et ill ' eis reddiderÌ in eadem curÌ Habend ' tenend ' eisdem I. I. de capitalibus dnÌis feodi illius per seruitia quae ad pÌdict ' quartam parteÌ pertment tota vita ipsorum I. I. eorum alterius diutius viuentÌ absque impetitione alicuius vasti Et post decessum ipsorum I. et I. praedict ' quarta pars cum pertinentijs integre remanÌ B. C. filio praedictorum I. I. haered ' de corpore ipsius B. legitime procreatÌ Tenend ' de capitalibus dnÌis feodi illius c. imperpetuum â¿ Et si contingat quod idem B. obierit sine haered ' de corpore suo legitime procreatÌ tunc post decessum ipsius B. pÌdict ' quarta pars cum pertinenÌ integre remanÌ P. C. al' fil' praedict ' I. I. haered ' de corpore c. Tenend ' de capitalib ' c. imperpetuum â¿ Et si contingat qd ' ideÌ P. obierit c. tunc post decessum ipsius P. pÌd ' quarta pars integre remanÌ R. C. al' fil' pÌdictorÌ I. I. haered ' de corpore c. Tenend ' de capitalibus c. imperpetuum Et si contingat qÄ idem R. obierit c. tunc post decessum ipsius R. praedict ' quarta pars cum pertinÌ integre remanÌ rectis haered ' praedict ' Ia. Tenend ' de capitalibus dnÌis feodiillius per seruitia quae ad praedict ' quartam partem pertinent imperpetuum c. A fine of one messuage and of a 3. parte of 4. messuages in 3. partes deuided part in possession and part in reuersion of a third part for terme of the life of the tenant in Dower and for terme of the life of an other tenant for terme of life EborÌ ss PRaecipe I. W. A. vxori eius quod iuste c. tenÌ I. E. Sect. 75. E. E. conuenc ' de vno messuag ' c. necnon de tertia parte in tres partes diuidend ' quatuor messuag ' cum pertinenÌ c. ¶ Et est coÌcordia talis scilicet quod pÌdict ' I. et A. recognÌ tenementa praedicta ac tertiam partem praedict ' cum pertinentijs eââe iâs ipsius I. de quibus ijdem I. E. et E. E. habeant vnâm mess cum pertinÌ in praedictis vill ' de T. B. parcell ' tenementorum praedictorum ac praedict ' tertiam partem quatuor
A. vxor eius tenent ad terminum vite ipsius A. de hereditate predictÌ R. die quo hec concordia facta fuit et que post decessum ipsius A. ad praedict ' R. et heredes suos debuerunt reuertÌ integre post decessum ipsius A. ad pÌdictum G. et heredes suos remaneant Tenend ' c. â¿ Concesserunt etiam praedicti R. et A. quod praedictÌ ij messuag ' c. residua tenementorum praedictorum cum pertinentijs in N. praedict ' quae W. P. et D. vxor eius tenent ad terminum vitae ipsius D. de hereditate c. vt antea Et praeterea praedictÌ R. et A. et heredibus ipsius R. warrantÌ tenementa praedicta cum pertinentijs prefato G. et heredibus suis sicut dictum est contra praedictos R. et A. et heredes ipsius R. imperpetuum Et pro hac c. A Graunt to the cognisee and his wife and the heires of their two bodies with warranty in taile Ebor. ss PRaecipe H. F. genÌ quod iuste c. tenÌ H. W. et I. vxori eius Sect 79. conuenc ' c. de tenÌtis in S. Et nisi c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod praedictÌ H. F. concessit tenementÌ et redditÌ praedictÌ cum pertinentijs prefatÌ H. W. et I. Et ill ' eis reddidit in eadem curia Habend ' et tenend ' eisdem H. W. et I. et heredibus de corporÌ ipsorum H. W. et I. inter eos legitime procreatÌ Tenend ' c. Et praedictus H. F. et heredes sui warrantÌ praesatis H. W. et I. et heredibus de corpore ipsorum H. W. et I. inter eos legitime procreatÌ tenementÌ praedictÌ sicut dictum est contra omnes homines imperpetuum Et pro hac c. A graunt with a render backe againe for life without impeachment of wast diuers remainders in taile diuiding the lands Heref. ss PRaecipe N. B. et A. vxori eius quod tenÌ T. R. et R. G. Sect 80. conuenc ' c. de vno mesuag ' cum pertinÌ in E. c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod praedictÌ c. relaxac ' et warrantÌ c. Et pro hac c. ijdem T. R. concesserÌ prefato N. et A. tenementÌ praedictÌ cum pertinentijs Et ill ' eis reddiderunt in eadem curia HabenÄ eisdem N. et A. tota vita ipsorum N. et A. et alterius eorum diutius viventÌ absque impetitione vasti tota vita ipsius A. TenenÄ c. Et post decessum ipsorum N. et A. vnum messuagium c. cum pertinentijs in F. praedictÌ de tenementis praedictÌ parcell ' remanÌ T. B. vni filiorum praedictorum N. et A. et heredibus masculis de corpore praedictÌ T. legitime procreatÌ et tunc post decessum ipsius T. praedictÌ tenementtÌ de praedictÌ tenementis parcell ' integre remanÌ I. B. alteri filiorum praedictÌ N. et A. et hered ' mascul ' de corporÌ ipsius I. legitime procreatÌ TenenÄ c. Et si contingat c. post decessum ipsius I. praedictÌ tenementÌ de praedict ' tenementis parcel ' integre remanÌ B. F. alteri filio praedict ' A. hered ' mascul ' de corpore praedict ' B. licite procreatÌ Tenend ' c. Et si contingat c. quod tunc tenementa praedict ' remanÌ to diuers others rectis heredibus praedict ' A. imperpetuum Tenend ' c. Et pÌterea pref T. R. concesserÌ quod post decessuÌ praedict ' N. B. A. vxoâ eius 44. acrÌ terre duae acrÌ prati c. cum pertinenÌ in B. praed ' de pÌdictis tenement ' residua integre remanebunt praed ' B. F. haered ' be corpore suo legitime procreatÌ Tenend ' c. Et si conting at quod idem B. obierit sine herede de corpore suo legitime procreatÌ quod tuÌc post decessum ipsius B. praedict ' tenementa residua integre remanebunt praef T. F. heredibus assignatis suis imperpetuum A Fine to intaile lands to the heires of the body of the conusor of the body of I. C. her husband deceased with remainder ouer for default of such issue to the right heires of the said I. C. c. LeicestÌ ss PRaecipe I. C. armig ' quod tenÌ M. C. viduae conuenc ' de Sect ' 81. tribus messuag ' c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod praed ' I. concessir praedict ' M. pÌdict ' tenementÌ cum pertinentijs Et ill ' ei reddidit in eadem curia Habend ' tenend ' eidem M. hered ' de corpore ipsius M. de corpore I. C. nuper viri sui defuncti legitime procreatÌ de capital ' c. Et si contingat quod eadem M. obierit sine herede de corpore suo de corpore ipsius I. C legitime procreatÌ tunc post decessum ipsius M. praedicta tenÌta cum pertinÌ integre remaneant rectis heredibus ipsius I. C. defuncti Tenend ' c. Et praed ' I. C. armig ' hered ' sui warrantÌ praed ' M. hered ' de corpore suo de corpore pÌdicti I. C. defuncti ac etiam rectis heredibus ipsius I. C. si eadem M. obierit sine haerede de corpore suo de corpore ipsius I. C. defuncti licite procreatÌ praed ' tenÌta cum pertinÌ sicut dictum est contra praedictum C. armig ' heredes suos imperpetuuÌ Et pro hac c. A graunt 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 his wiues life to conuey her title to her husband Warw. ss PRaecipe T. Duci N. M. vxori eius quod tenÌ T. T. armÌ Sect ' 82. conuenc ' c. detenÌtis in W. Et nisi c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scz quod praed ' Dux M. concess praed ' T. T. tenementa praedict ' cum pertinÌ quicquid idem Dux M. habent in tenementis praedictis cum pertinÌ ad terminum vitae ipsius M. Etill ' ei reddiderÌ in eadem curia Habend ' tenend ' eidem T. T. hered ' suis de capitalibus dnÌis feodi illius per seruitia que ad eadem tenementa cum pertinenÌ pertinent tota vita ipsius M. Et preterea ijdem T. M. concess prose quod ipsi warrantÌ pÌd ' T. T. heredibus suis tenÌta praedict ' cum pertinenÌ contra omnes homines tota vita ipsius M. Et pro hac c. idem T. T. concessit tenementa praedict ' cum pertinentijs praefato Duci Et ill ' ei reddidit in eadem curia Habend ' tenend ' eadem tenÌta cum pertinenÌ eidem Duci hered ' suis tota vita
praedict ' A. S. et haeredibus suis Tenend ' simul cum praed ' manerijs tenementis redditÌ quae ei per finem istum remanÌ de capital ' dominis feod ' illius per seruic ' quae ad praedictÌ manerium tenementa redditÌ ac aduocationem pertinent imperpetuum â¿ Et praedict ' T. M. et haeredes ipsius M. warrantÌ praedicto A. et haeredibus suis praedicta maneria tenementa redd ' cum pertinentijs ac aduocationem praedict ' sicut dictum est contra omnes homines imperpetuum â¿ Et pro hac c. idem A. concessit praefatis T. M. praedict ' maneria tenementa et redd ' cum pertinentijs ac aduocationem pÌdict ' Et illas eis reddid ' in eadem curia Habend ' tenend ' eisdem T. M. de capitalibus dominis c. tota vita ipsorum T. M. et eorum alterius diutius viuenÌ absque impetitione alicuius vasti Et post decessum ipsorum T. et M. pÌdict ' maneria tenemeÌta c. integre remanebuÌt haeredibus ipsius T. de corporibus ipsoruÌ T. M. legitime procreatÌ Tenend ' c. â¿ Et si nullus haeres ipsius T. de corporibus ipsorum T. M. fuerÌ legitime procrÌ tune praedicta maneria c. integre remanebunt haered ' de corpore ipsius M. legitime procrÌ Tenend ' c. Et si nullus haeres de corpore ip sius M. fuerÌ legitime procreatÌ tunc praedicta maneria c. integre remanÌ rectis haerepibus ipsius T. imperpetuum Tenend ' c. A fine of a Reuersion of a rent issuing out of a manor and 6. messuages Essex ss PRaec ' c. quod iuste c. tenÌ conÌ c. de quadragintae solidis redditÌ cum pertinentijs exeuntÌ de manerio de F. ac de sex Messuag ' c. Et nisi c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod praed ' I. recognÌ praedict ' redd ' Sect. 90. cum pertinentijs esse ius ipsius R. concessit pro se haeredibus suis quod praedict ' reddiâ cum pertinentijs quem H. T. et A. vxor eius tenent ad terminum virae ipsius A. de praedict ' I. die quo haec concordia facta fâât exeuntÌ de praedicto manerio c. cum pertinentijs quem I. H. Miles modo tenet qui post decessum ipsius A. ad praedictÌ I. F. haeredes suos debuit reuertere post decessum ipsius A. integre remanebit praedictÌ R. haered ' suis imperpetuum Et praedictÌ I. F. haeredes sui warrantÌ praedictÌ R. haered ' suis pÌdictÌ redditÌ cum pertinentijs sicut praedictum est contra I. AbbatÌ Monasterij c. successores suos imperpetuum Et pro hac c. A Fine of the Reuersion of a rent HE Cest finalis concordia facta in curia dnÌi Regis apud W. a die P. Sect. 91. in xv dies Anno regni E. filij Regis E. decimo coram W. B. H. S. I. B. I. M. Iustic ' dnÌi Regis alijs fidelibus tunc ibi praesentibus inter R. P. querÌ I. B. deforc ' de decem marcis red ditÌ cum pertinentijs in B. quem P. de A. tenet ad terminum vitae vnde placitum conuentionis summÌ fuit inter eos in eadem curia scilicet qÄ pÌdictÌ I. concessit pro fe haeredibus suis quod praedict ' redditÌ cum pertinentijs quem praed ' P. tenuit ad terminum vitae ex dimissione praedictÌ I. in pÌdictÌ villa die quo haec concordia facta fuit qui post decessum ipsius P. ad praedictÌ I. haeredes suos reuertere debuit post decessum ipsius P. integre remaneat praedict ' R. haered ' de corpore suo procreatÌ Tenend ' de capital ' dominis feodi illius per seruitia quae ad praedictÌ tedditÌ pertinent imperpetuum Et si contingat quod idem R. obierit sine hârede de corpore suo procreatÌ tunc post decessum ipsius R. pÌdict redditÌ cum pertinentijs integre remanebit rectis haeredibus ipsius R. tenend ' de capital ' dominis feodi illius per seruitia quae ad praedictÌ redditÌ pertinent imperpetuum Et pro hac concessione fine concordia idem R. dedit prâfatÌ I. centum marc ' argenti A fine of Rent seruice and of the Homages seruices of diuers Nott. ss PRaecipe quod iuste c. tenÌ conuenc ' c. de vndecim Sect. 92. solidis redditÌ cum pertinenÌ in B. Et nisi prius c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod praedictÌ E. recognÌ praedict ' redditÌ cum pertinentijs esse ius praedict ' W. Et idem E. insuper concessit eidem W. redditÌ illum cum pertineÌtijs simul cum homagio totis seruitijs S. F. R. L. I. D. hâred ' suorum de tot tenementis quot ipsi seperatim de ipso E. prius tenuerunt in praedictÌ villa Habend ' tenenduÌ eidem W. haered ' suis de capitalibus dominis feodi illius per seruitia quae ad praedictÌ redditÌ pertinent imperpetuum Et praedict ' E. haered ' sui praedictÌ redditÌ cum pertinenÌ sicut pÌdictum est pÌf. W. haered ' suis contra omnes homines warrÌ imperpetuum c. A fine of 4 messuages where the husband the wife sell the wiues Iointure or Dower absolutely to him in the Reuersion EhorÌ ss PRaec ' T. G. armig ' B. vxori eius quod tenÌ I. W. E. Sect. 93. vxori eius conuenc ' de quatuor messuagijs c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod cum praedictÌ T. B. habeant teneant tenementa pÌdicta cum pertinenÌ ad terminum vitae predict ' B. reuersione inde praedict ' E. haered ' suis post decessum praedict ' B. spectantÌ ijdem T. B. concesserÌ praef I. E. tenementa pÌdict ' cum êtinÌ totum quicquid in praedict ' tenementis cum pertineÌtijs ad terminum vitae ipsius B. habent eisdeÌ I. E. in eadem curia reddiderÌ Habend ' tenend ' eisdem I. E. haeredibus ipsius E. durante tota vita ipsius B. de capital ' dominis c. Et pÌdicti T. B. warrantÌ praef I. et E. tnÌta praedicta cum pertinentijs sic vt dictum est contra praedictos T. et B. durante tota vita ipsius B. Et pro hac c. Tenant for terme of life her husband graunteth her estate for life in a manor messuages rent c. to one B. who in consideration thereof graunteth to the Conusor and his wife for the life of the wife Suff. ss PRaec ' L. H. et D. vxori eius quod tenÌ B. B. conÌ de manerio Sect. 94. de S. cum pertinentijs ac de sex
Rent hered ' suis xl li. adqnatuor Anni terminos viz. ad c. per equales porciones soluend Et post decessum ipsius R. B. remÌ inde S. B. vxorÌ praed ' R. pro termino vite ipsius S. Reddend ' vt supra Et post decessum ipsius S. B. remÌ inde I. B. filio praed ' R. pro termino vite sue reddend ' inde vt supra Nec non prefatÌ I. A. concessit prefatÌ R. S. reuersionem redditÌ tenementorum The graunt of the reuersion and the rent praed ' cum pertinÌ illa ei red diderunt in eadeÌ curia Habend ' tenend ' reuersionem redditÌ tenÌtÌ praed ' cum pertinÌ eidem R. S. hered ' suis imperpetuum Tenend ' de Capital ' dnÌis feodi c. A Fine of a rent issuing out of vi messuages and vi gardeus with warrantie against all men PRaecipe W. A. A. vxori eius quod iuste c. teneant Sect ' 141. R. B. conuenc ' de vno annuali redditÌ de v. li. exeunÌ de in sex mesuagijs vj. gardinis cum pertinentijs in L. Et nisi c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod praed ' R. recognouit manerÌ praed ' cum pertinenÌ esse ius ipsius H. vt illa que idem H. habet de dono praedict ' R. Et illa remiserÌ quiete clamÌ de se hered ' suis imperpetuum Et praed ' R. concessit pro se hered ' ipsius W. quod ipsi warrantÌ redditÌ praed ' cum pertinenÌ praefatÌ R. B. hered ' suis imperpetuum contra omnes homines Et pro hac c. A Fine knowledged by R. L. of a manor c. to H. C. with warranty against all men In consideration whereof the conusee by the same fine graunteth to the conusor and his heires one annuity of viâ li issuing out of the same manor to be paied yerely at the mansion house of the said conusor at a certaine day and hower imposing a paine of xviâ s. to be forfaited in default of paiment of the said annuity with a clause of distresse for the said annuity and paine PRaecipe R. L. quod iuste c. tenÌ H. C. conuenc ' c. de manerio c. in O. c. Et nisi c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod praedict ' R. recognÌ manerium Sect ' 142. tenementÌ praed ' cum pertinÌ esse ius ipsius H. vt illa que idem H. habet de dono praed ' R. illa remiserÌ quiete clamauerÌ de se hered ' suis imperpetuum Et preterea praed ' R. concessit pro se hered ' suis quod Warrantie ipse warrantÌ maneâ praed ' cum pertinÌ pref H. hered ' suis contra omnes The graunt of an Annuity homines imperpetuum Et pro hac c. praed ' H. concessit praed ' R. quandam annuitateÌ siue annualem redditÌ viij li. legalis monete Angliae exeunÌ exiturÌ de in manerÌ praedict ' cum pertinenÌ ill ' ei reddiderunt in ead ' CurÌ Habend ' percipiend ' praed ' annuitatem siue annual ' The day houre place of payment of the said annuitie redditÌ viij li. prefatÌ R. hered ' assignatÌ suis in viij die Septembris inter horam nonam et duodecimam ante merid ' eiusdem diei apud domum suam mansionalem in villa de R. in comÌ S. soluend ' Et si contingat pÌd ' annuitatem siue annualem redditÌ viij li. are trofore in parte vel in toto ê spac ' xx dierum post praed ' viij diem SeptÌ in quo vt profertur solui debeat non solutÌ Quod tunc praedict ' H. hered ' suiforiffac ' eidem R. hered ' suis xviij s. legalis monete Angliae nomine pene toties quoties pÌdict ' annuitatÌ siue annualem redditÌ aut aliquam inde partem aretro fore contigerit Et bene licebit praefato R. et hered ' suis in praed ' manerÌ cum Clause of distresse for the annuity and the penalty pertinÌ in quamlibet inde parcellam intrare distringere tam pro pÌdict ' annuali redditÌ octo librarum pro qualibet inde parcella quam pro praed ' xviij s. nomine paene eid ' R. et hered ' suis forisfact ' toties quoties sic a retrofore contigerit non solutÌ districtionesque sic ibidem captÌ habitÌ liceat abducere asportare effugare penes se retinere quousque tam de praedict ' annuitate siue annuali redditÌ octo librarum quam de praedict ' xviij s. nomine pene quoties sicforistact ' fuerit idem R. hered ' sui fuerint satisfact ' êsolutÌ A Fine knowledged by A. B. Es of â messuages c. to S. H. in taile general to hold of the conusor and his heires by the xl parte of a knights see and xv s. iiij d. rent with warranty against all men PRaec ' A. B. aâ quod iuste c. teneat S. H. conuenc'de duobus Sect ' 143. mesuagijs c. cum pertinÌ in M. Et nisi c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod praed ' A. B. concessit tenÌta praed ' An estate in general taile cum pertinÌ prefatÌ S. hered ' de corpore ipsius S. legitime procreatÌ Tenend ' de dnÌo A. hered ' suis per quaâragesimam partem vnius feod ' militÌ per redditÌ xv s. iiij d' per annum ad festum c. ãâã soluend ' The ãâã Et preterea pred' A. concessit pro se hered ' sius quod ipse warrantÌ tenementa praedict ' cum pertinontijs prefatÌâ et hered ' de corpore Warrantie of the estate ãâã suo legitime procreatÌ sicut praedict ' est contra omnes homines imperpetuum Et pro hac c. A Fine knowledged by A B. and M. his wife of a manor c. to S. P. reciting that where the said conusors hold the said manor for the life of the said M. the reuersion therof to the said conusee and his heires belonging the said conusors graunt to the conusee all that their estate in the said manor during the life of M one of the conusors with warranty against theÌ during the life of the said M. PRaecipe A. B. M. vxori âius quod iuste c. teneant S. P. coÌuencionem c. de manerÌ c. Et nisi c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod cum praedict ' A. M. habeat Sect ' 144. teneat pro termino vite ipsius M. maner ' pÌd ' c. cum pertinenÌ reuersionÌ inde praedict ' S. P. hered ' suis spectanÌ ijdem A. M. concesseâ praed ' S manerÌ praedict ' cum pertinenÌ
Forfeiturâ pâââ pur âns 6. R. 2. Fitz. Quid iurÌ 20. Plesingtons case What Processe lie in a Quid iuris clamat THe Processe in a Quid iurÌ clamat is summons distres infinite Sect. 163. Processe Correction Natur. br 169. a. but if the tenant appeare plead no good barre yet will not atturne he shall be imprisoned 37. H. 6. 14. But if the tenant disclaime and it be found against him he shall atturne Disclaimer 4. E. 3. 27. But if the tenant for life yeares in dower by curtesie or extent by plea clayme fee or fee taâe and it be fouÌd otherwise he doth forfeit his estate 15. E. 4. 28. natÌ brÌ fol. 168. b. And the tenant may atturne by dedimus potestateÌ the forme whereof Att. by Dâ Po. ensueth Regist 167. b. Regina dilecto fideli suo I. M. militi c. Cum breue nostrum de conuentione pendeat coram vobis socijs vestris iusticiarijs nostris de banco inter R. P. de centum acris c. quas I. tenet ad vitam suam de praefato P. ad finem inde inter praefatos R. P. secundum legem consuetudinem regni nostri Angliae leuand ' per quod vicecomiti nostro Norff. per breue nostrum mandauimus quod venire faciat coram praefatis iusticiarijs nostris praedictam I. ad diem in breui illo contentum ad cognoscendum quid iuris clamat hâbere in terra praedicta ac praefata I. adeo impotens sui existat quod vsque bancum praedict ' ad diem sibi datum absque maximo corporis sui periculo laborare âon sufficit ad cognoscend ' quid iuris clamat habere in terra praedicta noâ statui ipsius I. compatientes in hac parte dedimus vobis potestatem recipiendi cognitionem testificandi atturnamentum quae praefata I. coram vobis facere voluerit in hac parte Et ideo vobis mandamus quod ad praefatam I. personaliter accedentes cognitionem quam coram vobis in hac parte facere voluerit recipiatis Et cum eam receperitis ipsa coram vobis prout moris est se atturnauerit praedictos socios vestros de cognitione praedicta distincte aperâe certificetis praedictum atturnamentum testificantes vt finis ille inter partes praedict ' de terra praedicta coram vobis socijs vestris praedictis in banco praedicto leuari possit secundum legem consuerudinem supradictas Et habeatis c. By default after appearance distring ' ad atturnand ' shall be awarded Default 2. E. 3. 9. Nonsuit in Quid iurÌ clamÌ is not peremptory 18. E. 3. Fitz. quid Nonsuite iurÌ 27. 24. E. 3. Fitz. quod c. 39. The writ of Summons in Quid iuris clamat is after this maner ELizab Dei gratia c. vic' EborÌ salutem PrÌ tibi quod venire fac ' Sect. 164. Summons coram Iustic ' nostris de banc a die Pasch in xv dies A. B. ad cognoscend ' quid iurÌ clamÌ in vno messuagio decem acrÌ terrÌ cum pertinenÌ in B. quae M. N. in curÌ nostra c concessit C. D. per finem ibi inde inter eos factum habeas ibi c. T. c. Vpon which writ none Essoine lieth 9. H. 6. 22. 33. H. 6. 5. Essoine At the returne of which writ the sheriffe doth returne him summoned thus endorced vpon the backe of the writ Pleg infra nominatÌ A. B. I. M. R. L. E. R. vic' And if the pl appeare and the tenant make default the entree is Default thus PrÌ fuit vic' Eb. quod venire fac ' hic a die Pasch in xv dies A. B. ad cognÌ quid iurÌ clamÌ in vno mesuagio c. cum pertinÌ in B. quae M. N. in curÌ Reg. hic concessit C. D. per finem hic inde inter eos factum Et modo ad hanc diem venÌ praedict ' C. per H. I. attÌ suum praed ' A. B. non venÌ manucaptÌ fuit per I. M. K. L. Ideo ipse in miÌa c. Et prÌ est quod distrÌ eum per omnes terrÌ catalla DistrÌ sua c. Et qd ' de exitibus c. Et quod habeat corpus eius hic a die s trinÌ in 3. septÌ ad cognÌ in formÌ praed ' c. Et idem dies datur praed ' C. hic c. At the returne hereof none Essoine lieth because it is Iudicial Essoine 9. H. 6. 22. 33. H. 6. 5. The distresse in Quid iuris clamat Elizabeth Dei gratia c. vic' EborÌ salutem PrÌ tibi quod distrÌ A. B. per omnes terrÌ catalla sua in balliua tua Ita quod nec ipse nec aliquis per ipsum âis manum apponat donec aliud a nobis inde habueris praeceptum quod de exitibus eorundem nobis respondeas ita quod habeas corpus eius coram Iustic ' nostris apud West ' a die sancte trinitÌ in tres septÌ ad cognoscend ' Quid iuris clamat in vno mesuagio c. cuÌ pertinÌ in B. quae M. N. in curÌ nrÌa coram Iustic ' nrÌis apud W. concessit C. D. ê fineâ inde ibid ' inter âos factum ad audiend ' inde iudicium suum pro pluribus defaltis Et habeas ibi hoc breue Teste c. If at the day of the returne hereof the parties appeare the entree is thus Alias prout patet termino S. Trinitatis vltimo praeterito RotÌ 60. continâtur sic ss PrÌ fuit vic' E. quod distrÌ A. B. per omnes c. vt supra in breui inde vntill ad audiendum c. And then Et modo hic ad hânc diem venÌ tam praed ' C. D. ê atturnÌ suum praed ' quam praed ' A. B. in propria êsona sua super hoc idem E. B. petit anditÌ breuis praed ' ei legitur petit âtiam audicum note vnde breue praed ' emanauit ei legitur in haec verba E. ss inter C. D. quaerentÌ c. as the note is And then if the tenant will atturne generally the entree further is Quia Atturnement generall audita intellecta idem A. B. dicit quod ipse clamat tenere praedict ' messuagium c. ad terminum vitae suae prout per notam praedictam supponitur quodque ipse paratus est se praefatÌ C. D. inde atturnare se ei in curia hic inde attornauit cognÌ c. Et fecit fidelitatem ideo finis inde ingrossetur Or if atturnement be made out of the Court the cognizee may informe the Court thereof and at his sute then this entre shal be videlicet Et modo hic ad hunc diem venÌ praedictus C. D. in proptia persona sua
for the rent and then he must show the commencement thereof and his title thereunto which the plaintife may answere 31. H. 6. 8. 36. H. 6. In Quem redd ' reddit if the tenant wil disclaime he may plede that Disclaimer he was not tenant of the land the day of the note leuied for this writ lyeth against none but him which is then tenant 8. H. 6. 15. I write thus briefely of this writ because it so much resembleth a Quid iuris clamat Per que seruitia PEr que seruitia is a Iudiciall writ issuing from the note of a fine Sect ' 167. lyeth for the Cognisee of a manor seigniory chiefe rent or other seruices to compel him that is tenant of the land at the time of the note of the fine leuied to attorne vnto him 43. E. 3. 8. H. 6. 17. Plow 46. b. which is made thus Regina c. Vic' K. salutem Praecipimus tibi quod venire facias coram The writ Iusticiarijs nostris apud W. in crastinÌ c. S. F. R. L. c. ad L. c. ad cognoscend ' per que seruitia tenent tenÌta sua cum pertinÌ in B. que seruitia E. L. in curia nostrÌ coram Iusticiarijs nrÌis apud W. concesâit W. B. per finem ibi inde inter âos factum Et habeas ibi hoc breue Teste c. If the Lord grant the seruices of his tenant by fine or otherwise the Lord before attornemeÌt shal haue such things as lye in prender as the warde of the bodie of the heire and of the lande escheates c. But not such things as lie in render as rents and reliefe heriots other feruiuices for he cannot auow for them before the atturnement If a man graunt the seruices of his tenant for life this writ lieth Br. Sur graunt for life Per que seruitia 13. If seruices be graunted to I. S. for life the reuersion to N. N. and I. S. die before atturnement he in reuersion shall haue Per que seruitia 20. H. 6. 7. If Per que seruitia be brought against diuerse of which some onely appeare they are compellable to atturne 21. E. 3. 48. T. 32. E. 3. Vpon whose alienations the tenant is not compellable to atturne IF tenant in taile of seruices leuie a fine thereof the tenant of the land Sect ' 168. Tââ taile is not compellable to atturne 48. E. 3. 23. Because that if the cognisor die the tenant is subiect to the distresse both of the cognisee of the issue in taile 24. E. 3. 25. 43. E. 3. Neuerthelesse vpon a fine with proclamation in such case which barreth the issue in taile the tenant seemeth compellable to atturne If a fine be leuied by him which was neuer seased of the seruices the Conisor neuer seased tenant is not compellable to atturne H. 6. E. 2. If the tenant for life or any other particuler tenant of seruices which To a êticuler tenant haue them not in fee leuie a fine thereof the terre tenant is not compellable to attorne ltinÌ North. 3. E. 3. If one ioint tenant of a seiguiory graunt c. the tenant is not compellable Iointenancy to attorne 9. E. 2. Against whom a Per que seruitia lieth and whom not IT lieth against him onely that is tenant of the land at the time of the Sect ' 169. Terre tenant note of the fine leuied 8. H. 6. 17. 18. E. 4. 10. And therefore must not varie from the fine 18. E. 4. 10. 45. E. 3. 25. E. 3. 50. Therefore it seemeth that if he which is tenant at the leuying of the note do die or alien before attornemeÌt had that neither his heire nor the alienee is compellable to attorne H. 26. E. 3. 56. 18. E. 4. 25. E. 3. 50. 10 yet his attornement is good Ibid ' M. 31. E. 3. Ar Pioresse recluse is compellable to atturne 43. E. 3. And an infant A Recluse 26. E. 3. 62. And a man only dumbe by writing or signes 26. E. 3. 62. But a man surde mute is not coÌpellable to atturne 26. E. 3. 62. Mute Deafe Madnesse Nor a man de non sane memoriae as a madman a lunatike an Ideot 26. E. 3. 62. Nor a tenant by curtesie for the feeblenesse of his estate 9. E. 3. 31. T. by curtesy Late feoffemÌt He that is infeoffed by the Lord post StatÌ Quia emptores c. is not coÌpellable to atturne for he holdeth of the Lord peramouÌt 39. E. 3. 19. The writ of Per que seruitia ought to shew the quantity of the tenanây Quantity H. 14. E. 3. for it is trauersable T. 20. E. 3. H. 26. H. 6. All persons that may be Cognisees may haue this writ Per que seruitia ought to be in the Countie where the fine is knowledged County albeit the mannor be in one Countie and the seruices in an other Countie 21. E. 3. 18. Nonsuite in this action is not peremptorie 24. E. 3. 25. nor the death Nonsuite of the Cognisor after the note leuied Per que seruitia lieth a yere or more after the note leuied 29. E. 3. 46. Time Atturney After peremptorie issue ioined the tenant in Per que seruitia may make Atturney for if the issue be tried against him it doth counteruaile atturnement and then he may be distreined before atturnement 48. E. 3. 24. 39. E. 3. 26. Nontenure the day of the note leuied is a good barre in Per que seruitia Nontenure 8. H. 6. 17. 21. H. 4. 72. It is also a good plea that before the note leuied the Cognisor graunted Former grant the seruices to an other and that he thereupon did atturne 9. E. 3. 31 The tenant in Per que seruitia cannot disclaime but may plede Non Disclaime tenure vt supra 21. H. 4. 72. After iudgement processe is Distringas ad atturnandum 4. E. 3. 2. E. Processe post iudicium 3. 9. 5. E. 4. 2. If the mesne leuie a fine of his mesâaltie to A. for life the Remainder Atturnement with an exception to B. in fee A. bringeth a Per que seruitia and the tenant atturneth hauing his acquital yet shall not he in the remainder auowe before he also acknowledged the acquitaile 18. E. 4. 7. But a feme Couert tannot confesse acquitaile in Per que seruitia because Feme couert Acquitaile she is not examinable in this suit 9. E. 2. 45. E. 3. And the tenant may atturne sauing Acquitaile and warrantie according to a deed thereof M. 15. E. 3. 5. H. 5. E. 3. E. Itinere North. A man may graunt seruices before he haue seisin thereof in fait H. 6. Seisin E. 2. Fitz. Per que seruitia 22. It seemeth vpon the graunt of a Manor cum êtinÌ the seruices passe A manor without atturnement as parcel
S. habet de dono praedict ' G. pro hac recognÌ fine concordia idem S. concessit praed ' G. I. praed ' manerium cum pertinentijs illud eis reddidit in eadem curia habend ' tenend ' eisd ' G. I. hered ' quos ideÌ Render in taile G. de corope ipsius I. procreauerit de praed ' S. hered ' suis imperpetuum reddend ' inde per annuâ vnam rosam ad festum Nat. SctÌ Io. BaptÌ Forteine seruice pro omni seruitio considerac ' exactione ad praed ' S. hered ' suos pertinenÌ Et faciend ' inde capital ' dominis feodi illius pro praed ' S. hered ' suis omnia alia seruitia que ad illud manerium pertinent Et si contingat RemÌ in taile qnod praed ' G. obierit sine hered ' de corpore ipsius I. procreatÌ tunc post decessumipsorum G. I. manerÌ praed ' cum pertinenÌ integre remanebit W. fratri eiusdem G. hered ' de corpore suo procreatÌ tenend ' de pÌdictÌ S. et hered ' suis per praedict ' seruitia sicut praed ' est imperpetuum Et si contingat quod praed ' W. obierit sine herede de corpore suo procreato tunc post decessum ipsius W. praedict ' manerium cum pertinenÌ integreremanebit I. fratri eiusdeÌ W. heredi de corpore suo procreatÌ tenend ' de praedict ' S. hered ' suis per praedict ' seruitia sicut praed ' est imperpetuum Et si contingat qvod praeÄ I. obierit sine herede de corpore suo procreato tunc post decessum ipsius I. praed ' manerÌ cum pertinenÌ integre remanebit E. fratrieiusdem I. herÌ de corpore suo procreatÌ tenend ' de praed ' S. heredibus suis per praedict ' seruitia sicut pÌd ' est imperpetuum Et si contingat quod praed ' E. obiret sine herede de Reâerter corpore suo procreato tunc post decessum ipsius E. praeÄ manerium cuÌ pertinÌ integre reuertatur ad praed ' S. hered ' suos quietÌ de alijs hered ' ipsorum G. I. W. I. E. tenenÄ de capitalibus dnÌis feodi illius per seruitia que ad illud manerium pertinent imperpetuum A Mittimus REx Iusticiarijs de banco salutem Mittimus vobis sub pede sigilli Sect ' 195. nostri c. vel sic Transcriptum pedis vel sic Tenorem pedis cuiusdam finis leuati in curia dnÌi Edw. nuper Reg. Angl ' aui noostri annÌ regni sui decimo coram W. socijs suis tunc lusticiarijs ipsius aui nostri de banco apud W. per breue nrÌm inter I. querenteÌ W. deforciantem de tanto c. quod vel quem coram nobis in Cancellaria nostrÌ venire fecimus vobis mittimus sub pedi sigilli nostri vt in loquela que est coram vobis per breue nostrum inter I. filium I. petenteÌ E. tenentem de eod ' mess c. securius procedere valeatis c. T. c. A Mittimus for the foote of a Fine Rex Balliuis suis S. salutem Quia in leuatione diuersorum finium coram I. S. W. W. nuper balliuis ville S. inter W. R. M. vxorÌ eius querÌ W. T. Capellanum deforc ' de octÌ messuagijs c. deceÌ solidatÌ redditÌ cum pertinentijs in S. Anno c. iuxta libertates burgensibus villae praedictÌ per chartas progenitorum nostrorum quondam regum Ang. concess leuatÌ ârror interuenit manifestus sicut per inspectionem tenorum finÌium pâedict ' necâon recordi processus leuationis eorundem quae âoram nobis postea ad sectam W. M. et H. W. de S. consanguineorum Error by the heire vpon a fine et haered ' praedict ' M. venire fecimus nobis constat Et nos in curia nrÌa coram nobis ob errores in leuatione finium praedictÌ ac ân recordo processu âorundem comêtos considerauimus qd ' pedes finium pÌdict ' a filaâijs finium pÌdictÌ extrahantur cancellentur Et ideo vobis man damus qd ' pedes finium praed ' qui in custodia vestra existunt mittatis coram nobis tali die vbiâunque c. cancelland ' iuxta consid ' nostram supradictam Et habeatis ibi hoc breue T. c. Whether any but he which reuerseth a fine may reape benefit thereby IF the estate conâeined iâ a fine be once within fiâe yeares after proclamations Sect. 196. lawfully defeated That partie hath thereby lost his whole estate both against him which did reuerse the same and all others which had right or title peramont and made no claime within the fiue yeares Alâeit he which brought his action haue not iudgement execution within 7. yeares after the proclamations Pâo. fol. 358. b. In like maner if there bâ tenant for life the remainder for life the remainder in fee the first tenaÌt for life alien the alienee leuie a fine with proclamations the second tenant for life enter or claime as he may he defeateth the fine against himselfe and him in the remainder also Plowd fol. 359. a. 7. Eliz. Warrantia chartae A Writ of Warrantia charte lieâh where a man by deed of graunt Sect. 197. feoffement releas or confirmation or fine or by exchange bindeth himselfe and his heires to warrant the lande to an other who beyng tenant of the land is impleaded for the land or rent out of the same in an Assisâ or writ of ãâã in ãâã of an Assiâe or in a Scire facias vpoÌ a fine or in any other action reall wherein the tenant may not vouch he may sue a Warrantia chartae against him his heirs which made warrantie And for a tenant by homage auncestrel or any particuler tenant vpon reseruation of rent or for egalty of seruices vpon particion Fitz. Nat. f. 1â4 d. f. g. h. Fitz. Nat. 135. e. 31. E. 3. 8. E. 4. 11. Rex c quod iuste c. waâantizet D. vnuâfi messuagium cum êtinentijs Briefe de Warrantia chartae in R. qd ' tenet dâ eo tânere claânat vnde chartam suam habet vt dicit Et si c. vel sic Manerium de N. cum pertinentiis aduocationem eiusdem villae quae tenet c. vsque ibi vnde chartaÌ suam habet vel chartam R. patris vel matris vel alterius antecessoris praedicti H. cuius haeres ipse est vt dicit Et nisi c. vel De eo quod idem A. waâantizet praefato D. maneria de N. K. hundreda de F. et G. cum pertinentijs aduocationem Ecclesiae de N. ideo vobis mandamus c. But if a man in feoffe an other with warrantie by âeede and the feoffee
law D. S. lib. 1. cap. 30. 44. E. 3. 5. 2. H. 4. 13. Fitz. Na. br fol. 152. If tenant in taile be disseised and die and a collaterall aunceââer to the heire in taile release to the disseisor with warrantie and die and the same warrantie discend vpon the said heire he is barred in law and conscience D. S. cap. 31. 35. H. 6. 63. 41. E. 3. 7. 45. E. 3. 23. 19. H. 6. 59. 15. H. 7. 9. 10. 21. H. 7. 39. 3. H. 7. 9. Tenant in taile after possibilitie of issue is dispunishable for wast by law and conscience because he had once inheritance 45. E. 3. 3. 39. E. 3. 16. and thereby power to wast without punishment which power endureth so long as his estate D. S. lib. 2. cap. 1. If a man be outlawed before he haue knowledge of the suit albeit the surmised cause of action be vntrue yet the Queene may haue his goods by Law and conscience by reason of his disobedience in not appearing to the hindrance of the effect of law for he is bound to take notice of the suit being of record at his perill And the forfeiture groweth by a generall Maxime made for the necessarie execution of Iustice But it seemeth the defendant may haue remedie in conscience against him which caused him to be outlawed without iust cause D. St. lib. 2. cap. 3. 21. H. 7. 7. 9. H. 6. 20. If an estranger do wast lands which another holdeth for yeares life in dower or by the curtesie without the tenants assent the owner of the reuersion may recouer the place wasted and treble dammages against the tenant in law And in conscience notwithstanding that the stranger be insufficient to recompence him for the same for it is his owne act and follie to take such estate subiect to the chance D. S. lib. 2. cap. 4. If a real action be brought by a very lawfull heire and yet bastardie being pleaded in him he is vntruely certified by the Ordinarie to be a bastard and so barred the tenant knowing this certificate to be vntrue ought not in conscience to reteyne the land yet is there no remedie for him in law nor in Chauncerie as it seemeth for that the Bishops certificat is the highest triall that the law affordeth in this behalfe And euery stranger may take aduantage of this certificate and no moe writs may be awarded for further trialll of the trueth thereof for the auoyding of the incoÌuenience which might happen if another Bishop should certifie such bastard to be legitimate D. S. lib. 2. cap. 5. If a feoffement in fee be made without deed or a gift in taile or a lease for life the remainder ouer in fee Or if tenant for âfe graunt his whole estate by deed Poll reseruing rent in these cases the reseruation is void in law and there is no remedie therefore but in conscience D. S. lib. 2. cap. 9. Learne whether Executors or Administrators hauing assets be compellable in Chauncerie to make amends for trespasse done by their testator or to pay debt due by him vpon a simple contract Do. St. lib. 2. cap. 10. If tenant in fee haue two sonnes and die and I. S. abate and thelder sonne make his executors and dieth and the yonger recouereth against the abator in Assise of Mortdauncester the lands and damages from the death of his Father the executors of the elder brother haue no remedie for the damages accrued in his life time as it seemeth Do. Stu. lib. 2. cap. 13. Tenant in dower hath no remedie in Equitie against the alienee of her husband for damages growing betweene his death and her demauÌd D. S. lib. 2. cap. 13. Tenant for life disseised dieth his disseisor dieth his heire entreth against whom the owner of the reuersion recouereth the landes but no damages by law nor Equitie D. S. lib. 2. cap. 13. If a man seised of lands knowing that an other hath good right thervnto leuieth a fine with proclamation to extinguish such right And maketh no claime within v. yeres he is remedilesse in law and Equitie D. S. lib. 2. cap. 14. A man seised of lands in fee hath a daughter she marieth and hath issue her father dieth the husband so soone as he knoweth of his fathers death hasteth to take possession of the land but before he come to it his wife dieth he shal not be tenant by the Curtesie of England by law nor conscience because he had not actual possession thereof in the life time of his wife D. S. lib. 2. cap. 15. If without consideration a new rent be graunted without deede or a reuersion without attornement the grauntee is remedilesse Do. St. lib. 2. cap. 15. A man seised in fee of lands holden by Knights seruice deuiseth the whole to A. B. the deuisee thereof is remedilesse for a third part thereof for that there is no Maxime in law for him D. S. li. 2. ca. 15. If the tenant make a feoffement of the land which he holdeth by prioritie taketh estate thereof backe againe and dieth the Lord of whom he held by priority is remedilesse D. S. lib. 2. cap. 15. If the grauntee of a rent charge take a feoffement from the grauntor of parcel of the lands charged to his owne vse the whole rent is extinct by the vnitie of possession because such rent is against common right And the law deemeth it his owne folie to accept the feoffement and neither his ignorance of the deede nor of the law can helpe him D. S. lib. 2. cap. 16. 17. Yet Quaere in Equitie because the grauntor himselfe is priuie to the said feoffement D. S. lib. 2. cap. 17. A. graunteth a rent charge out of two acres of land vnto B. and then infeoffeth H. of the one acre in fee to his vse and after H. intending to extinguish the whole right causeth the same acre to be recouered against him by common recouerie in a writ of Entre sur disseisin in le Post in the name of the said grauntee not knowing thereof and of an other man who by force thereof entreth and dieth so that the grauntee is sole seised of all the same acre by suruiuor to thuse of the said H. The whole rent is hereby extinct by law through the vnitie of possession though the vse be to H. it is also extinct in conscience as to the grauntor because he is neither party nor priuie to that by which thextinguishment groweth But Quere whether in conscience the grauntee ought to haue the whole rent of H. who caused the said recouerie to be so had Do. S. Lib. 2. cap. 17. If a Villein graunted for life purchaseth lands in fee and the grauntee entreth before the villein alieneth the same the grauntee shall haue the land for euer as a perquisite by reason of the villein And this both by Law 5. E. 4. 61. and by conscience D. S. lib. 2. cap. 18. Perkins Sect ' 94. 95. 96. 97.
' 95. said bill of complaint exhibited against these defendants into this most honorable Court is very certaine true and sufficient in the law to be answered vnto and not deuised and exhibited into his most honorable Court of malice and euill will without cause conceiued against the said C. C. one of the said defendants to thintent thereby to vexe and molest him his said wife and daughter with vniust trauell and expences as in the said answeres is vntruly alleaged Nor chiefly to thintent and purpose so to wearie and impouerish and terrifie the saide C. C. with such suites that he should neither be able nor willing to prosecute the law against the said complainant for diâers great summes of money which he doth owe vnto him the said C. C. and vniustly detained from him but is exhibited vpon iust cause of suit as the said complainant doubteth not to make manifest and proue vnto this honorable court with that that the said def or some one of them by sinister practise instigation and perswasion did allure prouoke intice the said complainants wife to grow to some discord with the said complainant to essoine and conuey into their or some or one of their keepings the said money goods in the said bill of complaint mentioned promising that the same should be readie vsed for her vse and behoofe to the end that they might the better bring to passe indirectly to gaine or get into their or some or one of their custody possession the said money goods by that means to defeat defraud the said complainants thereof as in the said bill of coÌplaint is very truly alleaged And also with that that the said complainaÌts wife did with violeÌce break open some part of the said coÌplainants house at S. in the said bill mentioned his said chist there being locked did essoine steale imbeasil conuey away from the said coÌplainant seuerall sums of money diuers parcels of his goods houshold stuffe in the night season in the day time by the practise of the said def or some or one of them or of some other person or persons by their or some or one of their means as in the said bil of complaint is likewise very truly declared And with that that the said complainants wife did deliuer or cause to be deliuered the said money goods in the said bill of coÌplaint mentioned vnto the custody and possession of the said def or of some or one of them or of some other person or persons by their or some or one of their meanes or consent as likewise in the said bil of complaint is most truly alleaged And without that that there was cause why the said coÌplainant should vse speech communication with the said defendants or some or one of them touching the premisses require to haue the said mony goods essoined imbeasiled to be to him restored or to haue some recompence for the same And that the said defendants or some or one of them do conuert and dispose the said money and goods to their or some or one of their vses whereby the said complainant shall be vtterly defeated thereof to his great hinderance as in the saide Bill of complaint is likewise most truly alleaged without that that any other matter cause or thing materiall or effectuall in the said answeres contained to be by the said complainant replied vnto and herein not sufficiently replied vnto confessed and auoided c. A Bill far that the Defendant hath got the Plaintifes bill for payment of money by them into their hands and thereby meane to defraude him of the same HVmbly complaining sheweth vnto your good Lordship your daily Sect ' 96. Orator N. T. of T. in the Countie of D. yeoman That whereas about two yeares now last past your said Orator did sell vnto one I. M. G. W. P. T. alias S. and R. H. foure oxen and three kine for 14. pound of lawfull English money And at the same time made vnto your said Orator a Bill of their hands for the payment thereof at the feast of S. Michaell tharchangell last past But now so it is if it may please your L. that the said bill of 14. pound is by casuall meanes come vnto the hands and possession of the said I. M. G. W. P. T. alias S. and R. H. or of some of them who haue cancelled and defaced the same bill And therefore albeit they haue beene diuers times gently required by your said Orator to pay vnto him the said 14. pound so to him due yet that to doe they and euery of them haue hitherto denied and refused and yet doe denie and refuse to doe the same against all right equitie and good conscience In due consideration whereof and for that your said Orator hath no remedie to recouer the said 14. pound without the said bill by the common lawes of this Realme May it therefore please your good Lordship c. A Bill for wrongfull entering into Copyhold lands intailed detayning of them and of the writings of the same for wasting the same and concontriuing secret estates thereof IN most humble wise sheweth vnto your good L. your daily Orator Sect. 97. A. G. of D. in the Countie of D. That whereas one T. G. father vnto your said Orator was in his life time lawfully seised in his demesne as of fee taile to him and to his heires males of his body lawfully begotten of and in one mesuage or tenement with thappurtenances scituate lying and being in W. in the said Countie of D. And was likewise seised to him and the heires males of his body lawfully begotten of and in foure cottages three closes or pastures and eight acres of arrable land with their appurtenacces lying and being in W. aforesaid being customarie lands and holden of the Q. Matestie as of her highnesse manor of W. aforesaid at the will of the Lord according to the custome of the said manor And the said T. G. being of all and singuler the premisses with their and euery of their appurtenances so seised as aforesaid of such estate died thereof seised By and after whose death all and singuler the premisses with their appurtenances did discend vnto H. G. as sonne and next heire male of the bodie of the saide T. by force and vertue whereof the said H. entred into all and singuler the said premisses with their appurtenances and was thereof lawfully seised to him the heires males of his body lawfully begotten And he so being therof seised of such an estate died seised By after whose death all and singuler the said premisses with their appurtenances did discend and come to T. G. as sonne next heire male of the bodie of the said H. by force wherof he the said T. entred into al singuler the said premisses was thereof lawfully seised in his demesne as of fee taile to him and the heires males of
seised in their Demeasne as of Fee to the vse of the sayde T. H. and of his heires and after the sayde W. I. dyed After whose death the sayde I. W. c. them held in by right of suruiuorship and were thereof seised in their demeasne as of Fee to the sayde vse last remembred and beeing so seised to the sayde vse the sayde T. H. bargayned and sold the sayde Pasture Moore and Meadowe to one W. G. Gentleman husband of the sayd defendant and to hys heyres By vertue whereof the sayde I. W. and other his sayde Coefeoffes were seased of and in the same to the vse of the sayde W. G. and of hys heyres And after for the further assurance thereof to the sayde W. G. and hys heyres the sayde I. W. and the other hys Coefeoffees so beeyng seased of and in all the premisses did enfeoffe W. B. Esquier G. F. Gentleman c. of and in the sayde Pasture Moore and Meadowe To haue and to hold the same to the sayd W. B. c. and their heires and assignes to the only vse and behoofe of the saide W. G. and of his heires and assignes for euer By vertue whereof the saide W. B. C. were thereof seised in their demeasne as of fee to the only vse of the said W. G. and of his heires and assignes for euer and so were thereof seised vntill the fourth day of February in the 27. yeare of the raigne of our soueraigne Lord King Hen. 8. At which day the saide W. G. was seised of and in the premisses in his demeasne as of fee and by vertue thereof the saide W. G. and his assignes haue euer since enioyed the premisses peaceablie and quietlie without interruption vntill now of late within these twelue moneths that the said complaynant pretended title vnto the same The estate of which W. G. of and in the premisses with their appurtenances the saide defendant for tearme of her life the reuercion ouer vnto A. G. GentÌ by lawfull conueyance in the Lawe now hath without that that any thing materiall or trauerseable other then that in this present aunswere is confessed and auoyded is true All which matters the saide defendant doth auerre and is readie to prooue as this honorable Court shall award and prayeth to be dismissed out of the same with her reasonable costs for her wrongfull vexation sustayned in this behalfe The Replication of the complaynant to the Aunswere of one of the defendants whose Aunswere is not here wherein he confesseth the sale of the said lands by his father as before in the Aunswere of one other of the defendants is alleaged but saith it was made vpon condicion of redemption the which condicion the vnder perfourmed c. The Replicacion of G. I. to the Aunswere of A. G. THe said complaynant saith that his said Bill is certaine and sufficient Sect ' 153. in the lawe to be aunswered vnto and the matters therein contayned are true not imagined of malice by the said complaynant to the only intent and purpose to put the said defendant to trouble cost and vexation in manner and forme as in the said Aunswere is vntrulie alleaged And for Replication vnto the saide Aunswere the saide complaynant sayth as he in his said Bill hath said that the saide W. I. father to the saide complaynant was seised of the premisses in his demeasne as of Fee in vse or in possession And the saide W. I. so being thereof seised by his deede indented bearing date the fourth day of Nouember in the 22. yeare of the late King Hen. 8. bargained and sould the premisses vnto the said T. H. his heires and assignes for euer for the summe of fortie markes whereof the said T. H. paid vnto the sayd W. H. twentie marks and the other twentie marks to be payd vnto the saide W. I. at the feast of S. Nicholas which was in the yeare of our Lord God 1534. Neuerthelesse the said T. H. couenaunteth and graunteth by the said Indenture that if the said W. I. his heires executors or assignes at the said feast of S. Nicholas or in the meane time before did repay vnto the said T. H. his heires executors and assignes the said twentie markes that then the said bargaine and sale to be voyd and of none effect as by the saide Indenture readie to be shewed more plainely doth and may appeare by force whereof the saide W. I. and the other his coefeoffees were seised of the premisses to the vse of the said T. H. and of his heires And after the said W. I. according to the said Indenture and before the said feast of S. Nicholas did well and truely content and pay vnto the said T. H. the said summe of twentie markes by force whereof the said W. I. and the other his Coefeoffees were seised of the premisses in their demeasne as of Fee to the vse of the said W. I. and of his heires And the said W. I. and the other his Coefeoffees so being thereof seised the saide W. I. dyed after whose death the residue of the said feoffees were seised of the premisses to the vse of the saide complaynant and of his heires vntill the fourth day of Februarie in the 27. yeare of the late King Hen. 8. at which day the said complaynant was solelie seized And further auerreth all and euery thing contayned in his saide bill to be true in manner and forme as he in his said Bill hath alleaged without that that the said W. I. bargained and sould the premisses vnto the said T. H. and to his heires in such manner and forme without condicion as in the said Aunswere is vntruely alleaged And without that that the said T. H. did lawfully bargaine and sell the premisses vnto the saide W. G. and to his heires Or that the saide I. W. and his Coefeoffees were lawfully seised of the premisses to the vse of the said W. G. and of his heires Or that the saide Feoffees did or might lawfully enfeoffe the said W. B. and others named in the said Aunswere to the vse of the said W. G. and of his heires Or that the saide W. B. and the other his Coefeooffees were lawfully seised of the premisses to the vse of the said W. G. and of his heires Or that the saide W. G. at the saide fourth day of February was lawfully and solelie seised of the premisses in fee Or did lawfully and peaceably enioy the premisses Or that the saide M. G. mother of the said defendant hath any lawfull estate from the said W. in manner and forme as in the said Aunswere is vntruely alleaged And without that that any other thing materiall in the said Aunswere which by this Replicacion is not sufficiently confessed and auoyded or trauersed is true All which matters he is readie to aunswere c. A Bill into the Chauncery for a Commission vpon the Statute of 13. Eliz. Cap. 7. entituled An Act touching orders for Bankrupts and all the whole