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

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F. S. their heires and assignes as all the said manors and tenements by the said Indenture to them bargained and sold at the ensealing and deliuery of the same Indentures were discharged exonerated or saued harmelesse and from thencefoorth at all times and from time to time hereafter for euer should be discharged exonerated acquited or saued harmelesse by the said W. Lord M. his heires executors or administrators of and from all and singuler giftes grants leases charges and incumbrances had made granted or suffered in or to the premisses or any part or parcell thereof by the said Lord M. or by any other person or persons whatsoeuer other then the said estate of the said K. S. late Dutchesse of S. and certaine other things in and by the said Indenture excepted as by the said Indenture appeareth For performance of which couenant of the said Indenture the said Lord M. Eagle the second day of Iune in the said xii yeare became vounden vnto the said I. C. and vnto one M. S. of I. L. in the County of B. Esquire by recognisance knowledged in this high court of Chancery in the summe of two thousand pounds as thereby appeareth And shortly afterwards that is to say about sixe yeares now last past the saide K. late D. of S. died and the said I. C. and F. S. entred into the manors tenements and premisses with the appurtenances and were and yet be thereof seised in their demesnes as of fee by force of the said conueyance and the profits thereof arising and comming to their owne vse tooke and yet doe quietly so take the same without any interruption let or trouble of the said W. S. and M. his wife and their assignes and euerie other person or persons according to the couenant true intent and meaning of the said Indenture of bargaine sale And afterwards that is to say about fiue yeares now last past the said Lord M. for the summe of sixe thousand pounds or thereabouts did bargaine and sell to the said Earle and his heires the manor of B. in the County of Yorke and diuers other lands and tenements in B. and other places in the said County by force whereof the said Earle was thereof lawfully seised in his demesne as of fee and the issues and profits thereof arising and growing did quietly take and conuert to his owne vse from the time of the bargaine during all the life time of the said Lord M. W. S. which was by the space of three yeares after the death of the said Dutchesse or thereabouts And afterwards that is to say about fiue yeares last past the said M. died since whose death the said I. C. M. S. F. S. T. H. D. W. M. and I. T. And the said M. late wife of the said W. S. and executrix or administratrix of the said Will as the saide Earle is informed by the agreement and priuitie of Ed. Lord Morley and the Lady Elizabeth his wife daughter and heire of the saide Lord Mount Eagle hauing gotten into their hands the said Indenture of demise albeit that the said T. performed not the conditions and couenants betweene him the said Lord M. amongst themselues did conceale and frustrate the saide trust reposed by the saide Lord. M. in the saide W. S. and M. or the one of them to the intent to extend the saide Recognisance of two thousand pounds vpon the saide manor of B And such other lands and tenementes as the saide Earle hath purchased of the said Lord M. contrarie to the good meaning of the said Lord M. contrarie to the great trust and confidence by him reposed in the said W. S. and M. his wife and the true meaning of the said Indenture of lease And for that purpose haue procured the said estate and interest of the said W. S. and M. of the said third part to be conueied to the said M. to the intent that the said W. M. should enter into the said third part so leased as is aforesaid to disturbe the possession of the said C. and F. S. which he hath done accordingly to the intent that therby the said I. C. M. S. might haue some colour to extend the said Recognisance of two thousand pounds aginst y● said Earle notwithstanding that the said I. C. F. S. euer since the entrie of the said M. haue quietly occupied the said demised third part yet do quietly occupy the same not hauing had any damage thereby to the value of xii d by reason of the said lease All which notwithstanding if it may please your good Lordship the said M. S. F. S. and I. C. haue procured execution of the Recognisance of two thousand pounds to be sued against the said Earle by proces out of this honorable Court according to the forme and effect of the said recognisance for that as they suppose the said third part is charged with the said lease thereof made to the said S. and his wife and assigned by the said S. to the said W. M. who by force thereof hath entred into the said third part and disturbed the possession of the said I. C. and F. S. and their assignes And for that by meanes therof the said manors lands and tenements to them bargained and sold by the said Lord M. in forme aforesaid were not saued harmelesse by the said Lord M. or his heires of and from all and singuler leases had made or granted of the said manor and other the premisses mentioned in the said Indenture of Bargaine and sale according to the forme and effect thereof which said practise and compact is much against the said trust and meaning of the said Lord M. reposed in the said W. S. and M. ●is wife and against the true meaning of the said Indenture of lease Recognisance tending to the great losse and damage of the said Earle and against all right equity and good conscience if the said purpose should not be equity and consideration of this honorable Court be preuented and mette withall In consideration wherof and for so much as aswell the said trust touching the said lease as the said compact and agreement amongst the said parties to extend the said Earle his said lands by reason of the said Recognisance by matters secretly agreed vppon amongst themselues the said Earle not knowing any witnesses which were present at the making thereof so that the said Earle can very hardly make such proofe in this honorable Court thereof or of the said conditionall deliuerie of the said Indenture as is necessary in the behalfe vnlesse the said parties or some of them will confesse the same in their answeres vpon their Oathes in this honorable Court as the said Earle verely thinketh they will And for asmuch also as it is very likely that the said Lord M. would neuer haue entred into the said recognisance of two thousand pounds for the performance of the said couenants of the said Indenture of bargaine and sale without making
haeredibꝰ ipsius I. praefat̄ W. R. haeredibus ipsius W. imperpetuum Et praeterea ijdē I. A. concesserunt pro se et haeredibus ipsius I. quod ipsi warrant̄ praedictis W. R. haered ' ipsius W. praed ' ten̄tum cum pertin̄ contra p̄dict ' I. A. haeredes ipsius I. imperpet●ū Et pro hac recogn̄ remissione quiet̄ clamation̄ warrant̄ fine concord ' ijdem W. R. dederunt praedictis I. A. ducentas quadraginta libras sterlingorum A fine by two and the wife of the one of them of land medowe pasture and of wood with warrantie against the Conusor and his heyres Lincoln̄ ss PRaecipe R. B. gen̄ T. R. M. vxor̄ eius quod ten̄ Sect. 45. T. B. gen̄ conuenc ' c. de triginta acr̄ terrae duabus acr̄ prati tribus acr̄ pasturae sex acris bosci cum pertinentijs in C. Et nisi c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod praed ' R. T. M. recognouerunt tenementa praedict ' cum pertinen̄ esse ius ipsius T. B. vt illa quae idem T. habet de dono praedictorum R. T. M. Et ill ' remiserunt et quiet̄ clamauer ' de ipsis R. T. M. haered ' ipsius R. praefa● T. B. haered ' suis imperpetuum Et praeterea ijdem R. T. M. concesser̄ pro se haered ' ipsius R. quod ipsi warrant̄ tenementa praedict ' cum pertin̄ praefat̄ T. B. haered ' suis contra praedict ' R. T. M. et haered ' ipsius R. imperpetuum Et pro hac c. A fine by one and his wife to one of the reuercion of the 3. parte of 7. messuages of gardens lands medowe pasture and wood after the death of one with warrantie against the Con●sor and his heyres Surr̄ ss PRaecipe T. W. K. vxor ' eius quod iuste c. teneant Sect. 46. G. S. conuenc ' inter ●os fact ' de tertia parte viij mesuag ' sept̄ gardin̄ lx acr̄ terr̄ x. acr ' prati xx acr̄ pastur̄ quinquaginta acr̄ bosci cum ꝑtin̄ in A. B. C. D. ¶ Et est concordia talis s●z quod praedict ' T. K. recogn̄ tertiam partē praedict ' cum pertin̄ esse ius praedict ' G. concess quod eadem tertia par● cum pertin̄ quam M. B. vid ' tenet ad terminum vitae suae de haereditate ip sius K. die quo haec concordia facta fuit quae post mortem eiusdem M. ad ipsos T. K. reuerti debuit reman̄ praef G. haeredibus suis imperpetuum Tenend ' c. Praeterea ijdem T. K. concess pro se haered ' ipsius K. quod ipsi warrant̄ praefat̄ G. haeredib ' suis tertiam partem praed ' cum pertin̄ sicut praedictum est contra se haered ' ipsius K. imperpetuum Et pro hac c. A fine by a Lord Baron and his wife to an archbishop and one other of three manors messuages toftes cottages milles barnes gardeins lands medowe pasture wood furres and heaths of rent of the aduowson of a Church and of the view of francke pledge with warrātie against them and their heyres Midd ss PRaecipe I. L. Militi dn̄o L. I. vxor̄ eius qd ' iuste Sect. 47. sine dilatione teneant Reuerēdo in Ch●isto patri T. Y. permissione diuina Archiepiscopo Ebor̄ Anglie primati G. L. conuenc ' inter eos fact ' de manerijs de R. K. M. cum pertin̄ ac de quinquagint̄ messuagijs quingentis toftis ducentis cotagijs sex molendinis quingentis horreis quingētis gardin̄ quinque mille acre terre mille acris prati sex mille acr̄ pasture mille acris bosci decem mille acr̄ iampnorum bruere ac de quingent̄ libr ' reddit̄ cum ꝑtin̄ in R. C. A. alias S. T. V. W E. Ac de Aduocatione Ecclesie de E. predict ' Ac de Visu franci pleg ' de R. C. A. praedict ' Et nisi c. Et est concordia talis scz quod praedictus I. L. Miles dominus L. I. vxo● eius recogn̄ maneria ten̄ta redditus aduocationem vis franci pleg ' predict ' cum pertinentijs esse ius ipsius T. Y. Archiepiscopi Ebor̄ Et ill ' que idem T. Y. Archiep̄us G. L. habeant de dono predictorum I. L. I. vxor eius Et ill ' remiser̄ T. Y. Archiep̄o G. L. hered ' ipsius T. Y. Archiepiscopi imperpetuū Et vlterius ijdem I. L. I. vxor eius concesser ' pro se hered ' ipsius L. quod ipsi warrantizabunt maneria ten̄ta reddit̄ aduocac ' vis francipleg ' praed ' cum pertin̄ praed ' T. Y. Archiep̄o Eborum G. L. hered ' ipsius T. Y. Archiep̄i contra omnes homines imperpetuum Et pro hac c. A Fine by two to one of manors milles douehouses rents common of pasture with warrantie against the conusors and the heires of one of them ET est concordia scilicet quod praedict ' A. B. recogn̄ praedict ' maner̄ Sect ' 48. molendin̄ columbar̄ ten̄t̄ reddit̄ co●am pastur ' cum ꝑtinen̄ esse ius ipsius C. vt ill ' quae ijdem C. D. habent de dono ipsorum A. B. Et ill ' remiser̄ quiet̄ clam̄ de se hered ' ipsius A. praedict ' C. D. hered ' ipsius C. imperpetuum Et preterea idem A. concessit pro se heredibus suis quod ipsi warrant̄ praedict ' C. D. hered ' ipsius C. praed ' maner̄ molendinum columbarium ten̄t̄ reddit̄ communiam pastur̄ cum ꝑtin̄ contra se hered ' suos imperpetuum Et vlterius idē B. concess it pro se hered ' suis c. vt supra A Fine by one and his wife to one of one manor of messuages tofts cottages barnes one water mille a fulling mille a winde mille a douehouse gardeins orchards land medowe pasture wood furres heath moore fresh salt marshe rent free fishing the aduowson of a Church by turnes with a generall warrantie Deuon̄ ss PRaecipe I. H. V. vxorieius quod iuste c. ten̄ R. P. Sect ' 49. generos conuenc ' c. de manerio de B. cum pertin̄ ac de viginti messuagijs duobus toftis sex cotagijs 4. horreis vno molend ' aquatico vno molēdino ventritico vno columbario viginti gardinis decem pomarijs centum ac● terre centū acris prati mille acris pastur̄ decem acris bosci viginti acris saliceti centum acris iampnorum buere viginti acris more viginti acris turbarie triginta acris mosset̄ sex acr̄ iuncar̄ xx acr̄ marisci frisci xx acr̄ marisci salsi duobus acris alneti x. marcis reddit̄ cū pertin̄ in B. C. D. Necnō de
' eisdem W. K. hered ' ipsius K. imperpetuum de capitalibus dominis feod ' illius per seruic ' que ad eandem tertiam partem pertinent imperpetuum A Fine knowledged by W. P. and M. his wife of a manor c. one water mille one winde mille iij. douehouses c. to E. B. and R. C. and the conusees by the same fine do graunt vnto the said M. a yerely rent of xij li. going out of the said Manor Habend ' from Michaelmas or Thannunciation next after the death of the said W. P. her husband and one of the conusors in the said fine during her life in full recōpence of her title of dower or iointure in any of the lands of her said husband with a clause of distresse for the said rent And lastly the said conusees graunt and render againe the said manor c to the said W. P. the conusor and husband to the said M. and to his heires for euer ET est concordia talis scilicet quod praedict ' W. M. recognouerunt Sect ' 110. manerium ten̄ta praed ' cum pertin̄ es●e ius ipsius E. R. vt illa que idem E. R. habent de dono praed ' W. M. Et illa remiserunt quiete clamauer̄ de se hered ' suis prefat̄ E. R. hered ' ipsius E. imperpetuū Et p̄terea ijdē W. M. concesser̄ prose hered ' ipsius W. quod ipsi Warrantie warrantizabunt manerium ten̄ta praed ' cum pertin̄ prefat̄ E. B. R. hered ' ipsius E. contra omnes homines imperpetuum Et pro hac recognicione c. ijdem R. E. concesserunt p̄f. M. quandam annualem reddit̄ A graunt of a rent in recompence of iointure dower xij li. exeun̄ de praef Manerio tenementis cum pertin̄ Habend ' tenend ' annuatim percipiend ' praed ' annualem reddit̄ xij li. prefat̄ M. assignat̄ suis a festo sancti Michaelis Archangeli vel Annunciac ' beate Marie virginis prox immediate s●quen̄ post mortem praedict ' W. pro durante vita naturali eiusdem Mariae ad duos Anni terminos viz. ad festa sancti Michaelis Arch. Annunc ' beate Mariae virginis equalibus portionibus annuatim soluend ' in plenam recompencionem totius tituli vel Iuncture siue dotis que eidem M. contingere debent de aliquibus terris vel ten̄tis p̄d ' W. P Et si cōtingat praed ' annual ' reddit̄ xij li. vel aliquam inde parcellam a retro fore per aliquod festum festorū praeđ quo siue quibus vt prefertur solui debeat Quod tunc tocies bene licebit praed ' M. assign̄ suis in praeđ maner̄ ten̄tum siue in aliquam inde ꝑcellam intrare distringere districtionē siue districtiones sic ibidem capt̄ abducere effugare penes se retinere quousque de praeđ annuali reddit̄ xij li. de qualibet inde parcella vna cum arreragijs eiusdem The render of the manor c. by the conisees to the conusor and his heires for euer si que fuerint plenarie satisfact ' fuerint ꝑsolut̄ Et vlterius ijdem E. R. concesserunt praed ' W. Maneriū et ten̄ta p̄d ' cum pertin̄ illa ei reddiderunt in ead ' curia Habend ' tenend ' praed ' maner̄ cum pertinen̄ pref W. et hered ' suis impertuū Tenend ' c. A Fine knowledged by I. G. and M. his wife to R. R. knight Lord R. of one messuage one barne c. v. s. rent the parsonage of B. and the aduowson of the vicarage of B. with warrantie against the conusor and his wife the heires of the husband PRaecipe I. G. alias G. M. vxori eius quod ipse c. teneat Sect ' 111. R. R. milit̄ domino R. conuencionem c. de vno mesuagio vno horreo xv acris terre 6. acris prati 20. acris pasture v. s. reddit̄ cum pertinen̄ in B. ac de rectoria de B. praedict ' Necnon de aduocatione vicar̄ Ecclesiae de B. Et nisi c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod praedict ' I. et M. recognouerūt praedict ' ten̄ta reddit̄ rectoriam cum pertinen̄ ac aduocac ' praed ' esse ius ipsius dn̄i R. vt illa que idem dn̄us R. habet de p̄d ' I. M. illa remiser̄ quiete clamauer̄ de ipsis I. et M. hered ' suis praefat̄ domin̄ R. hered ' suis Et preterea ijdem I. M. concesserunt prose hered ' ipsius I. quod ipsi warrant̄ praed ' dn̄o R. hered suis praeđ ten̄ta reddit̄ et rectoriam cum pertin̄ ac aduocac ' p̄d ' contra praeđ I. et M. et hered ' ipsius I. imperpetuum Et pro hac c. A Fine knowledged by I. S and M. his wife of one garden c. with two seueral warranties The first warranty against the conusors and their heires onely and in the second the said I. S and M. his wife graunt to warrant the premisses for them and the heires of the husband against all men PRaecipe I. S. M. vxori eius quod iuste c. teneant N. Sect ' 112. W. cōuencionem inter eos fact ' de vno gardino et decem acr̄ terre cum pertin̄ in S. Et nisi c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod praedict ' I. M. recognouerunt ten̄ta praed ' cum pertin̄ esse ius ipsius N. Et illa remiserunt quiete clam̄ de ipsis I. M. hered ' suis prefat̄ N. hered ' suis E. imperpetuum Et The first war●anti● p̄terea ijdē I. M. concesser̄ prose hered ' ipsius I. quod ipsi warrantizabunt ten̄ta praed ' cum pertin̄ prefat̄ N. hered ' suis imperpetuum The second warrantie Et preterea ijdem I. et N. concesser̄ pro se hered ' ipsius I. quod ipsi warrant̄ praed ' ten̄ta cum pertin̄ pref N. et heređ suis contra omnes homines imperpetuum Et pro hac c. A Fine knowledged by E. R. of a manor c. twelue messuages x. toftes x. gardens ij winde milles c. and vi li. rent with warrantie against all men PRaecipe E. R. armig ' quod iuste c. teneat H. W. gent̄ Sect ' 113. conuentionem intereosfact ' de manerio de S. cum ꝑtin̄ ac de xij mesuagijs x. toftis x. gard●is duob ' molenđ ventilibus 600. acris terre 40. acris prati 6. acris pasture ducent̄ acr̄ bosci quingent̄ acris iampn̄ et bruere et vj. li. reddit̄ cum pertin̄ in c. Et nisi c. ¶ Et est concordia talis scilicet quod prae● E. R. recognouit manerium tenementa et
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 crastin̄ c. S. F. R. L. c. ad L. c. ad cognoscend ' per que seruitia tenent ten̄ta sua cum pertin̄ in B. que seruitia E. L. in curia nostr̄ coram Iusticiarijs nr̄is apud W. conces●it W. B. per finem ibi inde inter ●os factum Et habeas ibi hoc breue Teste c. If the Lord grant the seruices of his tenant by fine or otherwise the Lord before attornemēt 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. T●● 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 ꝑticuler tenant haue them not in fee leuie a fine thereof the terre tenant is not compellable to attorne ltin̄ 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 attornemēt 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 cōpellable 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 feoffem̄t He that is infeoffed by the Lord post Stat̄ Quia emptores c. is not cōpellable to atturne for he holdeth of the Lord peramoūt 39. E. 3. 19. The writ of Per que seruitia ought to shew the quantity of the tenan●y 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 mes●altie 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 ꝑtin̄ the seruices passe A manor without atturnement as parcel
and a daughter by another ventre the sonne dieth without issue before the will be performed his sister of the whole bloud is to haue execution of the state by the feoffees for possessio fratris de feodo of an vse facit sororem esse haeredem the will for yeares is no impediment of the possession But otherwise if it had bin of franktenement by the Reporter 5. E. 4. 7. If A. seised in fee to the vse of a woman who taketh an husband he selleth the land to S. for money which y● wife receiueth A. at their request infeffe the vendee the husbād dieth the wife may haue a Subpena against the vendee hauing notice hereof or else against the feoffee for recompence for this is the sale of the husband onely 7. E. 4. 14. If M. know that W. is infeoffed to mine vse or of my will or hath goods giuen to him to mine vse and buy the lands or goods for money a Subpena lieth against the vendor and vendee to performe the will or vse 5. E. 4. 7. 11. E. 4. 8. Diuers Cu● 106. But against the vendor only if the vendee haue no such notice Diuers Cu● 106. A man by Subpena may enforce his feoffee of trust to bring actions in their names 7. E. 4. 29. as trespas against trespassors 11. E. 4. 8. yet if the feoffee had released to the trespassor Cestuy que vse had bin remediles 11. E. 4. 8. or Assise 2. E. 4. 2. or trespas for goods giuen to his vse taken away 7. E. 4. 29. But not an appeale of Robberie because they be not compelable to ioyne battaile 7. E. 4. 29. If a feoffement be made to the chiefe Lord or others to vses he may refuse to execute the estate for extinguishing of his Seigniorie and no Subpena lieth against him 16. E. 4. 4. The heire of the feoffee in trust being in by discent is compellable by Subpena to execute an estate according to the trust 22. E. 4. 6. If a wife will that her feoffees shall infeoffe her husband he may not compell them thereunto for the will of a wife in this case is void 18. E. 4. 11. If A. be bound to F. to the vse of C. C. in Chauncerie may compell F. to sue A. for the same 2. E. 4. 2. If R. deliuer money to A. to deliuer to his executors or administrators to dispose c. and deliuer A. the same vpon bond to B. to keepe and redeliuer to him R. dieth his executors or administrators may in Chācery compell A. to sue the obligors for the money 4. E. 4. 37. If P. be bound in a statute staple to I. and H to the vse of I H. releas P no Subpena lieth against P. notwithstanding that he had notice of thuse for euery man may lawfully aide himselfe 11. E. 4. 8. Diuers Cur. 106. The like of an Obligation to two to thuse of one the remedie is against him that did so releas Diuers Cur. 106. 11. E. 4. 8. If A. be bound to B. to thuse of C. and B. release C. may haue remedie therefore in Chauncerie 7. H. 7. 11. If a man pay debt due by specialtie without an acquitance or haue an acquitance and loose it he shall haue remedy in Chauncery 22. E. 4. 6. 7. H. 7. 11. But it seemeth to be otherwise if the debt be by matter of record for else might all Records be auoided by witnesses which would distroy the common Law 22. E. 4. 6. Diuers Cur. 106. D. and S. lib. 1. cap. 12. A Subpena lyeth on a promise or agreement by word as to build a house or do any other lawfull act 8. E 4. 4. Diuers Cur. 105. An action lieth against Executors in Chaūcerie vpon a simple contract without specialty 7. H. 7. 11. If there be 2. obligors and the obligee giue longer day of payment to th one of them sue thother he may haue a Subpena 6. E. 4. 41. If goods be giuen to defraud creditors they may haue remedie in Chaūcerie against the donees or such as haue the possessiō of the goods 16. E. 4. 9. If a man be suerti●●or an others debt and the debtor and others be bound to saue the suertie harmeles the suretie haue also goods deliuered by the debtor to saue him harmeles Notwithstāding the suerty pay the debt yet if he sue his Obligation the debtor may haue a Subpena for restitution of his goods so pawned for the same least he should be twice charged therefore 16. E. 4. 9. If a man buy a debt due by obligation and be bound to pay a summe of money to the vendor for it yet for so much as the thing sold is chose in action in the vendee he can haue no propertie and therefore hath not quid pro quo the vendee may be relieued in Equitie for his owne obligation 37. H. 6. 13. And for euidence whereof the plaintife knoweth neither the certain contents nor contentment he may haue remedy in Chauncery Diuers Cur. 105. Learne whether if a transitorie personall action be sued in a forein Countie the defendant may stay the plaintife in Chauncerie by Iniunction Diuers Cur. 106. So necessarie be the remedies in Chaunceri e vpon equities allowed by law that it seemeth to some not inconuenient to haue assigned such remedies for the 7. ground of the Lawes of this Realme which are said to consist of 6. grounds onely First the Law of Reason 2. The Law of God 3. Generall Customes of the Realme 4. Principles or Maxims of Law 5. Particuler Customes vsed onely in certein places of this Realme 6. Acts of Parliament Doct. Stu. Lib. 1. cap. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. and 17. If a man bound in a single Obligation or bill of debt pay the money according to the bond neither taking an acquitance thereof nor cancelling the specialtie of the same he is by the common Law chargeable to pay the same debt againe by vertue of the said specialtie But may haue remedy thereof in the Chauncerie Doct. Stu. Lib. 2. cap. 6. 1. H. 7. fol. 14. ¶ A view of certeine cases wherein the partie grieued seemeth wronged Sect. 19. in Conscience and yet is remedilesse in Chauncery OF an vniust wager of Law in an action of debt vpon a simple cōtract Doct. Stu. Lib. 1. cap. 18. Of a false verdict by a graund Iurie in Attaint Doct. Stu. Lib. 1. cap. 18. For damages where a man hath right or title to land in the possession of another and may by action recouer onely the land but no dammages for the meane occupation there is no remedie for the same damages in Chauncerie As if the tenant in taile be disseised and the disseisor die seised and his heire is in by discent a●●●st whom the issue in taile bringeth a Formedon he may recouer the land but no damages D. S. lib. 1. cap. 19. A man may not deny that which he
he giue him day to replie By which day if he do not replie the defendant may procure a dismission and get costes Et dicta videtur Replicatio quod vel implicatam quasi tectam exceptionis iniquitatem replicet patefaciat vel potius quod equitatem actionisab excipiente rei tectam quasi complicatam explicet atque aperiat Hottamanus And a title of a Replication is thus The Replication of W. P. Complainant to the answere of R. C. defendant What a Reioinder is A Reioinder is thanswere which the defendant maketh to the plaintifes Sect. 66. replication which must pursue and confirme his aunswere and not swarue from the same and sufficiently confesse and auoide denie or trauerse each materiall part of the plaintifes replication Est autem reiunctio seu duplicatio vel allegatio quae datur reo ad infirmandum replicationem actoris confirmandum exceptionem rei Spieg. If the parties be not at issue by reason of some new matter disclosed in the defendants reioinder that requireth aunswere Then may the plaintife Surreioine to the said reioinder and the defendant in like maner to the Surreioinder if there be cause which happeneth verie seldome And the title of a Reioinder is thus The reioinder of C. A. defendant to the Replication of E. W complainant What a Surreioinder is A Surreioinder is a second defence of the plaintifes action opposite Sect ' 67. to the defendants reioinder And therefore Hottamanus calleth it Triplicatio quae est secunda actionis defensio contra rei duplicationem opposita And thus is the title of a Surreioinder The Surreioinder of E. W. complainant to the Reioinder of C. A. defendant A Bill of complaint for entring into and making secret estates of Copyhold lands wasting part therof mingling part therof with the lands of others to disinherite the Plaintife by hauing the Copies therof HVmbly complayning sheweth vnto your Honorable L. H. E. of Sect ' 68. B. in the Countie of Yorke Esqu That whereas H. E. late of S. Esquier deceased father to your Orator was in his life time by good and lawfull conueyance and assurance in the law lawfully seised to him and to his heires in fee simple according to the Custome of the manor of W. in the said Countie of Y. of one Copyhold or Customarie mesuage or tenement and of certaine Customarie lands meadowes and pasture to the quantitie of one hundred acres or thereabouts And the said H. E. your Orators father so being thereof seised as aforesaid and being visited with sicknes during the minoritie of your said Orator by good and lawfull conueyance and assurance in the law and according to the custome of the said manor of W. did conuey assure and surrender the said Copyhold or customarie mesuage or tenements and other the premisses with the appurtenances into the hands of A. B. the Lord of the said manor for the better maintenance and to the vse of your said Orator To haue and to hold to your said Orator and to his heires and assignes at the will of the Lord according to the custome of the said manor By force whereof your honors sayd Orator in the Court of the said manor paied his fine and was of the said Copyhold Customary tenements with the appurtenances by the then Steward of the said manor of W. admitted tenant But so it is if it may please your honor that all the Euidences and Copies of and concerning the said mesuage lands tenements and premisses being left in the hands custodie and possession of your Orators said father whilest he liued in right belonging vnto your Lordships said Orator are now by casuall and sinister meanes comen to the hands and possession of one H. H. of O. in the said Countie of Y. who by colour of the hauing thereof hath wrongfully entred into the said mesuage lands and premisses aforesaid and hath made and conueyed vnto himselfe and to others to his vse diuers and sundry secret estates thereof and doth pretend wholie to disinherite your Lordships said Orator of the same notwithstanding your said Orator hath by diuers and sundry meanes in friendly maner oftentimes sought to haue the said Euidences and Copyes and requested the same at the hands of the said H. H. and also that he would yeld vnto your said Orator the quiet possession of the said mesuage lands and premisses to whom he doth well know the same in right to belong and appertaine yet that to do he hath not onely denyed and refused and still doth denie and refuse to do the same But of his further malice against your said Orator he doth threaten your Orator in such sort that your Orator for want of the said Euidences and Copyes dareth not make his iust and lawfull entrie in and to the same And also the said H. hath committed and doth continue daily great and outragious wastes and spoyles in decaying of the houses felling downe of the wood and tymber trees of the premisses to your Orators great losse and disinherison and contrarie to all right equitie and good conscience In tender consideration whereof and forasmuch as by the strict course of the common Lawes of this Realme your Lordships said Orator hath not any ordinarie remedie for the obteyning and recouering of the said Euidences and Copyes for want of the certeine knowledge of the contents and dates thereof and what in them be conteyned neyther can your Orator learne against whom to commence any suit for the said mesuage lands and premisses for that the said H. H. and others to your Orator altogether vnknowen haue confederated them selues together against your said Orator and haue contriued and made amongst them selues diuers secreat estates conueyances and haue so intermingled the same to and with other lands tenements and hereditaments to and with certeine of their owne freehold and inheritance that your Orator knoweth not which the same be nor how much thereof the said H. H. other his confederates do seuerally hold whereby to commence any action or suit or make any lawfull entrie into or for the same without your Orators great daunger And yet your Orator hopeth that vpon the corporall Oath of the said H. H. he will manifest such matter whereby your Orator may the more better easily and readily proceede and attaine to the recouering of his iust lawfull right and inheritance of the premisses For the furtherance whereof it may please your good Lordship to graunt vnto your said Orator her Maiesties most gratious writ of Subpena to be directed to the said H. H. commaunding him there by at a certaine day and vnder a certaine paine therein to be limitted personally to be and appeare in her Maiesties high Court of Chauncerie then and there to aunswere to the premisses c. The Answere of H. H. defendant to the Bill of complaint of H. E. complainant THe said defendant saith that the said bill of complaint against him Sect '
replied vnto for diuers vntruths and imperfections therein conteined without that that the said M. one of the said defendants did honestly faithfully and truely behaue her selfe in the seruice of the said complainant as by the same defendants in their said aunsweres is vntruely alleaged for this saide complainant saith as he before by his saide Bill hath said that the said M. one of the saide defendantes did secretly deliuer to the saide A. the other defendant diuers parcels of the goods of the saide complainant that the said defendants most wrongfully detaine and withhold from him the said complainant against right and equitie and further the said complainant saith and will auerre and proue that the said A. one of the said defendants did giue her faithfull promise to satisfie and pay vnto the said complainant the vttermost value of euery losse or hinderance the said complainant should sustaine by the said M. as by his bill is most truly set forth declared without that that any other matter or thing in the said defendants answere contained materiall or effectuall to be replied vnto in and hereby not sufficiently replied vnto is true All which matters the said complainant is readie to auerre and proue as this honorable court shall award And praieth as he before by his said bill hath praied A Bill for entring into and detaining copihold lands sold by the defendant to the plaintifes grandfather which descended to the plaintife being an infant the said entrie being made by reason that the copy and court rolle of the said bargaine came to the defendants hands HVmbly complaining sheweth vnto your Lordship your daily Orator Sect. 117. F. H. of W. in the countie of Yorke gentleman that whereas about the xxiiii day of September in the third yeare of the raigne of the late King of famous memory Edward the sixt one Christopher Baxter late of F. in the said Countie husbandman was lawfully and rightfully seised in his demesne as of fee as a copiholder according to the custome of the Manor of the prebend of Laghton it the said Countie of and in one customarie messuage or tenement and one oxgange of land with thappurtenances in F. aforesaid and in another messuage or tenement and thirtie acres and a halfe of land with thappurtenances in F. aforesaid and he being thereof so seised about the time aforesaid for a certaine great summe of money to him paid by F. H. of W. aforesaid grandfather of your said Orator did surrender according to the custome of the said Manor the said customarie tenements and premisses with thappurtenances into the hands of the then Lords of the said Manor to the vse of the said F. H. the grandfather his heires for euer by force whereof the said F. H. the grandfather was thereof admitted tenant accordingly and was of the same as a copiholder lawfully seised in his demesne as of fee by and according to the custome of the said Manor and the rents issues and profits thereof arising and growing did likewise lawfully take conuert to his owne vse vy the space of diuers yeares and afterwards the said F. H. the grandfather being thereof so seised of the said tenements and premisses died thereof so seised about the second yeare of the raigne of the Queenes most excellent Maiestie that now is By and after whose death the said tenements and premisses discended and came and of right ought to discend and come vnto your said Orator being then of very young and tender yeares viz. about the age of sixe yeares as next cosin next heire vnto the said F. H. the grandfather that is to say sonn of T. H. sonne heire of the said F. H. the grandfather but now so it is if it may please your good L. that after the death of the said F. H. the grandfather all the copies of Court rols of the said manor and the very Court rols themsel●●● concerning the premisses did by casuall meanes come vnto the handes custody possession of the said C. B. one T. G. of T. in the said county husbandman or to the hands of one of them which they or the one of them haue cancelled defaced intending thereby vtterly to disinherite your said Orator of the same tenements premisses by colour therof shortly after the death of the said F. H. the grandfather y● said C. B. old wrongfully abate and enter into the said tenements and premisses And euer since his said wrongfull entre that is to say by the space of xxiiii yeares or thereabouts hath wrongfully occupied the premisses or the most part therof and receiued and taken and conuerted to his owne vse the rents issues and profits of the said tenements premisses and will not by any meanes permit or suffer your said Orator to enter meddle or haue to do therewith And notwhithstanding that your said Orator not onely by himselfe but also by his friends hath in gentle and quiet manner diuerse times come vnto the said C. T. gently requiring thē to deliuer vnto him your said orator y● said copies of court rols to make reasonable recompence satisfaction vnto him your said Orator for the rents issues profits of the said tenements premisses so as is aforesaid by the said C. wrongfully receiued according to your said Orator his good right title therunto yet that to do they either of them haue euer hitherto refused denied yet do refuse and denie to doe the same against all right equity and good conscience and to the disinherison of your said orator of in the premisses to his great losse hinderance if speedy remedy be not by your good Lordship in this honorable court speedily prouided to preuent the same In tender consideration wherof and for so much as your said Orator not knowing the certain number dates or contents of the said copies and Court rols nor wherein they or any of them be conteined in bagge bore or chest locked sealed or open is therefore without all remedy by the due course of the common lawes of this Realme to recouer the same and for lacke thereof your said Orator is very like to lose the said tenements and premisses and for that also that the contents of the said bargaine and surrender of the said tenements and premisses so as is aforesaid made betweene the said F. H. grandfather and the said C. B. cannot now otherwise be proued then by answere of the said C. B. and T. B. made vpon their Dathes in this honorable Court all such persons as were witnesses of the same bargaine being now either dead or else vtterly vnknowen vnto your said Orator being so young as it is aforesaid at the time of the making of the same May it please your honorable Lordship to grant vnto your said Orator the Queenes Maiesties most gratious writ of Subpena to be directed vnto the said C. and T. straightly commaunding them and either of them
being thereof so seised and the said Earle being also seised in fee of the said manor as these defendants thinke died thereof so seised by and after whose death the said tenements and premisses in the said bill mentioned descended and came to the said I. S. the sonne as sonne and heire of the said I. S. deceased who is yet within the age of one and twentie yeares by meanes wherof the said Earle after the death of the said I. S. the father as garden of the said I. S. infant during his minority by reason of the tenute aforesaid seised the bodie of the said I. S. the infant without that that to the said defendants knowledge the said I. S. the father being of the premisses seised in fee did in his life time conuey and assure the same premisses vnto certaine persons and their heires to the vse of the said I. S. of the said I. then his wife of the longer liuer of either of them without impeachment of wast and after their decease to the vse of the heires of their two bodies lawfully begotten with diuers remainders ouer as in the said bill of complaint is vntruely alleaged or that to these defendants knowledge by force thereof the said I. S. and the said I. S. then his wife being thereof so seised died thereof so seised or that to these defendants knowledge after his death the said I. held her selfe in the said messuages landes and premisses and was thereof so seised accordingly by force of any such conueiance or that she being thereof so seised tooke to husband the said I. W. or that by force of the saide entermariage the saide I. W. and the saide I. to the knowledge of these defendants were so lawfully seised of the said premisses in the right of the said I. as in the said bill is alleaged And without that that to these defendants knowledge the said I. W. and I. haue the custodie of the said I. S. the infant rightfully belonging to the said I. as Gardein in Socage as in the said bill is likewise alleaged And without that that any deeds euidences and writings touching and concerning the premisses and of right belonging to the said infant or to one of them are casually come to the hands custody and possession of the said defendants other then such deedes euidences and writings as the said I. did deliuer vnto the said T. S. the one of these defendants which he the said T. about one yeare now last past or more vpon the receipt of the Queenes Maiesties writ of Subpena deliuered to I. L. late of H. Haull in the County of D. Gentleman to the vse of the said infant which as he remembreth was done by appointment or agreement of the said I. And then an other old deede or writing without date conteyning these words following or the very like in effect and meaning viz. Sciant praesentes futur̄ quod ego Io. filius Tho. de B. dedi concess hac praesenti charta mea confirmaui Duranto de Toxdwood pro homag ' seruitio suo pro quadam pecuniae summa mihi prae manibus soluta totam terram meam quae vocatur le Haule cliffe in territorijs de B. cum boscis pratis pascuis pasturis omnibus suis pertin̄ sine aliquo retento quae iacet integre in latitud ' int̄ viam quae ducit versus B. terram quam L. de L. quondam tenuit extendit se in longitudin̄ de meta de B. vsque ad terram Abbat̄ de R. terram quae fuit A. F. terram R. de le Scagh vna cum tota illa terra cum domibus edificijs in ea sitis cum omnibus suis pertin̄ quam R. de T. quondam tenuit quae iacet integre inter terra c. And without that any other matters c. A Bill to be discharged of a Recognisance for the sauing of landes solde harmelesse for that a lease made thereof by which he seemeth to be dampnified was either made in trust or by surrender before the said bargaine with an answere replication and reioinder to the same bill COmplaining sheweth vnto your honorable Lordship Geor. Earle Sect. 120. of Shrowsbury that whereas Sir W. S. knight Lord M. deceaced in his life time about nine yeares now past was lawfully seised of an estate of inheritance amongst other lands and tenements of the third part of the scite mansion house of the late dissolued Abbey Monastery or Priory of B. in the county of L. and of all and singuler messuages houses edifices buildings orchards gardens fishings ponds lands tenements meadowes pastures commons hereditaments with the appurtenances to the said scite belonging then late in the occupation of F. S. afterwards in thoccupation of one M. and the said Lord M. being thereof so seised about the xvi day of December in the vii yeare of the Raigne of our Soueraigne Lady the Queenes Maiesty that now is of speciall and secret trust confidence by him the said Lord M. reposed in one W. S. of M. in the county of S. gentleman M. his wife or of one of them did make an Indenture bearing date the xvi day of September in the said vii yeare of a demise of the said third part of the said scite lands tenements and hereditaments with the appurtenances to the said W. S. and M. his wife to haue to hold the same vnto the said W. S. and M. from the decease of K. T. of S. for and during the terme of xxi yeares then next ensuing as by the said Indenture appeareth And deliuered the said Indenture to be deliuered as his deed when the said W. S. had performed certaine conditions agreements betweene them made vpon which Indentures made by them it was neuer intended nor agreed that the said W. S. and M. his wife or their executors or assignes or any of them should take any benefit to them but that the same lease should be surrendred and at all times disposed at the pleasure of the said Lord M. by force whereof the said W. S. and M. were possessed of the interest of the said terme accordingly and being thereof so possessed And the said L. M. being seised of the said R. of the third part of these tenements premisses of an estate of inheritance afterwards that is to say the xviii day of May in the xii yeare of the Raigne of our said Soueraigne Lady the said Lord. M. by Indenture bearing date the said day and yeare did bargaine and sell the said third part of the said premisses among other things to one I. C. of C. in the county of S. Esquire and F. S. of S. in the said County Gentleman and their heires for euer by which last recited Indenture the said Lord M. for him and his heires did couenant and grant to and with the said I. C. and F. S. and either of them that aswell the said I. C. and
occupieth by the lease for yeres yet continuing of the said defendant And the said defendant also saieth that he is sued for the rent reserued vpon his lease by the said G. H. named in the said bill of cōplaint in the kings Bench in an action of debt brought by him against the saide defendant And therefore the said defendant much marueileth of this suit of the saide complaynant brought in this honorable court against the said defendant touching the said premisses By which suit of the said complaynant the said defendant is wrongfully sued and vexed without any iust cause of suit without that that there is any such extent made of the said three parcels of land called c. or that after the same extent there was any such bargaine sale made by the said Shirife named in y● said bill of complaint of the said terme lease of yeres of the said premisses vnto the said G. H. Or that the said G. H. bargained or sold the said premisses vnto the said complaynant or that the said complaynant ought to haue and inioy the said premisses to the knowledge of this defendant And without that there is any other matter or thing c. All which matters c. ●ill for a title of land intailed IN most humble 〈◊〉 sheweth and complayneth vnto your good Sect ' 135. Lordship your daily Orator R. R. husbandman That where one W. late of S. in the county of W. husbandman grandfather of your said Orator was lawfully seised in his demesne as of fee by due course of inheritance vnto him lawfully discended from his auncestors and other lawfull conueyances in the law of and in one messuage c. CC. acres of land meadow wood and pasture with their appurtenances in S. aforesaid And the said W. R. so being of the premisses seised about ten yeres now past It was condiscended granted agreed betweene the said W. R. and one I. E. late of H. in the said countie deceased that A. B. then sonne and heire apparant of the said W. R. before a certaine day should marry and take to his wife one A. E. daughter of the said I. E. and that the said W. R. in consideration thereof and for that the said A. should be greatly aduanced and preferred in goods and substance by the mariage of the said A. would immediatly after the said mariage had and solemnized conuey and make vnto the said A. and A. a good sufficient and lawfull estate in the Law of and in the said mesuage lands tenements and other the premisses To haue and to hold vnto the said A. and A. and to their heires males of their bodies lawfully begotten And afterward the said A. according to the said agreement did marrie and take to his wife the said A. E. immediatly after which mariage had and solempnized the said W. K. according to his said promise and agreement did lawfully enfeoffe of and in the said mesuage lands tenements and other the premisses the said A. R. and A. then his wife To haue and to hold vnto the same A. and A. and to their heires males of their bodies lawfully begotten by force whereof the said A. and A. were seised of and in the premisses in their demeanes as of fee taile speciall and they so being thereof seised the said A. and A. had issue male betweene them lawfully begotten one I. R. and your said Orator and one W. R. and the said W. R. the elder died by and after whose death the reuersion in fee simple of the premisses discended vnto the said A. as sonne and heire vnto him And afterward the said A. and Agnes dyed after whose death the said messuage lands tenements and other the premisses discended and came and of right ought to discend and come vnto the said I. R. as sonne and heire male of the bodie of the said A. and A. lawfully begotten by force whereof the said I. R. entred into the said messuage lands tenements and other the premisses and was thereof seised in his demesne as of fee taile And he so being thereof seised the said I. R. about foure yeres now past of the said messuage and other the premisses dyed seised without issue male of his bodie lawfully begotten by force whereof the said messuage and other the premisses discended and came and of right ought to discend and come vnto your said poore Orator as brother and heire male to the said I. R. by the vertue of the gift aforesaid So it is my singuler good Lord that aswell the deede of intaile made of and for the premisses by the said W. R. the grandfather vnto the said A. R. and A. and to the heires males of their bodies lawfully begotten as is aforesaid as diuers other charters euidences and deedes writings and muniments concerning the premisses prouing the said interest and title of your said Orator in and to the premisses been disceiptfully comen to the hands and possession of I. W. and C. his wife late wife of the said I. R. G. W. gentleman and T. S. the elder and remaine there as they haue conueyed and put them and by colour of hauing the said euidences deedes writings and mumments in their hands and possession the same I. W. and E. haue now of late wrongfully entred into the said messuage and other the premisses And the possession thereof do so yet wrongfully deteine keepe from your said Orator and also the rents issues and profites thereof haue wrongfully receiued perceiue● and taken to their owne vse by the space of fower yeres past and so yet do contrary to all right and good conscience And albeit that your sayd Orator hath often and sundry times required and instantly desired the said I. W. and E. G. W. and T. S. aswell to deliuer vnto your said Orator the said euidences deedes writings and muniments concerning the premisses as also to auoid the possession of the premisses and peaceably and quietly to permit and suffer your said Orator and his assignes to haue and inioy the same and to receiue and take the rents and profits thereof to his owne vse according to his said interest and title therein which to do they at all times haue refused and denied and yet do contrarie to all right and good conscience And for asmuch as your said Orator knoweth not the certaine number contents ne other certainties of the said euidences deedes writings and muniments nor wherein they be conteined And also for that the said I. W. E. G. W. and T. S. be of so great substance riches and also greatly frinded and borne in the said Countie of W. And your said Orator being but a poore man and hauing but few friends in the said Countie the same your said Orator is and shall be therefore without remedy concerning the premisses by due course and order of the common Law and otherwise vnlesse your good Lordships ayde and fauour be vnto him shewed in this behalfe In consideration whereof
humble wise complayning sheweth c. That whereas vpon Sect. 137. the imagination of honesty and good opinion that R. C. father vnto your saide Orator deceased had in one T. T. c. the said R. about Easter last past did ioine in bargaine with the said T. T. for the deliuerie of so much wares whereof the moitie was the said R. as amounted to the summe of c. vnto one I. S. of the Queenes Maiesties houshold Esquire for the which summe of c. the said S. stood bound by statute of the Staple vnto the said R. C. and T. T. payable at the feast of c. then next c. which was in the yere of our soueraigne c. And to the intent that the same R. being a man of such honestie and simplicitie as did neither suspect nor yet doubt the good conscience of the said T. who alwaies toward him had counterfaited such puritie of conscience and so honest behauior might the better by the help of the same T. come by his debt at the time to be due if he so long liued or els if he died that the said T. might be as a stay and sure meanes to his executors for the getting in of the same he the same R. trusted the said T. with the custodie of the said Statute Soone after the making of the which bargaine and somewhat before the said feast of c. the said R. deceased and made your Orator his executor thereby charging him aswell with the gathering in of all such summes of money as were due to the said Testator as also with the payment of all such debts as the said R. did owe. And so it is most gratious Lord that although your said Orator hath diuers and sundrie times since the decease of his said father required the said T. to haue the moitie of the said c. due to him by equitie and good conscience as executor vnto his said testator c. The said T. now declaring himselfe what he is hauing regard neither to conscience common honestie nor yet to the trust he was put in minding if he can with what iniurie he careth not vtterly to barre your said Orator from the hauing thereof and he himselfe against all reason and conscience to haue the said c. for nothing hath not onely with many sleight and subtill delayes lingred and delaied your sai● Orator long time from hauing the same but also now lately hath plainly answered and affirmed that your saide Orator shall haue no part nor penie thereof which if it should thus passe should be both great incouraging to such corrupt conscioned persons still to perseuer in such their lewd demeanour and in the meane time turne to the great impouerishing of your saide poore Orator Wherefore may it please your ho. Lordship of your accustomed equitie to inioyne the said T. that he repay vnto your said Orator the said c. moitie of the said c. if he haue receiued it of the said S. or if he haue not that he be nolet to your said Orator to do therein what he can for the obteyning and getting in the same And thus shall your said Orator haue cause continually to pray for the prosperous estate of your good Lordship long to indure A bill of Complaint for recouering of Euidences made by compulsion by a man in prison without consideration IN most humble wise complayning sheweth vnto your good Lordship Sect. 138. your daily Oratrix I. B. That whereas in the yeare c. it chaunced the husband of your saide Oratrix together with one c. iointly and seuerally to be bounden in a Recognizance of the summe of c. knowledged before your good Lordship in the Queenes Maiesties Court of Chauncerie for the payment of c. payable at a certaine day now past vnto one c. for which summe not being paied at the day due the said c. hath sued execution against your said poore Oratrices husband whereupon he was by y● Shiriffe of c. arrested about c. past and by all the said space hath remained in the Qu. Maiesties prison of Marshalsie to his great paine of body importable charges and in maner vndoing both of him your poore Oratrix and their small children which piteous estate of his with himselfe lamenting after he had well considered he then consulted with himselfe for his best remedy in that behalfe and therewithall calling to his minde that he had c. a kinsman and cosin called c. being of c. vnto whom your said oratrices husband for the vicinitie of bloud and abilitie of substance was bolder to make his mone for helpe of this his aduersitie then vnto anie other But farre contrarie to his expectation and against all humanitie whence your said Oratrices poore husband looked for most succour thence he receiued not onely least help but also most hurt For the said c. well perceiuing thaduerse estate that your Oratrices poore husband was and is in which was the greedinesse of the Marchant for his money thernest thought and care of your poore Oratrix and her poore children and the great desire that her said poore husband had as any man would of liberty and discharge of trouble would by no meanes promise his helpe vnto her said poore husband herein vnlesse he would be content to bargaine and sell all his lands amounting to the yearely rent of c. vnto him the sayd c. for an Annuity of xx li. sterling to him during his life and for the summe c. whereo● c. to be paide in hand whereunto your said poore Oratrices husband through the constraint of his saide case was compelled to agree and to seale such writings as the saide c. not long after hee brought to him Indentures cōcerning the bargaine nothing doubting of c. being his cosin but that they would haue sealed to none other but onely such as conscience would stand with at which time the same c. neither paide nor profered any peny of the said c. according to his couenant with delay of paiment both against his promises and couenant After her said poore husband had studied vpon and therewithall read ouer the couenants comprised in the saide Indentures of this bargaine which indeede most honorable Lord were so parcially deuised for the behoofe of the said c. and againe so sore against your saide poore Oratrices husband as if the bargaine had taken effect had bin to the vtter vndoing of him and her with all their heires for euer your saide poore Oratrices husbande taking hold on the point that the said c. paied not the foresaide c. did at their next meeting renounce and say that he would not stand to the saide couenants and bargaine whereunto the said c. partly acknowledging in that he had not paide nor profered this c. saide before sufficient witnesses here ready to be sworne he was contented howbeit he said
secret estates to diuers vnknowne persons to defraude the plaintife of his apt remedie by the common lawe and so prayeth proces against the defendant To the Right Honorable Sir T. E. Knight Lord Keeper of the great Seale of England IN most humble wise complayning sheweth vnto your good Lordship Sect. 145. your dayly Orator I. B. labourer That whereas R. G. Widowe was lawfully seazed in her demesne as of fee of and in three messes twentie acres of land meadow leasowe and pasture with the appurtenances set lying and being in M. in the Countie of B. And the said R. G. being so seazed of all the premisses did of the same about fortie yeares last past enfeoffe certaine persons To haue and hould to them and their heires to the vse and performance of the last will and testament of the saide R. G. and by the same her will deuised all the premisses or the vse thereof to her sonne W. B. and to the heires of his body lawfully begotten with diuers remainders ouer and dyed by and after whose death the said W. B. into the premisses entred and was thereof lawfully seazed in his demeasne as of fee tayle generall by force of the gift aforesaid And the said W. B. so being seazed of the premisses died of such an estate thereof seased by an after whose death the same premisses did discend and come to your said Orator as sonne and heire of the body of the said W. B. by force of the deuise aforesaide by reason whereof your saide Orator in the premisses entred and was thereof seazed in his demesne as of fee by force of the saide gift in taking the issues and profits accordingly vntill of late that is to say about foure yeares last past that as well the saide deede of feoffment and last will and testament aforesaide as also diuers other euidences charters escripts and miniments concerning the premisses are by casuall meanes come to the handes custodie and possession of one R. W. of S. aforesayde in the sayde Countie yeoman who by cullour of hauing of them hath not onely entred into the premisses and thereof expulsed your sayde Orator but also hath contriued diuers secret estates to diuers and sundry persons to your Orator vnknowne in purpose to defraude and delay your sayde Orator to his apt action and remedie by the course of the common lawes of this realme for recouerye of the pr●misses to your Orators vtter vndoing and disinheritance for euer And for as much as your sayde Orator knoweth not the certayne number nor the dates and contents of the sayde Euidences Charters Escripts or Miniments nor yet wherein the same be contayned whether in bagge or boxe sealed or vnsealed or in chest locked or vnlocked by reason whereof your sayde Orator is clearely without all remedye for the recouerie thereof by the ordinarie course of the common lawes of this Realme In tender consideration whereof may it please your good Lordship the premisses considered to graunt vnto your sayde Orator the Queenes Maiesties most gracious writ of Subpena to be directed vnto the sayde R. W. commaunding 〈◊〉 thereby perso●●lly to appeare before your good Lordship in the Queenes Maiesties high court of Chauncerpe at a short day and ●●der a certayne payne therein to be limited then and there to answere to the 〈◊〉 and to abide such order and direction therein as to 〈◊〉 and iustice shall appertayne And your said poore Orator shall dayly pray as ●e is bounden for the health and long life of your good Lordship with all increase of honour to Gods will and good pleasure A bill against two for the deliuerie of he●reloomes or principalls to the plaintife being sonne and heire according to the custome of the Countie Pallantine of Chester To the Right Honorable Sir Nicholas Bacon Knight Lord Keeper of the great seale of England COmplayning sheweth vnto your good Lordship your dayly Orator Sect. 14● I. S. of Lincolnes I●●● Ge●● sonne and heire of I. S. of D. within the Countie of ● That where as the sayde I. S. was in his life time lawfully possessed of and in diuers goods and Chattels as of his owne proper goods that is to say Plate Iewels houshold stuffe beasts cattaile horses and other manner of goods amounting to the value of fiue hundred pound or neere thereabouts and so being thereof possessed made his testament and last will ordeyning thereof Elizabeth then his Wife and nowe Wife to B. P. his sole executrix and shortly after dyed possessed of the premisses as aforesayde within the said Countie of C. Immediatly after whose death the said E. did take vpon her the administration of the said goods and other the premisses accordingly by vertue whereof she was thereof possessed accordingly But so it is and please your Honor that the custome of all the countrie within the said Countie of C. is and time out of minde of man to the contrarie hath beene that if any person or persons being possessed of goods and cattels as of his owne proper goods and cattels and dye thereof possessed that the next heire to him that so dyeth possessed shall haue the best and principall thing of euerie sort and kinde of the said goods and cattels for and in the name of the principals and heire Lomes by force vertue whereof your Orator being the sonne and heire of the said I. S. was after the death of the saide I. S. iustlie entituled to a great part of the said goods and cattels amounting at the least in value to 200. pound or neere thereabouts by reason whereof and for that your said Orator was at the time of the death of his saide father vnder age of xxi yeares and yet is and in ward to the Queenes Maiestie and hauing the possession of so much of all the said goods and cattels as to your said Orator did appertayne and of right belong by vertue of the custome aforesaid being verie neere to the value of two hundred pound by deliuerie of the saide E. in her Widowhood immediatly after the death of the saide I. S. your saide Orator did incontinently thereupon deliuer the same to the said E. to be safely by her kept to your saide Orators vse and to be in like maner safely redeliuered to your saide Orator at such time or times as by your saide Orator or his assignes she should be thereunto required sithence which said redeliuerie made by your said Orator to the said E. as aforesaid the said E. hath taken to husband one B. P. Gen● by reason whereof all the said goods cattels and other the premisses were and did come after the said entermariage into the hands and possession of the same B. P. which said E. sithens the said deliuerie made by your said Orator vnto her as aforesaide before the day of entermariage hath vtterly refused to make any redeliuerie of the said goods and cattels so by your said Orator to her deliuered as aforesaid or yet to make
plaint if went about to take the benefit of his extent to keepe Courts and vnderstand what lands and how the tenants held and what rents seruices they paid for the same but could not performe his purpose therein for the tenants the noble man had the Courtrowles in their keeping and the leasses rentals c. and would not let him see the same and that the noble man refused to suffer the plaintife to enter into the manors lands extended or to keepe any Courts and would not suffer the tenāts to pay the plaintife any of the rents or seruices due for the same manors or to declare vnto him what the same rents and seruices were And then the plaintife prayeth that the tenants occupiers and farmors of the said manors may vpon their oathes bring forth their leasses declare what lands they hold and what rents seruices euery of them pay And that all the defendants may shewe to the plaintife the Courtro●les rentals books o● suruay field books terrars in their custodie and so prayeth proces against all the defendants To the Right Honorable Sir Christopher Hatton of the most noble order of the Garter Knight Lord Chancellor of England IN most humble wise complayning sheweth to your good Lordship Sect. 149. your dayly Orator I. L. Citizen and Clothworker of London That whereas the Ho. Ed. Lord M. Baron of R. the last day of December in the 26. yeare of the raigne of our soueraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth before Sir Christopher Wray Knight Lord chiefe Iustice of the pleas before her highnes to be holden did acknowledge himselfe to owe to your Orator the summe of MCC of lawfull english money by his recognizance in the nature of an estatute staple with a defeazance thereupon made for the true payment of diuers seuerall summes of money at sundrie seuerall dayes now long sithence past And whereas likewise the saide Ed. Lord M. was and stoode iustly indebted to your saide Orator in diuers other summes of money by ohter bonds as also by your Orators booke for diuers wares taken vp of your Orator for the vse of the saide Lord Mo. And whereas also Tho. P. Esquier brother of the said Lord Mo. stood indebted did owe to your said Orator other certaine summes of money for the paimēt wherof the said Lord Mo. did vndertake and did make to your said Orator many seuerall sundrie promises the which as yet he hath in no sort performed And whereas the said Lord Mo. at the time of the knowledging of the foresaid statute staple was lawfully seazed in his demesne as of Fee of in the mannors of H. W. A. B. with two faires twice in the yeare with one market holden euery weeke at H. aforesaid with the hundred of F. with euery of their appurtenances scituate lying being in the Countie of Norffolke and of and in the manor of H. with their appurtenances in the said Countie of Norffolke which said mannors other the premisses aforesaid the said Lord Mo. by lawfull assurance conueyance in the Lawe did bargaine sell conuey assure the same with all and euery their appurtenances whatsoeuer to one Tho. Lord of H. in the saide Countie of Norffolke Esquier and to his heires for euer by vertue of which conueyance and assurance the said Tho. L. was and is yet seazed of the saide seuerall mannors and other the aforesaid premisses in his demesne as of Fee And whereas the said Edw. Lord Mo. was likewise seazed in his demesne as of Fee at the time of the knowledging of the saide statute staple of and in the mannors of S. M. and W. with the aduousons of Sw. Mo. and Wo. with their appurtenances in the Countie of Norffolke aforesaid which said seueral mannors thaduousons aforesaid the said Lord Mo. by like conueyance and assurance did conuey and assure the same to one Ed. B. late of D. in the said Countie of Norffolke Esquier deceased and to his heires for euer to the only vse and behoofe of the said Ed. B. his heires and assignes for euer by whose death T. B. sonne and heire of the said Ed. B. Esquier deceased was and yet is seazed of the said mannors of S. Mo. and Wo. and of the aduowsons of S. Mo. and Wo. in his demesne as of Fee And whereas the said Lord Mo. was at the time of the knowledging of the saide statute staple likewise seazed in his demesne as of Fee of and in the mannor of B. with the appurtenances scituate and extending into the Townes of N. M. c. in the aforesaid Countie of Norffolke which said mannor the saide Ed. Lord M. did likewise conuey vnto T. G. Gent̄ and to his heires for euer to the only vse and behoofe of the said T. G. his heires and assignes for euer And whereas the said Edw. Lord Mo. was at the time of the saide statute knowledged and yet is seazed of and in the mannor of A. with the appurtenances in the said Countie of Norffolke in his demesne as of fee and being indebted to your said Orator as aforesaid your Orator made sundrie and diuers earnest requests for the getting of the said debt and summes of money aforesaid and your Orator being by the saide Lord Mo. promised to haue the said debts at diuers seuerall dayes yet none of them were performed or kept whereby your Oratour seeing no performance but was delayed from time to time your saide Oratour about two yeares sithence sued forth his seuerall writs of Extendi facias directed to the Sheriffs of Norffolke Essex Hertford Sommersetshire and Yorke and to the Chancellor of the Countie Pallantine of Lancaster for the extending of all the mannors lands tenements and hereditaments within the Counties aforesaid whereof the said Lord Mo. was seazed the time of the saide statute knowledged which writ directed to the Sheriffe of the said Countie of Norffolke was deliuered to one Clement Pastone Esquier then Sheriffe of the same Countie to be by him executed and returned acordingly By vertue whereof the saide Clement Pastone Esquier did by the Othes of a Iury sworne charged within the said Countie of Norffolke acording to the due course of her Maiesties lawes extend and appraise the saide seuerall maunors faires markets lands tenements all other the premisses with the appurtenances lying within the said Countie of Norffolke as in and by the saide extents remayning of record in this ho. Court of Chauncery and by the returne of the said Sheriffe with the seisure of the said seuerall mannors into the Queenes Maiesties hands to the intent they might be deliuered to your Orator in extent more at large it doth and may apeare After which inquisition extent and seasure so taken had made your Orator sued forth her highnes writ of Liberate bearing Teste the 4. day of February in the 30. yeare of her highnes raigne directed tothe said Sheriffe of Norffolke commaunding him thereby to deliuer
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. Gent̄ 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