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

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such a Fine under the great Seal hath this Commodity That if any errors remain in the record of the same Fine they be not amendable after the exemplification thereof 23 Eliz. c. 3. but i● seemeth this extendeth only to Fines levyed before the same statute 23 Eliz. c. 3. These inrollments and exemplifications seem very necessary because that the privity and warrant of the said Court many errors hapening in the former records thereof may be amended and these inrolments will suffice if the former Record thereof or any part thereof be imbezelled or otherwise defaced 23 Eliz. c. 3. The exemplification of a Fine inrolled according to the Statute of 23 El. c. 3. OLiver Lord Protector c. To all to whom this present writing shall come greeting Know ye that among the Inrolments of Writs and other things depending for Fines according to the form of the Statute of the Term of Easter at Westminster in the year of our Lord God 1654. in the 7. Roll it is thus contained ss Essex ss Oliver Lord Protector of the Common-wealth of England Scotland and Ireland c. To the Sheriff of Essex greeting Command E. W. Esquire and I. his wife that justly and without delay they hold to I. W. and I. S. the Covenant between them made of two Messuages two Gardens two Orchards 20. Acres of Land 20. Acres of Meadow 40. Acres of Pasture and 100. Acres of Furs and Heath with the appurtenances in B. and W. And unless they shall do it and the aforesaid I. and I. shall secure you for prosecuting their plaint then summon by good summoners the aforesaid E. and I. that they be before our Justices at Westm in 8. dayes of Saint Michael to shew wherefore they did it not and have you there the summoners and this Writ Witness my self at Westminster the 13. day of September in the year c. Pledges of prosecuting John Doo Richard Roo summoners John Den Richard Fen John T. Esquire Sheriff ss I. W. giveth to the Lord Protector six Shillings and eight pence for a license of Concord with E. W. Esquire and I. his wife of a plea of Covenant of 2. Messuages 2. Gardens 2. Orchards 20. Acres of Land 20. Acres of Meadow 10. Acres of Pasture and 100. Acres of Furs and Heath with the appurtenans in B. and W. And he hath a Certiorari by the peace admitted before R. H. one of the Justices of the Lord Protector of the Bench Justice in the Countrey ss Oliver Lord Protector c. to his beloved and faithfull R. H. one of his Justices of the Bench greeting Whereas our Writ of Covenant dependeth before you and your Associates our Justices of the Bench between I. W. and I. S. E. W. Esquire and I. his wife of 2. Messuages 2. Gardens 2. Orchards 20. Acres of Land 20. Acres of Meadow in B. and W. in the County of Essex to Levy a Fine thereof between them before you and your Associates aforesaid in the Bench aforesaid according to the Law and Custome of our Common-wealth of England and the same E. and I. are of themselves so impotent that without very great danger of their bodies unto West at the day in the Writ aforesaid contained to the knowledgements which in this behalf are required to be made to travail they are not sufficient as we have received we tendring the state of the same E. and I. in this behalf have given you power to receive the recognizances which the aforesaid E. and I. before you shall make of the premises And therefore we command you that unto the aforesaid E. and I. personally going their cognizances aforesaid ye receive And when he have received them your aforesaid Associates thereof under your Seales distinctly and openly ye certifie that then that Fine between the parties of the premises before you and your Associates aforesaid in the Bench aforesaid may be levied according to the Law and custome aforesaid And have you there then this Writ witness my self at Westminster the 27. of September in the year c. The answer of the within named R. H. unto this Writ The execution of this Writ appeareth in a certain Schedule to this Writ annexed And the Concord is such that is to say that E. and I. in the Writ to this Schedule annexed have reknowledged the Tenements in the said Writ specified with the appurtenances to be the right of I. W. in the same Writ named as those which the same I. and I. S. in the said Writ named have of the gift of the aforesaid E. and I. and those they have remised and quit claimed from themselves and their heirs to the aforesaid I. and I. and the heirs of him the said I. W. for ever And furthermore the same E. and I. have granted for themselves and the heirs of him the said I. that they will warrant the tenements aforesaid with the apputtenances to the aforesaid I. and I. and the heirs of him the said I. W. against all men for ever And for this c. the same I. W. and I. S. have granted the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid E. I. and the heirs of the body of him the said E. by the aforesaid I. lawfully begotten and for want of such issue the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to the aforesaid I. and the heirs of the body of him the said I. lawfully begotten and for default of such issue the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances shall wholy remain to the right heirs of him the said E. for ever To hold c. R. H. S. This is the finall concord made in the Court of the Lord Protector at Westminster in 8. dayes of Saint Michael in the year c. before I. D. R. W. I. W. and R. H. Justices and other of the Lord Protectors faithfull then there present between I. W. and I. S. plaintiffs and E. W. Esquire and I. his wife deforcients of 2. Messuages 2. Gardens 2. Orchards 20. Acres of Meadow 40. Acres of pasture and 100. Acres of Furs and Heath with the appurtenances in B. and W. whereof plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same Court to wit that the aforesaid E. and I. have recognized the aforesaud tenementss with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said I. W. as those which the same I. and I. S. have by the gift of the aforesaid E. and I. And those they have remised and quite claimed from them the said E. and I. and their heirs to the aforesaid I. and I. and the heirs of him the said W. for ever And furthermore the same E. and I. have granted for themselves and the heirs of him the said I. that they will warrant to the aforesaid I. and I. and the heirs of him the said I. W. the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances against all men for ever And for this recognizance remise quite claim warranty Fine and Concord the same I.
pasture 60 acres of wood 100 acres of Furres and Heath with the appurtenances in N. B. C. D. c. And unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid I. P. and E. have recognised the aforesaid Tenements and moyety with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said I. L. as those which the same I. L. hath by the gift of the aforesaid I. P. and E. and those they have remised and quite claimed from themselves and their heirs to the aforesaid I. L. and his heirs for ever And furthermore the same I. P. and E. have granted for themselves and the heirs of her the said E. that they will warrant to the aforesaid I. L. and his heirs the aforesaid Tenements and moyety with the appurtenances against all men for ever And for this c. The order of taking the knowledge of a Fine by a Dedimus Potestatem directed to divers but the knowledge taken only by two of the Commissioners and the certifying thereof by the Commissioners that took the knowledge AFter the Fine is acknowledged the Commissioners must write under the Concord of the said Fine as followeth Taken and knowledged this day c. in the year c. before A. B. Esquire and C. D. by virtue of the writ of the Lord Protector of Dedimus potestatem to us and others directed Commissioners A. B. C. D. Then write upon the back of the Dedimus Potestatem The Answer of A. B. Esq C. D. Gent. two of the Commissioners within named The execution of this Commission appeareth in a certain Schedule to this Commission annexed Then must the Commissioners subscribe their names A Fine knowledged by W. D. and I. D. to I. R. and I. D. of one Messuage and one Cottage in Ipswich with warrantie against all men In consideration whereof the Conusees do grant and render the premises to the said I. D. one of the Conusers for the term of 7 days next following and afterwards the same premises wholly to remain to one M. G. for her life and after her death the premises wholly to remain to the said W. D. oneof the said Conusors and his heirs for ever COmmand W. D. and I. D. that justly c. they hold to I. R. Gent. and I. D. the Covenant of one Messuage and one Cottage with the appurtenances in I. And unlesse c. warranty And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid W. D. and I. D. have recognised the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said I. as those which the same I. and I. D. have by the gift of the aforesaid W. D. and I. D. And those they have remised and quite claimed from themselves and rheir heirs to the aforesaid I. I. and the heirs of him the said I. for ever And furthermore the same W. and I. have granted for themselves and the heirs of him the said I. D. that they will warrant to the aforesaid I. and I. and the heirs of him the said I. the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances against all men for ever And for this recognisance c. the same I. and I. have granted the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid I. D. And The render those to him they have rendred in the same Court. To have and to hold to the said I. D. for term of 7 days from hence next following And after that Term ended the aforesaid Tenements with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to one M. G. To have and to hold to the said M. to hold of the chief c. during the life of the said M. and after the decease of the said M. the aforesaid Tenements with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to the aforesaid W. D. and their heirs for ever to hold of the chief c. A Fine acknowledged by the Husband and his Wife to H. S. Esquire of of 2 Messuages c. with warranty against all men THis is the final Concord made in the Court c. at c. the day in the A Fine sur cognisance de droit year c between H. S. Plaintiff and W. G. and S. his wife Deforcients of 2 Messuages 2 Witch-houses otherwise Salt-houses 2 Shops 2 Chambers one Stable 10 acres of land 4 acres of Meadow and 6 acres of Pasture with the appurtenances in c. whereof plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same Court to wit that the aforesaid W. and E. his Wife have recognised the tenements aforesaid with the appurcenances to be the right of the aforesaid H. S. as those which the same H. S. hath by the gift of the aforesaid W. E. And those they have remised and quite-claimed from themselves and their heirs to the aforesaid H. and his heirs for ever And moreover the aforesaid W. and E. have granted for themselves and the heirs of him the said W. that they and the heirs of the aforesaid W. the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid H. and his heirs will warrant for ever And for this c. A Fine acknowledged before the Justices of the Common pleas at Westminster c. with warranty against all men warranty THis is the final Concord in the Court of the Lord Protector at VVestminster in 8 days of St. Martin In the year c. before E. M. W. S. H. B. and I. H. Justices and other faithfull c. then there present between R. B. Esquire and J. L. Gent. and R. L. Gent. Plaintiffs and H. D. Deforcient of 2 Messuages one toft 80 acres of land 20 acres of Meadow 40 acres of Pasture and 3 acres of Wood with the appurtenances in H. and W. whereof plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same Court to wit that the aforesaid H. hath recognised the aforesaid tenem with the appurt to be the right of him the said R. B. as those which the same R. J. and R. have by the gift of the aforesaid H. and those he hath remised and quit claimed from himself and his heirs to the aforesaid R. J. and R. and the heirs of him the said R. for ever And furthermore the same H. hath granted for himself and his heirs that he will warrant to I. R. and the heirs of him the said R. the aforesaid Tenements with the appurtenances against all men for ever And for this remise quit claim warranty fine and Concord the same R. I. and R. have given to the aforesaid H. 38 l. sterling A Fine acknowledged by R. H. of P. to R. B. of the Mnnnor of I. with warranty against the Conusor and his heirs COmmand R H. of P. Esquire that justly c. he hold to R. B. R. H. c. the Covenant between them made of the Mannor of J. otherwise J. with the appurtenances and of 20 Messuages 500 acres of land 100 acres of Meadow 500 acres of Pasture 100 acres of wood 100 acres of
unto the aforesaid C. if he be not well able to travel unto you ye personally going the Attorney or Attorneys which the same C. personally before you or one of you in the Writ aforesaid before our aforesaid Justices depending against the aforesaid A. to call the Plaintiffe there at the aforesaid Term to plead the warranty to gain or to lose in his stead he shall will to put or constitute Atturney you or one of you receive And when ye or one of you shall so receive such Atturney or Atturneys Us in our Chancery of the name or names of such Atturney or Atturneys of him the said C. in 8 dayes of St. Hillary next to come wheresoever he shall be under your seals or one of yours duely ye or one of you certifie returning to us this Writ T. c. The Form of a Recovery with single Voucber COmmand S. H. that he render to A. B. and C. D. 40 Messuages with the appurtenances in G. D. R. c. The aforesaid S. H. doth put in his place R. F. and T. N. joyntly and severally against the aforesaid A. B. C. D. in a plea of Land W. A. whom the aforesaid S. H. calleth to warranty puts in his stead G. M. and T. F. joyntly and severally against the aforesaid A. B. and C. D. in a plea of Land The aforesaid A. B. and C. D. doe put in their stead R. C. and F. C. joyntly and severally against the aforesaid S. H. in a plea of land A Common Recovery had by divers against one of divers Mannors c. within the County Pallatine of Chester before the Judges of the Shires and Counties Of Pleas of the County of Chester at Chester before T. E. Esquire Son of T. E. Knight Justice of the Lord Protect there on Wednesday next after the Feast of Easter In the year of our Lord c. R. E. Knight P. D. Knight I. S. Son and heir apparent of T. S. of W. T. S. Son and heir apparent of R. S. of S. and G. L. Chaplain by Th. B. his Attorney in the Court of the Lord Protect here do demand against H. S. of O. Esq the Mannor of O. alias O. with the appurtenances and 14 Messuages c. as their right and inheritance and into which the same H. hath no entry but after the disseisin which Th. Cutt. thereof unjustly and without judgement hath made to the aforesaid R. P. I. T. and G. after that J. S. was made Earle of Chester c. And whereupon the same R. P. I. T. and G. say that they themselves were seized of the same Mannors Messuages Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbary Mosses and rent with the appurt c. in their demeasne as of Fee in the time of Peace of our Lord Protector taking thereof over in value c. And into which c. and there produce suit c. And the aforesaid H. S. Esq in his proper person comes and defends his right when c. and calleth to warranty T. N. who is present in Court in his proper person and gratis to the same H. S. the Mannor Messuage Lands Tenements Meadowes Pastures Woods Turbarie Mosses and rent and the moyety of the Mannor of E. above demanded with the appurtenances he warrants And hereupon the aforesaid R. P. I. T. and G. do demand against the same T. N. tenant by his warranty the aforesaid Mannors Messuages c. and the moyety of the Mannor of E. with the appurtenances in form aforesaid c. and whereupon they say that they themselves were seized of the same Mannors Messuages Lands Meadows Pastures woods Turbary Mosses rent and moyetie of the Mannor of E. with the appurtenances in his Demeasne as of Fee in the time of peace in the time of the said Lord Protector taking thereof over in value c. and into which c. And thereof they produce their sure c. And the aforesaid Th. N. Tenant by his Warranty defendeth his right when c. and saith that the aforesaid T. C. hath not disseised the aforesaid R. P. J. T. and G. of the aforesaid Mannor Messuage Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbary Mosses and Rent and Moyety of the Mannor of E. above demanded with the appurtenances in manner and form as the aforesaid R. P. J. T. and G. by their Writ and Declaration aforesaid doe suppose c. And the aforesaid R. E. P. D. I. T. and G. do pray licence thereof of imparling here c. and they may have it Afterwards the same Term c. The aforesaid R. P. I. T. and G. by their Attorney aforesaid came again in the Court of the Lord Protector c. And the aforesaid T. N. Tenant by his Warranty although solemnly exacted came not again but in contempt of the Court here departed made default Therefore it is considered by the Jury aforesaid that the aforesaid R E. P. D. I. T. G. recover their seisin against the aforesaid H. S. of the aforesaid Mannor Messuage Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbarie Mosses Rent Moyety of the Mannor of E. above demanded with the appurtenances And that the same H. have of the land of the aforesaid T. N. to the value And the same T. N. in mercy A Common Recovery by divers before the Justices of Chester and Judges of the same County of a Mannor c. Of Pleas of the County of Chester at Chester before T. E. Knight Justice of the LORD PROTECTOR there on Wednesday tali Anno. R. B. W. B. B. B. Sons of R. B. Knight O. B. H. D. Son and Heir of R. D. Esq deceased D. D. of E. and R. C. Chaplain by T. B. their Attorney in the Court of the LORD PRO●ECTOR here do demand against R. D. Chaplain and T. H. of the City of C. the Mannor of W. with the appurtenances 30 Messuages one Watermill 500 acres of land 400 acres of Meadow 200 acres of Pasture 100 acres of Wood 20 acre of Turbarie 40 acres of Land covered with water and 40 l. rent with the appurtenances in W. and O. as their right and inheritance and into which the same R. and T. hath non entry but after the disseisin which T. C. unjustly and without judgement hath made to the aforesaid R. W. B. c. after that J. Scoticus was made Earl of Chester c. And whereupon the same R. W. B. c. say that they themselves were seised of the same Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbarie Lands covered with Water with the appurtenances in their Demeasne as of Fee in the time of peace in the time of the Lord Protect now taking thereof over in value c. And into which c. And thereof they produce their sute c. And the aforesaid R. D. and T. H. in their proper persons doe come and defend their right when c. and doe call thereof to warranty W. M. Esq who is present here in Court in his proper person and gratis the Mannor