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A72160 An Inglish disputing of the fait hgoodes [sic], and their lawes the which I haue written according to the nevve inuention of the magnifyk and great doctour, and aduocat, Sir Philippe Glaum, &c. ... the third day of the moneth called Februarii, in the yeare of our Lorde a thousand, six hundred, three and twentie : thervp [sic] I will answer euen well in my English, with the grace and healp of the holy ghost [sic], by the shoole at H[e?]arbourn, at the seuen tenth day of the same moneth / Steuen George. George, Steven. 1623 (1623) STC 11745.7; ESTC S5347 6,237 11

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AN INGLISH DISPUTING of the FAITHGOODES AND THEIR LAWES The Which I haue Written according to the nevve inuention of the magnifyk and great Doctour and Aduocat Sir Philippe Glaum c. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and quickelie the thenth day of my Inglish that is to say The third day of moneth called Februarii in the yeare of our Lorde a thousand six hundred three and twentie Thervp I Will answer euen well in my English with the grace and healp of the holy ghost by the shoole at Hearbourn at the seuen tenth day of the same moneth STEUEN GEORGE Printed at Fraunkofourd by Iohn Carll Ounkel in the yeare of our lord 1623. Illustrissimis celsissimis generosissimis Principibus Comiti Dominis Dn. Philippo Hassiae Landgrauio Comiti in Catzenelnbogen Dietz Ziegenhain Nidda c. Dn. Augusto Principi Anhaltino Comiti Ascaniae Domini Seruestae Bernburgi c. Dn. Adolpho Comiti in Bentheim Teclenburg Steinfurt Lymburg Domino in Rheda Weuelinghouen Hoya Alpen Helfenstein L. Baroni in Lennep praef col hered c. Principibus Comiti Dominis suis clementiss Hanc de Feudis ipsorumiure Anglicam disputationem 10. die à se conscriptam Subiectissime humilime dedicat Stephanus Georgius Embdensis author Respondens An Inglish disputing of the FAITH GOODES AND Their Lawes THE ENTRANCE SERING that i haue vntill novv learned nyne dayes the Inglish tounghe according to the nevve vvay and inuention of the Doct. Philippe Glaum c. vvhich desireth novvse that any man shall thinke of him more then as he seeth in him or that he heareth of him ard concluding by me that i vvill vvrite an Inglish disputing and dispute the same so much as it is possible in one speach that ther is vnknovven to the greatest part Haue i vvould take the materie of the faithgoodes and their lavves God the father of our Lorde Iesus Christ geeue me bis grace Amen THE FIRST SETTING At the beginning is heare to knovve that this right or lavv be an vnvvriten right 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Neuerthelesse is it a generall right and in the iudgement of the faithgoodes is the same lavv of more ualue as ther is the vvriten lavv that may only be vsed in such case if the lavves of the faithgoodes and the lyknes of the same lavves lacke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 THE SECONDE SETTING It is vncertaine vvhence the lavves of the faithgoodes haue his first beginning so is it also not profitable for to vvit Neuertheles is the commone meaning of the lavvyers that these lavves of the faithgoodes haue ben comen from the Longebeardes THE THIRD SETTING Of greater profite is it thalmen knovve the definition vvhich also loudeth A a) Feodum Chr. Laur. vel praestarium ein Lehen à praestando sed Ital. prestar prester Gal. est commodare Beneficium ann Fr. beneficium Castrense L. ein Burglehen aliud est Vollehen L. q. Fahnen Lehen faithgood is a benefitie that ther is giuen in such vvise to any man of a beneuolence that the proprietie of the ground good vvkich is giuen in benefitie remaineth by the lorde bot the fruitefull use of the same passeth so to the taking that it pertai●eth in all tymes to him and his heires so vvel vvamen as vvomen sif that is sayd namelie to thind that he and his heires serue faithfullie to the lorde if that seruice be expressed namely of vvhat sorth it shall be eyther be promised vndeterminedlie THE FOURTH SETTING The faithgood is propre or vnpropre Her after is it vvamanly or vvomanly for à male receiueth a Wamanlie faithgood At the third is it Worldly or churchly 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 c. At the fourth is it noble or vnnoble At the fift is it nevve or fatherlie the vvhich some any hath gotten from one of his parentes through the succession * item a manour Cl. verb. praedium THE FIFT SETTING Touching the persons the vvhich may geeue the faithgoodes is li it knovve that all they Which haue the administration of his goodes 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 may also vvell geeue his goodes in benefitie vvithout any difference vvhither the same be nobles or vnnobles vvamanlies or Womanlies Worldlies or churchlies THE SIXTE SETTING On the contrary so may other persones not geeue faythgoodes to vvit that theare not haue the free vvilling administration of is goodes as ther are they vvhich be under the might of their father or b) In Chr. Laur. Mundeburde i. e defensio tutela simile Ger. Mundbar Gal. manburnie defenders Lykvvise none prelat may geeue any faythgood of the gooder of his church vvithout the case of need 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 THE SEUENTH SETTING But euery c) Vassalli ann Fr. leodes leutte sed alii sunt litones Alb. abb Stad liti vel lidi Laur. id est proprii homines item ministeriales dienstientte L. v. § Si ministeriales de pac ten Sed alii sunt mansuarii à mansus vel mansum ut mansum regale dominicum est c. vel manentes L. vicissim alii burgenses ciuitatenses qui opponuntur comitatensibus Alii iterum marhenses marchiones ann Fr. hodie hohe men Ital. marchese 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Niceph à marca nn Fr. diegemarck man can receaue a faithgood the vvhich vnderstandeth a litle of the affaire for that cause vvhile that faythgood is a benefitie and gift thvvhich may receaue they vvhich theare be ouer seuen yeares 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Bot if the geuing of the faithgood is a contract is the geuer oblished alone but the receauer as then vvhen he shall haue accomplished the fiue and tvventieth yeare of his eage THE EIGHT SETTING And in such maner is in the persone that receauetha faithgood none difference of vvhat stat or qualitie the same be vvith vnderstanding vvhile the geeuer may it knovve before THE NYNTH SETTING A faythgood can be geuen or a) Adtractus alias compatatum Laur. receined through a proctour if he hath ar expresse charge for to make a nevv faithgood THE TENTH SETTING Lyk as the persones may geeue a faithgood vvhich there may alienat and to gether present in giftes theyr goodes After the same fashion the goodes can be giuē in ben fitie the vvhich may be b) Derittum vel drictū in priuil Lud. Imp. dato Castr i.e. ius q. ius directum ab Ital dritto alienated and geuen in gift Then if ther is any faulte in the one or the other can the faithgood not be geuen 2. F. 3. in the beginning THE ELEUENTH SETTING The goodes shall be a ground as is sayd aboue in the definition or the which are c) Coniecta ap Masson 2. ann q. ein zuschos i.e. fodrum annona commeatus precariae beede hodie necessariae simile steura stevver ann Henr. Regalia Brun. in host bell Sax. id est reditusregni ut regnumnon cui nulla regalia per eund similes Fisci Laur.