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A49392 Reports in the Court of Exchequer, beginning in the third, and ending in the ninth year of the raign of the late King James by the Honourable Richard Lane ... ; being the first collections in that court hitherto extant ; containing severall cases of informations upon intrusion, touching the King's prerogative, revenue and government, with divers incident resolutions of publique concernment in points of law ; with two exact alphabeticall tables, the one of the names of the cases, the other of the principall matters contained in this book. Lane, Richard, Sir, 1584-1650.; England and Wales. Court of Exchequer. 1657 (1657) Wing L340; ESTC R6274 190,222 134

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REPORTS in the Court of EXCHEQUER Beginning in the third and ending in the ninth year of the Raign of the late KING JAMES By the Honourable RICHARD LANE Late of the Middle Temple an eminent Professor of the Law sometime Atturney Generall to the late PRINCE CHARLES Being the first Collections in that Court hitherto extant Containing severall Cases of Informations upon Intrusion touching the Kings Prerogative Revenue and Government with divers Incident Resolutions of Publique Concernment in Points of LAW With two exact Alphabeticall Tables the one of the Names of the Cases the other of the Principall Matters contained in this Book LONDON Printed for W. Lee D. Pakeman and G. Bedell and are to be sold at their Shops in Fleetstreet 1657. AN ALPHABETICALL TABLE of the names of the Cases contained in this BOOKE A. AIrie against Alcock p. 33 Arden against Darcie p. 68 Sir Anthony Ashleys case p. 83 B. BRet against Johnson p. 1 Bates in an information p. 22 Bently and others against Leigh p. 71 Brown Sir Henry p. 81 86 Bromleys case p. 90 Brockenburies case p. 91 Beckets case touching rec●sancy p. 91 Bents case p. 96 Beckets case p. 118 C. CAtesbies case p. 3● Cumberland the Earles case p. 39 Calvert against Kitchin and Parkingson in Simony p. 71 100 Carew against Broughton p. 79 Clare Sir Henry p. 96 Clerke against Rutland p. 113 Chamberlains case p. 117 D. DEnnis against Drake p. 20 Dimoek Sir Edward in an information for intrusion p. 31 35 60 Doille against Jolliffe p. 48 52 E. EWer against Moile p. 83 Edwards case p. 98 F. FOrtescue see Isabell p. 91 G. GIbsons Case p. 90 Gooches Case p. 99 H. HUddlestone and Hills case p. 16 Halseyes Case of Recusancy p. 104 I. INformation See Page p. 19 Information See Page p. 21 Information see Bates p. 22 Information see Dimock p. 31 Jacksons Case p. 60 Isabell Fortescues case p. 91 K. THe King against the Earle of Nottingham and others p. 42 Kent and Kelway p. 70 L. LIttleton Sir John p. 56 Levison against Kirke p. 65 Leazure Sir Stephen p. 100 M. MAior of Lincolnshirs Case p. 16 Mary Reps against Babham p. 17 N. NOrton Sir Daniel p. 74 O. OVerburies Sir Thomas p. 55 P. PAges Case an information p. 19 Phillips against Evans p. 33 Q. QUeens Colledge in Oxfords Case p. 15 33 R. RIchards against Williams p. 18 S. SKelton against the Lady Airie p. 17 St. Saviours in South warke in an information p. 21 Shstabey against Walker and Bromley p. 49 Sweet and Beale p. 56 Sawyer against East p. 74 108 Smith and Jennings Case p. 97 Scot and his Wife against Hilliar p. 98 T. TRollops Case p. 51 V. VAuxs against Austin others p. 59 W. WIkes case p. 54 Worslin Mannings Case p. 58 Wentworth and others against Stanley p. 93 Wickham against Wood p. 113 Y. YOrke and Allein p. 20 ERRATA In page first l. 31. for Nay 1. Noy 37 fol. 32. Hill left out in the Margent untill 37. fol 37. in the margent T●●th for Trin. 111. for 101. MICHAELMAS 3 Jac. in the EXCHEQVER Bret against Johnson IN an information for the King by the Attorney General against Sir Robert Iohnson for entrie into a house and Close in Buckingham Town called the Parsonage Close in February 4. Iac. upon not guiltie pleaded a special verdict was found to this effect that Queen Elizabeth was seised in fee in right of her Crown of the late Prebends of Sutton Buckingham Horton and Hordley in the Countie of Buck whereof the place where c. is parcel and she 20 Februarie 11. Eliz. granted to Henry Seymor Lord Seymor the said Prebends for life rendring 11. s. 4. for rent and the Iurors say that these Letters Patents by the command of the said Lord Seymor were restored to be cancelled and he being seised pro ut lex postulat Queen Eliz. 21. Mar. 37. Eliz. reciting the former Patent Quas quidem litteras patentes et totum jus statum titulum terminum et interesse de et in praemissis praefatus dominus Seymor modo habens et gaudens surfum rediddit et restituit cancellandum to this intention nevertheless that we should make to him another patent which surrender we accepted of by these presents she by her patent under the great Seal aswell in consideration of the said surrender as for other causes and considerations demised and granted to the said Lord Seymor the said foure Prebends for his life the remainder to Anthony Wingfield for life the remainder to Robert Iohnson for life rendring 90 l. 3 s. 3. d. for rent and they found that there was not any actual surrender or cancellation of the said Letters Patents of 11. Eliz. but restitut ad cancellandum as before the making and acceptance of the second Patent of 37. Eliz. and they found that there was not any Vacat made upon the inrolment of the Patent of 11. Eliz. and they found that 10. April 37. Eliz. Anthony Wingfield and Iohnson granted to the Lord Seymor for 90. years to commence after his death or forfeiture of his estate if Wingfield or Iohnson or one of them should so long live and 20. April the same year the Lord Henry Seymor granted to Sir Robert Iohnson for 60. years to begin after the death of the said Seymor rendring 400. l. rent to him his Executors or assignes the Lord Seymor died 4. Iac. and Sir Robert Iohnson entred upon which entrie this information was brought nay that the Defendant is guiltie and he divided the case into two points First if there be any actual surrender of the patent of 11. Eliz. because there is not any record thereof and the King cannot take by bargain or contract if there be not a record of it as appears by 5. E. 4. and 7. E. 4.6 and Plowden in the Dutchy of Lancasters case for as it is there said it agrees with the Majestie of the King to have a record of things made by him Mich. 3. Jac. in the Exchequer or to him and if a grant is pleaded to be made to the King it is good to say quod non habetur tale Recordum and here is no record but a memorandum made upon it for otherwise leases made by Abbots before the dissolution shall be said to be of record because after the dissolution they were all put in the Tower amongst the records but questionless those leases are not of record because there is not any Memorandum made upon them also in the Lord Latimers case 12. H. 7. in Kelloway where Baron and feme seised in right of the feme in fee granted to the King this is not good if the deed be not inrolled for there they of the other side would have concluded the Tenant to say the contrary but that the deed was inrolled and so by way of admittance confess that a grant to the King is not good if the deed be not inrolled 3. Eliz.