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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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whether there remains sufficient free-lands besides those to the Alienor to sustain publick charges and to be in Assizes and Juries c. And this is as well where the Alienation is made by the King or by a Corporation or a Feme covert as by any other The like inquiry by Writ of ad quod damnum hath been used before the King made any grant or pardon for alienation lease release confirmation or licence and after the Inquisition returned and certified into the Chancery to effect the same accordingly F. N. B. f. 221. inde usque f. 227. But now experience is to the contrary in lieu whereof the use of late hath been to put in the Kings Patents in these words absque aliquo brevi de Ad quod damnum seu aliquibus aliis b●evibus seu mandatis super inde habendis fiendis aut prosequendis And one Writ of ad quod damnum will serve for divets Purchasers and a licence to alien in Mortmain of one King will serve in the time of another But not so of Lands holden in chief 22 E. 3. F. N. B. in brevi de ad quod damnum Of a pardon for alienation A fine of pardon BUt if perchance any alienation be made without licence a Pardon must be sued the fine whereof is the value of the Lands by one year and the mean profits between the Inquisition and the pardon 31 H. 8. Br. Alienation 29. unlesse the Commissioners will more favourably compound for the same as in some cases upon reasonable cause shewed they use to doe which Pardon being purchased the Purchaser is to hold the Land still 14 H. 6. 26. 50. Ass p. 2. 1 E. 3. c. 12. 34 E. 3. c. 15. Fine of licence But the Fine of a Licence to alien Lands holden in Capite is the third part of the yearly value thereof 26 H. 8. Br. Alienation 29. Mortmain But if a lienation of Lands into Mortmaine be made without licence the King may seise them as forfeited or escheate●d Mag. Char. ca. 36. West 2. ca. 32. And for a licence thereof to be granted the fine thereupon to be paid is the value of the land by 3 years 26 H. 8. Br. Alienation ●9 Variance But variance between the licence and the fine is not material if it be all one alienation 32 H. 8. Br. Alien 30. Release And it seemeth that a Fine sur release or other release is none alienation and therefore no fine due for the same P. 37 H. 8. Br. Alienation 31. Recovery But fines are payable and licences to be sued upon common recoveries 39 H. 6. 32 H. 8. c. 1. 4. E. 3. Will. Devise by Will is an Alienation 3. Ma. 1. Br. Alien 37. Of the Dedimus Potestatem to take Cognisance of a fine A Dedimus Potestatem to take knowledge of a Fine is as aforesaid a Writ Commissional directed to one or more giving them-power to take and certifie to the Justices of the Common Place the cognisance of the Cognisees when they cann●t conveniently travell to doe it in Court and it ought to rec●te the substance of the writ or Covenant and bear teste or date after it F. N. f. 146. g. The form of the writ of Covenant and Dedimus Potestatem with the returns thereof ensue The writ of Covenant OLiver c. To the Sheriff of York greeting Command T. B. Esquire and A. his wife that justly and without delay they hold to V. P. Gent. the Covenant between them made of the Mannor of T. with the appurtenances And of two Messuages 3 Cottages five Tofts one Dove-house five gardens five Orchards 110 acres of land 50 acres of meadow 50. acres of pasture 10 acres of wood 100 acres of ling and heath 40 s. rent common of pasture for all manner of beasts with the appurtenances in W. B. And unlesse they shall doe it and the aforesaid W. shall secure you for prosecuting his complaint then summon by good summoners the aforesaid T. and A. that they be here before our Justices at Westminster in 8 dayes of St. Michael to shew wherefore they will not doe it And have you there the Summoners and this Writ Witnesse c. the 14th day of N. In the year c. Fine And the Fine thereof was wont to be entred under the Writ thus For xx s. paid to the Farmer of the Fines of ou● Soveraign Lord the King by vertue of the Kings warrant Indorsement Then must the writ of Covenant be indorsed thus By E. S. for the fine within written who affirmeth that the Tenements within named doe not exceed the value of 10 l. by the year The Sheriffs return E. S. Pledges of persecuting John Doo Rich. Roo Sumoners John Den. Rich Fen. The Commis of Fines W. L. T. W R. Eure. Esq Sheriff The Dedimus potestatem thereof OL. c. To our beloved and faithfull c. greeting Whereas our writ of Covenant hangeth before our Justices of the Bench between W. P. Gent. and T. B. Esq and Ann his Wife of the mannor of T. with the appurtenances and of 2 Messuages 3 Cottages 5 Tofts 1 Dove-house 5 Gardens 5 Orchards 110 acres of Land 50 acres of Meadow 50 acres of Pasture 10 acres of Wood 100 acres of Ling and Heath 40 s. Rent and Common of Pasture for all kinds of Beasts with the appurtenances in W. and B. in the County of Tork to leavy a Fine thereof between them before our Justices aforesaid in the Bench aforesaid according to the Law and custom of our Common-wealth of England And the aforesaid T. and A. are so impotent that without the greatest danger of their bodies unto Westm at the day in the said writ conteined to make Cognisances which in this behalf are required travell they cannot as we have received We to the state of the said T. and A. pitifull in this behalf have given to you four three or two of you power to receive the Cognisanses which the said T. and A. before you four three or two of you shall make of the Premises And therefore you four three or two of you we command that unto the aforesaid T. and A. personally going you receive their Cognisances aforesaid and after ye have received them our Justices aforesaid thereof under the Seals of four three or two of you distinctly and openly you certifie that then that Fine between the parties aforesaid of the Premises before our Justices aforesaid in the Bench aforesaid may be levied according to the Law and Custom aforesaid sending to the said Justices this writ witnesse my self at Westminster 14th day of Novemb In the year c. Garth The name of the Cursiter The said Dedimus potestamus must be endorsed thus By the Commissioners of the great Seal of England at the i●st●●ce of the demandant 〈◊〉 formerly it was thus Per Dominum custod magni Sigilli Angliae ad instanc petend The
shall remain after to the right heirs of the said T. and F. for ever to hold c. And furthermore the same E. and R. have granted to the aforesaid T. and F. ten Messuages c. with the appurtenances in B. and C. aforesaid being the residue of the aforesaid Mannor Tenements and Rent aforesaid And those to them they have rendred in the same Court c. A Fine of homage rent and services Salop. ss COmmand E. T. Esquire that he hold to N. P. Covenant of one acre of land and fifteen shillngs rent with the appurtenances in G. and F. Andunlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid E. T. hath recognised the aforesaid acres of land with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said N. as that which the said N. hath by the gift of the aforesaid E. And that he hath remised and quite claimed from himself and his heirs to the aforesaid N. and his heirs for ever And the aforesaid E. hath granted to the aforesaid N. the aforesaid rent together with homage and all service of the said J. H. and his heirs for so many tenements as the aforesaid E. first held in F. aforesaid to have perceive and enjoy the aforesaid rent together with the homage and all the service to the aforesaid N. and his heirs for ever And the aforesaid E. and his heirs will warrant to the aforesaid N. and his heirs the aforesaid acre of land and the rent aforesaid with the appurtenances together with the homage and all the service aforesaid soe as it is said against all men for ever And for this c A Fine of a Mannor and Knights fees and services by the Husband and Wife and others BBtween H. W. and J. B. plaintiffs and T. M. Knight and T. son of the same T. and E. wife of the same T. the Son and W. M. Deforcients of the Mannor of T. with the appurtenances whereof plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same Court to wit that the aforesaid T. T. E. and W. have recognised the aforesaid Mannor with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said H. as that which the same H. and I. have by the gift of the aforesaid T. T. E. and W. together with seven Knights Fees in the same Mannor And have granted to the aforesaid H. and I. the aforesaid Mannor and Fees with the appurtenances together with the homages and all services of M. W. and I. N. and their heirs of so many Tenements as of the aforesaid T. T. E. and W. first they held in the same Mannor and those to them they have rendred in the said Court. To have and to hold to the same H. and I. and the heirs of the said H. of the chief Lords of that fee by the services which to the aforesaid Mannor and Fees pertain for ever And moreover the same T. T. E. and W. have granted for themselves and the heirs of him the said E. that they will warrant to the aforesaid H. and I. and the heirs of him the said H. the aforesaid Mannor and Fees with the appurtenances as aforesaid against all men for ever And for this Recognisance Grant Warranty Fine and Concord the said H. and I. have given to the aforesaid T. T. E. and W. twenty pounds sterling An old Fine in Frank almonie before Justices in Eyre in Anno 55. of King Henry the third THis is the final Concord made in the Court of the Soveraign Lord the King at Lincoln in 8 days of St. Michael In the year of the raign of Henry Son of King John the 55. before R. A. G. P. W. W. W. H. and I. O. Justices Itinerate and others of the Soveraign Lord the Kings faithfull Subjects then there present between J. D. plaintiff and the Prior of C. Deforcient of the Advowson of the Church of D. with the appurtenances whereof plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same Court to wit that the aforesaid I. hath recognised the aforesaid Advowson with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said Prior and of his Church of S. Mary of C. as that which the said Prior and his Church have by the gift of W. Son of W. ancestor of the said I. whose heir he is To have and to hold to the said Prior and his successors and his Church aforesaid of the aforesaid I. and his heirs in pure and perpetual free almes free and quit from all secular service and execution for ever and the aforesaid I. and his heirs will warrant acquit and defend the same Prior and his successors and his Church the aforesaid advowson with the appurtenances c. And for this c. the same Prior hath remitted to the aforesaid I. all the benefits and prayers which hereafter shall be made in his Church aforesaid for ever A Concord of lands in the County Palatine of Lancaster Lancaster THis is the final Concord made in the Court of the Lord Protector at L. the 15 day of June in the year of our Lord 1654. before I. C. third Baron of the Exchequer of the Lord Protector and F. R. one of the Serjeants of the Lord Protector at Law Justices of the Lord Protector at L. and other faithfull men of the Lord Protector then there present between H. T. and R. H. plaintiffs and W. C. Gent. Deforcient of one Messuage c. with the appurtenances in T. whereof plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same Court to wit that aforesaid W. hath recognised c. A Lease for years reserving a rent Ebor. ss COmmand F. T. and M. his Wife that justly c. they hold to I. H. and K. his Wife Covenant c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid E. and M. have granted the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to have and to hold to the said I. and K. from the Feast c. which shall be in the year c. to be compleat if the aforesaid M. shall so long live yeelding therefore at the Feasts c. by equal portions to be paid during all the Term aforesaid c. And if it happen c. Quaere whether this be a good lease at this day against issue in tail A Lease for years rendring rent Ebor. ss COmmand T. P. Esq and W. Gent. that justly c. they hold to I. W. and E. M Covenant c. of one messuage c. with the appurtenances in H. and B. and of a free fishing in the water of B. and unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid T. and W. have recognised the tenement and free fishing aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said I. as that which the said I. and E. have by the gift of the aforesaid T. and W. and that they have remised and quite claimed from themselves and their heirs to the aforesaid I.
and E. and the heirs of him the said I. for ever And furthermore the said T. and W. have granted for themselves and the heirs of him the said T. that they will warrant the tenement and free fishing afo●●said with the appurtenances to the aforesaid I. and E. and the heirs of him the ●aid ● against all men for ever and for this recognisance remise quite claim warranty fine and concord the said I. And E. have granted to the aforesaid W. the tenement and free fishing aforesaid with the appurtenances and that to him they have rendred in the same Court. To have and to hold the tenement and free fishing aforesaid with the appurtenancs to the aforesaid W. and his assigns from the Feast of St. Martin in winter last past unto the end of the term of 60 years from thence next following and fully to be compleat yeelding therefore yearly to the aforesaid ● and E. and the heirs of him the said I. the yearly rent of 3 l. 6 s. 8 d. of lawfull money of England at the Feasts of St. M. and P. by equall portions during the Term aforesaid to be paid And if it happen the aforesaid yearly rent of 3 l. 6 s. 8 d. to be in arrear and unpaid in part or in all by the space of XX days next after any of the aforesaid Feasts at which it ought to be paid that then and from thenceforth it shall and may be lawfull for the said I. and E. and the heirs of him the said I. into the said tenement with the appurtenances to enter and distrain and the distresses so there taken and had lawfully to take drive and lead away in his custody to retein untill of the said yearly rent of 3 l. 6 s. 8 d. together with the arrerages thereof if any shall be to him he shall be fully satisfied and paid also the said I. and E. have granted to the aforesaid T. as well the reversion of the tenements and free fishing aforesaid with the appurtenances as the aforesaid rent of 3 l. 6 s. 8 d. thereupon reserved And those to him they have rendred in the said Court. To have and to hold aswell the reversion of the tenements and free fishing aforesaid with the appurtenances as the aforesaid rent of 3 l. 6 s. 8 d. thereupon reserved to the foresaid T. and his heirs for ever to hold c ut supr A Lease for years by Fine by one and his Wife Ebor. ss COmmand C. and A. his wife that justly c. they hold to W. S. and I. his wife covenant c. of c. exexpressing the tenements c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid C. and A. have recognised the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said W. as those which the said W. and I. have by the gift of the said C. and A. And those they have remised and quite claimed from themselves and their heirs to the aforesaid W. and I. and the heirs of him the said W. for ever And moreover c. and for this c. the aforesaid W. and I. have granted the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the said C. and A. and those to them they have rendred in the same Court. To have and to hold the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the said C. and A. and their assigns from the Feast of St. Michael the Arch-Angel last past unto the end of the Term and for the Term of 40 years then next following and fully to be compleat And furthermore the said W. and I. and the heirs of the said W. will warrant the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid C. and A. and their assigns during the Term aforesaid against all men And for this c. ut sup A Lease by Tennant for life for 21 years if she live so long York ss COmmand I. P. Gent. and E. his wife and R. L. Esq that they hold to I. M. Covenant c. And the Concord is such to wit that whereas the aforesaid I. P. and E. have and do hold to them for term of the life of her the said E. the aforesaid tenements and fishing with the appurtenances the reversion thereof after the descease of the said E. to W. T. and his heirs belonging the same I. F. and E. and R. have granted to the said I. M. the aforesaid tenements and fishing with the appurtenances to have and to hold to the said I. and his assigns during the life of the said E. And furthermore the aforesaid I. F. and E. and R. will warrant to the said I. M. and his assigns the tenements and fishing aforesaid with the appurtenances as it is said against the aforesaid I. F E. all the life time of the said E. And for this grant warranty fine and concord the same I. M. hath granted to the aforesaid R. the tenements and fishing aforesaid with the appurtenances and those to him he hath rendred in the same Court. To have and to hold the tenements and fishing aforesaid with the appurtenances to the same R. for the term of 21 years next following and fully to be compleat if the said E. shall so long live yielding therefore yearly to the aforesaid I. M. and his assigns 14. pounds at the Feasts c. by equall portions yearly to be paid all the life time of the said E. and if it happen c. the aforesaid I. M. also granteth to the aforesaid I. P. and E. the reversion of the Tenements and Fishing aforesaid with the appurtenances and the rent aforesaid thereupon reserved and those to them he hath rendred in the same Court. To have and to hold to the said J. F. and E. of the chief Lords of that Fee by the services which unto the tenements and fiishing aforesaid with the appurtenances doe belong all the life time of the sa●d E. And after that term ended the Ten. aforesaid with the appurt shall wholy remain to P. and his assigns for the term of 21 years after the Feast of St. Martin in Winter next to come immediately following and fully to be compleat yeelding therefore yearly to the aforesaid P. and E. and the heirs of the said P. all the Term aforesaid one red rose at the Feast of St. John the Baptist yearly to be paid if it shall be demanded And after that Term ended the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to the aforesaid E. and M. and the heirs of the said E. for ever of the chief Lords of that Fee by the services which unto the aforesaid tenement do belong for ever A lease to the Wife for 21 years to commence after her Husbands death reserving a rent the Conusees grant back the same reversion and rent South ss COmmand C. C. Esq and D. his W●fe and R. B. Gent. that they hold to H. M. and C. M. Covenant c. of two Messuages with the
appurtenances in little S. And unlesse c And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid C. and D. and R. have recognised the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said H. as those c. and those they have remised c. And furthermore c. And for this c. the aforesaid H. and C. have granted to the aforesaid R. the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances and those to him they have rendred in the same Court. To have and to hold the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid R. all the life time of the said R. and immediatly after the decease of the said R. the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to M. the Wife of the said R. her executors or assigns for the Term of 21 years from thence next following and fully to be compleat yeelding therefore yearly to the aforesaid H. and C. and the heirs of the said H. one annuity or yearly rent of 5 pounds of lawfull money of England at the Feast of St. Martin the Bishop and Pentecost by equal portions yearly during the said Term to be paid The first payment thereof to begin at the next feast of the feasts aforesaid after the decease of the aforesaid R. And if it happen the aforesaid annuity or yearly rent of 5 l. to be in arrear c. Also the aforesaid H. C. have granted to the said C. C. D. as well the reversion of the Tenements with the appuetenances as the aforesaid Rent of 5 l. thereupon reserved And those to them they have rendred in the same Court. To have hold and perceive the aforesaid reversion of the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances and the rent aforesaid to the aforesaid C. C. and D. and the heirs of her the said D. for ever A Fine of a remainder for years York ss COmmand c. C. N. and T. T. that they hold to M. B. and E. D. Covenant c. of c. And unlesse c. And the Concord c. that whereas I. R. hath and holdeth ●● himself and the heirs ●● his body lawfull begotten the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances the remainder thereof after the decease of the said I. if the said I. shall die without heir of his body lawfully begotten to the aforesaid C. and his heirs belonging the said C. and T. have granted the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid M. and E. and the heirs of M. for ever To hold c. And the aforesaid C. and his heirs will warrant to the aforesaid M and E. and the heirs of him the said M. the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances as aforesaid against all men for ever And for this grant render warranty fine and Concord the said M. and E. have granted to the aforesaid T. the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances and those to him they have rendred c. To have c. to the said T. and his assigns from the Feast of St. Martin in Winter next after the decease of the aforesaid J. if the said J. shall die without heir of his body lawfully begotten unto the end of the term for the term of one thousand five hundred years from thence next following and fully to be compleat without impeachment of any wast yeelding therefore yearly to the aforesaid M. and E. and the heirs of him the said M. one penny at the Feast c. yearly to be paid all the term afo●●●aid if it shall be demanded And after that term ended the aforesaid Tenements with the appurtenances wholly shall remain to P. T. one of the Sons of the aforesaid T. and the heirs of him the said T. for ever c. ut supra A Lease in reversion paying rent North. ss COmmand A. B. and E. his Wife ●hat they hold to C. D. Covenant c. of one Messuage c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid A. B. and E. have granted the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid C. D. and his assigns And those in the same Court to the aforesaid C. D. have rendred To have and to hold to the same C. D. from the Feast of Pentecost which shall be in the year of our Lord c. unto the end of the Term of one and twenty years from thence next following and fully to be compleat yeelding therefore yearly to the aforesaid A. B. and E. and the heirs of him the said E. seven pounds of lawfull money c. at the Feasts of St. M. the Bishop in winter N. A. P. by even portions yearly during the term aforesaid to be paid And for this c. A Lease to diverse for 90 years if the parties live so long reserving a rent and the best beast after the death of every Tennant in the name of an Herriot Lond. ss COmmand I. R. Esq and M. his Wife and T. B. that they hold to R. C. and V. C. covenant of one Messuage c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid I. M. and T. have recognised the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said V. as those c. With a release and warranty And for this c. the said R. and V. have granted to the aforesaid T. B. the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances and those to him they have rendred in the same Court. To have and to hold to the same T. and I. his Wife B. B. and T. ● sonne of the said T. so long as they shall live or so long as any one of them shall live yielding therefore yearly to the said R. and V. and the Heirs of him the said V. 4 pounds of lawfull money of England at the Feasts of the Annuntiation of the blessed Virgin Mary of the nati●vity of St. John the Bapt●ist St. Michael the Arch-angel and the nativity of our Lord by equall portions yearly to be paid all the Term aforesaid and paying after the decease of T. B. the Father and after the decease of every Tenant thereof his best Beast in the name of an Herriot And if it happen the aforesaid rent of 4 l. to be behind and unpaid in part or in all after any Feast of the said Feasts in which as aforesaid it ought to be paid or if it happen the aforesaid best Beast in name of a Heriot to be unpaid or subst●acted as aforesaid to be paid after the decease of every one of the Tennants of the premises That then it shall be lawfull for the aforesaid R. and V. And the Heirs of him the said R. into the aforesaid Tenement with the appurtenances to enter and distrain the distresses so there taken and had lawfully to lead bear and drive away and in his custody to retain untill of the aforesaid rent of four pounds and the arrerages thereof if any shall be together with the best Beast aforesaid
when it shall happen fully shall be satisfied and paid also the aforesaid R. and V. have granted to the said I. and M. the reversion of the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances the said rent of 4 pounds and the aforesaid rent of the best Beast in the name of an Heriot above reserved And those to them they have rendred in the said Court. To have and to hold to the said I. and M. and the heirs of the said I. and M. and the heirs of the said I. of the chief Lords of that fee for ever c. A Lease reserving a Rent of 20 l. With a nomine paene and a distress Midds ss COmmand E. P. Esq and M. his Wife and R. B. that they hold to I. R. and T. S. Covenant of one Messuage c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid E. P. M R. B. have recognised the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said I. T. as those which the said I. T. have by the gift of the said E. M. R. with a Release and warranty and for this c. The said I I. T. have granted to the said R. the Tenem aforesaid with the appurtenances those to him they have rendred in the said Court To have to hold to the said R. from the feast of St. Michael last past for the term of 31 years from thence next following and fully to be compleat yielding therefore yearly to the said I. and T. and the Heirs of him the said I. twenty pounds of lawfull money of England at two Terms of the year to wit at the Feast of the Annuntiation of the blessed Virgin Mary and of St. Michael the Arch-angel by equall portions yearly to be paid all the term aforesaid And if it happen the aforesaid rent of 20 l. or any parcell thereof to be in arrear and unpaid in part or in all by the space of forty daies after any Feast of the said Feasts in which the same ought to be paid that then the aforesaid R. shall forfeit to the said I. and T. the Heirs of the said I. 5. pounds in name of a pain and that then and so often it shall be lawfull for the said I. and T. and the Heirs of the said I. into the aforesaid Tenements with the appurtenances to enter and distrain and the distresses so there taken and had lawfully to lead bear and drive away and in their custody to retain untill aswell of the aforesaid 20. pounds as of the aforesaid 5. pounds in the name of a pain as aforesaid forfeited with the arrearages thereof if any shall be he shall be fully satisfied and paid Also the aforesaid I. and T. have granted to the aforesaid E. and M. the aforesaid Tenements with the appurtenances and the aforesaid rent of 20. pounds thereupon reserved and the aforesaid summe of 5 l. in the name of a pain And those to them they have rendred in the said Court. To have and to hold to the said E. and M. and the Heirs of the body of him the said E. lawfully begotten To hold c. And for default of such Issue the remainder thereof to W. W. and his heirs for ever To hold c. A Fine upon grant and render to one for term of life without impeachment of wast and for 16 years after her death then the one moiety to one in fee and the other to another York ss COmmand E. A. Widddow late Wife of W. A. W. Knight deceased that she hold to T. E. Covenant of the moiety of the Mannor of H. c. And the Concord is such to wit that whereas E. A. hath recognised c. And for this c. the same T. E. hath granted to the aforesaid E. A. the moiety aforesaid with the appurtenances And that to her hath rendred in the same Court. To have and to hold the aforesaid moiety of the Mannor c. to the aforesaid E. A. for the term of her life without impeachment of any wast of the chief Lords of that Fee by the services which unto the aforesaid moiety do belong all the life time of the said E. and for the term of sixteen years from thence next following after the death of the aforesaid E. and after the aforesaid Term of 16 years ended and determined that then one moiety of the aforesaid moiety of the Mannor aforesaid c. with the appurtenances shall remain to B. G. now Wife of G. Esq and the heirs of her the said B. to hold of c. And the other moiety of the aforesaid moiety of the Mannor c. aforesaid with the appurtenances shall remain to E. G. now Wife of N. G. and the heirs of her the said E. to hold of the chief c. A Render for life the reversion to one and his heirs males the remainder to another and his heirs Essex ss COmmand N. A. and W. that they hold to R. C. and T. C. Covenant of three Messuages And for this c. the said R and R. have granted to the aforesaid W. the tenements with the appurtenances And those to him they have rendred in the same Court. To have and to hold to the same W. and his assigns To hold of the chief Lords of that Fee by the services which unto the aforesaid tenements do belong all the life time of him the said W. and after the decease of him the said W. the said tenements with the appurtenances wholly shall remain to I. C. and the heirs males of the body of him the said I. lawfully begotten To hold c. And if there be no heir of the body of the said J. lawfully begotten then the said tenements with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to I. C. the brother of the aforesaid I. and his heirs for ever To hold c. A Lease for life the remainder for life to the Wife in the name of her Jointure with the remainder in tail ANd the Concord is such c. And after the decease of him the said J. the aforesaid c. with the appurtenances wholly shall remain to I. W. the Daughter of I. W. in the name of a Joynture whom God willing the said I. C. will take to his Wife to hold of the chief Lords c. all the life time of her the said I. and after the decease of her the said I. the aforesaid c. with the appurtenances wholly shall remain to the heirs males of the body of the aforesaid I. C. lawfully begotten To hold of the chief Lords c. A Fine where the Husband buyeth lands and granteth them again to the Cognisors for his Wifes life York ss COmmand T. C. Esq W. R. Esq T. P. Esq and L. B. Gent. that they hold to J. D. and E. his Wife the Covenant of the Mannor of C. N. and E. with the appurtenances and of 200 Messuages c. and of twenty pounds
rent with the appurtenances in C. N. and B. And unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid T. C. W. R. T. P. and L. have recognised the Mannors Tenements and rents aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said I. And those they have remised and quit claimed from themselves and their heirs to the aforesaid J. and the heirs of him the said J. for ever And for this c. the same I. and E. have granted to the aforesaid T. C. W. R. T. P. and L. the aforesaid Mannors Tenements and Rent with the appurtenances and those to them they rendred in the same Court. To have to hold to the same T. C. W. R. T. P. and L. all the life time of her the said E. And the aforesaid I. and his heirs will warrant to the aforesaid T. C. VV. R. T. P. and L. the aforesaid Mannors Tenements and Rent with the appurtenances as it is said against all men during the life of her the aforesaid E. c. A Concord of divers Tenements Rents of a Rectory and Advowson c. THis is the final Concord made in the Court of the Lord Protector at W. from the day of Easter in 15 days in the year c. before E. A. T. M. F. W. W. P. Justices and other faithfull men then there present between I. B. Gent. and R. Gent. Plaintiffs and R. C. the elder Gent. and R. C. of Grays Inn in the County of Middlesex Gent. Deforcients of 100 Messuages 100 Cottages 2000 acres of Land 1000 acres of Meadow 2000 acres of Pasture 100 acres of Wood 1000 acres of Furrs and Heath and 100 shillings rent with the appurtenances in c also of the Rectory of K. with the appurtenances and of the Advowson of the Church of K. whereof Plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same Court to wit that the aforesaid R. and R. have recognised the aforesaid Tenements Rent and Rectory with the appurtenances and the Advowson aforesaid to be the right of him the said J. as those which the same J. and R. have by the gift of the aforesaid R and R. And those they have remised and quit claimed from them the said R. and R. and their heirs to the aforesaid I. and R. and the heirs of him the said J. for ever And furthermore the said R. and R. have granted for themselves and the heirs of him the said R. C. the elder that they will warrant to the aforesaid J. and R. and the heirs of him the said J. The aforesaid Tenements Rent and Rectory with the appurtenances and the Advowson aforesaid against the aforesaid R. and R. and the heirs of him the said R. C. the elder for ever And for this Recognisance remise quite claim Warranty Fine and Concord the said J. and R. have given to the aforesaid R. and R. two thousand pounds sterling A Fine of the fourth part of two Messuages the one by a Coparcenor of his part c. to two strangers THis is the finall Concord made in the Court c. between G. I. and W. W. Plantiffs and I. C. and I. his wife Deforcients of the fourth part of 2 Messuages 4 Tofts 2 Gardens 2 Orchards 200 hundred acres of Land 20 acres of Meadow 40 acres of Pasture 12 acres of Wood and 100 acres of Moor with the appurtenances in G. and L. in four parts divided whereof plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same Court to wit that the aforesaid T. and I. have regcognised the aforesaid fourth part with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said G. as that which the said G. and W. have by the gift of the aforesaid I. and I. And that they have remised and quit claimed from them the said I. and I. and the Heirs of the said I. to the aforesaid G. and W. and the Heirs of him the said G. for ever And furthermore the said Jo. and Ja. have granted for themselves and the heirs of her the said Ja. that they will warrant to the aforesaid G. and W. and the Heirs of him the said G. the aforesaid fourth part with the appurtenances And that to them they have rendred in the same Court. To have and to hold to the same I. and I. of the chief Lords of that Fee by the services which unto the aforesaid fourth part do belong during the lives of them the said I. and I. the life of the longer liver of either of them without impeachment of any wast And after the decease of them the said I. and I. the aforesaid fourth part with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to B. C. Son of the aforesaid I. and I. and the heirs of the body of the said B. lawfully begotten To hold of the chief Lords of that Fee c. for ever And if it happen that the said B. shall die without heir of his body lawfully begotten then after the decease of him the said B. the aforesaid fourth part with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to P. C. another Son of the said I. I. the heirs of his body c. to hold of the chief c. for ever And if it happen that the said P. shall die c. then after the decease of him the said P. the aforesaid fourth part shall wholly remain to R. C. another Son of the aforesaid I. and I. and the heirs of his body c. To hold of the chief c. for ever And if it happen that the said R. shall die c. then after the decease of the said R. the aforesaid 4th part with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to the right heirs of the aforesaid J. To hold of the chief Lords of that Fee by the services which unto the aforesaid fourth part do belong for ever A Fine of lands part in possession and part in reversion of a third part for term of the life of the Tennant in Dower and for Term of the life of another Tenant for Term of life York ss COmmand J. W. and A. his Wife that justly c. they hold to I. L. and E. E. Covenant of one Messuage c. also of the third part in three parts to be divided of 4 Messuages with the appurtenances c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid I and A. have recognised the Tenements aforesaid and the third part aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said J. of which the said J. E. and E. E. have one Messuage with the appurtenances in the aforesaid Towns of T. and B parcel of the Tenements aforesaid and the aforesaid third part of four Messuages c. with the appurtenances in T. and B. parcel of the Tenements aforesaid by the gift of the aforesaid I. and A. And that they have remised and quit claimed from them the said I. and A. and their heirs to the aforesaid J. E. and E. E.
with the appurtenances as it is said against all men for ever And for this c. A Grant of Lands in tail to be holden of the Grantor by suit of Court and six shillings rent Essex ss COmmand I. G. Gent. that he hold to P. I. Covenant of 16 acres of Moore with the appurtenances in K. And unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid I. hath granted to the aforesaid P. the Tenements aforesaid with the ppurtenances and those to him he hath rendred in the said Court. To have and to hold the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid P. and the Heirs of his body lawfully begotten To hold of the said I. and his Heirs by Knight service and suit of his Court at K. twice a year and yielding yearly to the aforesaid I. and his Heirs six shillings c. at the Feasts c. by equall portions yearly for ever to be paid And the aforesaid I. will warrant the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid P. and the Heirs of his body lawfully begotten as it is said against the aforesaid I. and his Heirs for ever And for this c. A Fine of Knights Service Castle-gard and Murage upon a writ of Customs and Services THis is the final Concord made in the Court of our Soveraign Lord the King at Westminster from the day of St. Michael in 15 days in the year of the raign of King H. Son of King J. the one and fiftieth before G. D. P. and R. of M. Justices and other of the Soveraign Lords faithfull subjects then there present between W. of P. Plantiff and H. B. Deforcient of the Customs and Services which the said W. did require of the aforesaid H. for his Freehold which the aforesaid W. holdeth in W. and W. to wit of one Knights fee and a half with the appurtenances And whereupon the said W. demanded of the aforesaid H. that he should do to him for Castle-gard of B. when it shall happen and for the Murage of the said Castle when it shall be necessary as much as doth belong to the aforesaid Tenement which services the said H. to him hath not acknowledged And whereupon Plea between them in the said Court was summoned to wit that the aforesaid VV. hath granted for himself and his Heirs that the aforesaid H. and his Heirs and their Tenants of the honor of B. be quit from the aforesaid Services for ever saving to the said W. and his Heirs all other Services unto the aforesaid Tenement belonging And for this grant fine and Concord the said H. hath given by the assent and will of the said Soveraign Lord the King that granteth it c. This old Fine is in Dyer fo 179. pla 46. A Fine of a Mannor in Possession and other Lands in reversion Salop. ss COmmand VV. B that he hold to F. R. Covenant of the Mannor of R. with the appurtenances c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid W. hath recognised the Mannor and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said F. of which the said F. hath the aforesaid Mannor with the appurtenances two Messuages with the appurtenances in R. aforesaid parcel of the Tenements aforesaid by the gift of the aforesaid VV. and those he hath remised c. And hath granted for himself and his Heirs that two Messuages with the appurtenances in R. aforesaid residue of the Tenements aforesaid which A. B. widdow holdeth for Term of her life of the inheritance c. after the decease of the said A. shall wholly remain to the aforesaid F. R. and his Heirs To hold together with the aforesaid Mannor and parcell of the Tenements which to him by this Fine shall remain of the chief Lords c. And the aforesaid VV. B. and his Heirs will warrant to the aforesaid F. his Heirs the aforesaid Mannors and Tenements with the appurtenances as it is said against all men for ever And for this c. A Fine of Lands part in possession and part in Reversion with a Render again to the Cognisors and their Heirs Midd. ss COmmand T. M. Esq and M. his Wife that justly c. they hold c. to A. S. Covenant of the mannor of W. near Y. VV. in C. and G. with the appurtenances and of 350 Messuages c. also of the advowson of the Church of W. in G. in the County aforesaid And of the Mannor of D. with the appurtenances and of 10 Messuages c. and seven shillings eight pence half penny rent with the apputtenances in D. in the County of G. And of the mannor of S. with the appurtenances of 6 Messuages c. with the appurtenances in S. C. and V. in the County of D. c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid T. and M. have recognised the Mannors Tenements and rent with the appurtenances and the advowson afore●●id to be the right of him the said A. of which the said A. hath the aforesaid Mannors of W near Y. W. in D. c. and the advowson aforesaid in the said County of G. and the said Mannors of South C. with the appurtenances and the aforesaid Tenements with the appurtenances in South C. and V. aforesaid in the said County of D. parcel of the Mannors Tenements and rent aforesaid by the gift of the aforesaid T. and M. And those they have remised c. and have granted for themselves and the Heirs of the said M. that the aforesaid Mannor of S. aforesaid in the said County of S. And also the aforesaid Mannor of D. with the appurtenances in the aforesaid County of S. residue of the Mannors Tenements and rent aforesaid which F. S. Esq and E. his wife do hold for term of the life of her the said E. of the inheritance of ●he aforesaid M. the day that this Concord was made and which after the decease of him the said E. unto the aforesaid T. and M. and the Heirs of the said M. should revert after the decease of the said E. wholly shall remain to the aforesaid A. S. and his Heirs To be held together with the aforesaid Mannors Tenements and rent which to him by this fine shall remain of the chief Lords of the Fee by the services which unto the aforesaid Mannor Tenements rent and advowson do belong for ever the aforesaid T. and M. and the Heirs of the said M. will warrant to the aforesaid A. and his Heirs the asaid Mannors Tenements and rent with the appurtenances and the advowson aforesaid as it is said against all men for ever And for this c. the said A. hath granted to the aforesaid T. and M. the aforesaid Mannors Tenements and rent with the appurtenances and the advowson aforesaid and those to them he hath rendred in the said Court. To have and to hold to the said T. and M. of the chief
B. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid O. and A. have recognised the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of the said W. as those which the said W. and N. have by the gift of the aforesaid O. and A. And those they have remised and quite claimed from them the said O. and A. and the heirs of the said A. to the aforesaid W. and N. and the heirs of the said W. for ever And furthermore the said O. and A. have granted for themselves and the heirs of the said A. that they will warrant to the aforesaid W. and N. and the heirs of the said W. the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances against the aforesaid O. A. the heirs of the said A. for ever And for this c. A Fine knowledged by two Husbands and their Wives of two Messuages and two Gardens with several warranties COmmand G. F. and R. his Wife A. I. and K. his Wife that they hold to G. T. the Covenant c. of two Messuages two Gardens with the appurtenances in K c. And unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wi● that the aforesaid G. and R. and A. and K. have recognised the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of the said G. as those which the said I. hath by the gift of the aforesaid G. and R. and A. K. those they have remised and quite claimed from them the said G. and R. and A. and K. and the heirs of the said R and K. to the aforesaid G. and his heirs for ever And furthermore the said G and R. have granted for themselves and the heirs of the said R. that they will warrant to the aforesaid G. and his heirs the aforesaid Warranty Tenements with the appurtenances against the aforesaid G. and R. and the heirs of the said R. And moreover the said A. K. have granted for themselves and the heirs of the said K. that they will warrant to the aforesaid G. and his heirs the aforesaid Tenements with the appurtenances against the aforesaid A. and K. and the heirs of the said K. for ever And for this c. Note That Dyer that was Chief Justice saith That if the women had been sisters that then there needed not double waranty in form aforesaid but single warranty is good asserts A Fine knowledged by the Husband and his Wife to a man and his wife of one Messuage one Garden one Orchard one Barn one Stable one Wharf c. with warranty COmmand R. I. and H. his wife that justly c. they hold to A. I. and K. his wife the Covenant c. of one Messuage one Garden one Orchard one Barn one Stable one Wharf and one acre of Wood with the appurtenances in K. upon K. And unlesse c. warranty And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid R. and H. have recognised the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of the said K. as those which the said A. and K. have by the gift of the aforesaid R. and H. And those they have remised and quite claimed for them the said R. and H. and their heirs to the aforesaid A. K. and the heirs of the said K. for ever And furthermore the said R. and H. have granted for themselves and the heirs of the said H. that they will warrant to the aforesaid A. K. the heirs of the said K. the aforesaid Tenem with the appurtenances against the aforesaid R. and H. and the heirs of the said H. for ever And for this c. A Fine knowledged by an Earl and his Wife to W. C. of a rent of 40 pounds going out of divers Mannors with warranty COmmand F. Earl of H. and Dame K. his wife Countesse of H. that justly and without delay they hold to W. C. Esq the Covenant c. of 40 l. rent going out of the Mannors of B. S. c. And unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid Earl and Countesse have recognised the Rent aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said W. as those which the said W. hath by the gift of the aforesaid Earl and Countesse And those they have remised and quite claimed from themselves and their Heirs to the aforesaid W. and his Heirs for ever And moreover the said Earl and Countesse do grant for themselves and the Heires of him the said warranty Earl that they will warrant the Rent aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid H. and his Heirs against all men for ever And for this c. A Fine knowledged by the Husband and the Wife and one R. D. to R. B. of one Mannor c. one Messuage called M c. with warranty who grant and render the same again to R. D. one of the Conusors for term of 21 years to begin at a time to come reserving a Rent and afterwards the Conusees grant the reversion of the said Mannor c. and the reversion to one of the Conusors and his wife and to the heirs of the Husband to hold of the chief Lords of the Fee COmmand I. F. and B. his Wife and R. D. that justly c. they hold to R. B. the Covenant c. of the Mannor of C. and I. with the appurtenances and of two Messuages called B. 20 Messuages 40. acres of Land 100 acres of Meadow 500 acres of Pasture 200 acres of Wood and 40 acres of Furrs and Heath with the appurtenances in W. F. And unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid I. B. and R. have recognised the aforesaid Mannors and Tenements with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said R. B. as those which the said R. hath by the gift of the aforesaid I. and B. and R. and those they have remised and quite claimed from themselves and their Heirs to the aforesaid R. and his Heirs for ever And furthermore the said I. and B. have granted for themselves and the Heirs of him the said I. warranty that they will warrant to the aforesaid R. and his Heirs the aforesaid Mannors and Tenements with the appurtenances against all men for ever And for this c. the same R. hath granted to the aforesaid R. the aforesaid Mannors and Tenements with the appurtenances and those to him he hath rendred c. To have and to hold to the aforesaid R. from the Feast of St. Michael the Arch-angel The Term the beginning thereof which shall be in the year of our Lord 1650. until the end of the Term of 21 years from thence next following and fully to be compleat Yielding therefore yearly to the aforesaid R. and his Heirs one yearly Rent of Rent 27 l. and 6 s. of lawfull money of England at the Feast of Saint Michael the Arch-angel and of the Annunciation of the blessed Virgin Mary
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
Moor and Marish with the appurtenances in J. alias I. W. and N. And unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid R. H. hath recognised the Mannors and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of the aforesaid R. B. as those which the said R. c. have by the gift of the said R. H. And those he hath remised and quit claimed from him the said R. and his heirs to the aforesaid R. c. and the heirs of him the said R. B. for ever And furthermore the same R. H. hath granted for himself and his Heirs that he will warrant the warranty Mannors and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid R. c. and the heirs of him the said R. for ever And for this c. This is the Fine as it is ingrossed of Record whercof the Fine next before is but the Note THis is the final Concord made in the Court of the Lord Protector at c. tali die c. in the year c. before I. T. Esq Justice of the said Lord Protector of Chester at Chester and other faithfull c. then there present Between R. B. R. H. and H. H. Plaintiffs and R. H. of P. Esq Deforcient of the Mannor of I. with the appurtenances and of c. whereof plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same Court to wit that R. H. hath recognised the Mannors and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of the aforesaid R. B. as those which the same R. R. and H. have by the gift of him the said R. H. And those he hath remised and quite claimed from him the said R. and his Heirs to the aforesaid R. c. and the Heirs of the said R. B. And turthermore the same R. H. hath granted for himself and his Heirs that he will warrant the Mannor and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid R. B. and H. and the Heirs of him the said R. B. for ever And for this Recognisance Warranty Fine and Concord the same R. c. have given to the aforesaid R. H. 100 pounds of silver The nine Proclamations of the Fine next before made according to the Statue of 2 Ed. 6. made for Fines with Proclamations within the County Palatine of Chester ☞ THe first Proclamation was made on Wednesday in that same Sessions The second Proclamation was made Thursday in the very same Session The third Proclamation was made in full Sessions here at c. holden the day c. in the year c. Et sic de caeteris c. Note Three Proclamations in every Sessions A Fine knowledged by A. B. to T. F. and G. H. of a Mannor with warranty against all men and the Conusees in the same Fine grant and render again the said Mannor to the said A. B. for one week and afterwards to N. M. for 21 years to begin after the Feast of St. Martin the Bishop in winter reserving a red Rose at Midsummer if it be asked And after the end of the said Term of 21 years the said Mannor c wholly to remain to the said A. B. the Conusors and his heirs for ever COmmand A. B. that justly c. he hold to T. F. and G. H. the Covenant of the Mannor c. The warranty And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid A. hath recognised the Tenement aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said T. as those which the same T. and G. have by the gift of the aforesaid A. And those he hath remised and quite claimed from himself and his heirs to the aforesaid G. and his heirs for ever And furthermore the same A. hath granted for himself and his heirs that he will warrant the Tenements aforesaid with th' appurtenances to the aforesaid T. G. the heirs of him the said T. against all men for ever And for this c. the said T. and G. have granted and in the same Court rendred the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid A. The render for one week And after that Term ended the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to N. M. and his assigns for the term of 21 years after the Feast of S. Mart. the Bp. in winter next to come immediatly following and fully to be compleat Yielding therefore yearly to the aforesaid T. G. and the heirs of him the said T. during all Term aforesaid one red Rose at the Feast Rent of the Nativity of S. John the Baptist if it be asked And after that Term ended the Tenements Remainder in fee to the Conusor aforesaid with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to the aforesaid A. and his heirs for ever c. A Fine knowledged by R. B. of two Messuages c. to I. A. with warranty against all men and the Conusee granteth the premises again to the Conusor for one week and afterwards to one W. B. for life reserving a rent and afterwards to the Conusor for his life and after to S. B. his wife for her life and after to J. B. son of the Conusor and his wife for life and afterwards the said Conusee granteth the reversion of the premises and the rent to the said R. B. the Conusor and his heirs for ever COmmand R. B. Gent that justly c. he hold to I. A. the Covenant c. of two Messuages c. And unlesse c. warranty And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid R. hath recognised the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said I. A. as those which the same I. hath by the gift of the aforesaid R. B. and those he hath remised and quite claimed from himself and his Heirs to the aforesaid I. and his Heirs for ever And furthermore the same R. B. hath granted for himself and his Heirs that he will warrant the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid I. A. and his heirs against all men for ever And for this recognisance c. the same I. hath granted to the aforesaid R. B. c. and those to him he hath rendred in the The render same Court. To have and to hold the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid A. R. B. for term of one week and after that term ended the remainder to W. B. for term of the life of him the said W. B. Yielding therefore by the year to the aforesaid Rent I. A. and his Heirs 40 l. at 4 Terms of the year viz. at c. by equal portions to be paid And after the decease of him the said R. B. the remainder thereof to S. B. wife of the aforesaid R. for term of the life of her the said S. Yielding ut supra And after the decease of her the said S. B. the remainder thereof to I.
Commissioners c. names must be subscribed thereunto and the Justice of the Circuit thus The Commissioners names I. P. C. D. and E. F. The Justice of the Circuit F. B. Return The execution of this writ appeareth in the Schedule to the same annexed The Precipe and Concord which must be filed to the Dedimus Potestatem The writ of Covenant COmmand T. of P. Esq and A. his York ss Wife that justly c. they hold to W. P. Gent. the Covenant c. of the Mannor of T. with the appurtenances and of 2 Messuages 3 Cottages 5 Tofts one Dove-house 5 Gardens 5 Orchards 100 acres of Land 50 acres of Meadow 50 acres of Pasture 10 acres of Wood 100 acres of Ling and Heath forty shillings rent and Common of Pasture for all Manner of Beasts with the appurtenances in W. and B. and unlesse c. And the Concord is such to wit that the aforesaid T. and A. have recognised the aforesaid Mannor Dove-house Tenemments Rent and Common of Pasture with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said W. as those which the said W. hath by the gift of the aforesaid T. and A. And those they have remised and quite claimed from them the said T. and A. and the Heirs of him the said T. to the aforesaid W. and his Heirs for ever And furthermore the said T. and A. have granted for themselves and the Heirs of him the said T. that they will warrant to the aforesaid W. and his Heirs the a-aforesaid Mannor Dove-house Tenements Rent and Common of Pasture with the appurt against themselves and the Heirs assigns of him the said T. and against the Heirs and assigns of I B. Esq and against all men claiming or having any right title estate use interest or demand of or in the same Mannors Dove-houses Tenements Rent and Common of Pasture with the appurtenances or of or in any parcell thereof by or from under the said T. and I. his Heirs or assigns or the heirs or assigns of either of them and for this c. Taken and acknowleged at K. in the County of York the ninteenth day of January in the year c. before The Commissioners names G. Shrew W. West The names of the parties T. B. A. B. A Dedimus potestatem upon a Writ of Customs and Services for a Fine thereof to be levied O. c. to his beloved and faithfull R. H. one of the Justices of the Bench greeting Whereas our Writ of Customs and Services hangeth before your Associates our Justices of the Bench between W. B. Esq and E. A. Esq of the Customs and Services which the same E. to the said W. ought to do of his free Tenement which of him he holdeth in N. as in Homages Fealty Releifes and other Services in the County of S. And we at the petition of the aforesaid W. and E. have given them Licence thereof to Concord and the aforesaid W. and E. of themselves are so impotent that without very great danger of their bodies unto Westminster at the day in our writ conteined to make the Cognisances which in this behalf are required are not able to travel as we have received We pittying the state of the same W. and E. in this behalf have given to you power to receive the Cognisances which the same W. and E. before you shall make of the Premises And therefore we command you that unto the aforesaid W. and E. personally comming you receive their Cognisances aforesaid And when you have received them your associates thereof distinctly and openly you certifie that then the Fine between the parties aforesaid of the Premises before you and your associates aforesaid in the Bench aforesaid according to the Law and Custome of our Common-wealth of England may be sevyed And have you then there this writ witnesse c. Of the Fine formerly called the Kings Silver THat was called the Kings Silver that was wont to be paid to the King now to the Lord Protector for the Licence of the Concord which upon writs of Covenant was taxed after the rate followings That is to say for Lands of the yearly value of l. s. d. is paid l. s. d. 3 6 8 ● 6 8 5 6 8 0 10 0 7 13 4   13 4 8 13 4 0 16 8 11 0 0 1 0 0 12 0 0 1 3 4 14 6 8 1 6 8 15 6 8 1 10 0 17 13 4 1 13 4 18 13 4 1 16 8 20 0 0 2 0 0 22 0 0 2 3 4 24 6 8 2 6 8 Every 5 Marks and 20 s. payeth fine-6 s-8 d. from 5-Marks and 20 s. unto 5-Marks and 40 s. payeth-10 s. and above 5 Marks and 40 s. unto 10 Marks and 20 s. payeth 13 s-4 d. and in like proportion for all other Fines and it is commonly entred by the Clerk in this form Entry of Kngs silver I. W. giveth to the L. P. 10 s. for a York ss Licence of concording with E. W. Esq and I. his wife of a plea of Covenant of one Messuage 10 acres of Land 10 acres of Meadow and 10 acres of Pasture with the appurtenances in D. Reciting the substance of the writ And they have the Hand-writing by the Peace admitted before R. W. one of the Justices of the Lord Protector of the Bench being Justice in the County Observations necessary at the knowledge of Fines Tbe titling of the note VVHen a Fine is to be knowledged it is meet that before the parties come before the Judges or Commissioners the titling of the writ of Covenant and Concord be fair written according to the parties minds and duly examined and also signed or subscribed by all the Cognisors Knowledge of the Cognizes It is also requisite that either of the Cognisors be known to the Justices or Commissioners that must take the Cognisance thereof or that some other credible person known to him which taketh the Cognisance who knoweth the party be present and do sufficiently enform the Judge that they be the self-same parties against whom the writ is brought for some will covenously knowledge Fines in the names of others that be owners of the Land 34. H. 6. Fol. 19. Examinations of Wives And if a feme Covert be Cognisor she must be perswaded to yield her consent and be fully agreed with before she be examined for in all cases where a Feme Covert is to depart with any thing by fine she must be examined by the Justices or Commiss that take this Cognisance and confess that she doth make Cognisance freely and not through fear or compulsion of any before the Cognisance will be accepted But where she is to take benefit by a Fine she shall never be examined 42 Ed. 3. 7. 3 H. 6. 42. 46. E. 3. 15 8 H. 6. 2. 4 Ed. 3. 62. Statut. de finibus 18 Ed. 2. Value Also the yearly value of Lands should bee set down under the Concord and some
N. and I. S. dye before atturnment he in reversion shall have per quae servitia 20. H. 6. 7. If per quae servitia be brought against divers of which some only appear they are compellable to atturn 21. E. 3. 48. T. 32. E. 3. Vpon whose alienations the Tenant is not compellable to Atturn If Tenant in Taile of services levy a Fine Tenant in taile thereof the Tenant of the Land is not compellable to atturn 48. E. 3. 23. Because that if the Cognisor die the Tenant is subject to the distress both of the Cognisee and of the issue in taile 24. E. 3. 25. 43. E. 3. Nevertheless upon a Fine with Proclamation in such case which barreth the issue in taile the Tenant seemeth compellable to atturn Cognisor never seised If a Fine be levyed by him that was never seised of the services the Tenant is not compellable to atturn H. 6. E. 2. To a particular Tenant If the Tenant for life or any other particular Tenant of services which have them not in fee levy a Fine thereof the terr Tenant is not compellable to atturn Itin. North. 3. E. 3. Joynt Tenant If one joynt tenant a seignory grant c. the Tenant is not compellable to atturn 9. E. 2. Against whom a per quae servitia lyeth and whom not Terre Tenant It lyeth against him only that is Tenant of the Land at the time of the note of the Fine levyed 8. H. 6. 17. 18. E. 4. 10. And therefore must not vary from the Fine 18. E. 4. 10. 25. E. 3. 3. 35. E. 3. 50. And therefore it seemeth that if he which is Tenant at the levying of the note dye or alien before Atturnement had that neither his heir nor the alienee is compellable to atturn H. 26. E. 3. 56. 18. E. 4. 25. E. 3. 50. 10. yet this atturnment is good ibid. M. 31. E. 3 A recluse A prioresse recluse is compellable to atturn 43. E. 3. and an Infant 26. E. 3. 62. and a man only dumb by writing or sgines 26. E. 3. 62. But a man surde mute is not compellable Mute Deaf to atturn 26. E. 3. 62. Madness T. by curtesie Late Feoffment Nor a man non sanae memoriae as a mad man a lunatick an Ideot 26. E. 3. 62. Nor a Tenant by the curtesie for the feebleness of his estate 9. E. 3. 31. He that is infeoffed by the Lord post stat qui emptores c. is not compellable to atturn for he holdeth of the Lord Paramount 39. E. 3. 19. Quantity The Writ of per quae servitia ought to shew the quantitie of the Tenancy H. 14. E 3. for it is traversable T. 20. E. 3. H. 26. H. 6. All persons that may be Cognisees may have this Writ County Per quae servitia ought to be in the County where the Fine is knowledged albeit the Manor be in one County and the services in another County 21. E. 3. 18. Nonsuit Nonsuit in this action is not peremptory 24. E. 3. 25. nor the death of the Cognisor after the note levyed Time Per quae servitia lyeth a year or more after the note levyed 29. E. 4. 46. Atturney After peremptory issue joyned the Tenant in per quae servitia may make Atturney for if the issue be tryed against him it doth countervail atturnment and then he may be distrained before Atturnment 48. E. 3. 24. 39. E. 3. 26. Non tenure Non tenure the day of the Note levyed is a good barr in Per quae servitia 8. H. 19. 21. H. 4. 72. Former grant It is also a good plea that before the note levyed the Cognisors granted the services to another and that he thereupon did atturn 9. E. 3. 31. The Tenant in per quae servitia cannot disclaim Disclaime but may plead non tenure ut supra 21. H. 4. 72. Process after Judgment After Judgment process is Distringas ad Atturnandum 4 E. 3. 2. E. 3. 9. 5. E. 4. 2. Atturnment with an exception If the measne levy a Fine of his mesnaltie to A. for life the remainder to B. in fee. A. bringeth a per quae servitia and the Tenant atturneth saving his Acquitaile yet shall not he in the remainder avow before he also acknowledge the acquitaile 18. E. 4. 7. Feme Covert But a Feme Covert cannot confess acquitaile in per quae servitia because she is not examinable in this suit 9. E. 2. 45. E. 3. Acquitaile And the Tenant may atturn saving acquitaile and warrantie according to a Deed thereof M. 15. E. 3. 5. 5. H. 5. E. 3. Itinere North. Seisin A man may grant services before he have seisin thereof in Deed H. 5. E. 2. Fitz. per quae servitia 22. A Manor It seemeth upon the grant of a Manor cum pertin the services pass without attornment as parcell of the Manor and that the Lord may avow without Atturnment 26. H. 6. Fitz. per quae servitia 21. Fine Imprisonment If the Tenant in per quae servitia appear and confess the Action at the distringas ad atturnandum after Judgment and will not atturn he is punishable by imprisonment or Fine at the discretion of the Court as it seemeth 3. E. 3. Itiner North. Fitz. per quae servitia 17. Essoine Coperceners Joynt-tenants and Tenantsin Common may not fourch by essoine to essoine severally but have only one essoine as one sole Tenant might have w. i. c. 43. E. 3. E. 1. Rast essoine 4. Of the ingrossing of Fines VVHen the note of the Fine is made with the Custos brevium if it be of Lands in possession or when Atturnment is made if it be of a Reversion Remainder Rents or services then may it be ingrossed by the Chirographer Ingressing And the ingrossing of a Fine is nothing else but the entry of the Concord thereof with the Chirographer and the writing and delivery of the Indentures thereof F. N. B. 147. a. 5 H. 4. c. 14. which be called the Chirograph of the Fine and is made in form following viz. Fine in tail of the reversion of the Rent This is the finall Concord made in the Court of the Lord Protector at Westminster from the day of Easter in 15. daies In the year of our Lord God 1653. before O. L. R. W. and T. B. Justices of the Lord Protector and other faithfull then there present between A. B. Plaintiff and L. C. deforcient of ten Marks Rent with the Appurtenances in B. which P. D. of A. holdeth for term of his life whereof plea of Covenant was Iummoned between them in the same Court that is to say that the aforesaid L. hath granted for himself and his Heirs that the aforesaid Rent with the appurtenances which the aforesaid P. holdeth for Term of his life by the demise of the aforesaid L. in the
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.
and I. have granted to the aforesaid E. and I. the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances And those to them they have rendred in the same Court to have and to hold to the same E. and I. and the heirs of the body of him the said E. by the aforesaid I. lawfully begotten of the chief Lords of that Fee by the services which unto the aforesaid tenements do belong for ever And if it happen that the same E. and I. shall die without heir of the body of him the said E. by the aforesaid I. lawfully begotten then after the decease of them the said E. and I. the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to the heirs of the body of him the said I. lawfully begotten To hold of the chief Lords of that Fee by the services which unto the aforesaid tenements do belong for ever And if no heir of the body of him the said I. shall be lawfully begotten then the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to the right heirs of him the said E. to hold of the chief Lords of the Fee by the services which unto the aforesaid tenements do belong for ever according to the form of the statute The first Proclamation was made the 22. day of November in the Term of Saint Michael tali anno within written The second Proclamation the 24. day of November in the same Term. The third Proclamation the 26. day of November the same Term. The fourth Proclamation the 29. day of November the same Term. The fifth Proclamation was made the 7. day of February in the Term of Saint Hillary in the said year within written The 6. Proclamation the 9. day of Feb. the same Term. The seventh Proclamation the 10. day of February the same Term. The eighth Proclamation the 12. day of February the same Term. The nineth Proclamation was made the 14. day of May in the Term of Easter tali Anno the same Term. The tenth Proclamation the 17. day of May the same Term. The eleventh Proclamation the 23. day of May in the same Term. The 12. Proclamation the 23. day of Maey the same Term. The thirteenth Proclamation was made the 22. day of June in the Term of the holy Trinity in the year within written The fourteenth Proclamation the 25. day of June the same Term. The fifteenth Proclamation the 27. of June the same Term all and singular which at the request of W. W. gent. by the tenor of these presents we have drawn to exemplifie In Testimony of which thing we have by these presents caused our Seal to be put unto the Writs deputed to be sealed in the Bench. T. F. W. W. and F. R. Justices of the Bench aforesaid at Westminster the day c. tali Anno c. W. P. and R. How Fines executory be executed THe execution of a Fine is the obtaining of actuall possession of the things contained in the same by virtue thereof and it is either by entry into the Lands or by Writ By entry into the lands as if upon a Fine sur cognizance de droit que il ad de son done If the Coguisor remain still in possession And the Cognisee by virtue of such Fine enter upon him as he lawfully may without any Writ of habere fac seisin because such Fine is executed 41 E. 3. 14. 14. E. 3. 5. And if a Fine be levied to the husband and wife in speciall taile the remainder to the heirs of the body of the husband and the wife dieth without issue the remainder is executed in posseshon in the husband for the estate taile meeteth with the freehold and drowneth it 7 H. 4. 23. Execution of Fines by Writ EXecution of Fines by Writ is either by habere facias seisinam or by Scire facias A Writ of Habere facias seisinam in this case is a Writ judiciall issuing out of the Record of a Fine Executory directed to the Sheriff of the County where the Land lieth commanding him to give the Cognisee or his heirs seisin of the Land whereof the Fine is levied And this Writ lieth within the year after the Fine or Judgement upon a Scire facias And may be made in these forms O. To the Sheriff c. We command you that without delay you cause to have to B. R. A venire fac in a Scire fac on a Fine upon issue joyned whether the parties were seised at the time of the fine levyed Granted and recorded his seisin of the Messuages with the appurtenances in N. which A. T. in our Court c. hath rendred to the aforesaid B. by a Fine thereof between them made according T. c. Twelve c. of the vicinage c. And who neither to E. nor R. and A. his wife any c. to know whether at the time of the levying of a certain Fine levied in the Court of the Soveraign Lord Charles late King c. at Westminster in the morrow c. in the year c. before R. B. and his Associates then Justices of him the said late King of the Bench. And afterward in the morrow of all Soules c. in the year c. there granted and recorded before the same late Justices and other faithfull of the same late King then there present between T. R. and R. F. plaintiffs and I. B. and I. his wife deforcients of four shillings rent with the appurtenances Fine of rent in S. whereof the aforesaid G. in our Court c. prayeth Execution against the aforesaid R. and A. by virtue of the Fine aforesaid and of other tenements and rents in the same fine contained The aforesaid T. R. and R. and the aforesaid I. B. and I. who were parties to that Fine were seised of the aforesaid four shillings rent with the appurtenances as by the same Fine it is supposed by which the aforesaid E. execution of the aforesaid four shillings rent with the appurtenances against the aforesaid R. and A. by virtue of the Fine aforesaid ought to have as the same E. saith or not but neither the aforesaid T. R. and R. nor the aforesaid I. B. and I. who were parties to the Fine aforesaid at the time of the levying of the same Fine had any thing in the aforesaid four shillings rent with appurtenances nor in the Messuage from whence that rent is supposed to come whereby the aforesaid E. from the execution aforesaid of four shillings rent with the appurtenances against the aforesaid R. and A. by virtue of the Fine aforesaid to be had ought to be barred of as the same R. and A. say because as well c. Habere facias seisinam upon a recovery in a Scire sac out of a fine by confession Know you that it is ordered in our Court that W. L. and others c. have execution against W. T. of ten Acres of Land with the appurtenances in D. by virtue of a Fine thereof
levyed in the Court of the Soveraign Lord Charles late King c. at Westminster from the day c. in the year c. before R. B. and his Associates then Justices of the Bench aforesaid between I. G. the younger and W. G. plaintiffs and E. P. and M. his wife deforcients of the aforesaid ten Acres of Land with the appurtenances and of other Lands and Tenements in the same Fine contained by the cognizance of the aforesaid W T. of the Action of the aforesaid W. L. and others and therefore we command you that to the same W. L. and others of the aforesaid ten Acres of Land with the appurtenances without delay plenary seisin you cause to have c. Know you that it is ordered in our Court c. Habere faas seisinam upon a recovery by the defend in a Scire fac out of a Fine That T. B. Cozen and heir of W. brother of P. son of W. and M. his wife have execution against R. R. c. of 40. Acres of wood with the appurtenances in B. by virtue of a Fine in the Court of the Soveraign Lord Charles late King c. at Westminster c. between the aforesaid W. and M. plaintiffs and W. of B. and R. son of W. c. deforcients c. of the tenements aforesaid levied by default of them the said c. And therefore we command you that the same T. B. of the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances without delay plenary seisin and execution you cause to have witness c. OLiver c. to the Sheriff greeting know Habere facias seisinam upon a recovery by the defendant in a Scire fac out of a fine you that it is ordered in our Court before our Justices at Westm that T. B. Cozen and heir of W. B. have execution against R. D. of the Manor of A. with the appurtenances in your County by virtue of a Fine levyed in the Court of the Soveraign Lord Charles late King of England c. at Westminster from the day c. in the year c. before R. B. and his Associates then Justices of him the said late King of the Granted and recorded Bench and afterwards in eight c. in the ye●r c. there granted and recorded between the aforesaid W. plaintiff and A. deforcient of the Manor aforesaid by the default of him the said R. And therefore we command you that to the same T. B. of the Manor aforesaid with the appurtenances without delay plenary seisin and excution you cause to have T. c. Know you that it is ordered in our Court c. Habere facias seisinam upon a recovery by verdict in a Scire facias out of a Fine that R. M. and R. A. Cozen and heir of H. of B. and M. his wife have execution against I. C. c. of two parts of the Manor of Y. with the appurtenances by virtue of a Fine levyed in the Court of the Soveraign Lord Charles late King c. at Westminster in the morrow c. in the year c. before T. W. and his Associates then Justices c. of the Bench between H. B. and M. his wife plaintiffs and B. D. and B. his wife deforcients of the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances and of the Advowson of the Church of the same Manor as by a certain Jury before our beloved and faithfull I. T. and W. A. two Justices of the Common Bench by the form of our Statute thereof provided the day c. at R. thereof between them taken it was found And therefore we command you that to the same R. and R. of the two parts aforesaid with the appurtenances without delay execution Nisi prius and plenary seisin you cause to have T. c. Of Execution of Fines by Scire facias A Writ of Scire facias upon a Fine lyeth in the same Case that a Writ of Habere facias seisinam doth saving that it is to be sued a year and a day after the Fine is levyed wherby the Sheriff is commanded to warn the terrtenant to appear and shew cause if he can why the Cognisee or his heirs should not have execution at the return whereof if the Tenant appear and shew no cause to the Contrary the plaintiff shall have an Habere facias seisinam ut supra And the form of divers Scire facias in like case ensue OLiver c. to the Sheriff greeting Wheras a certain Fine was levyed in the Court A Scire facias out of a fine for the heirs in taile Attorney in Fine of the Lord Protector at Westminster in eight dayes c. in the ●ear c. before R. H. and his Associates our Justices of the Bench between G. P. and I. his wife plaintiffs by W. F. put in the place of them to gain or lose and S. H. deforcient of the Manor of C. with the appurtenances whereof plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same Court that is to say that the aforesaid G. hath recognized the Manor aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said S. as that which the same S. had by the gift of the aforesaid G. And for that recognizance Fine and Concord the same S. did grant to the aforesaid G. and I. the Render to the husband and wife and to the heirs of the has●and of the body of the wife begotten rendring rent and forreign service aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances and that to them he hath rendred in the same Court To have and to hold to the same G. and I. and the heires which the same G. of the body of her the said I. should had begotten of the aforesaid S. and his heirs for ever yeelding therefore by the year one Rose at the Feast c. for all service grant and action unto the aforesaid S. and his heirs belonging and doing therfore to the chief Lords of that Fee for the foresaid S. and his heirs all other services which unto that Mannor did belong so that if it should happen that the aforesaid G. should die without heir of the body of him the said I. begot then after the decease of them the said G. and I. Remainder in tail the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances should wholly remain to W. Brother of the same G. and the heirs of his body begotten to hold of the aforesaid S. and his heirs by the aforesaid services as aforesaid for ever And if it should happen that the aforesaid W. should dye without heir of his body begotten then after the decease of him the said W. the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances should wholly remain to I. Brother of the same W. and the heirs of his body begotten to hold of the aforesaid S. and his heirs by the aforesaid services as aforesaid for ever And if it should happen the aforesaid I. to die without heir of his body begotten then after
the decease of him the said I. the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances should wholly remain to E. Brother of the same I. and the heirs of his body begotten to hold of the aforesaid S. and his heirs by the aforesaid services as aforesaid for ever And if it should happen that the aforesaid E. E. should dye without heir of his body begotten then after the decease of him the said E. the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances should wholly revert unto the aforesaid S. and his heires quite from other the heirs of them the said C. and I. W. and I. and E. to hold of the chief Lords of that Fee by the services which unto that Manor should belong for ever And now by the information of I. L. and M. his wife being one and T. V. and T. his wife being another also of H. B. being the third of the Cozens and heirs of the aforesaid G. and I. of their bodies begotten we have received that the aforesaid G. and I. are dead And that T. L. and R. I. into the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances now are entred and it they hold against the form of the Fine aforesaid And for that we will those things which are done in our Court be duly demanded for execution we command you that by honest and lawfull men of your Bayliwick you cause the aforesaid T. L. and R. to know that they be before our Justices at Westminster in 8. dayes c. to shew if they have or know any thing to say for themselves wherefore the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances which they hold in form aforesaid after the death of the aforesaid G. I. to the aforesaid M. T. and H. Cozens and heirs of them the said G. and I. of their bodies begotten ought not to remain according to the form of the Fine aforesaid if it shall seem expedient to them and have you there the names of them by whom you shall cause them to know and this Writ witness c. OLiver To the Sheriff greeting Whereas A Scire fa. for the Heir of him in remainder a certain Fine was levyed in the Court of the Soveraign Lord James late King c. tali die Anno before A. and his Associates then Justces of the same Soveraign Lord James of the Bench between W. plaintiff R. Deforcient of the Manor of T. with the appurtenances whereof plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same C. to wit that the aforesaid R. hath recognized the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said W. as that which the same W. had by the gift of the aforesaid R. and for that recognizance Fine and Concord the same W. had granted to the aforesaid R. the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances to have to hold to the same R. of the aforesaid W. and his Heirs Males of his body begotten all the life of him the said R. yeelding therefore by the year c. And after the decease of him the said R. the a-aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances shall wholly remain unto the aforesaid W. and his Heirs quite from the Heirs of the aforesaid R. to Render for life with revertur to him in tail remainder over in tail hold of the chief Lords of the Fee by the services which unto that Manor should belong for ever and if it should happen that the aforesaid R. should dye without Heir Male of his body begotten the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances should wholly remain to T. Brother of him the said W. and to the Heires Males of his body begotten to hold of the chief Lords of that Fee by the services aforesaid for ever and now by the insinuation of A. son and Heir of the aforesaid T. we have received that the aforesaid R. is now dead and that the aforesaid W. dyed without Heir Male of his body begotten and that I. into one Messuage c. with the appurtenances which were parcell of the Manor aforesaid now is entred and those holdeth against the form of the Fine aforesaid And for that we will those things c. if he hath or knoweth any thing to say for himself wherefore the aforesaid tenement with the appurtenances to the aforesaid A. son and heir of the aforesaid T. ought not to remain according to the form of the Fine aforesaid if it shall seem expedient to him c. And have you c. Scire facias against severall tenants Return of sc fecit And now here at this day came as well the aforesaid I. S. by S. his Artorney as the aforesaid W. and A. by F. his Atturney and the Sheriff returned that he caused the same W. and A. to know of being here at this day to shew severally in form aforesaid by R. and F. honest c. And hereupon the aforesaid I. saith that he is Cozen and Heir of the aforesaid I. and Cozenage alleged E. that is to say c. and prayeth against the aforesaid W. and A. severally execution in form aforesaid c. And now the aforesaid W. and A. as to the A bar that the parties to the Fine had nothing in the land at the time of the fine but I. whose estate the tenant hath aforesaid tenements whereof execution against them is prosecuted and the aforesaid R. and I. as to the aforesaid tenements whereof execution against them is severally prayed severally do say that neither the aforesaid I. nor the aforesaid W. and B. whom by the Fine aforesaid he supposeth to be parties of that Fine have nothing in the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances whereof execution against W. and A. is severally prayed at the time of the levying of the same Fine but that one I. and C. was thereof seised at the time of the levying of that Fine of which estate of the said I. C. in those tenements whereof execution against them is prayed which the aforesaid R. and I. severally have in the tenements aforesaid wherof execution against them is severally prayed they severally pray Judgement whether the aforesaid I. execution thereof against them ☞ ought to have c. And the aforesaid I. saith that at the time of the levying of that Fine the aforesaid I. and I. who were parties of that Fine were seised of the tenements aforesaid Issue that I● was seised at the time of the Fine levyed with the appurtenances whereof execution against the aforesaid W. and A. severally in form and manner aforesaid is prosecuted as by that Fine it is supposed And this he prayeth c. therefore 12 c. A Scire Facias upon a Fine WHereas a certain Fine was levyed in the Court of the Soveraign Lord E. heretofore King of England our Grand-father from the day of the Holy Trinity in 15. dayes in the year c. before I. of B. and his Associates then Justices itinerate of him our said Grand-Father at York between Alan plaintiff
and A. defendant of ten pounds of Land with the appurtenances in A. in the Manor of L. in the County of N whereof plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same Court to wit that the aforesaid Alane hath recognized the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances as in his demeasne Rents c. and in all other things unto the aforesaid tenements belonging to be the right of him the said Alane furthermore the same A. hath given granted to the aforesaid Alane five marks of rent with the appurtenances in A. in the County of R. and all the Manor of B. with the appurtenances in your County as in his demeasne c. To have to hold to the same Alane and E. his wife and the Heirs of the bodies of them the said Alane and E. begotten of the chief Lords of those Fees for ever doing therefore all the services wkich unto the aforesaid tenements should belong and the aforesaid A. and his Heirs did warrant to the same Alane and E. and their Heirs aforesaid all the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances by the aforesaid services against all Nations for ever and if it should happen that the aforesaid A. and E. should dye without Heir of the bodies of them the said Alane and E. begotten c. And the aforesaid A. and his Heirs did warrant to the same Alane and E and their Heirs aforesaid all the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances by the aforesaid services against all Nations for ever and if it should happen that the aforesaid A. and E. should dye without Heirs of the bodies of them the said Alane and E. begotten after rhe decease of them the said Alane and E. the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances unto the aforesaid Alane and his Heirs wholly should revert quite from other Heirs of them the said A. and E. for ever and now by the insinuation of Anthony de L. and I. Cozens and Heirs of the aforesaid Alane we have received that the aforesaid Alane and E. are now dead and that John Son and Heir of the same Alane and E. died without Heir of his body begotten and also William Son of the aforesaid Alane and E. and Brother and Heir of the aforesaid John now is dead without Heir of his body begotten and that one Joan which was the wise of John of W. into the aforesaid Manor of B. with the appurtenances is entred and that holdeth contrary to the form of the Fine aforesaid And therefore we commanded you that by good and lawfull men of your County you should cause to know to the aforesaid Joan that she should be before our Justices at Westminster from the day of Saint Michael in 15. dayes last past to shew if she might have or could know any thing to say for her self wherefore the aforesaid Manor of B. with the appurtenances to the aforesaid Anthony and I. Cozens and Heirs of the aforesaid Alane should not revert if it did seem expedient to her and for that the same I. afterward in our said Court said that the aforesaid Anthony prosecuted execution of the Fine aforesaid of the moiety of the Manor of B. against the aforesaid Joan the same Joan came in the same Court and said that she holdeth the aforesaid Manor of B. with the appurtenances by the name of the Manor of R. by the demise of N. of C. and that the reversion thereof after the death of the same Joan unto the aforesaid N. belongeth without whom she cannot answer to the aforesaid Antbony of the aforesaid moiety of the Manor aforesaid and prayeth aid of him the said Nicholas And therefore we command you that by good c. you cause to know to the aforesaid N. that he be c. at Westminster from the day c. to answer to the aforesaid A. together with the aforesaid Joan of the aforesaid Plea if he will And have you their the names c. T. c. Whereas a certain Fine was levyed in the Scire fac super Ayd Court of the Soveraign Lord E. late King of England our Grand-father in the Term of the Holy Trinity in the year c. before A. and his Associates then Justices itinerate of him our said Grand-father at E. between B. plaintiff and C. deforcient of ten pounds of rent with the appurtenances in B. in the Manor of S. in the County of E. whereof Plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same Court to wit that the aforesaid C. did recognize the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances as in his demeasne rents c. and in all other things unto the aforesaid tenements belonging to be the right of him the said B. furthermore the same C. did give and grant to the aforesaid B. five marks of rent with the appurtenances in A. in the County of S. and all the Manor of D. with the appurtenances in the same County as in his demeasnes To have and to hold to the same B. and E. his wife and the Heirs of the bodies of them the said B. and E. issuing of the chief Lords of the Fee for ever doing therefore all the services which unto the aforesaid tenements should belong And the aforesaid C. and his Heirs did warrant to the same B. and E. and their Heires aforesaid all the aforesaid Manors with their appurtenances by the aforesaid services against all Nations for ever And if it happen that the aforesaid B. and E. should die without Heir of the bodies of them the said B. and E. begotten then after the decease of the aforesaid B. and E. the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances unto the aforesaid C. and his Heirs should be wholly reverted quite from other Heirs of them the said B and E. for ever And now by the insinuation of R. and K. Cozens and Heirs of the aforesaid C. we have received that the aforesaid B. and E. are now dead and that I. Son and Heir of the fame B. and E. died without Heir of his body begotten and also W. Son of the aforesaid B. and E. Brother and Heir of the aforesaid I. is now dead without Heir of his body issuing And that one I. which was the wife of I. W. into the aforesaid Manor of D. with the appurtenances now is entred and doth hold it against the form of the Fine aforesaid And therefore we commanded you that by honest c. you should cause to know to the aforesaid I. that he should be before c. tali die to shew if any thing c. wherefore the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances to the aforesaid R. and K. Cozens and Heirs of the aforesaid C. should not revert if it had seemed expedient to him and for that that the same K. afterward in our said Court being come and having said that the aforesaid R. prosecuted execution of the Fine aforesaid of the moiety of the Manor aforesaid of D. with the appurtenances against the aforesaid I. the same
son which is Heir to his Brother he shall have new five years after he come to his full age because he is the first to whom the right descended after the Proclamation by reason of the discent which was before them Plo. f. 374. b. But if an Estranger to a fine to whom a remainder or other title first accrueth after the fine do not pursue hls right within five years he and his issue are barred for ever 16 H. 8. Dyer f. 3. pl. 6. And in like manner if the first issue in tail to whom the title of the intail first accrueth neglect his five years the whole estate tail is thereby bound for ever 32 H. 8. Br. fines 100. If he which abateth after the death of a tenant in Fee make a Feoffment upon condition and the Feoffee levy a fine and five years after Proclamation pass without entry or claim made by his Heir the Heir is barred But if afterwards the condition be broken and the abator therefore enter then the Heir may have an Assise of Mort dauncester against the abator or entry upon him at any time and he hath no defence For if he plead in bar of the assise the Fine levyed to the Cognisee and that he hath his estate the speciall matter of the abatement condition and reentry may be pleaded in defence thereof for he can never challenge priviledge by the estate of the Cognisor which he himself defeated Plo. fol. 358. b. 7 Eliz. Of Estrangers having no right for any cause before the Fine BUt Estrangers to Fines having neither present nor future right c. at the levying thereof by reason of any matter had before the fine whose right groweth either intirely after the Proclamation or partly before or partly afrer may enter or claim when they please within the time of the prescription As if the Father die seised his eldest son being professed and the younger son entreth and is disseised and a Fine with Proclamation levyed and after the elder son is deraigned it seemeth he is bound to no time Plo. f. 337. a. Dower So if the husband levy a fine of his own Lands whereof his wife is dowable and die and five years pass after his death she is not barred of her dower because her title to be endowed accrued after the fine levyed namely by the death of her husband for before his death she had only possibility of dower and not any right title or interest thereunto Plo. fo 373. And if a Tenant cease one year and then a Fine with Proclamation is levyed And afterwards a Tenant ceaseth another year the Lord may have his cessavit per biennium 20. years after the Proclamation made because his right and title groweth partly before the Fine and partly after the fine levyed that is at the end of the two years of his Tenants ceasser Plo. fo 373. b. Of Estrangers having divers future rights by divers Titles BUt if Estrangers to Fines have severall future rights by divers titles growing at severall times it seemes that they shall have several five years to make entry or claim commencing from such time as their severall titles first accrue unto them As if tenant for life the remainder in Fee make a Feoffment in Fee And the Feoffee levy a fine with c. and he in the remainder suffer the first five years to pass he is by his laches barred of his entry for the forfeiture growing by the alienation of his tenant during his tenant for life because he had present right at the levying of the fine to enter for the same yet if after the tenant for life do dye he hath other five years to bring his Formedon in remainder because that is a new title or right by which he could not have his Formedon during his tenant for life And he had his election to take advantage of the forfeiture or not Plo. f. 573 b. Quaere for there ●atlyn thinketh otherwise because his right to the Land by the forfeiture accrued to him in the life time of his tenant for life If I. S. be tenant pur auter vie the remainder to another for life the remainder to the same I. in Fee and I. S. is disseised and the disseisor levyeth a Fine with Proclamation and the five years pass I. S. is bound for his future and present estate for life But if cesuy qui vie and he in the mean remainder die now I. S. shall have other five years to enter for his remainder in Fee for it then first remaineth unto him by the death of him in the mean remainder and cesuy qui vie for cause grown wholly before the fine that is the State so made before which is another title Plowden 367. h. per Welsh and divers Justices Plo. 367. b. In like manner if Land be given to I. S. for the life of A. the remainder to him for the life of B. the remainder to him for the life of C. and he is disseised and the disseisor levyeth a fine with Proclamation now I. S. for his present right hath five years by the first Saving of the St. 4 H 7. ca. 24. And five years after the death of A. by the second Saving which is of future right and other five years after the death of B. for his second remainder for quando duo Jura in una persona concurrunt aequum est acsi essent in diversis Plo. 368. a. If any man disseise a feme sole and after marry her and have issue by her and the Baron is disseised before marriage or after and a fine with Proclamation levyed first the Baron and after the feme die within five years the issue being of full age the five years past he is thereby bound as Heir to his Father but hath other five years after the death of his Mother to enter for albeit it is but one self same Land yet the Heir hath severall rights thereunto growing at severall times the one as Heir to his Father the other as Heir to his Mother in regard whereof he hath severall times Plow 367. b. So if the husband maketh a Feoffment of his wives Lands upon condition which is broken he levyeth a fine which c. the husband hath issue by his wife and dieth the first five years pass and then the wife dieh the Heir is barred of his entry for the condition as Heir to his Father but shall have five years after the death of his Father to claim c. because it is a title differing from that which did descend from his Father accruing to him first by the death of his Mother Plow 167. a. Estrangers to Fines having neither present nor future right to the tenements in the Fine at the levying thereof but only unto rents common c. issuing out of the same ANd Estrangers to fines having neither present nor future right to the tenements in the fine but to something in or issuing out of the same seem
dayes of Saint Michael last past before E. A. Knight and his Associates our Justices of the Bench aforesaid by our Writ of Covenant between c. of c. we command you the transcript of the Record and Process of the fine aforesaid with all things concerning those which in your custody are as it is said to us under your Seal distinctly and openly ye send and this Writ c. that looking into the transcript of the Record and Process of the fine aforesaid we may c. And note that a Writ of Error is not maintainable by an Infant to reverse a fine for his Infancy but during his Infancy 50 E. 3. 4. 17 E. 3. 52. 78. 27. lib. Ass 53. For what Errors Fines and Proclamations be not reversable NO Fines or Proclamations upon fines or common recoveries shall be reversable by Writ of Error for false or incongrunous latin razure interlining misentring of any warrant of Atturney or of any Proclamation misreturning or not returning of the Sheriff or other want of form of words and not of matter of substance 23 Eliz. ca. 3. Of error in the Proclamation of a fine IF error be in the Proclamation of a fine they shall be reversed by Plea without Writ of error but that fine nevertheless remaineth of good force still for they are severall matters of Record yet if error be in the fine the Proclamations are void because the fine is the first Record whereupon the Ploclamations depend and sublato subjecto tollitur accidens Plo. 266. a. Dyer fol. 216. pa. 54. 4 Eliz. Of a Certiorari IF a man have recovered and before he have execution the Records thereof be removed into the receipt or treasury the plaintiff may have a Certiorari out of the Chancery to the Chamberlain and Treasurer to remove the tenor of the Record and Process thence into the Chancery And when it is there it may be sent thence by Mittimus into the Court whence it came as the uper Bench if it came thence or into the Common-place if it came thence and there may execution be sued 37 H. 6. 16. A Certiorari with a Mittimus to renew a fine bearing date before the fine come into the Chancery is good enough 1 R. 3. 4. In a Writ of error to reverse a fine the Record it self shall not be removed but the transcript thereof because a Record which commeth into the upper Bench shall not be remanded And if the Judgement be affirmed there is no Chirographer to ingross the fine 40 Ass 19. 29. Ass 43. Yet 5. Mary it is holden that in a Writ of error upon a fine the Record it self shall be certified so that no more Proclamations shall be made thereupon for if it be reversed that endeth all and if the fine be affirmed the Record shall be sent into the Common-place by Mittimus to be Proclaimed and ingrossed for if the transcript only should be removed they might nevertheless proceed in the Common place B. tit Rec. 79. Ideo quaere A Certiorari of the transcript of the foot of a Fine OLiver c. To the Treasurer and Chancellors greeting because for some certain causes we will to be certified or willing for certain causes to be certified or for some certain causes to be certified upon the tenor of the foot of a certain fine levyed in our Court before our Justices long ago or last itinerate at N. in Com. tali by our Writ or in the Court of the Soveraign Lord Ch. late King of England c. in the year c. before I. and his Associates then Justices c. of the Bench by his Writ between A. Demandant and B. Tenant of one Messuage with the appurtenances in N. we command you that you search in the Feet of the fines of the same * Iter signifies a journey or voyage c. circuit at the time aforesaid levyed or of the fines before the aforesaid Justices in the year aforesaid levyed which are in our Treasury under your custody as they say the transcript of the foot of the fine aforesaid to us into our Chancery under the Seal of our Exchequer distinctly and openly without delay you send And this Writ Teste c. Otherwise of the tenor of the note of a Fine OLiver c. To his beloved Clerk W. greeting We willing c. upon the tenor of the note of a certain fine levied c. Anno c. between A demandant and C. Tenant c. we command you that you search in the notes of the fines remaining in your custody a transcript of the note aforesaid to us in our Chancery under your Seal distinctly and openly without delay you send and this Writ T. c. Otherwise before Justices now of the Bench. A Fine levyed in our Court in the year c. before W. and his Associates then our Justices of the Bench by our Writ between c. A Mittimus of the Transcript of a Fine out of the Chancery into the Common place OLiver c. hath sent to the Justices here his Writ close in these words Oliver c. To his Justices of the Bench greeting the transcript of the foot of a certain fine levyed in the Court c. before R. H. and his Associates then Justices c. of the Bench at Westm by his Writ between G. P. and I. his wife plaintiffs and S. P. desorcient of the Manor of C. with the appurtenances to us in our Chancery of our mandate sent to you we send in these presents intercluded commanding that by the inspection aforesaid for the further prosecution of I. L. and M. his wife being one and T. U. and T. his wife being another and also of H. B. third Cozen and Heir of the aforesaid G. and I. of their bodies be gotten you cause to be done that which of right and according to the Law and custome of our Common-wealth of England ought to be done witness my self at Westminster the eighth day of I. in the year c. The transcript of the foot of the fine whereof mention is made in the Writ aforesaid followeth in these words This is the finall Concord made in the Court of c. at Westm in eight dayes of Saint Michael in the year c. before R. H. W. B. P. M. W H. L. T. and H. S. Justices and other faithfull then there present between G. P. and I. his wife plaintiffs by W. F. put in the steed of them to Atturney in the fine gain or lose and S. P. deforcient of the Manor of C. with the appurtenances whereof Plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same Court to wit that the aforesaid G. hath recognized the aforesaid Manor with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said S. as that which the same S. hath of the gift of the aforesaid G. And for this Recognizance fine and Concord the same S. hath granted to the aforesaid G. and I.
now in of a new estate Fitz. Nat. fo 135. a. So if A. disseise B. and enfeoffe C. with warranty who infeoffeth D. with warranty upon whom an estranger entreth in whose possession B. the disseisor releaseth his right now all former warranties are extinct And albeit D. is impleaded yet shall he not have warrantia Chartae because he is in of another estate by wrong Fitz. Nat. 135. g. 11 H. 6. 41. 22 H. 6. 22. Release by Jointenant If there be three joynt tenants and the one release to the rest they may deraign the former warranty by vowcher or warrantia Charitae for they be in a 3. part by the release 40 E. 3. 41. Villenage Warrantia Chartae lyeth against a villain 48 E. 3. 17. The Writ of Warrantia Chartae must be sued hanging the principall Plea and before Judgement as of Assise or Entry in the nature of assise 48 E. 3. 2● Registr orig fo 158. a. for then if the warranter do die yet the Writ shall not abate but his Heir shall be resummoned to answer upon the same yet may a warrantia Chartae be sued before he be impleaded quia timet implacitari and the plaintiff shall recover in value pro loco tempore of such Lands as the defendant had at the purchasing of the Writ Fitz. Na. f. 134. E. 12 H. 4. 12. 21 H. 6. 41. 22 H. 6. 22. 24 E 3. 35. But he must not have execution but if afterwards he be put out by Judgement he shal have his warranty upon his first recovery 21 H. 6. 41. 21 H. 6. 22. 12 H. 4. 12. Non tenure In warrantia Charitae it is a good Plea for the defendant that hanging the Plea the demandant in the principall Plea hath entred upon the plaintiff being then tenant of the Land or that the plaintiff in this action had nothing in the Land the day of the first Writ purchased nor at any time after 21 H. 6. 49. 3 E. 3. 4. 5 E. 3. 5. County Warr. Chartae may be brought in any County if the deed bear not date in a place certain 31 E. 3. Tenant in Common Tenants in Common may joyn in Warrantia Chartae 28 E. 3. 90. Count by Baron Feme upon a fine with warranty I. H. Son and Heir of Isabel which was the wife of R. was summoned to answer I. T. and I. his wife of a Plea that they warrant to them one Messuage with the appurtenances in S. which of him he holdeth and of him claymeth to hold and whereof the Charter of Isabel Mother of the aforesaid I. H. whose Heir he is he hath c. and whereof c. he saith that a certain fine he levyed in the Court of the Lord Protector now in 8. dayes of Saint Hillary in the year c. before T. B. and his Associates then Justices of c. of the Bench between them the said I. T. and I. plaintiffs and R. of B. and the aforesaid Isabell then his wife deforcients of the Messuage aforesaid with the appurtenances among other Lands and tenements by Inter alia per nomen the name of c. with the appurtenances in S. in the County aforesaid by which fine the aforesaid R. and I. have granted for themselves and the Heirs of him the said I. that 4. Acres of land A fine of the reversion with the appurtenances of the aforesaid tenement which G. and M. his wife held for term of the life of her the said M. of the inheritance of the aforesaid Isabel in S. aforesaid the day that this Concord was made and which after the decease of her the said M. unto the aforesa R. and I. and the Heirs of her the said Isabell ought to have reverted after the decease of her the said M. wholly should remain to the afore-I and I. and his Heirs aforesaid to hold together with the aforesaid tenement which to them by that fine remained of the aforesaid R. and Isab and the Heirs of her the said I. by the aforesaid services as aforesaid for ever And Tail the same R. and Isab likewise have granted for themselves and the Heirs of her the said I. that they would warrant to the aforesaid I. and I. and their Heirs the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances as aforesaid against all men for ever And if it should happen that the same I. and I. should die without Heirs of their bodies issuing then after the decase of them the said I. and I. the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances as aforesaid should wholly revert unto the aforesaid R. and I. and the Heirs of her the said I. quite from other Heirs of the aforesaid I. and I. to hold of the chief Lords of that Fee by the services which unto the aforesaid tenement do belong for ever and the aforesaid R. and I. afterwards died whereby unto them the said I. T. and I. belonged to have of the aforesaid I. H. as son and heir of him the said I. his warranty aforesaid And one I. R. arraigned a certain assise of novell disseisin before T. W. and I. Justices of the Lord Protector now at the Assizes in the County aforesaid assigned to be taken against them the said I. T. and I. of the aforesaid tenementse and the same I. T. I. have often required him the said I. H. as son and Heir of her the said Isab to warrant to the same I. T. and I. the aforesaid tenements and the same I. H. those tenements so to warrant hath denyed and as yet doth deny whereupon they say that they are the worse and have damage unto the value of 100 l. And thereupon they bring sute c. A Count upon a deed with warranty I. T. was summoned to answer H. W. of a Plea that he render to him one Messuage c. with the appurtenances in B. which of him he holdeth and of him doth claim to hold and whereof he hath his Charter and whereupon c. he saith that whereas the aforesaid I. was seised of the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances in his demeasne as of Fee and so thereof being seised by his certain Charter which the same H. here in the Court bringeth forth the date whereof at B. tali die Anno. c. did give grant and confirm to the same H. the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances Inter alia per nomen amongst other Lands c. by the name as in the Deed c. to have to the same H. His Heirs and assignes for ever and did bind himself and his Heirs to warrant to the same H. his Heirs and Assignes the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances against all men for ever And the same H. by virtue of that gift o● the tenements aforesaid was seised in his demeasne as of Fee and one T. arraigned against him the said H. an assise of novel disseisin of the aforesaid Messuage and Lands with
the appurtenances before I. M. and I. c. Justices of the Lord Protector assigned to take the Assizes in the County aforesaid whereby the same H. that Assizes depending often did require the aforesaid I. that he the aforesaid Messuage c. with the appurtenances to the same H. would warrant and the same I. that Messuage c. to the same H. hitherto to warrant hath denyed and yet doth deny whereupon he saith c. and thereupon produceth his sute c. Confession And the aforesaid I. T. in his proper person commeth and defendeth the aforesaid wrong c. and saith that he cannot deny but that the Charter aforesaid is the deed of him the said I. nor but that he gave by that Charter to the aforesaid H. the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances nor but that he was held to warrant those tenements to the same H. in form as the same H. above against him hath declared Therfore Judgement it is considered that the aforesaid I. should warrant to the aforesaid H. the Messuage aforesaid and Lands with the appurtenances for place and time c. therefore the same I. is in mercy c. E. W. Gentleman was summoned to answer I. B. Gent. and E. B. his Son of a Plea that he warrant to them six Messuages three Gardens c. three Orchards with the appurtenances in the City of B. which they hold of him and of him claim to hold and whereof they have his Charter c. And whereupon the same I. and E. by H. C. their Atturney say that whereas the aforesaid F. was lately seised of the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances in his demeasne as of Fee And so thereof being seised a certain fine he levied in the Court of the Lord Protector now here to wit at Westminster in eight dayes of Saint Michael in the year c. before I. D. H. B. A. B. and R. W. Justices c. And afterwards from the day of Easter in fifteen dayes in the year c. there granted and recorded before the same Justices and other of the said Lord Protectors faithfull then there present between the aforesaid I. and E. plaintiffs and the aforesaid F. deforcient of the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances whereof Plea of Covenant was summoned between them in the same Court to wit that the aforesaid F. did recognize the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to be the right of him the said E. as those which the same E. and I. then had of the gift of the aforesaid F. and those he did remise and quite claim from himself and his Heirs to the aforesaid I. and E. and the Heirs of him the said E. for ever And furthermore the same F. granted for himself and his Heirs that he would warrant to the aforesaid I. and E. and the Heirs of him the said E. the aforesaid tenements with the appurtenances against all men for ever which said Fine in form aforesaid levyed was had and levyed to the use and behoof of the same I. and E. and the Heirs of the same E. for ever under pretext whereof the same I. and E. were seised of the same Tenements with the appurtenances scarsly the same E. in his demesne as of Fee and the aforesaid I. in his demesne as of freehold And so thereof being seised one H. O. before the Mayor and Sheriff of the Town aforesaid on Wednesday to wit the 28. day of April in the year c. at Guild-hall of the Citty aforesaid arraigned a certain assise of fresh force according to the custome of that City in the nature of an Assise of novell disseisin at the Common Law against the same I. B. and E. of the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances whereby the same I. and E. hanging that Assise often required the aforesaid F. that he the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the same I. B. and E. and the Heirs of the same E. for ever would warrant And the same F. those Tenements with the appurtenances to the same I. and E. hitherto in form aforesaid to warrant hath denyed whereupon they say that they are the worse and have damage to the value of two hundred pounds and thereupon they produce their sute c. And the aforesaid F. in his proper person commeth and defendeth the force and injury when c. and saith that he cannot deny the action aforesaid of I. and E. aforesaid nor but that the Fine aforesaid in form aforesaid was levyed nor but that he by that fine was held to warrant the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances to the aforesaid I. and E. and the Heirs of her the said E. for ever in form as the same I. and E. above against him have declared Therefore it is considered that the aforesaid F. do warrant to the aforesaid I. and E. and the Heirs of her the said E. for ever the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances for place and time c. And nothing of mercy to the aforesaid F. because he came the first day by his c. W. C. Esquire was summoned to answer E. B. Gent of a Plea that he warrant to him 54. Acres of Land 40. Acres of pasture and 6. Acres of wood with the appurtenances in E. which he holdeth and of him claimeth to hold and whereof he hath his Charter c. And whereupon the same F. in his proper person saith that whereas he was seised of the aforesaid Tenements with the appurtenances in his demesne as of Fee and so thereof being seised the aforesaid W. by the name of W. C. of I. in the County of N. otherwise called W. C. of W. in the County of Suffolk Esquire the tenth day of I in the year c. by his certain writing which the same E. with the Seal of the aforesaid W. Signed here in Court bringeth forth the date whereof is the same day and year reciting by the same writing that whereas the same W. C. by the name of W. C of I. in the County of N. otherwise called W. C. of W. in the County of S. Esquire together with his Brother C. C. of Lincolnes Inne in the County of Middlesex Gent. by a certain Indenture between the aforesaid W. and C. of the one part and E. B. of Lincolnes Inne aforesaid Gent. of the other party bearing date the tenth day of F. in the year c. bargained and sold to the aforesaid E. all his estate and interest of and in those parcels of Land containing by estimation seven Acres whether it be more or lesse there accounted lying and being in the Parish of E. in the County of R. now or late in the tenure or occupation of one W. S. or his assignes of which said parcels one parcell called little S. otherwise called Q and containing by estimation six Acres whether it be esteemed more or less to have and to hold all the aforesaid Lands and all other the premises with all and
I. R. unto this Writ The execution of this Writ appeareth in a certain Schedule to this Writ annexed York ss Command H. S. that justly c. he render to R. P otherwise W. C. and R. H. one Messuage c. with the appurtenances in T. and D. which he claimeth c York ss H. S. putteth in his place W. B. and R. C. joyntly and severally against R. P. otherwise W. and R. H. of a Plea of Land Taken and knowledged at W. in the County of Y. the 18. day of Feb. in the year c. I. R. A Recovery with single voucher York ss COmmand G. C. Esquire that justly c. he render to R. C. and R. I. one Messuage and four Acres of Land with the appurtenances in T. which he claimeth c. and into which c. And unless c. G. C. puts in his place N. M. and M. M. his Atturneys joyntly and severally against R. C. and R. I. of a Plea of Land A Recovery with double voucher Derb. ss COmmand N. L. M. his wife that justly c. they render to T. S. and T. C. the Manors of N. M. and P. with the appurtenances and 30. Messuages 30. Tofts 5. Mills 30. Gardens 30. Orchards 100. Acres of Land 1000. Acres of Meadow 500. Acres of pasture 40. Acres of Wood 1000. Acres of Moor 200. Acres of Ling and Heath and 3. pounds rent with the appurtenances in N. M. P. P. and B. which they claim to be their inheritance and into which the same N. and M. H. have not entre but after the disseisin which H. H. thereof unjustly and without judgement hath made to the aforesaid T. and T. within 30. years now last past c. as it is said whereupon they complain c. And unless c. Derb. ss N. L. and M. his wife do put in their place T. B. and W. B. their Atturneys joyntly and severally against T. S. and T. C. of a Plea of Land to gain or loss W. B. and T. F. whom N. L. and M. Derb. ss his wife do call to warranty do put in their place P. P. and Q. Q their Atturneys joyntly and severally against T. S. and T. C. of a Pea of Land to gain and lose A Recovery with a treble voucher Essex ss COmmand R. B. and C. S. that justly c they render to A T. Esquire the Manors of B. and Q. with the appurtenances and 20. Messuages 12. Tofts 4. Dove-houses 30. Gardens 1000. Acres of Land 100. Acres of Meadow 100. Acres of pasture 200. Acres of Lyng and Heath 100. Acres of Moor and 30. shillings one half penny rent and the rent of one pound and a half of Pepper and of one Corn of Pepper with the appurtenances in B. and Q. And free fishing in the water of W. and also the Advowson of the Church of B. which they claim c. Essex ss R. B. and C. S. do put in their place W. W. and R. R. their Atturneys joyntly against A. T. of a Plea of Land Essex ss M. M. Gent. whom R. B. and C. S. call to warranty do put in their place I. I. and L. L. their Atturneys joyntly and severally against A. T. of a Plea of Land Essex ss G. W. Gent. whom M. M. doth call thereof to warranty doth put in his place R. G. and R. S. their Atturneys joyntly and severally against A. T. of a Plea of Land A Recovery of an Advowson in the County Palatine of Chester PLeas of Chester before R. T. Knight Justice of c. at Chester of the Session holden there Wednesday the last day of Sept. in the year c. Chester ss H. S. Esquire by T. B. his Atturney demandeth against H. D. Esqu the Advowson of the Church of T. which to him he hath unjustly deforced c. And whereupon he saith that himself was seised of the Advowson of the Church aforesaid as of Fee and right within thirty years now last past in the time of peace in the time of the Soveraign Lord Charles late King of England and so thereof being seised the same time unto the same Church presented one R. A. his Clerk who unto that presentation was admitted instituted and inducted in the same by taking thereof exlec as in greater Tythes lesser Tythes oblations and obventions to the value c. as of the right of his Church aforesaid c. And that such is his right he offers c. All the parts of a recovery in a writ of right de praecipe in capite Exemplified OLiver c. To all unto whom these present Letters Patents shall come Know ye that I. Earl of S. in our Court before our Justices at Westminster by our Writ of right of a praecipe in capite hath demanded against T. B. the elder and I. his wife the Manor of C. with the appurtenances and one Messuage 50 Acres of Land 50. Acres of Meadow c. with the appurtenances in C. B. H. neer T. as his right and inheritance which said Writ together with the return of the same and the plea upon the same Writ with all other things touching that Plea followeth in these words The Writ OLiver c. To the Sheriff of Heref. greeting Command T. B. the Elder and I. his wife that justly and without delay they render to I. Earl of S. the Manor of C. with the appurtenances and one Messuage c. with the appurtenances in C. B. and H. neer T. which he claimeth to be his right and inheritance and to hold of us in Capite And whereupon he complaineth that the aforesaid T. and I. him unjustly do deforce unless they shall do it and the aforesaid Earl shall make you secure for prosecuting his plaint then summon by good summoners the aforesaid T and I. that they may be before our Justices at Westminster from the day of Easter in fifteen dayes to shew wherefore they did it not And have you there the summoners and this Writ witness my self at Westminster the second day of April in the year c. Pledges of prosecuting R. D. and I. R. The Answer of I. S. Knight Sheriff Summoners of the within written T. B. and I. his Return thereof wife H. F. and R. L. Pleas at Westminster before I. P. and his Associates Justices of the Lord Protector of the Bench of the Term of Easter in the year of our Lord 1654. Rotulo CCLXIII The demandant Heref. ss John Earl of S. by I. S. his Atturney demandeth against T. B. the Elder and I. his wife the Manor of C. with the appurtenances and one Messuage c. with the appurtenances in C. B. and H. neer T. by a Writ of the Lord Protector of Praecipe in Capite c. And whereupon The Count. he saith that himself was seised of the Manor Messuage Lands c. with the appurtenances in his demeasne as of Fee and right in the time of
peace in the time of the Protector by taking thereof expletion to the value c. that such is his right he offers c. The defendant And the aforesaid T. and I. by W. B. their Atturney came and do defend the right of the aforesaid Earl and their seisin and chiefly of the Manor Messuage c. to him do warrant c. And hereupon the aforesaid Earl demandeth The demandant against him the said W. P. the Manor Messuage c. with the appurtenances in form aforesaid c. And whereupon he saith that he himself was seised of the aforesa Manor Messuage c. with their appurtenances in his demeasne as of Fee and right In the time of peace in the time of the Lord Protector now by taking thereof expletion to the value c. And that such is his right he offers c. And the aforesaid W. P. tenant by his warranty The defence defendeth the right of the aforesaid Earl and his seisin and chiefly of the Manor Messuage Lands c. with the appurtenances and all c. And he puts himself thereof on the Issue to be tryed by the grand Assize Grand Assize of the Lord Protector and demandeth a recognizance to be made whether he hath more right to hold the Manor Messuage Lands c. with the appurtenances as tenant by his warranty as he holdeth them or the aforesaid Earl to have the Manor Messuage Lands c. with the appurtenances as he above demandeth them c. And the aforesaid Earl Imprlance prayeth license of imparling c. And he had it c. Default Judgement And afterwards the same Earl by his Atturney aforesaid came again here in Court and the aforesaid W. P. although was solemnly called came not again but in contempt of the Court made default Therefore it is considered that the aforesaid Earl do recover his seisin against the aforesaid T. and I. of the aforesaid Manor Messuage c. with the appurtenances to hold to the same Earl and his Heirs quite of the aforesaid T. and I. and his Heirs for ever And the aforesaid T. and I. may have of the Lands of the aforesaid W. P. to the value of the Manor Messuage Lands c. aforesaid with the appurtenances And the aforesaid W. P. in mercy c. The warrant of Atturney thereof followeth in these words HEref ss John Earl of Shrewsbury puts in his place I. S. against T. B. the Elder and I. his wife of a Plea of Land Heref. ss T. B. the Elder and I. his wife puts in their place W. B. against John Earl of Shrewsbury of a Plea of Land All and singular which things at the request of the aforesaid Earl we have caused to be exemplified and our great Seal which we use for such exemplifications and also for all manner of Judiciall Writs out of the Bench aforesaid issuing forth to be sealed we have caused to be put to these presents Witness O. Saint John at Westm the 28. day of May in the year c. A remission to the Court in a Writ of right TO the Lord Protector c. for that A. in our Court before your Justices of the Bench by your Writ of right D. E. of one Messuage with the appurtenances in S. which of me is holden by my license mediating doth purpose to implead to your Highness by the tenor of these presents I signifie that I have remitted my Court to you thereof in this behalf Saving to me otherwise the right of the Lord in the like case when it shall happen In testimony of which thing these my Letters Patent I have caused to be made Sealed with my Seal dated the third day of May in the year c. The Exemplification of a Recovery inrolled OLiver L. Protector of the Commonwealth of Eng. Ireland Scotl. and the dominions thereunto belonging c. To all to whom these our present Letters shal come greeting Know ye that among the inrolments of Writs and other things depending for common Recoveries according to the form of the Statute of the term of Easter at Westminster in the year c. in Roll the first it is thus contained The Doctor which took the affidavit for the value Essex ss Oliver c. to the Sheriff of Essex greeting Command I. W. I. S. that justly and without delay they render to Jo. St. and R. P. four Messuages 4. Gardens 200. Acres of Land 100. Acres of Meadow 300. Acres of pasture 40. Acres of Wood and 300. Acres of Lyng and Heath with the appurtenances in B. T. T. C. D. and H. which they claim to be their right and inheritance And into which the same I. W. I. S. have no entry but after the disseisin which H. H. therof unjustly without Judgemēt hath made to the afores I. S. T. within 30 years now last elapsed as they say And whereupon they complain that the aforesaid I. W. and I. S. them do deforce And unless they shall do it and the aforesaid I. S. and T. H. shall make you secure for prosecuting his plaint then summon by good summoners the aforesaid I. W. and I. S. that they be before our Justices at Westm from the day of Saint Michael in 15. dayes to shew wherfore they wi●l not do it And have you there the summoners and this Writ witness my self at Westminster the 24. day of Septtember Summoners The Sheriffs name in the year c. Gibon Pledges Pledges of prosecuting John Doo Richard Roo Summoners John Den Kich Fen. G. T. Esq Sheriff ss Oliver L. Protector c. to the Sheriff of Essex greeting sum by good summoners E. W. Esq his wife that they be before our Justices at West from the day of S. Hillary in 15. dayes to warrant to Joh. W. and I. S. four Messuages 4. Gardens 300. Acres of Land 100. Acres of Meadow 300. Acres of pasture 40. Acres of Wood and 300. Acres of Lyng and Heath with the appurtenances in B. T. T. C. D. and H. which John St. and Tho. P. in our Court before our Justices at Westm do claim as their right by our Writ of Entry upon disseisin in le post against them And whereupon the same Joh. W. and I. S. in our said Court have called the aforesaid Edm. and John summoners in your County to warrant against them And have you there the summoners and this Writ T. I. D. at Westm the 16. day of Octob. in the year c. * Lone Summoners John Den Rhichard Fen. * T. L. Esq Sheriff ss The prothonatorie in whose office it is entred Summoners The Sheriff The warrant of Atturney * Joh. St. and Tho. do put in their stead E. E. against John W. and I. S. of a Plea of Land ss Iohn W. and I. do put in their place I. A. against Iohn S. and Tho. P. of a Plea of Land ss Edm. W. Esq and Io.
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
Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Feedings Woods Turbary Lands covered with water aforesaid to the same R. D. and T. H. doth warrant c. And hereupon the aforesaid R. W. B. c. do demand against him the said W. M. Esquire Tenant by his Wartanty the Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Feedings Woods Turbary Lands covered with water and rent above demanded with the appurtenances in form aforesaid c. and whereupon they say that they themselves were seised of the same Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbary Lands covered with water and Rent with the appurtenances in their Demean as of Fee in the time of peace in the time of the said L. Prot. now to take thereof over in value And into which c. And thereupon they produce their suit c. And the aforesaid W. M. Esq Tenant by his Warranty defendeth his right when c. and calleth thereof to warranty Th. Needham who is present there in Court in his proper person and gratis the Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Pastures woods Turbary Lands covered with water and rents aforesaid with the appurtenances to the same M. M. doth warrant c. And hereupon the aforesaid R. W. B. c. Do demand against him the said Th. Needham Tenant by his Warranty the aforesaid Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbarie Lands covered with water and Rent above demanded with the appurtenances in form aforesaid c. And whereupon they say that themselves were seised of the same Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbary Land covered with water and rent above demanded with the appurtenances in their demeasne as of Fee in the time of peace in the time of the said Lord the now Protect to take thereof over in value c. and into which c. and thereupon they produce their sute c. And the aforesaid Thomas Needham Tenant by his Warranty defends his right when c. and he saith that the aforesaid T. Cut hath not disseised the aforesaid R. W. B. c. of the Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadowes Pastures Woods Turbary Lands covered with water and Rent with the appurtenances in manner and form as the same R. W. B. c. by their Writ and Declaration above doe suppose c. And the aforesaid R. R. W. c. do pray license thereof of imparling here c. and they have it c. And afterwards in that same County here c. the same R. W. B. c. by their aforesaid Atturney came again in the Court of the Lord Protector And the aforesaid T. N. Tenant by his warranty although solemnly exacted came not again but in contempt of the Court here departed and made default c. Therefore it is Ordered by the Judges of the County aforesaid that the aforesaid R. W. B. c. recover their seisin against the aforesaid R. D. and T. H. of the aforesaid Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbarie Land covered with water and rent above demanded with the appurtenances c. And that the aforesaid R. D. and T. H. have of the Lands of the aforesaid W. M. to the value c. And the same T. N. in mercy c. The like Common Recovery in the said County of Chester to the next before and of the same Mannor and Lands Of Pleas of the County of Chester at Chester before T. E. Esq Son of T. E. Knight Justice of the Lord Protector the Wednesday after the Feast of beheading of S. John the Baptist in the year c. R. B. of Chester R. B. W. B. B. B. Sons of R. B. Knight and O. B. by T. B. their Atturney in the Court of the Lord Protector here doe demand against W. M. Esquire the Mannor of W. 23 Messuages 1 Water-Mill 300 acres of Land 20 acres of Meadow 100 acres of Pasture 40 acres of Wood 10 acres of Turbary and 10 acres of Land covered with water with the appurtenances in W. M. K. W. as their right and inheritance and into which the same W. M. hath no entry but after the disseisin which T. C. thereof unjustly and without Judgement hath made to the aforesaid R. R. W. B. G. after that J. Scoticus was made Earl of C. c. And whereupon the same R. R. W. c. say that themselves were seized of the same Mannor Messuage Mill Lands Meadows Pastures Woods Turbarie and lands covered with water with the appurtenances in their Demeasne as of Fee in the time of Peace in the time of the Lord now Protector to take thereof over in value And into which c. And thereupon they produce their suit c. And the aforesaid W. M. in his proper person cometh and defendeth his right when c. And calleth thereof to warranty T. N. who is present here in the Court in his proper person and gratis to the same W. M. the Mannor and Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances doth warrant And hereupon the aforesaid R. R. W. c. doe demand against him the said T. N. tenant by his warranty c. the Mannor and Tenements aforesaid above demanded with the appurtenances in form aforesaid c. and whereupon they say that themselves were seized of the same tenements with the appurtenances in their demeasne as of Fee in the time of peace in the time of the said now L. Protect by taking therof over in value c. And into which c. And thereupon they produce their suit c. And the aforesaid T. N. tenant by his warranty defendeth his right when c. and saith that the aforesaid T. C. hath not disseised the aforesaid R. R. W. c. of the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances in manner and form as they by their writ and Declaration above do suppose c. And the aforesaid R. R. W. c. do pray licence thereof of imparling here c. and they have it c. And afterwards in that same County here c. the same R. R. W. c. by their Atturney aforesaid came againe into the Court of the Lord Protector And the aforesaid T. N. tenant by his warranty although solemnly exacted came not again but in contempt of the Court here departed and made default Therefore it is granted by the Judges of the County aforesaid that the aforesaid R. R. W. B. B. O. recover their seisin against the aforesaid W. M. of the tenements aforesaid above demanded with the appurtenances c. And that the aforesaid W. M. have of the lands of the aforesaid T. N. the value c. And the same T. N. in mercy c. Charges of a Recovery with two Vouchers in person at the bar FOr drawing your Precipe 0 2 6 For taking it into the remembrance   1 0 For your writ of Entry   2 6 For the Fine of it     To the Receiver   0 6 For the Doctors hand entring and endorsing   1 6 For drawing it at