An abridgement of the Lord Coke's commentary on Littleton collected by an unknown author; yet by a late edition pretended to be Sir Humphrey Davenport, Kt. And in this second impression purged from very many gross errors committed in the said former edition. With a table of the most remarkable things therein.

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An abridgement of the Lord Coke's commentary on Littleton collected by an unknown author; yet by a late edition pretended to be Sir Humphrey Davenport, Kt. And in this second impression purged from very many gross errors committed in the said former edition. With a table of the most remarkable things therein.
Author
Coke, Edward, Sir, 1552-1634.
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London :: printed for W. Lee, D. Pakeman, and G. Bedell,
1651.
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Littleton, Thomas, -- Sir, -- d. 1481 -- Early works to 1800.
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"An abridgement of the Lord Coke's commentary on Littleton collected by an unknown author; yet by a late edition pretended to be Sir Humphrey Davenport, Kt. And in this second impression purged from very many gross errors committed in the said former edition. With a table of the most remarkable things therein." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A33621.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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Sect. 700. Fol. 367. b.

If the purchase were to the Father and the Son, and the heirs of the Son, and the Father maketh a feoffment in fee with Warranty, if the Son enter in the life of the Father, and the feoffee re-enter, the Father dyeth, the Son shall have an Assize of the whole, 13 Ass. 8. 13 E. 3. gar. 24. 25. 37. 22 H. 6. 51. 8 H. 7. 6.

But if the Son had not entred in the life of the Father, then for the Fathers moity, it had been a barre to the Son, for that therein he had an estate for life, and therefore the Warranty as to that moity had been collateral to the Son, and by disseisin for the Sons moity, and so a Warranty defeated in part, and stand good in part.

If a man of full age, and an Infant make a feoffment in fee with Warranty, it is good for the whole against the man of full age, and void against the Infant. For albeit the feoffment of an Infant passing by Livery of seisin be void∣able, yet his Warranty which taketh effect onely by Deed, is meerly void, Temps E. 1. Voucher 207. 39. E. 3. 26. John Londons Case, 14. H. 6.

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