An exact abridgement in English, of the cases reported by Sr. Francis More Kt. serjeant at law with the resolution of the points in law therein by the judges / collected by William Hughes of Grayes-Inn Esq.

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An exact abridgement in English, of the cases reported by Sr. Francis More Kt. serjeant at law with the resolution of the points in law therein by the judges / collected by William Hughes of Grayes-Inn Esq.
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Hughes, William, of Gray's Inn.
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London :: Printed for John Starkey, Thomas Basset, and Samuel Speed, and are to be sold at their shops ...,
1665.
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Law reports, digests, etc. -- Great Britain.
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Pasch. 12. Eliz.

224. If the Lord grant to his Copyholder the Trees growing upon the Land and which afterwards shall grow, and that it shall be Lawfull for the Tenant to cut and carry them away: It was holden to be No forfeiture of his Copyhold, because he hath dis∣pensed with the forfeiture by his grant, but he cannot cut the Trees which shall after grow, for as to them the grant is void.

Brabrokes Case. 225. I. D. 19. H. 8. gave the Mannor of N. to I. S. and A. and the Heirs of the body of the said I. S. on the body of A. remainder to a stranger in Tail, the remainder in Fee. I. S. Mari∣ed A. and after 26. H. 8. he suffered a Common Recovery with single voucher to the use of him and his Heirs, the Statute of 27. H. 8. was made, and after he in the remainder in Tail was attainted of Treason, and 28. H. 8. It was Enacted in Parlia∣ment, that all his Lands and hereditaments which he had or ought to have, should be forfeited, the Recovery was without any Original: Afterwards I. S. gave the Mannor to I. D. and his Heirs, who made a Joynture thereof to M. his Wife for life, after the death of I. D. M. took to Husband the Plaintiff, against whom Intrusion was brought; It was adjudged against the Plaintiff for one moyety.

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