The same Term, in the Kings Bench.
NOta, upon evidence to a Iury between Buffield and Byburo, the Case ap∣peared to be this, upon a Devise with these words, I will and devise that A. and B. my Feoffees shall stand seised, and be seised to and of Iohn Callis for life, the remainder &c. And the truth was that he had no Feoffees: and the opinion of the whole Court (nullo contradicente) was, that this is a good De∣vise to John Callis, by reason of the intention. 38. H. 8. Bro. Devis. 48. & 15. Eliz. Dyer 323. were urged for the proofe of it, and by Doderidge the Case of 15. Eliz. is more strong then our Case is: Linyen made a Feoff∣ment to his own use, and afterwards devised that his Feoffees should be sei∣sed to the use of his Daughter A. who in truth was a Bastard, and yet this is a good Devise of the Land by intention, for by no possibility they can be seised to his use.