An Alias Summons in a Quare impedit, where the Sheriffe hath returned that the Original Writ was delivered to him too late.
Oliver, To the Sheriffe of Middle∣sex.
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Oliver, To the Sheriffe of Middle∣sex.
Greeting, we command you that you Summon by good Summoners Richard Bishop of L. & David English Clark, that they be here before our Ju∣stices at Winton in eight dayes of S. Hil∣lary, to answer William Freeman in a Plea, that they permit the said William to present a fit person to the Vicaridge of the Church of Stebon heath, alias Stepney, which is void, and to his Donation belongeth, as he sayeth: and whereupon your self hath certified to our Justices at Winton, in the morrow of St. Martine last past, that our Writ to you formerly thereof directed so late to you was delivered, that by reason of the brevity of the time you could not execute it, and have you there the names of the Summoners, and this Writ, T. &c.