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.
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- 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.
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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A78161.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To the Reader.
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The Definition of a Fine.
- What persons may be Cognisors in Fines, and what not.
- What persons may be Cognisees in Fines.
- Of what things Fines may be levied, and of what not.
- By what names things may passe in Fines.
- The Order and form of placing things in Fines.
- The place wherein the lands lie.
- Of the Formes of Concords.
- Observations at the knowledging of Fines; and first how to acknow∣ledge a Fine before the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.
- The Charges of the Fine aforesaid.
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Observations at the knowledging of a Fine out of Court, by a special Dedimus potestatem. -
Charges of the Fine by special Dedimus potestatemtaken before Commissioners. -
How to acknowledge a Fine before a Judge out of Court by De∣dimus potestatem. -
Charges of a Fine knowledged by Dedimus potestatembe∣fore a Judge, and ex∣emplified. - How to acknowledge a Fine at the Bar in Court.
- Charges of the Fine acknowledged at Bar.
- A Writ of Covenant of Common.
- Of Land and Sheep walk.
- Of Wood and Foldage,
- Of Wood.
- writ
- Of a Parsonage impropriate, and of the Moyety of tithes.
- Of a Mannor of rent, and of free-folding for Sheep.
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A Writ of Covenant of 3parts of 4Messuages, 4Cottages, &c. - A Writ of Covenant of Tithes.
- A Writ of Covenant of the Scite of a Monastery.
- A Writ of Covenant of divers things.
- A Writ of Covenant of Dismes and Tithes.
- A Release by Fine by one to two.
- A Fine upon Cognisance de droit by the Husband and Wife, to two.
- A Fine by Baron and Feme, and a∣nother.
- A Fine of a parcel in reversion by a Coparcenar.
- A Fine by an Earl, Husband and Wife, to an Arch bishop, and one other.
- A Concord from two to two, with special Warranty.
- A Fine upon recognisance of right, as that which he hath of his right, with release and warranty by Husband and Wife to a third person, with a gene∣ral Warranty.
- A Concord of many things together sur cognisance de droit come ceo, &c.
- A Fine of a Rent.
- A Fine of part of a rent by Husband and Wife.
- A praecipe with an exception and sa∣ving some parcels.
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A Concord with a render for life to the Husband and the Wife, being the Conusors of parcel of Mannors and Lands conteined in the Writ of Covenant, the remainder to the first and second begotton Sons of the Conusors in tail, and to the heirs Mal
s, and for default of such issue, then to the Conusors in general tail, and for default of such issue, then to the right heirs of the Conusors for ever; with grant and render of ten Messuages, &c. residue of the same Mannor, &c. to the said Conusors. - A Fine of homage, rent, and services.
- A Fine of a Mannor, and Knights fees, and services by the Husband and Wife, and others.
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An old Fine in Frank almonie, before Justices in Eyre, in Anno 55.of King Henrythe third. -
A Concord of lands in the County Pa∣latine of Lancaster. - A Lease for years, reserving a rent.
- A Lease for years, rendring rent.
- A Lease for years by Fine, by one and his Wife.
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A Lease by Tennant for life, for 21years, if she live so long. -
A lease to the Wife for 21years, to com∣mence after her Husbands death, reserving a rent, the Conusees grant back the same reversion and rent. - A Fine of a remainder for years.
- A Lease in reversion, paying rent.
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A Lease to diverse for 90years, if the par∣ties live so long, reserving a rent, and the best beast after the death of every Tennant, in the name of an Herriot. -
A Lease reserving a Rent of 20l. With a nomine paeneand a distress. -
A Fine upon grant and render to one for term of life, without impeachment of wast and for 16years after her death, then the one moiety to one in fee, and the other to another. - A Render for life, the reversion to one, and his heirs males, the remainder to another, and his heirs.
- A Lease for life, the remainder for life to the Wife, in the name of her Jointure, with the remainder in tail.
- A Fine where the Husband buyeth lands, and granteth them again to the Cognisors for his Wifes life.
- A Concord of divers Tenements, Rents, of a Rectory, and Advowson, &c.
- A Fine of the fourth part of two Messua∣ges, the one by a Coparcenor of his part &c. to two strangers.
- 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 Te∣nant for Term of life.
- A Grant and Render of a Reversion of a Moiety.
- A Render to the Conusor for one week, after to a Stranger for life, and to his wife for life, if she keep her unmarried, the Reversion to another Stranger and his Heirs of his body, upon M. his wife begotten, the remainder to another and his Heirs.
- A Fine of two Reversions.
- A grant to the Cognisee, and his Wife, and the Heirs of their two bodies, with Warranty.
- A Grant, with a Render back again, for life, with Remainders in taile dividing the Lands.
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A Fine to entaile Lands to the Heirs of o
deecased - A Grant by a Duke and his wife, as in the right of his wife, to the Conusee for life of the Tennant for life, with warranty: a Ren∣der to the Cognisor for the Wives life, to convey her title to her Husband.
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A Concord o
a moyety of divers things in p ession, and of a reversion in Fee. -
A Grant of Lands by Fine to two, who ren∣der to the Cognisor in tail, and for default of such issue to R. T.in generall tail, the remainder to another and his Heirs for ever. - A Grant of Lands in tail, to be holden of the Grantor in Soccage.
- A Grant of Lands in tail to be holden, of the Grantor by suit of Court, and six shillings rent.
- A Fine of Knights Service, Castle-gard, and Murage, upon a writ of Customs and Services.
- A Fine of a Mannor in Possession, and other Lands in reversion.
- A Fine of Lands, part in possession, and part in Reversion, with a Render a∣gain to the Cognisors, and their Heirs.
- A Fine of a Reversion of a Rent.
- A Fine of the Reversion of a Rent.
- A Fine of Rent service.
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A Fine where the Husband and the Wife sell the Wives
ointure or Dower abso∣lutely to him in the Reversi∣on. - Tenant for Term of life maketh a Lease, reserving a rent during her life,
- A Fine of a Reversion.
- A Fine in Fee farm of a rent granted out of a Mannor only.
- A Fine of severall rents granted out of a Mannor.
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A Fine of a Rent, with a Pain of 8l. for every five weeks that the Rent is behind, for every week after the 5weeks, to forfeit 8 l. nomine Poene,with a clause of distresse. - A Fine in fee Farm yeilding a Rent, with a distresse.
- A Fine in fee farm, rendring a rent, suit of Court, and Heriot after de∣cease, recease, and alienation.
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A Fine in Fee-farm, rendring a rent; with a Nomine poene,for default of payment. - A Fine by the Husband and the Wife, to the Husband and Wife, with a Render.
- A writ of Covenant that was for the King, for the Tith-corn of a Parish, and the manner of the endorsment thereof used by his Attorney General.
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A Fine knowledged by T. W.to I. R.of one Messuage, one Barn, of Land, Mea∣dow, and Pasture; and warranty against all men. - A Fine knowledged by the Husband and Wife, and the Cognisee by the same Fine granteth and rendreth back again the premises to the said Conusors, and to the heirs of the Husband, one of the said Conusors, for ever.
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A Fine knowledged by H. K.and I.his wife, I. C.and K.his Wife, to R. G.of one Messuage, one Garden, of land and pa∣sture, and the same Conusors, for them, and the heirs of Jo.do warrant two parts of the pre∣misses in 3.parts divided, to the Conusee and his heirs, against all men for ever. -
A Fine acknowledged by I. F.Knight, and M.his Wife, and R. H.of 2Messuages 1Garden, 1Orchard and of Land, Meadow, and Pasture to T. B.and I. K.with warranty against all men. And the Conusees by the said Fine, Grant, and Render to the said R.one of the Conusors in the Fine, 6acres of Land, &c. parcel of the Premises, for one month to come next. and afterwards the same to remain to one I.now the Wife of R. N.and R. N.Son of the said R.and I.during their lives & the longer liver of them, and after their deceases, the said 6acres of Land to remain to I. N.Daughter of the said. R.and I.his Wife, du∣ring her life, reserving a Rent with clause of Distresse, for non-payment thereof, and the re∣sidue of the Premises, viz. The two Messuages, one Garden, one Orchard, &c. the said Conu∣ses, grant, and render to R. H.for one month, and afterwards to one R. N.and I.his Wife. To have and to hold to the said R.& I.during their lives and the longest liver of them, reserving also thereupon a Rent with a clause of Distress for non payment thereof. And lastly the said Conusees do grant and render the rever∣sion of the whole Premises, and the several rents reserved upon the said Grants, and Ren∣ders, unto the said I. F.and M.his Wife, two of the said Conusors, and to the Heirs of the said I. F.for ever. -
A Fine accknowleged by G, H.and D.his Wife. T. S.Esq; and M.his Wife. of forty a∣cres of Land, to R. B.and W. N.with War∣ranty, and the Conuses do grant and render to the said D.and to his Heirs, all mines of Coles in a Close, parcel of the Premises called Stanley Field,with liberty to digge for the same. -
A Fine knowledged by W. K. and K. his wife of the third part of one Messuage, one Barn, one Garden, &c. to I. K. and T. H. with warranty against all men, and the said Conu∣sees do grant and render to the said S. one of the Conusors, the said third part of the Premise Mich.from or the Annuntiation &c. which first shall happen to be the next after the death of one E. now the Wife of W. T. for the term of 21years, reserving a rent yearly to the Conu∣sees, with a clause of Distress, for the said rent, and lastly, the said Conusees, grant, and render the reversion of the said Premises to W. K. and K. his Wife, being two of the said Conusors in the said Fine, and to the Heirs of the said K▪ for ever. -
A Fine knowledged by W. P. and M. his Wife, of a Mannor &c. one water-Mill, one Wind-Mill, three Dove-houses, &c. to E. B. and R. C. and the Conusees by the same Fine, do grant unto the said M. a yearly rent of twelve pounds going out of the said Mannor: Habendumfrom Mich.or the Annuntiation next after the death of the said W. P. her Husband, and one of the Conusors in the said Fine, during her life, in the full recompence of her Title of Dower, or joynture in any of the Lands of her said Husband, with a clause of Distresse for the said rent. And lastly, the said Conusees grant and render again the said Mannor, &c. to the said VV. P. the Conusor and Husband, to the said M. and to his Heirs for ever. -
A Fine knowledged by I. G. alias
G. and M. his wife, to R. R. Knight, Lord R. of one Messuage, one Barn, and one hundred shillings rent, the parsonage of B., and the advowson of the Vicaridge of B. with warranty against the Conusor and his wife, and the Heirs of the Husband. -
A Fine knowledged by I. S. and M. his wife of one Garden, &c. with two severall warranties, The first warranty against the Conusors, and their Heirs onely: and in the second, the said I. S.and M. his wife, grant to warrant the Premises for them, and the Heirs of the Hus∣band against all men. -
A Fine knowledged by E. R.of a Man∣nor, &c. with warranty against all men. -
A Fine acknowledged within the Coun∣ty of Chester,by H. S.Esq; to W. F.& R. C.of divers Mannors, &c. with warrantie against all men. And the Conusors by the same Fine, grant and render the same Mannors, &c. unto the Conusor and his heirs males; and for default of such heirs males, then to certain per∣sons for the life of I. S.brother unto the said Conusor, and after his death to his heirs males. And if the said I. S.died without heir male, then to divers others of the name and kindred of the Conusor, and to their heirs males, and for default of such heirs, the last remainder in fee to the right heirs of the Conusor for e∣ver. -
A Fine knowledged before the Justices of Chester,by B. P.and E.his Wife, of a Mannor, &c. one Water-mill, one Dove-house, one Garden, two Orchards, &c. with war∣ranty. -
A Fine knowledged by an Earl and his wife, of a Mannor, advowson, liberties, free warr 2000n, and free fishing, and a sould course for Sheep. -
A Fine knowledged by the Husband and the Wife, and a third person, of certain acres of land, meadow, and wood, and the Husband and the Wife warrant the land to the Conusees, and to the heirs of one of them; and the same Conusees grant, and render again the land to E.wife of one of the Conusors, from Michaelmaspast, for the term of 99years, without impeach∣ment of wast; yielding a rent to the Conusees, and to the heirs and assigns of one of them; with a clause of distress for non-payment of the rent: and afterwards they grant the rent, and the re∣reversion of the lands in fee to one W. W. - A Fine knowledged by two unto one, with warranty against all men.
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A Fine knowledged of two Messuages, and two Gardens, &c. by the Husband and the Wife, and divers others, to W. G.with several warranties. -
A Fine knowledged of 4Messuages, 1Toft, 3Barns, 3Gardens, 3Orchards, &c. to W. S.and N. W.with warran∣ty. - A Fine knowledged by two Husbands, and their Wives, of two Messuages, and two Gardens, with several warranties.
- A Fine knowledged by the Husband and his Wife, to a man and his wife, of one Messu∣age, one Garden, one Orchard, one Barn, one Stable, one Wharf, &c. with warranty.
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A Fine knowledged by an Earl, and his Wife, to W. C.of a rent of 40pounds, going out of divers Mannors, with warranty. -
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 a∣gain to R. D.one of the Conusors, for term of 21years, to begin at a time to come, reserving a Rent; and afterwards the Conusees grant the reversion of the said Mannor, &c. and the re∣version to one of the Conusors and his wife, and to the heirs of the Husband, to hold of the chief Lords of the Fee. -
A Fine knowledged by the Husband and wife, to one I. L.Esquire, of 2Mannors &c. with warranty, in consideration the Co∣nusee granteth a rent to the Husband, and his wife, and to the heirs of the Husband. -
A Fine knowledged by the Husband and the wife, to H. C.of the third part of a rent issuing out of a Mannor, with a warranty against all men. -
A Fine knowledged by the Husband and his wife to one T. H.of the third part of 34acres of Meadow, by these words, viz. con∣cesserunt & reddiderunt.&c. during the wives life; with warranty also during her life. -
A Fine knowledged by V. K. knight to I S. knight, E. G. the Queens Atturney gene∣ral, and others, of two Manners, 70Messua∣ges and Cottages, &c. which the Lady V wid∣dow hath for her life, of the inheritance of the Conusor, the day of the Concord made, and of∣ter her death is to revert to the Conusor, the which by this sine, after the death of the said Lady V. is wholly to remain to all the Conusees in the fine, and to the heirs of the said I. S. knight, the first of the Conusees in the laid fine; with warranty against all men. -
A Fine knowledged by a Widdow, and another, to the President and Scholars of Saint JohnsColledge in Oxon,of the Scite and prin∣cipal house of the Colledge, commonly called, the White Friers,in the suburbs of Oxon;and 6Messuages, 6Gardens, 6Orchards, &c. also in the same Suburbs, with warranty. - A Fine by two, and the Wife of one of them, of Lands, Meadow, and Pasture, with warranty against the conusors, and the heirs of the Husband.
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A Fine knowledged by T. N.Knight, to G. T.Esquire, of one Mannor, one Messuage, &c. with warranty a∣gainst all men. -
A Fine knowledged by T. VV.and K.his wife, to G. S.of the third part, of 8Messu∣ages, 6Gardens, &c. the which one M. B.Widdow holdeth for term of her life, and which is of the inheritance of the Conusors wife, the day of the Concord made, and which ought after the death of the said widdow, to revert unto the Conusor and his wife, as in the right of his wife: and by this fine after the death of the said widdow, being tenant for life, is to come and remain to the said Conusee and his heirs for ever, with warranty against all men. -
A Fine knowledged by the Husband and the VVife, to one I. I.of 9Messuages, &c. with warranty against all men. -
The order of taking the knowledge of a Fine by a Dedimus Potestatemdirected to di∣vers, but the knowledge taken only by two of the Commissioners, and the certifying thereof by the Commissioners that took the knowledge. -
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 7days next following, and afterwards the same pre∣mises 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 Co∣nusors, and his heirs for ever. -
A Fine acknowledged by the Husband and his Wife, to H. S. Esquire of of 2Mes∣suages, &c. with warranty against all men. -
A Fine acknowledged before the Justi∣ces of the Common pleas at Westminster,&c. with warranty against all men. - A Fine acknowledged by R. H. of P. to R. B. of the Mnnnor of I. with warranty a∣gainst the Conusor and his heirs.
- This is the Fine as it is ingrossed of Re∣cord, whercof the Fine next before is but the Note.
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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. -
A Fine knowledged by A. B. to T. F. and G. H. of a Mannor, with warranty a∣gainst 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 21years, to begin after the Feast of St. Martinthe Bishop in winter, reserving a red Rose at Midsummer,if it be asked. And after the end of the said Term of 21years, the said Mannor, &c: wholly to remain to the said A. B. the Conusors, and his heirs for ever. -
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 after∣wards 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. -
A Fine of Rent issuing out of 6Mes∣suages, and 6Gardens, with warranty against all men. -
A Fine knowledged by K. L: of a Man∣nor, &c. to H. G. with warranty against all men; In consideration whereof, the Conusee by the same fine granteth to the Conusor & his heirs one an∣nuity of 8l. issuing out of the same Mannor, to be paid yearly at the Mansion house of the said Co∣nusor, at a certain day and hour; imposing a pain of 18.s. to be forfeited, in default of payment of the said Annuity; with a clause of distresse for the said Annuity and rent. -
A Fine knowledged by A. B. Esquire of 2Messuages, &c. to S. H. in tail general, to hold of the Conusor, and his heirs by the XL. part of a Knights Fee, and 15s. 4d. rent, with warranty against all men. -
A Fine knowledged by A. B. and M. his Wife, of a Mannor, &c. to S. P. reciting that where the said Conusors hold the said Man∣nor for the life of the said M. the reversion thereof to the said Conusee and his heirs belong∣ing. The said Conusors grant to the Conusee all that their estate in the said Mannor, during the life of M: one of the Conusors, with warran M.y against them during the life of the said -
A Fine knowledged by J. C. and T. his Wife, of 2Messuages, 1Barn, &c. to one H. P. with warranty: and the said H. P: in consideration of the said Fine, granteth and ren∣dreth again by the same Fine, the premisses to the Conusors for one day, and afterwards to I. P.widdow, for her life, and after her death, the premisses wholly to remain to H. P. and his heirs for ever. - The taking of the knowledge of the Fine.
- A Fine knowledged by the Husband and wife unto two, of 30 Messuages, &c. the Cognisees render the same again to the said Co∣nusors for term of their two lives; with divers remainders over after their deaths in ge∣neral tail to the Children of the said Conusors, and for default of issue of the said Conusors to the right heirs of the wife of the Conusor for e∣ver.
- Adjuncts of Concords.
- A licence to alien in Mortmain.
- Quod permittat finem levari
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The Writ of ad quod damnum. - Of a pardon for alienation.
- Of the Dedimus Potestatem to take Cog∣nisance of a fine.
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The
Dedimus potestatem thereof. -
The Precipe, and Concord which must be filed to the Dedimus Pote∣statem. -
A Dedimus potestatem
upon a Writ of Customs, and Services for a Fine thereof to be levied. - Of the Fine formerly called the Kings Silver.
- Observations necessary at the knowledge of Fines.
- How, and when Cognisances of Fines must be certified, and what may hinder the same.
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Of the Inrolement of Writs of Cove∣nant, Dedimus Potestatem,and know∣ledges thereupon, which is termed the foot of the Fine. - Of the Note of the Fine.
- Quid Juris clamat.
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What Persons may obtain Atturnment by Quid Juris clamatand what not. -
What Persons be compellable to atturn by Quid Juris clamat,and what not. - What Places will barr the Plantiff of Atturnment.
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WHAT
PROCESSE Lie in aQuid Juris clamat. -
The Writ of Summons in Quid juris clamat. - At the return of which Writ the Sheriff doth return him summoned thus endorsed upon the back of the Writ.
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The Distress in quid juris clamat.- If at the day of the return hereof the parties appear, the entry is thus.
- Or if Atturnment be made out of the Court, the Cognisee may inform the Court thereof, and at his suit, then this entry shall be, viz.
- Or thus, if the Tenant Claim Fee, or be not Tenant.
- Or thus, where the Cognisor hath nothing in the reversion.
- But if the Tenant claim an Estate tail by de∣vise, thus.
- The Tenant may atturn for parcell, excepting the rest, and plead there∣unto.
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Atturney in quid Juris clamat. - The return thereof.
- If the issue be found with the Plaintiff, the Judgement is in this form.
- Per quae servitia.
- writ
- Of the ingrossing of Fines.
- Of the tabling of Fines ingrossed.
- How many Proclamations are to be made upon Fines, and when.
- Of the Proclamation of Fines at the Assizes and generall Sessions how they must be certified.
- Of the Inrolment of all the part of Fines, at the ingrossing thereof, and Proclamations passed.
- Of the exemplification of the parts of Fines inrolled.
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The exemplification of a Fine inrolled according to the Statute of 23El. c. 3. - How Fines executory be executed.
- Execution of Fines by Writ.
- writ
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Of Execution of Fines by Scire facias. - writ
- writ
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A Scire Facias
upon a Fine. -
A Mittimus of the Transcript of the Fine, and a Scire Facias
thereupon. - A Fine levyed to one by a Guardian.
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Cozenage alleged in the Scire Facias. - A Writ to the Bishop, to certifie Bastardy.
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Certain causes of the nature and form of a Scire Faciasupon a Fine. - What Fines with Proclamations bar not the issue in Tail.
- What time after a Fine levyed and Proclamation made, any man hath to enter, or claim by action, or other∣wise, and who are thereby barred forthwith, and who not.
- How privies in blood are bound in Fines.
- Of Estrangers having present right and no impediment.
- Of Estrangers that have present right and impediment.
- Of Estrangers having divers defects.
- Of Estrangers without impediments, having future right for cause pre∣cedent.
- Of Estrangers with impediments having future right.
- Of Estrangers having no right for a∣ny cause before the Fine.
- Of Estrangers having divers future rights by divers Titles.
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Estrangers to Fines, having neither present, nor future right to the te∣nements in the Fine, at the levying thereof, but only unto rents com∣mon, &c.issuing out of the same. - Pleas to avoid Fines:
- Of a Writ of Error.
- A Writ of Error directed unto the chief Justice of the Court of Com∣mon Pleas.
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A Writ of error unto the Custos bre∣viumof the Court of Common Pleas. - A writ of error unto the Chirographer of Fines.
- For what Errors, Fines, and Procla∣mations be not reversable.
- Of error in the Proclamation of a fine.
- Of a Certiorari.
- A Certiorari of the transcript of the foot of a Fine.
- Otherwise of the tenor of the note of a Fine.
- Otherwise before Justices now of the Bench.
- A Mittimus of the Transcript of a Fine out of the Chancery into the Common place.
- A Mittimus.
- A Mittimus for the foot of a Fine.
- Whether any but he which reserveth a fine, may reap benefit thereby.
- Warrantia Chartae.
- The Writ of Warra. Chartae.
- Count by Baron & Feme upon a fine with warranty.
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OF RECOVERIES FOR
Assurances, &c. -
Of What things Writs of Entrymay be brought, and by what means. - Of what things a Writ of Entry lyeth not.
- A Certiorari to the Executor of the Justice before whom the warrrants were acknowledged.
- It is returned thus.
- A Recovery with single voucher.
- A Recovery with double voucher.
- A Recovery with a treble voucher.
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A Recovery of an Advowson in the County Palatine of Chester. -
All the parts of a recovery in a writ of right de praecipe in capite.Exemplified. - writ
- The warrant of Atturney thereof followeth in these words.
- A remission to the Court, in a Writ of right.
- The Exemplification of a Recovery inrolled.
- document
- A pardon of alienation upon Lands by a Writ of Entry recovered.
- The Exemplification of a Recovery, with double Voucher, out of the Pro∣thonatories Office.
- Another to the like effect.
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A Dedimus Potestatemto take knowledge of a warrant of At∣turney of the Vouchee. - order
- warrant
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A Dedimus potestatem of receiving an Atturney in a writ of Entry super disseisin∣in le postfor the Tenant. -
Another Writ of Dedimus potesta∣tem,to receive an Attorney for the Te∣nant upon the Writ of Entry. - The Form of a Recovery, with sin∣gle Voucber.
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A Common Recovery had by divers against one, of divers Mannors, &c. within the County Pallatine of Chesterbefore the Judges of the Shires and Counties. -
A Common Recovery by divers before the Justices of Chester,and Judges of the same County of a Mannor, &c. -
The like Common Recovery in the said County of Chesterto the next before, and of the same Mannor and Lands. - table of charges
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