How shall the Husband have by his Wife, Goods and Chat∣tells, whereof hee takes charge, and how hee shall be charged for the Wife.
IF a man take a Wife which hath Goods, now the Goods are in the Husband, 26 H. 8. fol. 4.
Plowdens Commentaries, fol. 418. A woman which hath a Lease for yeares, or Goods, takes a Husband, they are in him.
7 H. 6. fol. 1. If a woman have a Lease for yeares, and takes a Husband, this is in him, but if he grant a rent charge out of that and dyes, the Wife shall have the terme discharged: And by Strange, If an Obligation be made to a woman sole, and shee take a Husband, he may release that; but if the Husband suffer the Obligation to remaine and dyes, the VVife shall have that, and not the Executors of the Husband, 9 H. 6. fol. 52. the same.
21 H. 7. fol. 29. VVhere a woman is Executrix, and takes a Husband, the Goods of the Testator vests in the Husband, and if the Husband give or release them, he may, but if the Husband dye, and doe not release them, they re∣maine to the woman againe.
Fitzh. fol. 69. If Beasts of a lone woman be taken, and shee take a Husband, he alone shall have a Replevin, for that that the property is in him onely.
Fitzh. 142. I. If a man have the VVardship of one in the right of his VVife, and after his VVife dyes, yet he shall hold that, for it was a thing vested in him.
Perhins 107. VVhere the Husband hath ret••ne in right of his VVife, and he aliens that and dyes, his VVife shall