Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshallseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesne : together with the most necessary learning of tenures, and all their incidents, of essoynes, imparlance, view; of all manner of pleadings, of contracts, of the nature of all sorts of actions, of maintenance; of diverse other things, very profitable for all students of innes of court and chancery : and a most perfect directory for all stewards of any the sayd courts. / Heretofore writ in French by the methodically learned, John Kitchin of Grays-Inne, Esq; and now most exactly rendred to more ample advantage in the English tongue; with a demonstrative table, pointing out all matter of consequence, throughout the whole work. Whereunto is added the authentick formes of all manner of writs, with their severall returnes in English, very usefull for all men in this Common-wealth, as they be now used.

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Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshallseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesne : together with the most necessary learning of tenures, and all their incidents, of essoynes, imparlance, view; of all manner of pleadings, of contracts, of the nature of all sorts of actions, of maintenance; of diverse other things, very profitable for all students of innes of court and chancery : and a most perfect directory for all stewards of any the sayd courts. / Heretofore writ in French by the methodically learned, John Kitchin of Grays-Inne, Esq; and now most exactly rendred to more ample advantage in the English tongue; with a demonstrative table, pointing out all matter of consequence, throughout the whole work. Whereunto is added the authentick formes of all manner of writs, with their severall returnes in English, very usefull for all men in this Common-wealth, as they be now used.
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Kitchin, John.
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London :: Printed by T: Roycroft, for M: Walbanke at Grays-Inne Gate, and H: Twyford, in Vine Court in the Middle Temple,
1651.
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Courts baron and courts leet
Courts of special jurisdiction -- England
Pleading -- England
Writs -- England
Real property -- England
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"Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshallseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesne : together with the most necessary learning of tenures, and all their incidents, of essoynes, imparlance, view; of all manner of pleadings, of contracts, of the nature of all sorts of actions, of maintenance; of diverse other things, very profitable for all students of innes of court and chancery : and a most perfect directory for all stewards of any the sayd courts. / Heretofore writ in French by the methodically learned, John Kitchin of Grays-Inne, Esq; and now most exactly rendred to more ample advantage in the English tongue; with a demonstrative table, pointing out all matter of consequence, throughout the whole work. Whereunto is added the authentick formes of all manner of writs, with their severall returnes in English, very usefull for all men in this Common-wealth, as they be now used." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A87798.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.

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A Scire facias for an Executor to renew a Judge∣ment af∣ter a year and a day

THe Keepers, &c.

greeting,

whereas A.B. Executor of the last Will and Testament of C. D. lately decea∣sed, lately in the Court before us in the upper Bench at Westminster by Bill without our Writ, and by the iudge∣ment of the same Court, recovered against E.F. thirteen pounds of Debt, and also one and twenty shillings for his damages which he sustained, as well by occasion of deten∣tion of that Debt, as for his costs and charges by him about his suit in that behalf disbursed, whereof he is convicted, as it doth appear to us of Record, and that the said C. D. after Judgement aforesaid, in Form aforesaid, rend∣red at London, made his last VVill and Testament, and thereby did appoint and ordain the said A.B. his Execu∣tor, and afterwards there died, and now on the behalf of the said A. B. in the Court, before us in the upper Bench at Westminster have accepted, that although the Judgement be thereof rendred, yet the Execution of the Debt and dammages aforesaid, doth yet remain to be made, whereupon the said A.B. hath supplicated us accor∣dingly to provide remedy for him in that behalf and we being willing in that behalf, to do that which is iust, we command you, that by honest and lawfull men of your Bailywick, you make known to the said E.F. that he be before us in the upper Bench at Westminster on Fryday next, after, &c. to shew if he hath or knoweth any thing to say for himself, wherefore the said A. B. ought not to have the Execution of the Debt and Dammages afore∣said, according to the force, form, and effect of the reco∣very aforesaid, if he think good to try, and further to do and receive that which the same Court before us, in the upper Bench at Westminster shall consider of in that be∣half, and then you have here the names of them by

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whom you made known to him, and this Writ;

wit∣nesse, &c.

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