Demand tenant. No. V. tin. Norfolk, to wit: Francis Golding, clerk, in his proper perfon demandeth against David Edwards, efquire, two meffuages, two gardens, three hundred acres of land, one hundred against the acres of meadow, two hundred acres of pasture, and fifty acres of wood, with the appurtenances, in Dale, as his right and inheritance, and into which the faid David hath not entry, unless after the diffeifin, which Hugh Hunt thereof unjustly, and without judgment, hath made to the aforesaid Francis, within thirty years now laft paft. And whereupon he faith, that he himself was feifed of the tenements aforefaid, with the appurtenances, in his demefne as of fee and right, in time of peace, in the time of the lord the king that now is, by taking the profits thereof to the value [* of fix fhillings and eight pence, and more, in rents, corn, and grafs:] and into which [the faid David hath not entry, unlefs as aforefaid:] and thereupon he Defence of bringeth fuit, [and good proof]. And the faid David in his the tenant. proper perfon comes and defendeth his right, when [and where Voucher. it hall behove him,] and thereupon voucheth to warranty "Warranty. John Barker, efquire; who is at prefent here in court in his proper perfon, and the tenements aforefaid with the appurte"nances to him freely warranteth, [and prays that the faid "Demand Francis may count against him]. nd hereupon the faid "againftthe Francis demandeth against the faid John, tenant by his own youchee. 66 warranty, the tenements aforefaid with the appurtenances, in "form aforefaid, &c. And whereupon he faith, that he him"felf was feifed of the tenements aforefaid with the appurte "nances, in his demefne as of fee and right, in time of peace, in the time of the lord the king that now is, by taking the "profits thereof to the value, &c. And into which, &c. And "thereupon he bringeth fuit, &c. and the aforefaid John, te4 of the "nant by his own warranty, defends his right, when, &c. and "vouchee. "thereupon he further voucheth to warranty" Jacob Morland; Count. "Defence Count. Efples. "Second Demand common Vouchee. voucher. who is prefent here in court in his proper perfon, and the teneWarranty. ments aforefaid, with the appurtenances, to him freely warranteth, &c. And hereupon the faid Francis demandeth against the faid Jacob, tenant by his own warranty, the tenements aforeagainst the faid, with the appurtenances, in form aforefaid, &c. And whereupon he faith, that he himself was feifed of the tenements aforefaid, with the appurtenances, in his demefne as of fee and right, in time of peace, in the time of the lord the king that now is, by taking the profits thereof to the value, &c. And Defence of into which, &c. And thereupon he bringeth fuit, &c. and the common the aforefaid Jacob, tenant by his own warranty, defends his right, when, &c. And faith that the aforefaid Hugh did not diffeite the aforefaid Francis of the tenements aforefaid, as the aforefaid Francis by his writ and count aforefaid above doth fup Count. vouchee. Plea, nul diffeifin. * The clauses, between hooks, are no otherwise expressed in the record than by an &. pofe : the common value. pofe and of this he puts himself upon the country. and the No. V. return. tinued. Cooke, THE END OF THE SECOND VOLUME. ERRAT A VOL. II. Page 25. note 7. line 2. for former read farmer, 159. - 2. 5. after equity read of, 6. for How read For. 205. 418. 419. 3. 9. 11. A NEW EDITION, in Four large Volumes Octavo, The SEVENTEENTH EDITION, (Including the Statutes of Parliament, 32 Geo. III. To which is added an Appendix, containing the Act respecting Aliens, and fuch others as paffed in the laft Seffion,) OF THE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PARISH OFFICER. By RICHARD BURN, LL. D. LATE CHANCELLOR OF THE DIOCESE OF CARLISE. Continued to the present Time By JOHN BURN, Efq. his Son: ONE OF HIS MAJESTY'S JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR THE COUNTIES OF WESTMORLAND AND CUMBERLAND. Printed by his Majefty's Law Printers, for T.CADELL in the Strand. Of whom may be had, lately published, 1. A NEW LAW DICTIONARY, in 2 Vols. 8vo. compiled by the late Dr. Burn, and printed from his Manufcript; which was intended by the Author for the more accurate Explanation of fuch Law-terms as it was found necessary to make use of in his JUSTICE of PEACE and ECCLESIASTICAL LAW; and particularly for the Information of those who wish to have a Knowledge of Matters relating to their Lives and Properties, and the general Law of the Land, to the critical Knowledge of which they may not have been profeffionally bred. 18s. bound. 2. ECCLESIASTICAL LAW, by Richard Burn, LL. D. Fifth Edition, with Additions and Improvements, 4 Vols. 1/. 8. bound. |