History of Procedure in England From the Norman Conquest the Norman Period 106
History of Procedure in England From the Norman Conquest the Norman Period 106
Bigelow, Melville Madison, 1846-1921
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Had a brother pri)nogcnitiis, nor any court in which there was a plea between them, nor (said) ' I Roluli, 141. " lb. 139. THE ISSUE TERM. 265 when any fine was made between them. It was considered that J. Have his seisin thereof. In the following case of the same kind, anno 1198, the tenant disposes of the assise as to himself by a voucher to warranty : The assise ' comes to report if William, father of Richard, was seised in his demesne as of fee of three acres of land, with pertinents, in Mi...lton on the day of his death, and if he died after (the king's) coronation ; which land Gilbert, son of A. , holds. Gilbert comes and vouches to warranty thereof William, son of R. De C. , by his charter which he has and keeps of his gift and warranty. Day is given them at Green- wich on the morrow of St. Leonard. The same day is given (to the assise) to report. A double voucher to warranty may be seen in an assise of novel disseisin by Ralph C. Against William, son of A.^ The assise having come to make answer, William comes and says that he holds that tenement of Richard T.
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