This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1890 Excerpt: ... William, his nephew, without John's consent, touching half a virgate and half a furlong of land with appurtenances in Backwell, coneerning which land a chirograph had previously been made between John and Augustine, in which it was contained that Augustine had admitted the said land with the appurtenances to be the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1890 Excerpt: ... William, his nephew, without John's consent, touching half a virgate and half a furlong of land with appurtenances in Backwell, coneerning which land a chirograph had previously been made between John and Augustine, in which it was contained that Augustine had admitted the said land with the appurtenances to be the right of John's church of Backwell, and that Augustine should hold all that land for his life, and that it should afterwards go back quit to the said church, and that John would warrant the land to Augustine against John le Sore.1 Augustine came, and admitted the fine and the chirograph made as John says, and he says that his nephew William brought a certain assize against him touching the land, and that, before other Justices, he admitted the land to be the right of William, because John the plaintiff would not warrant the land to him. Augustine, being asked if he ever vouched the said John to warranty, says that he did not vouch him to warranty. It is considered that, because Augustine and Wil 1 'A stag of four years old is called a sore' Richardson. -PLAC INCERTI TEMPORIS REGIS JOHANNIS. 178. 3 jf Assisa in ant In? Petru de Birking pet 1 Rog de Birking 1 Abb de Rivaft ten de. j. car 1 dim cii ptin in Schilinton remanet quia Petr9 1 Rog sunt fres de. j. pre 1 una ii'ire 1 Petr qrat vs9 Rog bve de rto 1 v1s9 Abb be sepatI si voliiit. liam have deceived the Court of our lord King, and behind John's back, they and their heirs shall lose that land for ever, and John and his church may have seisin thereof, and may hold in peace, etc. On the Octave of Martinmas. 177. Richard de Barkestone '? has demised to Thomas de Tankerville sixty acres of land in the parisTi of Widford to farm for seven years from the feast of S. Michael next after the de...
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