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lmehe Terme, sive nomine albae firmae, Mopponitur mi liti, qui tenet per servitium militare. ut of the place abo--name in Bracton, ou may fines divisionis soccam, ,heren it is termed ister soccagium liberum, o viIla- num, fran or re soccage, and base, themis called vil- lenage. The forme is here thus definedi occulum liberum est, ubi fit servitium K in denariis dominis capitali- us,in nihil inde omnino da- tur ad scutumo servitium ε regis here I astet that to e De soccage hich pay eth a certain sum os mone to the hie lor in regar of somestillage, o such like, and notis an Krgeant or es- c age. And to this effect he writeth also, Lib. II cap. 16, nu. ,- unde si tantum in denariisse sine utagio vel seriantiis, vel si ad duo te-ες neatur sub disjunEtione, c.
4 ad certam rem dandam pro omni servitio, vel aliquam summam in denariis, id te- ementum potest dici occa- βε gium i si autem superaddas scutagium, aut servitium re- gale, licet ad unum obulum
vel seriantiam, illud poterit ε dici Dudum militare. This fre soccage is also called
common soccage, anno 3 IL VIII cap. o. Soccage in has tenure, o villanis soc-
a uin is divide again in villanum soccatium, iurum villenagium Villanum soc-εε agium est illud, de quo fit
ες certum servitium, idque ra- tione sui tenementi, non per- sonae suae. Purum villena-
gium est illud, in quo prae- statur servitium incertum et inde terminatum, ubi sciri non poterit vespere quale servi- tium fieri debet mane, viz. ubi quis facere tenetur quic- quis ei praeterium fuerit.' Bracton, Lib. II cap. 8, num.
M. Comes, ari. Villenam, spe-ing o pure villenage an ville-nage stat is no iure inseris Dom Bracton, Lib. I. cap. 8, nu. 3, a passage explaining ille-nage a large par of hic hegives bove, an to hic herefers also in the followinidescription is villenam that is no pure The oster sor ofvillenage, hic is no pure, is there calle o Bracton villanum ioccasum, hic di fereth rom the ther in his, because i is ni tie to the
performance of eertain services agreed pon etween thelord and the tenant; hereos se Bracto also in the amoeplace by Whomaomma per ce e that a man may hold per villanum soccagium, and yet have liberum tenementum,
pedire, explicare. It signifieth,
in ur common law, moneypat for pitchin os statis in
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is minimo omnium pondere apud illam nationem. C.
sylva humilis. et o fod in his reparatim to Pisa sim, p.
1dii pen Subpoena is a ritthat liet to cal a man into the Chancery, po such caseoni a the common law faileth in and hath uot providediar so a the party, hocin equit Min wrong, an have non ordinar remed by therulas and course of the common law. Mes, Parte II. Ρmbol titulo Proceedius in Chan- certe, Sed 48, here yo mayrea many examples of such cases a subpoena lieth in . There is also a subpoena ad testificandum, inhicli item fortite callinii of witnes es intestis in a cause, as et in Chancer as in ther couris rand the nam os both these procee fro inord in the writ, hici chary the partycalle to appear at the day an place assigned sub poena centum librarum, c. Ilia mentioni a common subpoe- na in Cromptonla Iuri . fol. 33, hic signifiet nothing esse but such a subpoena as ever common person is called by into the hancer where os an lor o paritamen is called by the lori chancellor s letters givin him notice of the sui intended against him, an requirinthim to appear.
This ricis by Comet, art. Non molesando, terme a non molesitando, an is thus explaine i Non molestando cis rit
that lieth for tam hic is molested contrar to the hinca Protectio granted iam.'
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whichie delines in these ord : Tai genera is that he by land o tenements are limited to a man, and the heirs of his body begotiem and the reason of this term is, ecause how
take to his ives, ne aster another, in lawful matrimony,
his issile by them ali ave a possibilit to inherit ne aster the ther. Tail specia hethus describes Tai species is
an his iis, and the heirs of their in hodies egonen, cause is the an bur his iniis besere siue, and ais an other, the issue by the second wiis anno inherit the lanii,
Quod si quisquam aliquid interciet, id est, penes alium defendat, super aliquem, Cintercitatus, non poterit Warantum suum habere, erit forisfactura sua, Gusticia similiter de calumniatore, si desecerit. S me, Demerborum Igniscatione, Verbo Theme, satin, haesit is a power o have servant and naves, whic are callia nativi, bondi, villani, an ali baronies in osse init theme have, thesiam power; for unis themal their bondmen, hei chil-dren, goods, and chatteis, properi appertain, o that heuma dispos of them at the1r pleasum.
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phalare. An in ome old authenties inscit is xium ' Theme est potestas habendi
nativos, ita quod generationes villanorum vestrorum, cum V oram catallis, ubicunque in- veniantur, ad Vos pertineant. V
Theme comes froin than, i. servus, and thereiare semetime signifieth in bon e and naves, accordi rio an old ει- tute an lain, De euria de
ε neat curiam de theme, Willa querela in illa curia movetur, is quam them Vocatur; non debet illa curia longari, M sed ibidem determinari,in om- them ibi compareant. V
dition that the vassat, possessor thereos, hali come to the host with a jach, or haubere, hich is a coat of mail. . Stine, De Derb signis. Verbo mu- bert j. testatum est satitare. The mean- ingrandis of these wotas, and
the writ that contains them, Cantano be rendere sufficienti intelligibie ithout fir ascertaining the se of the writ called Latitat; ut Comet, in his Interpreter art. Latitat, thus explain both: ε Latitat is the
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nam os a rit, hereb allmen in persona actions recassed originali to the Kine,Bench, FDE. Nat Brem fol. ν Μ and it hast the name Dominis, ecause, in respecto thei belle expedition aman is supposta o lurk, and therefores in served illi this. writ, at must ut in securitysor his appearance at the V, sor latitare est se malitiose
occultare animo fraudandi creditores suos agere olentes,VL Fulcinius,' Qui it latitare, π. Muibus ex causis in ρυφυ
, t a man eing rougni in, is committed to the marshal of that couri, in hos custodywhen heris, then, is ea n heis in the fame count Where theminc Benchris, he Vbe suedipo an action in that Coure, nereas the origina cause of apprehendim immu he a relance of semedecedi or contempt committed, whicli most properi os oldhelonged to the cogniZance of that muri. I have been informe that the rining of these actions os respas se ordinarii to the Kmg's enchwas an invention os counsellors, stat ecause ni ser-geant ma come to the Common Pleas bar, found a meansio et themselves on or minat couri. The formis this writ is lachi rebus, Dei gratia Angliae, Franciae, Sco- & Hiberniae rex fidei de fensor, c vicecomiti Cant brigia salutem. Cum i - comiti nostro Middisseriae nu- per praeceperimus, quod cap x et Thomam T. WWillelmum ' si inventi fuissent in balliva sua, eos salvo custodiret, ita quod haberet corpora eorum coram nobis apua me infer die Veneris proximo post octavas Sanctae Trinitatis, ad
respondendum Roberto R. de M placita
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u placitotransgressionis; cumque vicecomes nosterii diseriae, ad diem illam nobis rerum
verit, quod praedicti Thomas T. e miliamus . non sunt inventi in balliva sua, super quo ex parte praedicti Roberti
in curia nostra coram nobis sussicienter testatum est, quod
latitantin discurrunt in comi- tatu tuo. Idcirco tibi praeci- imus quod capias eos, si in- venti fuerint in balliva tua, Mε eos salvoeustodias,ita quod ha-
proximo post tres septimanas, eodem Trinitatis, ad respon- dendum praefato Roberto deo placito p dicto, habeas ibi
α tum M ost testum, is a place herei a messuam ath
titulo Finra Sect. 6. C. EM. Toli, alias thou tolnerum, alias theolanium, is a Saxon
lain, lino significations Flast it is used for a liberi in burand set within the precincts of a manor, Lamb. Irchainom, fol. a 3a, hic aemeth in import
The oessae thesmi Thol, quod nos dicimus tholonium, est scilieet quod habeat liber- tatem vendendi e emendi in terra sua V la the second signification it is sed sor a tributei cutam Mid forsans age &c. as in Bracton Si cui concedatur talis libertas quod quietus fit de theolonio , consuetudinibus dandis per totum regnum rigiae in terrain mari, ε quod theoloni-
um consuetudines capiat infra libertatem suam de e- mentibus ae vendentibus, &c. Lib. II cap. 24, num 3. But even inere, in the eud o
λ-α, i vectigalium redemptio. vel etiam vectigalium exactio, Hetthath these inord of ita' Tol significat ac palatantiam theolonii ubique in regno. Lib. pri. cap. 47. Sstarie.
De merb. Agnis verbo Tot satin i is a custom, and thatit comethimm the Greel ora of the iam signification insand that he who is inisorid th tol is custom-Bee, napayeth no custom; his is manifesti sunM old books, wherein icis inritis Tolu hoc est, quod vos homines vestri de toto homulo uestri,
sint quieti de omnibus me catis 3 de tianeto de omnibus rebus emptis e venditis iv thus far Michin, sol go , marit mentio ofiol through, and tollaraversa his ord te to this effine Customi prescription to have
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Ad domum mansionalem E. F. praedicis,in comitatu prae dicto,generosi,inc praedicto,in dicto comitatua existentem Vi is armis, inter horas sextam septimam ante meridiem ejus dem diei, accessit, cum una libra pulveris tormentarii ad valentiam et denariorum & face quadam ignita, quam dictus s. B. tunc in ibidem in mani bus suis tenuit, ignem in quo- dam fasciculo straminis tunc . in die a domo existentis, ex
malitia sua praecogitata elo- . nice accendit, unde eadem do- mus tunc ibidem totaliter cre-
old Natura Bromium, fol. O. Ιt eomet of the rude Latin inor turba, hic is sed Ar a ture. Und. in Pravis. de decimis, eap. fui C.
come noto the da of this inrit retorned then hau min
distressi unti the come old Nat Br fol. xs'. See o. diverse 'his inrit is sed in the table of the Regi re adi- ei I. There is alio a inrit of this nam that is original, as appeareth in the Regi r rim fol. oo . hic M. - red, in his Processes annexed to his Eirenarcha, satis to e
preseniment in eingselony, nor speciali appoinred for the fauit presente by statute, inhereos e setteth do. an example in the fame place. Se also the Nem Book of tries, verbo Enquest, fol. 33, columna x, a, In the Termes de la Ly, venire facias is ahuc definedi Uenire facias
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saetas, it is a procesi directed to
constant par of som particulariund of indictmenis, speciallythos for inest. Me has oven, in his Symboleography, a Ver great variet os indictments andamong them are many it these otas .e has ho-ver here on- ου notice tw of them the fies of thes is for purie-piching, and chames that L . the defendant, in quodam Ioco ibidem, Voca- ω τὸ Elms, iis armis, in quendam R., de a prae dicto, in comitatua praedicto, noceri insultum fecit,' c. sine other is for sacrilege, or bur armis a chure in the ni t- time, and the tising away of the
Communion cup, and states thatine defendant, , Marmis, ec- elesiam parochialem de C. Prae
17o, Seli. 96. Se also oster instances,art. --forti, supra.
villanus, is inus defined by α--el art. Fugema Vulein villa- nus, comet of the nenia vi- η in i illiberalis, impurus, Vi- lis, turpis, and signifieth in
habitionis syngrapha qua scit. quid ratum acceptum habe-
tur. Vulso, a Warrant. Somner' Glossar subjoine to thasarem Seriptores. mutata. eiis, avium, .henoeci hath his originales cannot certainly say; butd finathe inestent chapter of the Granae sumam os Normandis to e intitis De uosos Dives, and latine by the terererer, de rebus valvis, whic are therminus definia ' Valva sunt res, Vel alia, quin nullius proprietati attributa, sine eo monia reclamationustat inventa, quae usque audiemin annum servanda sunt. Et de iis modo, quo dictum est de veriseis,D that is, eins, ea sua esse probantibus est restitutio facienda,'' m. his .esse, or tangs .aivia, havethe ver sama significatior in common iam an
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ao, rechoneth them indirres quae sunt nullisa ea quae pro instivis habentur; fimae de a vinis, ubi non apparet domi- nus, ere M viso ais,' quod olim iserunt inventoris de jure naturali, jam em- ciuntur principis de rure gen tium. V hat this is a Aga-lity, and longin to the ring, exceptrit e chalimged by the
good therein contained by tempest, or other mischance attheia the civilians incit naufragium. his .rech ing made, me Mod that were
in the hip bemg roum totaid by the waves, helongrioth hinga his prerogati63 and there on, in many books
sturgiones captas m mari vel alibi infra regnum, em -- is quibusdam locis privilegia tis per regem. Wherebri appellaeest stat the hinchaththem, o such ac have bygrant his liberi or privilege of him. And that this statuta dost ut assim the ancientiam of the land it appearethis Bracton, Lib. II cap. s,
num , hiis verbis sunt etiam aliae res quae pertinenta coronam propter privilegium regis, Qua Conm-nem non recipiunt libertatem,
transferri. Quia si transferantur, transtatio nulli erit
damnosa, nisi ipsi regi sive principi, et si hujusmodi res
alleui e eessae fuerint, sicut
resion of this inuehethstorti in his fir book, cap.
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lius, quia non apparet dominus eorum, sed aure gentium
stricte signification and theauthor o The Termes of Lamsaith, that i an nerson fine hi comerio land it is nota .rech, o the wrech is not
Natura Bremium, sed IIa E. extendet thus far, stat is any of the go sae in rapon thel cland by an in the stir,
i is no rein subjectis ine erogative, for is his omeo the hi are prelamen to comerio Iand, and stillaeshavea eustod of the goods moti, ubi supra ' rauar an a say eareand day, annusin dies, is utima
thought, in constructionis our common law, fit in many casea to determine a right in one. an to wor an usucaption or
prescription in another; as in is case of an inray, o ner, proclamations ieing made, challengerit no within that time, it is forseit se is the year and dar live in case os appeat in case of descent
after enu or laim o no cliam ponis fine or in of rightat the common lais scis of a villam remaining in an- cient demean of the deat oe a man fore ruised or ound- es of protections ι etains in respectis in Eng' service; of a Wrech, an alver oster cases, Ole. Vol VL fol. xor b. and that inuehing the death of a manci meth an imitation of the civi lawi Nam si mortifere fuerit vulneratus, AM postea post longum interval-M Lm mortuus sit, inde annum σε numerabimus secundum γα-ε --m l. ait lex r. al legein hiια C.