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 $5 Stat, i. Anno decimo tertio Edwardi I. A. D. 1285. Fit!. Q^are im- pedit, 24, 45. Dyer, 135, 236, 241. Kel. 57. 6 Co. 48. 2 Roll us. Quare impedit cf Prebends, "Vicarages, Hofpitals, &c. 34 Ed. 3. 26. Fitz. Quare im- pedit, 4, 16, 1 8, 27, 3°) 38. 7°, 821 129, 140, 357, 183. Difluibance by Indicavit. Regift, 35. 31 H. 6.13. Bro. Droit, 8, 7 Co. 25, 27. 3$ H. 6. 60. 3 5 H. 6. 9. 22 Ed. 4'. 8. Usurpation by one Coparcener upon another, c. 13. for Payment of Tithes, &c. 7 Ann. c, 1 8. mages fhall be awarded to the Half Year's Value of the Church; (3) and if the Difturber have not whereof he may recompenfe Damages* in cafe where the Bifhop conferreth by Lapfe of Time,, he fliall be. punifhed by two Years Imprifbnment: (4) And if the Advowfon be deraigned within the half Year, yet the Difturber fhall be punifhed by the Imprifon- ment of half a Year. ' IV. And from henceforth Writs fhall be granted for Chapels, Prebends, Vicarages, Hofpitals, Ab- beys, Priories, and other Houfes which be of the Ad- vowfons of other Men, that have not been ufed to be granted before, (z) And when the Parfbn of any Church is difturbed to demand Tythes in the next Parifh by a Writ of Indicavit, the Patron of the Par- fen fo difturbed, fhall have a Writ to demand the Advowfon of the Tythes being in demand ; (.3) and when it is deraigned, then fhall the Flea pais in the Court Chriftian, as far forth, as it is .deraigned -in the King's Court. ' V. When an Advowfon defcendeth unto Parceners, though one prefent twice, and ufurpeth upon his Coheir, yet he that was negligent fhall. not be clearly barred, but another Time fhall have his Turn to. prer fent when it falleth.' Fitz. Quare impedit, i s 3., 7, 8, 20, 39, 4.0, ;i, 58, 50, 64, 65, 69, 104, 148, 196. See farther concerning Atfonufiia 17 Ed. 2. c.S; v.$Ed, ^.Jiat. ■$, c Ex Rot. in Turr. Lond. fie per annum. Et ft impeditor nichil- habeat uncle refti.tuere poffit dampna in cam quando Epifcopua confert per lapfum temporis puniatur p r prifonam duorum annorum Et fi advocatio difraticnetm infra tempus femeftre puniatur tamen impeditor per pri- fonam dimidii anni. Et de cetero concedantur brevia de Capellis pre- bendis vicariis Hofpitalibus Abbatiis Prioratibus & aliis domibus que funt de advocationibus altquo- rum que prius concedi non confueverunt. Et cum per breve Indicavitimpediatur re£tor ahcujus eccle- fie'ad petendum decimas in vicina parochiahabeat patronus re£toris fie impediti breve ad petendum advocationem decimarum, petitarum Et cum difrar tionaverit procedat poftmodum placitum in. curia Chriftianitatis quatenus-difrationatum fuerit in cu- ria Regis. Cum advocatio defcendit participibus licet unu$ bis prefentet & ufurpet fuper coheredem non prop- ter hoc exclufus fit ilk in toto qui fuit aegligens fef. alias habeat turnum fuum pr.efentandi cum acci-r derit. Raft. 101, J44, 496. 3. {3*7. 13 R.z.Jiat. Hob. 238. See 2 ■& 3 Ed. 6. c. 1. 4 H. 4, c, 22. And CA P., 'VI. The Penalty if a Tenant impleaded voucheth, and the Vouchee denieth his. Warranty.. The Penalty where the Voucher de- nieth his War- ranty. 2 Inft. 366. 45 Ed. 3. 16. A Venire facias at the Deman- dant's Requeft. Raft. 352,687, &c. Procef: in a Writ of Ad- meafurement of Dower or Paftore. Fitz. Admeafur, 3i 4. 5. 9. «°) >S> J7« HEN any demandeth Land againft another,! and the Party that is impleaded voucheth to ! " Warranty, and the Warrantor denieth his War-r " ranty, and the Plea hangeth long-between the Te- " nant and the Warrantor ; (2) and at length, when " it is tried, that the Vouchee is bound to Warranty : " by the Law and Cuftom of the R.ealnr hitherto ufed " there was none other Punifhment afiigned for the " Vouchee that denieth his Warranty, but only thai; " he fhould warrantize, and fhould be amerced, be- " caufe he did not warrant before, ( 3 ) which was pre- " judicial unto the Demandant, becaufe he fuffered " oftentimes great Delays by Collufion between the " Tenant and the Warrantor." (4) ' Wherefore our ' nant fhould leefe the Land being in Demand, in cafe ' where he vouched, and the Vouchee could difcharge e himfelf of the Warranty, in the fame wife fhall the ' Warrantor leefe in cafe where he denieth his War- f ranty, and it be tried againft him that : he is bounden ' to Warranty. (5) And if an Inqueft be depending ' between the Tenant and the Warrantor, and the De- ' mandant will require a Writ to caufe the Jury to ' come, it fhall be granted him.' CAP. VII. Admeafurement of Dower for the Guardian and the Heir, and the Procefs therein. CUM quis petat tenementum verfus alium & implacitatus vocaverit'ad warnrntum & war- rantus dedicat warrantiam.& diu pendeat placitum inter tenentem & warrantum cum ad ultimurrr con- vincatur quod vocatus ad warrantum warrantizare tenetur per legem & confuetudinem haitenus ufi- tatam non fuit aliqua pena inflifta vocato qui war- rantizare dedixit nifi tantumquod warrantizaret &efTet in mifericordia quia prius non warrantizavit quod durum fuit petenti qui multotiens per collu- nonem inter- tenentem & warrantum magnas fufti- nuit dilationes. Propter quod ftatuit dominus rex quod ficut tenens amitteret tenementum petitum fi vocaffet ad warrantum & warrantus fe poffet de- vclvere de warantia eodem modo amittat waranrus fi warantiatn dedicat & convincatur quod warranti- zare debeat. Et fi inquifitio pendeat inter tenen- tem & warrantum &petens petat breve ad facien- dum venire juratam concedatur ei. 1 A W^ °r Admeafurement of bower fhall be from ' il henceforth granted to a Guardian ; {%) neither ' fhall the Heir, when he cometh to full Age, be bar^ ' red by the Suit of fuch a Guardian, that fueth againft ' the Tenant in Dower feignedly, and by Collufion, ' but that he may admeafure the Dower after, as it 3 CUftodi decetero concedatur breve de Amenfu- ratione dotis nee per fe&am cuftodis fi ficte & per collufionem fequatur verfus mulierem tenen- tem in dotem precludatur heres cum ad etatem per- venerit ad dotem amenfurandam fecundum quod per Legem Anglie fuerit amenfuranda. Et tam in brevi
 * Lord the King hath ordained, That like as the Te-