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 no 6 Stat. i. Anno decimo tertio Edwardi I. A. D. 1285, K5» j8 Ed. 1. c. 16. (t3* Tf> : < fams ta be a niiftakin i?e- feretice. v& of fuch P-efiftance, they fhall be punifhed at the King's Pleafure. Neither fhall any Officer of the King's meddle in affigning the Punimment, for our Lord the King hath referved it fpecially to himfelf, becaufe that Refifters have been reputed Difturbers of his Peace, and of his Realm.' Ex Rot. in Turr. Lond. hujufmodi refiftentia convincantur [puniantur] fecundum quod Domino Regi placuerit. N"c in- tromittat le aliquis minifter Domini Regis d; pena hujufmodi infligenda quia Dominus Rex hoc fpecialiter fibi refervat pro eo quod hujufmodi reft- ftentes cenfentur pacisfue & regni perturbatores. •Fit?. Age 765 17.6; Fitz. Vou 180, 183, P»aft. 139 2 Infi. 4; i J. eon. 5- 4«.. Oir. hy^iH. 8. c. 13. for the Difj'o'ution of Monafterhs and Abbeys. 22 Co. 72. 2 Roli 166. Cont. form, collar. Kegift, 238, Fitz. Brief, 291 r itz. CefTavir, ? 5> l£ ; 2 4> 44- St. 6 Ei,r.t,4. J 1 Co, 63. GAP. XL. A Woman's Suit fhall not be deferred by the Minority of the Heir. 47, i}8. . cher, 226, Here any doth aliene the Right of his Wife, it is agreed, That from henceforth the Suit of the Woman, or her Heir, after the Death of her Hufband, fhall not be delayed by the Nonage of the Heir that ought to warrantife, but let the Purchafer tarry, which ought not to have been ignorant that he bought the Right of another, until the Age of his Warrantor, to have his Warranty.' CU M quis alienat jus uxoris fue concordatum eft quod decetero fefta mulieris vel ejus here- dis non differatur poft obitum yiri per minorem eta- tem heredis qui warrantizare debet fed expedret emptor qui ignorare non debuit quod jus alienom emit ufque ad etatem warranti fui de warrantia fua habenda. CAP. XLI. A Contra for mam Collatlonis ; and a Ceffavit to recover Lands given in Alms. t U R Lord the King hath ordained, That if Ab- bots, Priors, Keepers of Hofpitals, and other religious Houfes founded by him or by his Progeni- tors, do from henceforth aliene the Lands given to their Houfes by him or by his Progenitors ; the Land ' fhall be taken into the King's Hands, and holden at 4 his Will, and the Purchafer fhall lofe his Recovery ' as well of the Lands, as of the Money that he paid. ' (2) And if the Houfe were founded by an Earl, Ba- ' ron, or other Perfons, for the Lands fo aliened, he ' from whom, or from whofe Anceftor the Land fo ' aliened was given, fhall have a Writ to recover the TI. Praecipe tali abbati, quod jufte, Sec. reddat G. F. tale tenementum quod eidem domui collatum fuit in liberam eleemofynam per predi£bum G. vel anteceffores fuos, & quod ad prediiSum G. revert! debet per alie- nationem quam prsediiftus abbas fecit de prasdicSfo te- nemento, contra formam collationis praedictae, ut dicit. ' III. In like Manner for Lands given fortheMain- ' tenance of a Chantery, or of Light in a Church or ' Chapel, or other Alms to be maintained, if the Land ' given be aliened. (2) But if the Land fo given for ' a Chantery, Light, Suftenance of poor People, or ' other Alms to be maintained or done, be not aliened, ' Years, an A£lion fhall lie for the Donor or his Heir ' to demand the Land fo given in demean, as it is or- ' dained in the Statute of Glouccfier for Lands leafed to ' do or to render the fourth Part of the Value of the ' Land, or more.' STatuit Dominus Rex quod fi Abbates Priores Cuftodes Hofpitalium & aliarum domorum re- ligiofarum fundatarum ab ipfo vel a progenitoribus fuis alienaverint decetero tenementa domibus ipfis- ab ipfo vel a progenitoribus fuis collata tenementa ilia in manum Domini Regis capiantur & ad vo- luntatem fuam teneantur & emptor amittat fuum recuperare tarn de tenementis quam de pecunia quam pacavit. Si autem domus ilia a Comitibus Baronibus vel aliis fundata fuerit de tenementis fie alienatis habeat ille a quo vel a cujus anteceflbre tenementum fie alienatum collatum fuerit breve ad recuperandum tenementum illud in dominico quod tale eft : Precipe tali Abbati quod jufte, &c. reddat B. tale tenementum quod eidem domui collatum fuit in liberam elemofynam per prediclum B. vel anteceffores fuos &f quod ad prediclum B, reverti debet per alienationem quam preditlus Abbas fecit de preditlo tenementa contra formam collationis predicle ut dicit. Eodem modo de tenemento dato pro Cantaria fuflentanda vel luminari in aliqua ecclefsa vel Ca- pella vel aliis elemofinis fuftentandis fi tenementum fie datum alienatur. Et ll forte tenementum fie datum pro Cantaria luminari potura pauperum vel aliis elemofinis fuftentandis vel faciendis non fuerit alienatum fed fubtra&a fuerit hujufmodi elemofma. per biennium competat actio donatori vel ejus he- redi ad petendum tenementum fie datum in domi- nico ficut ftatutum eft in ftatuto Glouc' de tene- mentis dimiffis ad faciendum vel ad reddendum quartam partem valoris tenementi vel majorts. CAP. XLII. The feveral Fees of Marfnals, Chamberlains, Porters of Juftices in Eyre, &c. fOncerning the King's Marshals of Fee, Cham-
 * fame Land in Demefne, which is thus :'
 * but fuch Alms is withdrawn by the Space of two
 * ' _> berlains, Porters in the Circuit of Juftices and

jlntr. 461, The feveral Fee; of Marfliais, t Serjeants bearing Vierge before Juftices at TVcJlmin- &^T;t r C h 1 h'av= < y ?er ' which have the 1;tme0ffice »» Fee ' and th. at the Office in ' a *k more by Reafon of their Fee than they have ufed Pec. ' to.aflc, whereupon many do complain on them, that 3 E marefcallis Domini Regis de feodo Camerar" _ ' Cuftod' Hoftiorum in Itinere Juftitiariorum= & fervientibus virgam portantibus coram Juftitiariis apud Weftm' qui ofEcium illud habent de feodo &r qui plus exigunt ratione feodi fui quam exigere con- fueverunt fecundum quod multi queruntur per eos qui {latum Curie amulto tempore viderunt & fci- Hfli
 * have known and feen the Order of the Court of