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 126 Scat. 2. Anno vicdimo Edwardi I. A. D. 1292, Npt 1 Statute. Maynard Ed, 2. 231. 13 Ed. 1. flat. A Statute of Wafte, zzztfafe Anno 20 Edw. I. <SW. 2. WAnno Dom. 1 292. Tenant for Life committeth Wafte, he in the Reverfion brought an Action of Wafte, and dieth before Judgment, his Heir brought an Action for the fame Wafte. Cotton MS. Claudius, D. 2. WILL ELM US le Botiller qui infra etatem eft & in cuftodia domini Regis monilravit domino Regi quod cum Gawynus le Bo- tiller frater ejus cujus heres ipfe eft implacitaffet Walterum de Hopton' per breve domini Regis de vafto & deftruccione faftis per ipfum in quibufdam terris & ten' fuis que idem Walterus tenuit ad ter- minum vite fue de hereditate predi£ti Gawyni in W. & Tirlegh' Et Gawynus antequam judicium executus fuiifet oblit poft cujus mortem predictus Willelmus per coniimile breve predi&um Willel- inum de predicts vafto & deftruccione fadtis per multum tempus implacitaverit idem Willelmus co- ram Gilberto de Thornton' & foci is fuis ad Placita ejufdem domini Regis affignatis venit & dixit quod non debet ipfo Willelrno de vafto & deftruccione factis tempore alieno refpondere deficut nichil de hereditate predicia ei defendebat & fuper hoc petiit judicium Et quia quidem Juftic' de reddicione predicYi judiciinon concordarunt prout quibufdam videbatur quod non eflet juri confonum n per pre- di£tum breve quod eft quoddam breve de tranfgref- fione certe perfone facia fi altera perfona commo- dum aut emendasconfequaturquam eadem perfona cui & in cujus tempore tranfgreffio facia fuerit Aliis autem Juftic' & majori parte totius Anglie de confilio domini Regis in contraria opinione exi- ftentibus & per diverfas rationes aflerentibus quod predicfus Willelmus inde audiri deberet & refpon- deri & aliis quandocumque in cafibus confimilibus & in cafu conlimili res permanferunt non emen- date & tranfgreffores impuniti quod effet inconve- niens. 2 Roll Abr. -£24, pt. g. 8*5. ILLIAM BUTLER, which is within Age, and in Ward of our Lord the King, hath fhewed unto his Highnefs, that where " Gawin Butler his Brother (whole Heir he is) had " impleaded one Walter de Hapeton by the King's " Writ, for Wafte and Deftrudtion made by him the " faid Walter in certain his Lands and Tenements, " which the fame Walter held for Term of his Life, " of the Inheritance of the forefaid Gawin in Wimme " and Thirke; and the forefaid Gawin, before he had " obtained Judgement, died, after whofe Death the " forefaid JVilliam by like Writ impleaded the forefaid " Walter for the Wafte and Deftru&ion made by him " of long Time. The fame Walter, before Gilbert " Thornton and his Companions afRgned to hear the " King's Pleas, came in, and faid, that he ought not to " anfwer to the fame JVilliam for the Wafte and De- " ftruiflion made in the Time of another, before the " Right of the faid Inheritance defcended unto him, " and thereupon demanded Judgement. (2) And for- " the faid Judgement, becaufe it feemed to fome that " it fbould not be agreeable to the Law, that any Per- " fon fhould obtain Advantage and Recompence by the •" forefaid Writ, which is a Writ of Trefpafs done to " a Perfon certain, but only the feme Perfon to whom " and in whofe Time the Trefpafs was done; (3) " other Juftices, with the more Part of the King^s " Council, were in the contrary Opinion, alledging " heard and anfwered unto, and all other whatfoever " they be, in like Cafes or in like Trefpafles: And be- " caufe like Matters have remained not amended, and " Trefpafles unpunifhed,, which was inconvenient :" ' II.. Wherefore our Lord the King, in his full Pa- ' where the fame Writ ought to hold Place ; (z) and ' Jt fhall hold Place as well for Wafte and Deftru£tion ■' made in Lands and Tenements of his own Inheri- ' at any other Time that the Fee and Inheritance de- , ' Statute of Wejlmhifter, of Damages to be recovered ' ' in a Writ of Wafte, if the Tenant be convift of ' Wafte. (4) And it is commanded by the Kinghim- ' felf unto the fame Gilbert Thornton and his Compa- ' nions, that they do proceed in the forefaid Matter, ' and in otherlike from henceforth, and Judgement •' And likewifc it is commanded unto the Juftices, that ' obferved before them from henceforth. Dominus Rex habito trafiatu diligent! in pleno parliamento fuo in Craftino Pur' beate Marie Anno regni fui vicefimo de communi confilio ftatuit & extunc juffit firmiter obfervari, quod heres in cu- jufcumque cuftodia fuerit & tarn pleneetatis quam infra etatem habeat fuum recuperare per breve de vafto in cafu predicTro & aliis cafibus ubi breve il- lud locum habeat tam de vafto & deftruccione fadlis in terris & ten. de hereditate fua temporibus Ante- cefforum quam a tempore quo jus & feodum here<- ditatis ei defcendebant & ei refpondeatur & quod recuperet ten' vaftata & dampna prout ftatuitur in ultimo ftatuto Weftm' de dampnis recuperandis fi tenens de vafto convincatur Et preceptum eft per ipfum dominum Regem Gilberto de Thornton' & fociis fuis quod in loquela predi£r.a & confimilibus procedant h fecundum quod inveniri contigerit ju- dicium reddant. Et fimiliter preceptum eft aliis Juftic' quod hoc idem coram eis de cetero faciant firmiter obfervari. See 11 H. 6, (• $■ -where Wajle h maintainable »%a fl « Tenant v/bo grants over bis EJiate and takes the Profit. Tbt
 * ' afmuch as certain juftices did not agree in giving of
 * ' by divers Reafons, that the faid Wiliiam ought to be
 * liament holden the Day after the Feaft of the Puri-
 * f cation, in the Twentieth Year of his Reign, by a
 * general Council hath ordained, and from henceforth
 * hath commanded to be ftraitly obferved, That every
 * Heir (in whofe Ward foever he be, and as well with-
 * in Age as of full Age) fliall have his Recovery by a
 * Writ of Wafte in the forefaid Cafe, and alfo in other
 * tance, and as well in the Times of his Anceftors, as
 * fcended unto him, and fhall be anfv/ered unto there-
 * fore; (3) and that he fhall recover the Tenements
 * waftid, and Damages, as it is ordained in the Second
 * fhall be given according as the Matter is found. (5)
 * they fhall caufe all the forefaid Things to be ftraitly