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 A. D. 1415. Anno tertio Henrici V* Stat. 2, 5°3 Ex Rot. in Turr. Lond. ditz provifions ont par colour dicelles provifions & licences & acceptations des ditz benefices fubtiel- ment ouftez diverfes perfones de lour benefices es queux ils ont eftez incumbentz par long temps dell collation des verraies patrons efpirituelx a eux faitz duement a lour entent a finall deftrucfion & enerva- tion deflates dicelx incumbentz leRoi voillant ouf- tier tiele mefchief Si ad ordeigne & eftablie qe toutz les incumbentz de qeconqes benefices de feinte ef- glife del. patronage collation ou prefentation des pa- trons efpirituelx puiffent peifiblement & quietement enjoier & enjoient lour ditz benefices fanz eftre in- quietez moieftez ou grevez afcunement par afcuny par colour de tieux provifions ou licences & accep- tations queconqes. Et qe toutz les licences & par- dons fur & pur tieux provifions faitz en afcun ma- nere foient voidez & de null value. Et fi afcuny fe fente grevee molefte ou inquiete afcunement defore- navaunt par afcuns ou afcuny par colour de tieux provifions licences pardons ou acceptations qe mef- mes les grevours moleftours ou inquietours & chef- cuny de ceux eient & encourgent ait & encourge les peines & punifiementz en les eftatutz & ordeign- ances des provifours avant ces heures faitz conte- nuz & ceo par proces de premunire facias fourmee fur le cas et qe la partie qi purfuera mefme le brief recovera fes damages a treble fi les defendantz en mefme le brief nomez ou afcuny dicelles foient ou foit conviftz ou convict cefte partie. to execute the faid Provifions, have, by Colour of the fame Provifions, Licences, and Acceptations of the faid Benefices, fubtilly excluded divers Perfons of their Benefices, in which they have been Incumbents by a long Seafon, of the Collations of the Patrons fpiritual, to them duly made to their Intent, to the utter Deftrucrion and Subverfion of the Eftates of the faid Incumbents:" ' (3) The King willing to re- move fuch Mifchief, hath ordained and eftablifhed, That all the Incumbents of every Benefice of holy Church, of the Patronage, Collation, or Prefentation of fpiritual Patrons, may peaceably and quietly en- joy, and fhall enjoy their faid Benefices, without be- ing inquieted, molefted, or any wife grieved by any Colour of fuch Provifions, Licences, and Accepta- tions whatfocver ; (4) and that all the Licences and Pardons upon and by fuch Provifions made in any Manner, fhall be void and' of no Value. (5) And if any feel himfelf grieved, molefted, or inquieted in any wife from henceforth by any by Colour of fuch Pro- vifions, Licences, Pardons, or Acceptations, that the fame Molefters, Grievers, and Inquieters, and every of them, fhall fuffer and incur the Pain and Punifh- ments contained in the Statutes of Provifors before *£&'■ 3- $*■& this Time made, and that by Procefs of Pramunire 1 ° R - 3 " C - 5- facias formed upon the. Cafe ; (6) and that the Party which fhall. fue by the fameWrit, fhall recover his treble Damages, if the Defendants named in the fame- Writ, or any of them, be convidt in that Behalf.' See- 5- Et. c. »». again/} maintaining the Authority of the See oj"Rome,and 13 El. c, 2. againjl bringing Bulk, &Ci_/rcroRonic„ CAP. V. In which Courts an Attaint may be brought upon a falfe Verdift given in the City of Lincoln* and by whom it fhall be tried. ITEM combien par eftatut fait en la par- lement tenuz a eftm' Ian du reigne le Roi Richard feconde puis le conqueft trefzifme or- deigne fuit & eftablie qen affifes jurees & toutz autres enqueftes queux delors ferroient prifez fjarentre partie et partie devaunt les mair & bal- ives de la citee de Nichole qi pur le temps fer- ment fi afcune des parties delors foi pleindroit de- faux ferement fait par tielx affifes jurees ou en- queftes latteint luy ferroit grantee &. Ie record ferroit mandee par brief en. Banc lie Roy ou en commune Banc et qe le vifcont arraieroit le pa- nell del juree de tiele atteinte des foreins fanz mander al franchife du dite citee et qe les Jus- tices prendroient mefme la juree de mefmes les foreins nient contreefteant afcune franchife gran- tee au dite citee ou autre ufage a contrarie.. Ja- femeins pur tant qe Sir Henry, nadgairs Roi. dEngleterre pier a noftre treflbverain Seignur avauntdit le xxi. jour de Novembr' Ian de Ton regne unfzifme par fes: lettres patentz entre au- tres graunta as mair & comminalte de la. dite citee qe le noun des. Baillives de mefme la citee ferroit tranflatee en; le- noun des Vifcontz et. qe mefme la citee les-: fuburbes & le purceint di- cell forfpris le chaftell & le bayle de Lincoln & les mures & foffes dicell alors pur toutz jours fer- roit appelle. le Countee del citee de Lincoln plu- feurs gentz font & ont efteez en ambiguite le quell hammer qi- plemdre fe vorra de faux ferement fait u ITEM, Whereas by the Statute made in the Par-ijR 1. 2 . fiat..i», liament holden at Wejiminjler the- Thirteenthc is.. Year of King Richard the Second^ it was. ordained, and ftablifhed,, That in Affifes, Juries, and all other Inquefts,. which thenceforth fhould.be taken betwixt Party and Party, before the Mayor and Bailiffs of the City of Lincoln, which for the Time fhould be«„ if any of the Parties then did complain him of falfe Oath made by fuch Affifes, Juries, or Inquefts, that the Attaint fhould be granted to him,, and the Record fhould. be fent by Writ into the King's Bench, or; into the common Ben h ; (a) and that the Sheriff fhould array the Panel of the Jury of fuch Attaint,, of Fo: eigns, without, fending, to the Franchife of the find City; and the Juftices fhould take the fame- Jury of the fame Foreigns, notwithstanding any Franchif.; granted to the faid City, or any other Ufage to the contrary. (3) Neverthelefs, forafmuch, astheLord Henry, late King of England, Father, to our Sovereign Lord the King aforefaid, the Twem- Tlie Name-of 1 ty-nrft Day of November, the Thirteenth * Year.- of f r *^^ ^"" k his Reign, by his Letters Patents, amongft others, theVlme'"" granted to the Mayor and Commonalty of the faid The Sheriffs,, City,, that the N:me of Bailiffs of the fame City fhould be tranflated into the Name of Sheriffs ;- and that the fame City, Suburbs, and Precindt of the fame (except the C ftle of Lincoln, and the Walls and Ditches of the fame) fhould for ever be called: The County of the City of Lincoln;-, divers People he and have been; in Doubt,, whether a Man that: will!
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