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Admission after absolute surrender out of court and first

proclamation.

Whereas at the last court it was presented that on, &c., A. P., and E. his wife, out of court, surrendered certain hereditaments, therein described or mentioned, to the use of M. N., his heirs and assigns, whereupon the first proclamation was made, &c. Now at this court cometh, &c. [As in admission on surrender in court.] Entry 494.

Second proclamation on absolute surrender.

Also at this court the second proclamation is made, &c. [As on surrender in court, 472.]

Licence.

Also at this court the lord grants license to I. G., of, &c.,
a copyhold tenant, to demise his copyhold heredita-
ments holden of this manor to, &c., for the term
of
years, from, &c. Entry, 513.

Conclusion.

Defaulters amerced, &c. [See first court, and 518.]

456.-Third Court.

Presentment paper.

Heading as at first court.

We present a certain indenture of bargain and sale, bearing date, &c., and made between, &c., whereby the hereditaments to which M. N., a copyhold tenant, stands admitted, were bargained and sold, to the use of J. G., of, &c., his heirs and assigns, and whereby an authority was given to G. K., of, &c., to surrender the same accordingly.

We also present a certain surrender made and passed by the said G. K., on, &c., before, &c., of the said hereditaments, to the use of the said I. C. and his heirs.

We also present that I. M., of, &c., an infant of the age of ten years or thereabouts, is the customary heir of I. M., deceased, a copyhold tenant of this manor, and that the said I. M., his father, died intestate.

We present all defaulters, &c., [as before.]

457.-Minute Book.

Admission after second proclamation on absolute surrender in

court.

Whereas [recite presentment of absolute surrender and proclamation.] Now at this court, &c. [as in admission on first proclamation at second court.] Entry, 495. 498.

Third proclamation and award of seizure.

Also at this court, the third proclamation is made on the absolute surrender passed, &c. But the said A. G. cometh not to be admitted, whereupon at this court seizure is awarded, &c., and a precept under the hand and seal of the said steward is awarded, directing R.S., the bailiff of this manor, to seize the said hereditaments until admission, and to make return to the said precept at the next court. [See proclamation, 446; pre

cept, 474; and entry, 473.

Admission after death and second proclamation.

Whereas, &c. [recite presentment of death and proclamations.] Now at this court cometh, &c. [common admission according to circumstances.] For entry see

class F, 479, &c., as to devisees; and G, 486, &c., as to heir, &c.

Third proclamation after death.

At this court the third proclamation is made after the
death of
but no one cometh, &c., whereupon
seizure is awarded and a precept issued, &c. [Procla-
mation, 447; precept, 467; entry, 466.]

Admission on absolute surrender out of court, and second proclamation.

Whereas, &c. [This will be similar to that on surrender in court.] For entry, see 495.

Third proclamation on same, and seizure awarded.

This will also be similar to that on a surrender in court. [See 446, and for entry 473.]

Admission under bankruptcy.

At this court the homage do present an indenture of bargain and sale, bearing date, &c., and made between, &c., whereby, &c. [See presentment paper above.] The homage also present an absolute surrender in writing, &c, [Also, as in presentment paper above.]. And, there

upon the said B. G. prayeth to be, and is admitted tenant of the said hereditaments. [Book p. .] To hold to him and his heirs. Of the lord, &c.

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&c. [Entry, 501.]

Memorandum of presentment to be written on bargain and sale and surrender, 451.

Admission of infant heir.

After usual admission after death, add "Mr. E. C., of, &c., appointed guardian."

[Entry, 486 and 9.]

Defaulters amerced, &c.

Presentment paper.

458.-Fourth Court.

After the usual heading,

We present a writing, bearing date, &c., under the hand of, &c., whereby he did authorise and require the steward of this manor or his deputy to enter satisfaction on a conditional surrender, passed on, &c., by, &c., to the use of, &c., subject to a condition for making the same void on payment of £ and lawful interest as therein mentioned. We also present that G. B., who held certain lands freely of this manor, died since the last court seised thereof.

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We also present that C. D., a copyhold tenant of this manor, hath committed waste by pulling down a certain messuage lately standing and being upon the hereditaments holden of this manor, to which he stands admitted tenant.

459.-Minute Book. Commencement as before.

Admission on re-grant.

At this court R. S., the bailiff, returns that agreeably to
the precept directed to him for that purpose, he hath in
the presence of C. D. and E. F., two copyhold tenants,
seized all and singular the hereditaments whereof
A. B. lately died seised, until admission be taken
thereto, whereupon cometh into court G. B. of, &c.,
youngest son and customary heir of the said A. B.,
and prayeth the lord to regrant to him the said here-
ditaments, and is thereupon admitted tenant thereof.
[See book H. p. 10.] To hold to him and his heirs.
Of the lord, &c. Fealty respited, &c. Fine £
&c. Entry 476, 486, or 7.

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Admission on forfeited conditional surrender.

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Also at this court cometh G. R. of, &c., and giveth the
court to understand that the sum of £ mentioned
in the condition of a certain surrender passed to the
use of him and his heirs, by &c., on, &c., was not
paid agreeably to such condition, and still remains due
and unpaid. And thereupon he prayeth to be, and is
admitted tenant of the said hereditaments. [See
book H. p. 17.] To hold to him and his heirs. Of the
lord, &c. Fealty respited, &c. [Fine £
[Entry 504.]

Satisfaction on conditional surrender.

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&c.]

Also at this court the homage present a writing, bearing date, &c., under the hand of, &c., whereby, &c. [See presentment.] And thereupon satisfaction is entered on the said conditional surrender, and the same is discharged accordingly. [Entry 477.]

Admission of several parties.

[The minutes will shortly state after the recitals the mode in which the parties are admitted, so as to be able to frame the entry from the minutes.] (See form, 502.)

Apportionment of rent.

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At this court the annual quit rent of payable in respect of the entirety of the premises to which A. B. lately stood admitted tenant, and part whereof he hath surrendered to C. D., is apportioned as follows: A. B. and his heirs to pay -s.d., and C. D. and his heirs to pay -s.d. [Entry 511.]

Acknowledgment of free tenure.

Also at this court the death of G. H., a free tenant, is presented, whereupon cometh into court J. M., of, &c., and acknowledges free tenure. Relief -s. -d. [Entry 512.]

Surrender and release.

Also at this court cometh I. T. of, &c., and having delivered to the steward a certificate of consideration, surrenders and releases all his estate, &c., of and in, &c., to the use of A. B., now admitted tenant thereof, his heirs and assigns for ever, so that neither the said I. T. nor his heirs may claim any right, &c. [Entry 508, &c.]

Conclusion in usual form.

Presentment paper.

460.-Fifth Court.

We present a certain indenture, bearing date, &c., and made between, &c., whereby all principal money and interest due on a certain conditional surrender, passed on, &c., by &c., and all benefit and advantage thereof, was assigned to I. K. of, &c., his executors, administrators, and assigns. Presentment of absolute surrender in lieu of recovery, as in other presentments of surrender.

461.-Minute Book.

After usual title of court.

Admission after seizure.

This will be similar to that at the last court. [Entry 485 or 497.]

Surrender in lieu of recovery.

The homage do present a certain absolute surrender, &c.
(stating the surrender shortly.) And thereupon the
said
prayeth to be, and is admitted tenant of
the said hereditaments. To hold to him and his
heirs. Of the lord, &c. [See Entry, 519.]

Presentment of assignment of mortgage.

Also at this court the homage present, &c. [as in present-
ment paper,
but see s. 211, as to the propriety of such
assignments. Of course, if presented, a memorandum of
presentment is to be entered on the deed.]

The entry of the assignment will be an enrolment.

Presentment of an enfranchisement.

Also it is certified by the said steward, and presented by the homage, that on, &c., the lord of this manor did enfranchise and convey to A. B. and his heirs, all that, &c., which premises were at the date of such enfranchisement copyhold of this manor, and to which the said A. B. then stood admitted tenant.

Amerciaments and conclusion as in other cases.

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