A TREATISE ON THE GAME LAWS, AND ON FISHERIES; WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING ALL THE STATUTES AND CASES ON THE SU BJECT. LINCOLN'S-INN; J. BUTTERWORTH, FLEET-STREET; AND J. REED, BELL-YARD, TEMPLE-BAR. APPENDIX OF CASES. 703 Rol. Ab. Title Grants, 46, pl. 20. 21 Edward 1. If the king grant a warren to one and his heirs in his manor, the grantee may grant the manor with the warren to another in fee, for it is a liberty which is inherent in the soil and follows the interest in the soil, 21 E. 1. Libro Parliament, 47 b. agrees. Bro. Ab. Title Quo Warranto, pl. 6. In Quo Warranto the defendant claims assize of bread and venison, and he says that it was appendant to the manor from time immemorial, and claims by feoffment of the manor with the appurtenances, and it was held that he may vouch, because the franchise passes with the manor, and it was also admitted that he may prescribe. (Item Canc. 6 Ed. 2. fol. 7.) And it was agreed that a franchise may be appendant to a manor, and may pass by feoffment thereof with the appurtenances. It is otherwise of a franchise in gross, which he has by [A a] A. D. 1293. |