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Their origin and nature
. 665
How distinguishable from ordinary Copyholds 668, 671
Principally in the mode of pleading
- 675
The more usual forms of assurance -
675-6
Whether subject to Occupancy; and to the Writ of
Elegit
677-8
In whom the freehold interest is vested 669, 674, 681-3, 685-6
The case of Stephenson & Hill -
- 680
of Doe & Huntington
- ib.
Reference to the custom in the barony of Gilsland . 683
The case of Doef Danvers
ib.
of Bingham & Woodgate
685
Distinction between a freehold interest and freehold
tenure
. 668
How devisable
675, 684
Not within the Statutes of Partition
- 686
CHAP. XIX.
ANCIENT DEMESNE.
687
Nature of the court of Ancient Demesne
To what lands the tenure extends
Domesday-book
- 687
Three sorts of tenants in Ancient Demesne
- 691
The privileges incident to the tenure
- 692
Of the Writ of Monstraverunt
- 694
Of the Writ of Right Close
- 695
Abolished by 3 & 4 W. 4. c. 27
695 n. 698
Rules of Pleading
• 698
Of Fines and Recoveries
- 704
Of the Writ of Disceit
- 709
Reference to the act 3 & 4 W. 4. c. 27. abolishing the writ of disceit, 8c.
704-5 n., 710 n. How the lands may become frank-fee -
- 710
PART THE THIRD.
CHAP. XX.
THE JURISDICTION OF COURTS BARON.
Sect. 1.
Origin and nature of the Court Baron
-715
Not lost by non-user -
- 717
Of what pleas it has conusance
- 718
By prescription it has jurisdiction, as a peculiar, to grant
probate, &c.
Where and when to be kept
Of the Suitors and Steward
- 719
The suitors are the judges of the court
- 721
But the steward is a constituent part of it
- 722
The case of Holroyd & Breare -
Whether a Mandamus will lie to restore a steward to
the office
- 725-6
Sect. 2.
Adoption of the feudal constitution in England Possessions of land previously were allodial
- 727 . ib.
Distinction between proper and improper feuds
728
Proper Knight Service [Escuage: Primer
Seisin, &c.]
729
Homage
- 732
Honourable Knight Service, viz.
Grand Serjeanty
Petit Serjeanty (but this is sometimes termed a
dignified branch of socage tenure.) ib.
Frank-almoign
673, 730
Ancient
Freehold Tenure.
730
Modern Freehold Tenure.
Free Socage.
(The Services of free socage tenure.)
Fealty
Suit of Court
- 736
Rents of Assize, &c.: Heriots • 737
Observations on 3 & 4 W. 4. c. 27. li-
miting the period for the recovery
of quit rents
737-8
Reliefs
738
Of the Writ of Right Patent
Reference to the act of 3 & 4 W. 4. c. 27.
753 n,
And SEIGNIORAL FRANCHISES.
Fairs, Markets, Tolls, &c.
- 788
Free Chase or Park (Reference to the Forest
Laws)
- 792.3
Free Warren :-( Reference to the Game
- 794
Free Fishery -
- 798
The late case of Scratton & Brown
- 800
CHAP. XXI.
THE JURISDICTION OF COURTS LEET.
Origin and nature of the Court Leet
- 803
Illustrated by a view of the Anglo-Saxon Jurisprudence
804
Establishment of the Aula Regis
- 815
Allusions to the foundation of the English Parliament 816