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A.D. 1278.
Anno sexto Edwardi I.
C. 13–15.
69

Tenant have list his Land, the shall cause the Land to be extended, and valued, and shall return the Extent at a certain Day into the Bench, (5) and after it shall be commanded to the Sheriff of the Shire (where the Warrantee was summoned) that he shall cause him to have as much of the Land of the Warrantor in Value.[1]

Corrected by 9 Ed. 1.

  1. Regist. 2.

CAP. XIII.
No Waste shall be made hanging a Suit for the Land.

[1]IT is provided also, That after such Time as a Plea shall be moved in the City of London by Writ, the Tenant shall have no Power to make any Waste or Estrepement of the Land in demand (hanging the Plea) and if he do, the Mayor and Bailiffs shall cause it to be kept at the Suit of the Demandant. [2](2) And the same Ordinance and Statute shall be observed in other Cities, Boroughs, and every where throughout the Realm.

See 13 Ed. 1. c. 14. which takes away the Writ of Prohibition of Waste. See farther 13 Ed. 1. c. 22.  20 Ed. 1. stat. 2. And 11 H. 6 c. 5. containing farther Provisions respecting Waste.

  1. Rast. pla. f. 317.; 14 H. 7. f. 7, 10.; Dyer, f. 325.; 5 Co. 115.
  2. Godbolt 112. pl. 134.; Regist. 76.; 2 Inst. 327.

CAP. XIV.
A Citizen of London shall recover in an Assise Damages with the Land.

[1]THE King of his special Grace granteth unto the Citizens of London, that whereas beforetimes they that were disseised of Freehold in the same City could not recover their Damages before the coming of the Justices to the Tower, that from henceforth the Disseisees shall have Damages by Recognizance of the same Assise whereby they recovered their Lands. (2) And the Disseisors shall be amerced before Two Barons of the Exchequer, which shall resort once a Year into the City to do it. (3) And it shall be commanded unto the Barons and to the Treasurer of the Exchequer, that they shall cause it every Year to be levied by Two of them at their rising after Candlemas. (4) And the Amerciaments by Summons of the Exchequer shall be levied to the King's Use, and be delivered at the Exchequer.

  1. 2 Inst. 329.

CAP. XV.

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  1. In Wines, Rast. 1.

An Exposition of the said Statute of Gloucester, made also Anno 6 Edwardi I.

Stat. Gloucest. cap. 1.AFTER, by the King and his Justices, certain Expositions were made upon some of the Articles above mentioned, that is to wit, [Id. c.] 2.(2) To the first Article, for Entries by Disseisin, Damages shall run from the Time of the Statute published. [Id. c.] 3.(3) In the same wise in Writs of Entry upon Disseisin, and in all Writs of Mortdauncester, Cosinage, Aiel, or Besaiel, of Intrusion by one's own Act by any manner of Writ, Damages shall run after the Writ purchased against them that held by Statute,

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