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stras in terra predicta & singulos comitatus ejusdem terre mitti faciatis per brevia nostra sub dicto sigillo ministris nostris placearum illarum & vicecomitibus dictorum comitatuum mandantes quod statuta illa coram ipsis publicari & ea in omnibus & singulis suis articulis quantum ad eorum singulos pertinet firmiter faciant observari. T.R. apud Clarindon x die Septembr' anno &c. quartodecimo.
Per ipsum Regem.
REX Cancellario suo Hibernie salutem. Quedam statuta per nos de assensu Prelatorum Comitum Baronum & Communitatis regni nostri nuper apud Lincoln & quedam alia statuta postmodum apud Eborum facta que indicia terra nostra Hibernie ad communem utilitatem populi nostri ejusdem terre observari volumus vobis mittimus sub sigillo nostro mandantes quod statuta illa in dicta cancellaria nostra custodiri ac in rotulis ejusdem cancellarie irrotulari & sub sigillo nostro quo utimur in Hibernia in forma patenti exemplificari & ad singulas placeas nostras in terra predicta & singulos comitatus ejusdem terre mitti faciatis per brevia nostra sub dicto sigillo ministris nostris placearum illarum & vicecomitibus dictorum comitatuum mandantes quod statuta illa coram ipsis publicari & ea in omnibus & singulis suis articulis quantum ad eorum singulos pertinet firmiter faciatis observari. T.R. apud Notyngh' xx die Novembr'.
Per ipsum Regem.
The Statute of Essoins, made Anno 12 Edw. II. Stat. 2. and Anno Dom. 1318.
Several Cases wherein Essoins do not lie.
[1]HERE is declared how many Ways Essoins may be challenged, and in what Cases Essoins do lie, and in what not; that is to say, an Essoin lieth not where the Land is taken into the King's Hands. (2) Essoin lieth not where the Party is distrained by his Land ⟨and Chattels⟩.[2]. (3) Essoin lieth not where any Judgement is given thereupon, if the Jurors do come.[3] (4) Essoin lieth not where the Party was seen in the Court. [4](5) Essoin of Ultra mare lieth not where another Time the Party hath been essoined De malo veniendi. (6) It lieth not where the Party hath essoined himself another Day. (7) It lieth not where the Sheriff was commanded to make the Party to appear. (8) Essoin De servitio regis lieth not where the Party is a Woman, unless because she be Nurse, a Midwife, or commanded by Writ ad ventrem inspiciendum (9) It lieth not in a Writ of Dower, because it seemeth to be but a Deceit and a Delay of Right.[5] (10) It lieth not for that the Plaintiff hath not found Pledges to prosecute the Suit. [6](11) It lieth not where the Attorney was essoined.[7] [8](12) It lieth not where the Party hath an Attorney in his Suit. [9](13) It lieth not where the Essoignor confesseth that he is not in our Lord the King's Service. [10](14) It lieth not where the Summons is not returned, or the Party not attached, for that the Sheriff hath returned non est inventus. [11](15) It lieth not where the Party another Time was essoined de servitio Regis, that is to wit, such a Day, and now he hath not put in his Warrant. [12](16) It lieth not where he was resummoned in Assise of Mortdauncestor, or Darrein Presentment. (17) It lieth not because such a one is not named in the Writ. (18) It lieth not where the Sheriff hath a Precept to distrain the Party to come by his Lands and Goods.[13] (19) It lieth not where the Bishop was commanded to cause the Party to appear. (20) It lieth not for that the Term is passed. (21) And it is to be noted, that an Essoin de servitio domini Regis is allowed after the Grand Cape, Pety Cape, and after Distresses taken upon the Lands and Goods.
See 9 Ed. 3. Stat. 1. c. 3. in Debt against divers Executors, they shall not fourch by Essoin.
- ↑ 52 H. 3. c. 13 & 20. 3 Ed. 1. c. 42, 43, & 44. 6 Ed. 1. c. 10. 13 Ed. 1. c. 27 & 28.; Fitz. Essoin, 3, 99, 135.
- ↑ Add and Chattels.
- ↑ Not in Orig.
- ↑ Fitz. Essoin, 11, 40, 41, 153.
- ↑ Not in Orig.
- ↑ Fitz. Essoin, 15, 25, 30, 31, 52, 57.
- ↑ Not in Orig.
- ↑ Fitz. Essoin, 9, 114
- ↑ Fitz. Essoin, 1, 158.
- ↑ Fitz. Essoin, 2, 61, 85.
- ↑ Fitz. Ess. 120.; 52 H. 3. c. 13, 19.[a 1] 3 Ed. 1. c. 42, 43. 6 Ed. 1. stat. 1. c. 10. 13 Ed. 1. stat. 1. c. 12, 17, 27, 28.; Regist. 8.; Rast. 316, &c.
- ↑ Note, The Order is transposed in the Translation.
- ↑ Read to attach him.
- ↑ Read c. 20.