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N° V. of our reign, upon the fifty-second roll it is thus contained. Entry returnable on the octave of Saint Martin. Norfolk, to wit; Francis Golding, clerk, in his proper person demandeth against the against David Edwards, esquire, two messuages, two gardens, three hundred acres of land, one hundred acres of meadow, two hundred acres of pasture and fifty acres of wood, with the appurtenances, in Dale, as his right and inheritance, and into which the said David hath not entry, unless after the disseisin, which Hugh Hunt thereof unjustly, and without judgment, hath made to the aforesaid Francis, within thirty years now last past. And whereupon he saith, that he himself was seised of the tenements aforesaid, with the appurtenances, in his demesne as of fee and right, in time of peace, in the time of the lord the king that now is, by taking the profits thereof to the value [* of six shillings and eight pence, and more, in rents, corn, and grass:] and into which [the said David hath not entry, unless as aforesaid:] and Defence of thereupon he bringeth suit [and good proof]. and the said the tenant. David in his proper person comes and defendeth his right, when [and where it shall behove him,] and thereupon voucheth to warranty" John Barker, esquire; who is present here in court "in his proper person, and the tenements aforesaid with the "appurtenances to him freely warranteth [and prays that the "said Francis may count against him]. And hereupon the said "against "Francis demandeth against the said John, tenant by his own warranty, the tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances, in "form aforesaid, &c. And whereupon he saith, that he him"self was seised of the tenements aforesaid, with the appurte"nances, in his demesne as of fee and right, in time of peace, "in the time of the Lord the king that now is, by taking the And into which, &c. And And the aforesaid John,

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profits thereof to the value, &c.
thereupon he bringeth suit, &c.

"tenant by his own warranty, defends his right, when, &c. and "thereupon he further voucheth to warranty" Jacob Morland; "voucher." who is present here in court in his proper person, and the teneWarranty. ments aforesaid, with the appurtenances to him freely warranteth, Demand &c. and hereupon the said Francis demandeth against the

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said Jacob, tenant by his own warranty, the tenements aforesaid, with the appurtenances, in form aforesaid, &c. And whereupon he saith, that he himself was seised of the tenements aforesaid, with the appurtenances in his demesne as of fee and right, in time of peace, in the time of the lord the king that now is, by taking the profits thereof to the value, &c. And

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