John Whitton port formedon v Henry Compton Knight pur terres in Olney

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date01 January 1664
Date01 January 1664
CourtCourt of Common Pleas

English Reports Citation: 123 E.R. 329

DEL COMMON-BANK

John Whitton port formedon
and
ers Henry Compton Knight pur terres in Olney

[16] XXXIII. John Whitton port formedon vers Henry Compton Knight pur terres in Olney, &o. & declare de mi done fait a son Ancestor in taile ^ fuit seisi en temps le Roy H. le 6. & convey le discender a Robert & allege 44 il morust deins 50. ans, & de Robert allege le discent al demandant, &c. Et sur Declaration le tenant demurr & allege pur cause de insufficiency de c q, seisin accordant al Statute de limitation scil. deins 60. ans come il ceo prist, est allege, & fuit ajuge pur le demandant pur c q^ formedon neat breve de droit, car quant de Rent mes issint ne quant breve de droit, Et formedon est loandui aur le done % est son title & de necessite d'estre monstre come en avowry pur Rent charge per grant coment monstre le grant & commencement, & pur ceo ne...

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