Sir Rafe Longforth seisi de Advouson de Marlborough present un que fuit admit

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

English Reports Citation: 123 E.R. 321

DEL COMMON-BANK

Sir Rafe Longforth seisi de Advouson de Marlborough present un que fuit admit

II. Sir Eafe Longforth seisi de Advouson de Marlborough present un que fuit admit, institute, &c. Et apres p son fait grant a Sir Godfrey Fuliambe & 4. Aut, & eorura uni conjunct, vel divisim le procheifl avoydans, & apres le dit Sir Eafe grant le Advouson a Sir Will. Hollys in fee, le dit E^glise devient voyd, & le dit Sir Godfrey solement present un de les grauntees vers q^ & le dit Sir Godfrey, Sir Will. Hollys port quare impedit, le patron plede ne disturba pas, le presentee plede tout cest matter, &c. & judicium pur le...

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