Wentworth and Others against Stanley

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date01 January 1611
Date01 January 1611
CourtExchequer

English Reports Citation: 145 E.R. 327

IN THE COURT OF EXCHEQUER

Wentworth and Others against Stanley

wentworth a.nd others agaimt stan lev. Wentworth and his wife, and Rich and his wife brought an ejections tirmaj against Stanley, and shewed in their declaration how one Edward Stanley was seised in fee, and infeoffed the Earl of Darby & others to [94] the use of himself for life, the remainder to the use of the plantirls wife for LOO years, and died, and the plantiffs enfcred, and the defendant ejected them, &c., and this feofment was made in 40 Eliz. the defendant saith, that long before one Richard Stanley was sesed in fee, and gave it to the said Edward Stanley in tail, and that he so seised made a feofmeut to the uses as ia alledged, and died, and the plantift's entred, and the defendant as issue of the feoffor re-entred, and so by his pretence he is remitted, whereupon it was demurred; atid upon the opening this case, the barons were clear of opinion, that the issue in tail ie remitted, arid came paramount the lease, and so the lease for years is gone: also by the chief baron, and Baron Snig, there needs no traverse to be alledged by the plantiffs, because it was but of a fee gained in an instant by the feofment of a tenant in tail, arid a fee-simple gained in an instant needeth not to lie traversed : 5 H. 7 and 2 ft. 4, wherefore the court said, that judgement ought to be given against the plantitt's, but yet at the desire of the some, the court gave day to the couucel on both parts to argue the case ; at which day came Heneag i'inoh for the plantiffs, and he argued ta the matter in law, and therein he said, that by the feofment of tenant in tail, the use to himself for life, the remainder to his daughters for years, without limiting the residue of the use, that in this case the residue of the use shall be in the feoffes, and not in the feoftbr, for by him there is a difference between a feoftnenb by him who had a fee with limitation of an use as above, and a feofment made by him who derives an estate out of a fee, for when tenant for life, or tenant in tail makes a feofment, and limits an use for part of the estate as above, there the residue of the issue shall be to the feoffee, and he vouched Castle and Dudx aise adjudged in the Common Pleas, 8 Jac. that if tenant for life grant over his estate without limiting of au use, it shall bo to the use of the grantee, more strong here in a tortious act, as our case is, but if tenant in tail will levy...

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