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Seipp Number:
Year
Court
Writ
Marginal Heading
1272.001ss 1272 Common Pleas Intrusion
Term
Regnal Year
King: Plea Number Folio Number
(Hil.) 56 Hen. 3 1 111 SS 11
Serjeants/ Justices Plaintiff Surname Plaintiff First Name v. Defendent Surname Defendent First Name
C. (Combermere) Abbot of
Other Plaintiffs Other Names Places Other Defendents
E., manor of
Abridgements Cross-References Statutes
     
Incipit (First Line) Number of Lines
Abbas de C. tulit breve de intrusione super dominium R. Extraneum de [medietate manerii] de E. cum 14
Process and Pleading
Language Notes (Law French)
Abstract Context
Cistercian Abbey of St. Mary Virgin and St. Michael at Combermere, Cheshire. s.v. Roger Lestrange (of Ellesmere), Lord Strange, d. 1311, younger son of John Lestrange III of Knokyn, d. ca. 1269, appointed sheriff of Yorkshire in 1272, in Cokayne, Complete Peerage, vol. 12A, pp. 346-347, p. 351 note (c). A Roger Extraneus was Sheriff of Yorkshire with under-sheriffs from 28 May 1270 to Mich, 1272 and in person from Mich. 1272 to 18 Oct. 1274.
Commentary & Paraphrase
Brand: In an action of Intrusion the demandant claimed a moiety of a manor with its appurtenances. While the action was pending, the same demandant recovered seisin of an advowson that was part of the appurtenances in a separate action of quare impedit. When the action of intrusion was heard, the tenant objected that he was not fully tenant of the property claimed, as the demandant was himself seised of the part of its appurtenances by court judgment. Held that this was a valid exception.
(intrusion)
Manuscripts Mss Notes Editing Notes Errors
CUL MS Dd. 7.14, fols. 358r-358v
Translations/Editions
Paul A. Brand, The Earliest English Law Reports, vol. 1, 111 SS 11 (London 1996) (1272.1)
Plea Roll Record Year Record Plaintiffs Record Defendants Last Update
KB 26/206, m. 26d 0 2008-06-29
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