The Definition of a Fine.
A Fine acknowledged by I. F. Knight, and M. his Wife, and R. H. of 2 Messuages 1 Garden, 1 Orchard and of Land, Meadow, and Pasture to T. B. and I. K. with warranty against all men. And the Conusees by the said Fine, Grant, and Render to the said R. one of the Conusors in the Fine, 6 acres of Land, &c. parcel of the Premises, for one month to come next. and afterwards the same to remain to one I. now the Wife of R. N. and R. N. Son of the said R. and I. during their lives & the longer liver of them, and after their deceases, the said 6 acres of Land to remain to I. N. Daughter of the said. R. and I. his Wife, du∣ring her life, reserving a Rent with clause of Distresse, for non-payment thereof, and the re∣sidue of the Premises, viz. The two Messuages, one Garden, one Orchard, &c. the said Conu∣ses, grant, and render to R. H. for one month, and afterwards to one R. N. and I. his Wife. To have and to hold to the said R. & I. during their lives and the longest liver of them, reserving also thereupon a Rent with a clause of Distress for non payment thereof. And lastly the said Conusees do grant and render the rever∣sion of the whole Premises, and the several rents reserved upon the said Grants, and Ren∣ders, unto the said I. F. and M. his Wife, two of the said Conusors, and to the Heirs of the said I. F. for ever.
A Fine knowledged by W. K. and K. his wife of the third part of one Messuage, one Barn, one Garden, &c. to I. K. and T. H. with warranty against all men, and the said Conu∣sees do grant and render to the said S. one of the Conusors, the said third part of the Premise• from Mich. or the Annuntiation &c. which first shall happen to be the next after the death of one E. now the Wife of W. T. for the term of 21 years, reserving a rent yearly to the Conu∣sees, with a clause of Distress, for the said rent, and lastly, the said Conusees, grant, and render the reversion of the said Premises to W. K. and K. his Wife, being two of the said Conusors in the said Fine, and to the Heirs of the said K▪ for ever.
A Fine knowledged by W. P. and M. his Wife, of a Mannor &c. one water-Mill, one Wind-Mill, three Dove-houses, &c. to E. B. and R. C. and the Conusees by the same Fine, do grant unto the said M. a yearly rent of twelve pounds going out of the said Mannor: Habendum from Mich. or the Annuntiation next after the death of the said W. P. her Husband, and one of the Conusors in the said Fine, during her life, in the full recompence of her Title of Dower, or joynture in any of the Lands of her said Husband, with a clause of Distresse for the said rent. And lastly, the said Conusees grant and render again the said Mannor, &c. to the said VV. P. the Conusor and Husband, to the said M. and to his Heirs for ever.
A Fine acknowledged within the Coun∣ty of Chester, by H. S. Esq; to W. F. & R. C. of divers Mannors, &c. with warrantie against all men. And the Conusors by the same Fine, grant and render the same Mannors, &c. unto the Conusor and his heirs males; and for default of such heirs males, then to certain per∣sons for the life of I. S. brother unto the said Conusor, and after his death to his heirs males. And if the said I. S. died without heir male, then to divers others of the name and kindred of the Conusor, and to their heirs males, and for default of such heirs, the last remainder in fee to the right heirs of the Conusor for e∣ver.
A Fine knowledged by the Husband and the Wife, and a third person, of certain acres of land, meadow, and wood, and the Husband and the Wife warrant the land to the Conusees, and to the heirs of one of them; and the same Conusees grant, and render again the land to E. wife of one of the Conusors, from Michaelmas past, for the term of 99 years, without impeach∣ment of wast; yielding a rent to the Conusees, and to the heirs and assigns of one of them; with a clause of distress for non-payment of the rent: and afterwards they grant the rent, and the re∣reversion of the lands in fee to one W. W.
A Fine knowledged by V. K. knight to I S. knight, E. G. the Queens Atturney gene∣ral, and others, of two Manners, 70 Messua∣ges and Cottages, &c. which the Lady V wid∣dow hath for her life, of the inheritance of the Conusor, the day of the Concord made, and of∣ter her death is to revert to the Conusor, the which by this sine, after the death of the said Lady V. is wholly to remain to all the Conuseesin the fine, and to the heirs of the said I. S. knight, the first of the Conusees in the laid fine; with warranty against all men.
A Fine knowledged by a Widdow, and another, to the President and Scholars of Saint Johns Colledge in Oxon, of the Scite and prin∣cipal house of the Colledge, commonly called, the White Friers, in the suburbs of Oxon; and 6 Messuages, 6 Gardens, 6 Orchards, &c. also in the same Suburbs, with warranty.
A Fine knowledged by T. VV. and K. his wife, to G. S. of the third part, of 8 Messu∣ages, 6 Gardens, &c. the which one M. B. Widdow holdeth for term of her life, and which is of the inheritance of the Conusors wife, the day of the Concord made, and which ought after the death of the said widdow, to revert unto the Conusor and his wife, as in the right of his wife: and by this fine after the death of the said widdow, being tenant for life, is to come and remain to the said Conusee and his heirs for ever, with warranty against all men.
A Fine knowledged by R. B. of two Messuages, &c. to I. A. with warranty against all men: and the Conusee granteth the premises again to the Conusor for one week, and after∣wards to one W. B. for life, reserving a rent, and afterwards to the Conusor for his life, and after to S. B. his wife for her life, and after to J. B. son of the Conusor, and his wife, for life: and afterwards the said Conusee granteth the reversion of the premises and the rent, to the said R. B. the Conusor, and his heirs, for ever.
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