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A93118 The touch-stone of common assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdome. By VVilliam Sheppard Esquire, sometimes of the Middle Temple. Sheppard, William, d. 1675? 1648 (1648) Wing S3214; Thomason E528_1; ESTC R203541 687,813 543

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right of the wife is saved so as she makes her claime c. within five years after her husbands death d Dier 354 So if husband and wife tenants in speciall taile have issue and the wife die and the husband marry another wife and have issue and levy a fine Sur cognisance de droit come ceo c. and take backe by the same fine an estate in speciall taile the remainder over c. and die the issue by the first wife is barred e Co. 3. 90. So if tenant in taile be disseised or make a feoffment in fee and after levie a fine with proclamations to the disseisor or to a stranger the issues in taile are hereby barred for ever the continuance of the possession in a nother notwithstanding f Co. super Lit. 372. So if a gift be made to the eldest sonne and the heires of his body the remainder to the father the heires of his body and the father dyeth and the eldest sonne levy a fine with proclamations and dyeth without issue this shall barre the second sonne for ever for the remainder descended to the eldest g Cûria trin 21 Jac. Co. E So if lands be given to an eldest sonne and the heires of the body of his father the father being then dead and he levy a fine of this land this will barre the younger brother h Dier 3. But if the issue in taile doe not make his title by him that did levy the fine there the fine will not barre and therefore if my father be tenant in taile and his brother disseise him and levy a fine and he and my father dye this fine shall not barre me as issue in taile because I doe not make my title to the land by him but if I suffer five years to passe and doe not make my claime c. by this meanes I may be barred by the fine i Plow 435. And if the fine be levied of another thing then the thing it selfe entailed As if the tenant in taile grant by fine a Rent Common or the like out of the land intailed this fine will not barre the issue So if a Rent be entailed and the tenant in taile of the Rent disseise the terre-tenant of the land out of which the rent doth issue and then levy a fine of the land this is no barre to the issue of the Rent 2. Albeit the fine be a double fine 2 Co. 76. 3. 85. super Lit. 353. Bio fines 118. Dier 279. with a grant and render yet it is within these Statutes and will barre the issue in taile as well as a single fine so as the grant and render be of the land it selfe and not of any profit apprender out of it And therefore if husband and wife be tenants in speciall taile and they levy a fine with proclamations and the Conusee grant and render the land to them and their heires this fine will barre the issue in taile And if tenant in taile joyne with I. S. and levy a fine to a stranger and the stranger doth grant and render the land againe to I. S. for years and to the tenant in taile in fee afterwards the issue in taile is barred by this fine So if there be tenant for life the Remainder in taile and he in remainder in taile accept of a fine from a stranger and grant and render to the stranger againe for years with a remainder over hereby the issue in taile is bound k Plow 435. If tenant in taile accept of a fine of the land entailed from a stranger and then grant and render a Rent out of the land to the stranger by the same fine this will not bind the issue in taile to pay the same Rent l Dier 117. If tenant in taile make a feoffement on Condition and die having two sisters inheritable to the taile and one of them levy a fine with proclamations sur Release to the feoffee of the whole in this case it is doubted whether the other sister be barred of her halfe or not 3. Albeit the tenant in 3 Co. 3. 86. 87. 1 in Shelleys Case taile die before all the proclamations be finished yet when they be finished as they may be after his death the issue in taile are bound by the fine for howsoever by the death of the tenant in taile the right of the estate taile doth descend to the issue yet when the proclamations are passed this right that doth descend is bound by the Statutes and the issue cannot by any claime c. save the right of the estate taile that doth descend unto him 4. Albeit the 4 Co. 3. 84. 91. issue in taile be within age out of the Realme under Coverture non compos mentis or in prison at the time of the fine levied and the proclamations passed yet the estate taile is barred by the fine And therefore if A. be tenant for life of land the remainder to B. in taile the reversion to B. and his heires expectant and B. levy a fine to C. and his heires and hath issue and die before all the proclamations are passed the issue in taile being then out of the Realme the proclamations are made and after the issue in taile cometh into the Realme and claimeth the remainder in taile upon the land in this case the estate taile is barred for ever 5. These Statutes doe extend to fines levied by tenant in taile by 5 Co. 3. 90. Dier 279. Plow 435. Conclusion and the issue shall be bound by the fine of their Ancestor unto whom they are privy in estate and bloud albeit partes finis nihil habuerunt tempore finis And therefore if the issue in taile in the life of his Ancestor when he hath onely a possibility As if there be grandfather father and sonne and the grandfather be tenant in taile and the father levy a fine of the land before the grandfathers death and then the grandfather dye before the father and after the father dye in this case the issue is barred by this fine † Curia Trin 21. Jac. Com. B. Godfry Wades case Dier 48. so also if the grandfather survive the father But in case of a collaterall descent if the collaterall Ancestor die in the life time of his father without issue this fine is no barre but if he survive his father contra So if lands be given to the grandfather and his wife in speciall taile and the grandfather dieth and the father doth disseise the grandmother and doth levy a fine with proclamations the grandmother dieth and then the father dieth in this case the sonne is barred m Co. 3. 50 51. 9. 140. So if lands be conveyed in taile to a woman for her Jointure within the Statute of 11 H. 7. cap. 20. and whiles shee liveth the issue in taile doth levy a fine of the land by this the issues inheritable to the estate taile are barred for ever
n Plow 434 435. So if tenant in taile make a feoffement or be disseised and after levy a fine with proclamations for a stranger hereby his issues are barred for ever o Curia 21. Iac. Co. B. So if tenant in taile die and his issue before his entry having a freehold in law only doth levy a fine with proclamations this shall be a barre to his issues and to his collaterall heires and brothers of the halfe bloud p Idem So if a tenant in taile have foure daughters and one of them levy a fine in the life of the father this will be a barre to her issue for the fourth part of the land q Co. 3. 50 51. 9. 140. But in these cases before and such like where the issue in taile doth levy a fine in the life time of the tenant in taile the tenant in taile himselfe may after levy a fine of the land and thereby barre his issue and the Conusee also to whom his issue hath levied a fine and therefore in all these cases it is supposed that the tenant in taile doth dye and suffer the right to descend to his issue t Co. 10. 50. 9. 141. 3. 50 51. If lands be given by will to one when he shall come to his age of twenty four years to hold to him and the heires of his body and he after his age of twenty one years levy a fine of this land with proclamations this is a barre to the issue in taile If a disseisor make a gift in taile the donee make a feoffment to A. and after levy a fine with proclamations to B. that hath nothing in the land this fine will barre the issues in taile and they shall not avoid it by pleading that partes finis nihil habuerunt c. but it is no barre to the disseisee for he may avoid it by this plea when he will s Co. 3. 84. And à fortiori therefore if a fine be levied by the tenant in taile that hath only an estate of freehold in remainder or reversion is good as if A. be tenant for life the remainder to B. in taile and B. levy a fine albeit this be no discontinuance yet it is a barre to the estate Discontinuance taile t Trin. 21 Iac. Co B. Will. Godfrey versus Wades case But if tenant in taile have issue a sonne and a daughter and the sonne living the tenant in taile levy a fine and dye without issue and then the tenant in taile dieth by this the daughter and the estate taile is not barred So if the younger sonne levy a fine in the life of the father and then the tenant in taile dye this is no barre to the elder sonne So if lands be given to a man and the heires females of his body and he hath a sonne and a daughter and the sonne doth levy a fine of the land this is no barre to the daughter So if tenant in taile have a daughter his wife being with childe of a sonne and the daughter levy a fine and after the sonne is borne this fine shall not barre the sonne for these howbeit they be privies and heires to the bloud yet are not privies and heires to the estate 6. Albeit the estate passed by the fine be afterwards 〈◊〉 J Co. 3. 91. before all the proclamations had avoided yet the issue in taile is barred by it And therefore if tenant in taile discontinue in fee and after disseise the discontinuee and levy a fine with proclamations to a stranger and take an estate backe by Render in the same fine and the discontinuee before all the proclamations passe enter and claime and so avoid the fine yet hereby the estate taile is barred a Per Popham et Fenner Iust M. 39. 40. Eliz. B. R. And if tenant in taile infeoffe the issue in taile and after disseise him and levy a fine the issue enter and after the proclamations passe and after the issue in taile doth infeoffe the tenant in taile which levied the fine and dyeth it seemes this fine shall barre the issues in taile 7. This is a barre to the estate taile 7 Co. 1. 76. super Lit. 372. and to the issues onely and is no barre to him in remainder or reversion and therefore when the estate taile is spent this barre is at an end And therefore if an estate be limited to A. and B. his wife and the heires males of the body of A. the remainder to C. and A. and B. have issue and A. dye and B. and her issue or her issue alone levy a fine this will barre the issues of the issues whiles there be any but they faile it will not barre C. in remainder except he suffer five years to passe and so be barred by his non claime So if tenant for life and he that is next in the remainder in taile joyne in a fine this is a good barre to the issues in taile for ever as long as that estate taile shall continue but not to him that is next in remainder nor to any other that shall come in of any remainder in taile or in fee nor to him in reversion x Co. 10. 96. 9 Iac. B. R. If lands be given to A. and the heires males of his body the remainder to B. and the heires males of his body the remainder to the right heires of A. and A. doth bargain and sell this land by deed indented and inrolled to I. S. and his heires and after levy a fine of it sur Conusance de droit come ceo c. to him and his heires by this the remainder to B. is Discontinuance not discontinued but it is a barre to the estate taile by the Statutes and causeth the estate of the bargainee to last so long as the tenant in taile hath issues of his body but if the fine had been before the bargaine and sale it had been a discontinuance of the remainder but in neither case a barre to him in remainder unlesse he suffer himselfe to be barred by his non-claime within five yeares after his remainder happen to come in possession 8. If there be 8 Co. super Lit. 372 tenant in taile the remainder to him in taile and the tenant in taile levie a fine of this land hereby both his estates are barred Et sic de similibus y y Bro. Fines 121. Co. 6. 55. Dyer 4. Co. super Lit. 372. Co. 8. 17. 78. But all this notwithstanding If lands be conveyed to a woman in taile for her joynture within the Statute of 11 H. 7. chap. 20. and she levie a fine of this land this will not barre the issues in taile Or if lands be given in taile to any subject by the Kings own gift or provision and the tenant in taile levie a fine this fine shall not bind the issues in taile nor the King but others it will barre for these fines are
respect of the estate of the relessor discharge or extinguish any right or title of lands it is also further requisite 1. That he that doth make it hath at the time of the release made some right or title to release As where one doth disseise me of land and I release to him all my right in the land this is a good release So if one disseise my tenant for life and I being the next in remainder or reversion in fee do release to him that did make the disseisin this is a good release So if the husband make a lease for life and then take a wife and dieth and the wife release her dower to him in reversion this is a good release And so also if after the mariage a man make a lease for life the remainder in fee and shee release all her right to him in remainder in fee or to him in reversion this is a good release and will barre her for ever And therefore if the Relessor have only a possibility of a right Lit. Sect. 446. Co. 10. 47. 42. super Lit. 265. or a right happen to come to him after the release this is not sufficient to make the release good And therefore if the father be disseised and the son before his fathers death release all his right to the disseisor and after the father dieth so that the right doth descend this is no good release to bar the Relessor of his right So if there be grandfather father and son and the father disseise the grandfather and make a feoffement and the son release in the life time of his father and after the father and grandfather die this release in this case will not bar him So if a lease Co. 10. 57. be made for life the remainder to the right heirs of I S and the lessee is disseised and the eldest son of I S living his father doth release to the disseisor this release is void So if the conusee of a statute c. doe release to the conusor all his right in the land this is void Co. 5. 70. and he may sue execution after notwithstanding Or if the Relessor Co. super Lit. 265. have only a power this is not sufficient to make the release good And therefore if a man by his will devise that his executors shall sell his land and dieth and the executors release all their right and title in the land to the heirs this release is void 2. In all cases of a release of a bare right of a freehold in lands 2. In respect of the estate of him to whom the release is made or tenements he to whom the release is made must at the time of Co. super Lit. 267. the making thereof in any case have the freehold in deed or in law in possession or some state in remainder or reversion in deed and not in right only in fee simple fee tail or for life of the lands whereof the release is made for rights of entry and actions and the like are not to be transferred to strangers but are thus to be released and such releases are good As if the disseisee release to the disseisor himself who hath the freehold in deed or to the heir of the disseisor before his entry who hath the freehold in law or to the lessee for life of the disseisor these releases are good So if a disseisor make a lease to A and his heirs during the life of B and A die and the disseisee release to his heir before his entry this is a good release So if a fine sur conusance de droit come ceo c. or sur conusance de droit only which is a Co. super Lit. 266. 275. Lit. sect 448. 1 H 6. 4. Dier 302. feoffment on record be levied or if tenant for life by agreement of him in the reversion surrender to him in the reversion or if a man doe bargain and sell his land by deed indented and inrolled or uses are raised by covenant on good considerations in all these cases the conusee him in reversion bargainee and cestuy que use have a freehold in law in them before entry And therefore a release to them of the right of the land by him that hath it is good and will bar the Relessor But otherwise it is in cases of Exchange Partition or upon Livery within the view for in these cases no release is good untill an actuall entry made for till then they have neither freehold in right nor law So if a disseisor make a gift Lit. Sect. 449 in tail or lease for life or years of the land and keep the reversion and then the disseisee or his heir release to the disseisor all his right this is a good release to bar his right for ever So if Co. super Lit. 260. Lit. Sect. 455 456. the heir of the disseisor be disseised and the first disseisee doe after release to him all his right this is a good release to bar him So if a donee in tail discontinue in fee and the donor release to the discontinuee and die this is a good release against the donor So if the donee in tail be disseised and after the donor release to the donee all his right this is good but in this case nothing of Extinguishment the reversion will passe by the release for the donee had then nothing but a right But if any rent be reserved on the estate tail the rent is gone by the release So if a lease be made to one for life rendring rent and the lessee is disseised and the lessor release to the lessee and his heirs all his right in this case albeit the rent be extinct yet nothing of the right of the reversion doth passe And yet if a woman that hath right of dower release to the guardian in Chivalry this is a good release and her right or title of dower is gone But if a disseisor make a lease for years and the disseisee release to the lessee for years this release is void because he hath no freehold But if he make a lease for life and the disseisee release to the lessee for life this is a good release So also a release to the disseisor after the lease for years made is good And Co. super Lit. 265. if lessee for years be ousted and he in the reversion disseised and the disseisor make a lease for years and the first lessee release to him this is a good release Also in some cases a release made to Lit. Sect. 448 449 450 451. Co. 8. 151. one that hath neither freehold in deed nor freehold in law is good when he hath an estate in reversion or remainder as in the case before where a release is made by the disseisee to the disseisor after he hath made an estate for life So if the demandant in a reall action release to the tenant that comes in by
So if one give all his goods and chattels to his executor in his life time by deed of gift this shall be said to be fraudulent and shall be void as to Creditors And albeit those to whom the deed of fraud is made know nothing of the fraudy yet is the deed fraudulent in that case also as well as where they are privie to it If after a Commission of Bankrupts be sued out the debtor Co. 2. 25. make a deed of gift of all his goods to one of his Creditors in satisfaction of his debt in this case this deed shall be void as against the rest of the Creditors and as to the Commissioners and they may order it with the rest of the estate notwithstanding But if A bonâ fide and for valuable consideration mortgage his land By the two Judges of Assise Aug. 5. Car. in Com. South Lady Lamberts case whereof he hath a term of years to B upon condition that if he repay the mony to B a yeare after that he shall reenter and B doth covenant with A that he shall take the profits of it untill that time c. A doth not pay the money and B hoping that he will pay it in time doth suffer him to continue in possession and take the profits of it two or three years after and in the interim judgment is had against A upon a bond and execution awarded in this case execution shall not be made of this lease for this deed of mortgage shal not be said to be fraudulent as to the Creditor for when a conveyance is not fraudulent at the time of the making of it it shall never be said to be fraudulent for any matter ex post facto If A be seised of the fifth part of the Manor of B and B of the Mich. 19 Jac. Co. B. Miller Potscase 6th part and M cometh to A to buy his part and after M saith to A my Counsell tells me I cannot safely buy of you unlesse B joyn and after B doth grant a rent charge of 15l per annum out of this Manor to C her sonne and the heires of his body in consideration of naturall affection and this was about 1o. Jac. C being then but about three years old with proviso that if D whom B did then intend to mary grant to the said C the like rent of 15l and for the like estate out of 20l. land by the yeare of the land of B then the said grant to be void and after the said A bought the 6th part of the said Manor of B and D her husband being intermaried and after A B and D her husband joyne in the grant to M and in this case it was ruled that this grant to C was not fraudulent and void If one doth hold his land to pay a hariot Co. 10. 56 57. at the death of every one that dyeth tenant in fee simple and he infeoffe his sonne and heire in consideration of naturall affection and mariage to be had between the sonne and I and the son to prevent the Dower of his intended wife during his fathers life makes a lease for forty yeares unto his father if his father live so long and afterwards the mariage is had the father payeth the rent the sonne doth suit of Court for the land and after the father dieth in this case this lease shall not be said to be fraudulent as to the Lord to deceive him of his hariot because it was made to another Stat. 52 H. 3. c. 9. 34 H. 8. ch 5. Co. 6. 76. Lit. Bro. Sect. 59. Plow 49. Co. 8. 164. 9. 129. end A deed also made to defeate the King or other Lord of his 3. To deceive Lords of their wardships c wardship shall be void as to a third part of the thing conveyed And therefore if any tenant that holdeth of the King or any other Lord make a feoffment or other conveyance of his land to defeate and defraud the King or Lord of his wardship primer seisin or any other benefit appointed and preserved for the Lord by the Statutes of 32 and 34 H. 8. shall be void as to a third part thereof against the King or other Lord who shall notwithstanding have their wardship and other benefits as if none such were made As if such a tenant by deed enfeoffe his lineall or collaterall heire within age or make a lease for life the remainder to his heire or make a gift in taile the remainder in fee to his heire or make a feoffment on condition that he shall reinfeoffe his heire at his full age or make a feoffment for the paiment of his debts preferment of his wife and children or infeoffe another to the intent that he shall take the profits till he have an heire male and then to reinfeoffe him all these are fraudulent and void as to a third part of the land and as against the King or other Lord in respect of the benefit they are to have of and by the land But no conveyance in these cases shall be said to be fraudulent and so void for two parts of the land And if one make a feoffment of land to two whereof his heire is one and their heires for mony or other valuable consideration this shall not be said to be a fraudulent conveyance of any part So if such a joyntenant make a feoffment of his moity to a stranger * Dyer 9. Co. 2. 94. And in cases where the feoffment is fraudulent for a third part as before if the feoffee dye or make a feoffment over bonâ fide before the death of the Ancestor in these cases the deed is become good again and the collusion gone If a Dyer 268. Co. 10. 57. man for feare of debts convey his lands to friends with condition that upon payment of 10l they shall convey it to those whom he shall appoint in this case the conveyance shall not be said to be fraudulent as to the King or other Lord for it was done to another end and therefore it is a good conveyance against all men but the Creditors Where deeds shall be void in part or in all for want of inrollment atturnement livery of seisin or the like see afterwards If a deed that is well and sufficiently made in his Creation shall Co. 11. 27. 5. 119. Dyer 59. 261. Perk. Sect. 123. 135. Kelw. 162. Fitz. Release 27. 14 H. 8. 25. Bro. Fait 9. 6 Where a deed good in his creation may become void by matter ex post facto And what will make such a deed void or not 1. By Rasure be afterwards altered by rasure interlining addition drawing a line through the words though they be still legible or by writing new letters upon the old in any materiall place or part of it as if it be in a deed of grant in the name of the grantor grantee or in the thing granted or in the limitation of
body or the or his heires females of his body by this the grantee hath an estate taile So if ands be given to a man to have and to hold to him and the heires males or to him and the heires females of his body begotten in both these cases it is an estate tail If lands be given to a man his his wife to have and to hold to them Lit. idem Co. 1. 140. Co. super Lit. 20. Co. 7. 41. and the heires males or to them and the heires females of their two bodies begotten by this they both have an estate taile And if lands be given to them the heires males or heires females of the body of the husband begotten on the wife by this he hath an estate taile his wife an estate for life only And if lands be given to A to have and to hold to him and his heires on the body of B begotten by this A hath an estate taile and B hath nothing So if lands be given to a man and his wife to have and to hold unto them and the heires he shall beget on her body by this they have an estate taile in them both If lands be given to a man and his wife and the heirs of the body of the husband by this the husband hath an estate in generall taile and the wife but an estate for life If lands be given to him to have and to hold to him and his heires he shall beget on the body of his wife by this he hath an estate taile and she no estate at all If one give his land to his daughter or Cousin in Frankmariage Lit. Sect. 17. by this they have each of them an estate taile without any word of heires or heires of body c. If one give lands to B and his heires to have and to hold to B Co. super Lit. 21. Co. 7. 41. 5 H. 5 6. and his heires if B have heires of his body and if he die without heires of his body that it shall revert to the donor by this B hath an estate taile So if one give lands to B and his heires if he have issue of his body by this he hath an estate taile So if lands be given to B to have and to hold to him and his heires provided that if he die without heire of his body that the land shall revert So if lands be given to A B uxori ejus hered eorum aliis hered ipsius A si dict'hered de dict' A B exeunt ' obierunt sine herede de se c. by this they have an estate taile And so in all such like cases where after a limitation of a feesimple these or such like words are added viz. that if he die without heires of his body the land shall revert for in all these cases the habendum is construed to be a limitation or declaration what heires are meant before If lands be given to A and B a young man and maid unmaried to have and to hold to them and the heires of their two bodies Co. super Lit. 26. Plow 135. by this each of them hath an estate taile and if they mary their heires may inherite it If lands bee given to the sonne to have and to hold to him and Co. super Lit. 7. Co. 8. 87. Ass Pl. 47. 5 Ass 14. his heires of the body of his Father by this the sonne hath a fee-simple But if the words bee to have and to hold to him and the heires of the body of the Father engendred by this it is an estate taile in a deed as it is in a Will And if the Father be dead the Law Will. is so also but it seems the sonne shall have by this only an estate for life except he be issue in taile to his father per formam doni So if there bee grandfather father and sonne and the father dieth and lands be given to the son to have and to hold to him and the heires of the body of the grandfather this is an estate taile in the sonne but neither the father nor the grandfather have either of them any estate in these cases If lands be given to I S and the heires of the 12 H. 4. 1. body of his wife being dead begotten by this I S hath an estate taile If one grant lands to I S to have and to hold to him and the Co. super Lit. 385. heires of his body issuing the remainder to I D and his heires in forma predicta by this I S and I D after him have each of them an estate taile If one grant lands to A to have and to hold to him for life the Co. 2. 91 super Lit. 22. 39. Ass Plow 20. remainder to the first sonne of A and the heires males of the body of that first sonne by this the first sonne hath an estate in taile and A his father but an estate for life only But if lands be granted to A for life the remainder to the heires of the body of A by this A hath an estate taile in him And if lands be given to a man and his wife to have and to hold to them and one heire of their bodies lawfully begotten and to one heire of the body of that heire by this there is an estate taile made yet so as it shall last only during the lives of those two heires If one grant lands to another to have and to hold to him and to Co. super Lit. 26. his heires of the body of such a woman lawfully begotten by this he shall have an estate taile for begotten shall be intended by the donee on that woman If there be husband and wife and they have issue a sonne and Co. super Lit. 26. daughter and lands are given to the wife to have and to hold to her and the heires of her late husband on her body begotten by this the wife hath an estate for life and the son an estate in taile and if he die without issue it shall goe to his daughter per formam doni If lands be granted to the husband of A and wife of B to have Co. super Lit. 20. and to hold to them and the heires of their two bodies by this they have each of them an estate in taile in them for there is a possibility that one husband and wife may dye and then the other husband and wife may intermary If there be father and sonne and lands are given to the father 12 H. 4. 3. Dyer 247. to have and to hold to him and the heires of the body of his son by this the sonne hath an estate taile but the father as it seemes but an estate for life If lands be given to the mother for life the remainder to her son Lit. Sect. 352. and the heires of the body of his father on her begotten the father being dead by this the son
any estate in this case I S hath an estate for life only If lands be granted to A and B to have and to hold to them Dier 186. for their lives to the use of C for his life by this C hath an estate for his life if A and B live so long If a tenant in taile grant totum statum suum by this the grantee Lit. Sect. 613. Co. 1. 53. super Lit. 345. Plow 562. 162. Co. super Lit. 24. hath an estate for the life of the grantor and no longer And if a lessee for life grant all his estate hereby his estate for life doth passe for this is as much as he can lawfully grant If a man have a sonne and a daughter and die and lands be granted to the daughter and the heires females of the body of the father it seemes by this she hath only an estate for life If one grant land to another to have and to hold to her whiles Co. super Lit. 42. 234 235. she shall live sole or during her widowhood or so long as she shall behave her selfe well or so long as he shall dwell in such a house or so long as she pay 10 l. yearly or so long as the coverture between her and her husband shall continue or one grant lands to a man to have and to hold unto him untill he shall be promoted to a Benefice or the like in all these cases if livery of seisin be made according to the deed or if the grant be of such a thing whereof no livery is requisite the grantee hath an estate for his life and no more and that determinable also If one grant lands to I S. to have and to hold to him for life Co. super Lit. 183. 42. Plow 161. F. N. B. 168. and doth not say for whose life this regularly shall be taken for the life of I S the lessee and not for the life of the lessor But if the lessor himselfe have but an estate for life in the lands granted then the lease shall be construed to be and endure during that life only by which the lessor did hold to prevent a forfeiture And if he that doth make the lease be tenant in taile of the land this shall be taken to be a lease for the life of the lessor And if a tenant for life of land make a lease for years of it and then grant his reversion by the name of a reversion to another To have and to hold to him and his heires by this he hath only an estate for the life of the grantor and no more So if tenant in taile of land grant it to one for years and after grant his reversion to another To have and to hold to him and his heires this shall be construed to be an estate for the life of the tenant in taile and no longer and the atturnement of the tenants in these cases will not alter the cases And so it is in case of a Release also as if tenant in taile doth release to B being lessee for years of the land all his right to the land this shall be taken to enure but for the life of the tenant in taile and no longer as if a man retaine a servant and say not how long this shall be taken for a year Constructio legis non facit injuriam If one grant to I S that if he be not paid yearly for his life Co. super Lit. 147. Co. 8. 85. 40 s. that he shall distraine in the land of the grantor for it by this I S hath an estate for life in the rent And if a man by his deed grant a rent of 10 l. issuing out of all his land quarterly at the usuall feasts this is an estate for life of the grantee If one grant lands to I S and I D. To have and to hold to them Co. 5. 9. 11. 3. during their lives omitting these words and the longest liver of them by this notwithstanding they shall hold it during the life of the longest liver of them And if lands be granted to A To have and to hold to him during the lives of B C and D without any more words by this A hath an estate during all their lives and during the life of the longest liver of them * 38 Eliz. B. R. in the case of Ros Adwick And if lands be granted to A To have and to hold to him during his life and during the lives of B and C by this he hath a lease for his owne life and the lives of B and C and the longest liver of them But if a lease be made to I S of land to have and to hold to him during the time that A and B shall be Justices of Peace or during the time that A and B shall be of the Inner Temple or the like in these cases the ●ailer of one doth determine the estate † Adjudged B. R. 8 Eliz. Hoba●t Wisemores case And if a lease be made to B only To have and to hold to him and C for their lives by this B hath an estate for his owne life only and no more and C hath nothing at all And here by the way let it be observed in these and such like cases where lands are granted to one man to Co. super Lit. 41. 239. 388. Plow 556. 28. Dier 328. 321. 264. Co. 10. 98. Occupant have and to hold to him or to him and his assignes or to him his executors administrators and assignes during the life or during the lives of others and in most cases where a man is tenant pur auter vie i. for the life or lives of another or others if the tenant pur auter vie in possession die his estate shall not goe to his heires executors or administrators unlesse they can first get into possession after his death but he that can first get into the possession of the land after the death of the tenant pur auter vie shall have it for his life and after his death then he that can first get into the possession againe c. And therefore if the land were let by the tenant pur auter vie at the time of his death to any under tenant for years or for one year or at will and this undertenant be in possession at the time of the death of the tenant pur auter vie this undertenant shall have it for his life if the life or lives by which it is held so long live for the rule in this case is occupanti conceditur Et capiat qui capere potest And this estate is called an occupancy and he that hath it an occupant To prevent which mischiefe the lessee must take care when he takes his lease to have it made to him and his heires during the life or lives of him or them by whom it is held for in this case after his death his heire and none other shall
rent out of the land generally without any limitation this shall be construed to enure for a grant of the rent so long as the estate of the grantor doth continue But if he grant a rent by expresse words for the life of the grantee by this the grantee shall have it for all the terme if he live so long If one grant lands to I S To have and to hold to him for life Co. super Lit. 218. reserving the first seven years a rose and if he will hold the land over that he shall pay a rent in money and no livery of seisin is made by this it seemes in certaine is made a lease for seven years untill the Condition be performed and then also it seemes it is a lease for no longer time And so perhaps it will be if livery of seisin be made If one grant a rent of 5 l. per annum unto I S To have and to Co. super Lit. 42. Plow 273. hold to him c. untill he shall receive 20 l. in this case he shall have a lease for foure years of this rent But if lands be granted to I S To have and to hold c. untill he shall receive 20 l. out of the profits of it in this case if livery of seisin be made the grantee hath an estate determinable upon the levying of the money and if no livery be made he hath no estate at all but at will If one make a lease for life and say that if the lessee within one Co. super Lit. 218. yeare pay not 20 s. that he shall have but a term for 2. years by this if he doth not pay the money he hath only a lease for 2. years albeit livery of seisin be made upon it If one make a lease to I S To have and to hold to him his executors Co. 9. 63. 60. c. for 10. years if I D shall live so long and I D is dead at the time when the lease is made in this case I S hath an absolute lease for 10. years If one grant lands to I S To have and to hold to him his executors Plow 273. Co. super Lit. 45. Dier 24. c. for 3. years and so from 3. years to 3. years during the life of I S or from 3. years to 3. years during the life of the lessee by this it seemes I S hath a lease for 6. years and no more And if one grant lands to I S To hold for 3. years and after the end of those 3. years for 3. other years and after the end of those 3. years for 3. other years during the life of the lessor by this it seemes I S hath a lease for 9. years and no more And yet if in these and such like cases where a lease is made from so many years to so many for the life of any person livery of seisin be made upon this deed secundum formam chartae this perhaps may be an estate for life If lands be granted To have and to hold from our Lady day pro termino unius Anni sic de uno Anno in unum Annum quamdiu 14 H. 8. 10. Co. 6. 35. 10. 106. ambabus partibus placuerit by this the grantee hath a lease for 3. years only in certain and afterwards a lease at will And if lands be granted to have and to hold from the Nativity of Christ next pro termino unius Anni et si in fine dict' unius Anni ambae partes placerent quod eadem presens dimissio foret renovata tunc habend premissa to the lessee c. ab post dictum festum Nativitatis Domini usque terminum trium Annorum extunc prox ' sequen ' by this the grantee hath a lease in certaine but for one year only and if the parties agree againe a lease for 3. years If one make a lease to I S To have and to hold to him for years Co. 6. 35. 21. H. 7. 38. and say not how many years by this the lessee hath a lease for 2. years and no more If one grant his land to I S To have and to hold to him untill Co. 3. 19. I D shall come to 21. years of age in this case if I D die before that time the lease is ended If a man possessed of a terme of years of land doth grant the land to another and his heirs this by construction will amoumt Co. 1. 44. 7 H. 4. 42. to a good grant of his interest If lands be granted to husband and wife and to I S To have Limitation of estates to divers persons Dier 263. and to hold to them and to the heires of the husband and I S by this the wife hath only an estate for life in a moity w th her husband and the husband and I S have the feesimple in Jointenancy to them and their heires Co. 8. 87. 10. 50. super Lit. ●5 Dier 145. If lands be granted to two brothers or two Sisters or to a brother or sister or to a father and sonne or any others To have and to hold to them and the heires of their bodies begotten by this they have joint estates for their lives so that the survivor of them will have the whole for his life and severall inheritances i. estates in generall taile by moities in common one with another And if lands be granted to two men and their wives and the heires of their bodies begotten in this case they have joint estates for life and afterwards the one husband and wife shall have the one moity and the other the other moity in common And and if lands be granted to a man and two women To have and to hold to them and the heires of their bodies by this they have each of them an estate taile in common with the other If lands be granted to husband and wife To have and to hold Lit. Sect. 27 28 29. Co. super Lit. 26. Dier 340. Co. 1. 100. to them and their heirs of their bodies issuing or in any such like manner by this the wife hath an estate taile as farre forth as the husband But if it be granted to them To have and to hold to them and the heires of the body of the husband or to the husband and wife and the heires of the husband which he shall have by his wife or in any such like manner by this the wife hath only an estate for life and the whole estate taile is in the husband So via versa if lands be granted to husband and wife and the heires of the wife upon her body begotten by the husband by this he hath an estate for his life only and his wife the whole estate taile And if lands be granted to the husband To have and to hold to him and the heires of his body on the body of his wife begotten or To have and to hold to him and
for quiet enjoying Co. 4. 80. the implyed covenant is gone Expressum facit cessare tacitum By a release of all covenants from the covenantee the covenant 18 E. 4. 8. Release is discharged so as the release be by deed for a covenant by deed cannot be discharged by word And therefore if A by deed covenant with B to build a house by a day and B doth wish him to let it alone this is no discharge of the covenant If the lessor accept the rent of the lessee or his assignee after Pasc 6. Car. B. R. Adjudg Bachelors case a covenant broken this doth not discharge the breach of the covenant but the lessor may sue for it notwithstanding And so we come to a Warranty being a speciall kind of covenant and therefore next in order to be spoken to CHAP. VIII Of a Warranty A Warranty is a covenant reall annexed to lands or tenements Finch ley 39. Co. super Lit. 365. 1. Warranty Quid. whereby a man and his heires are bound to warrant the same Or it is where a man is bound to warrant the land or hereditament that another hath And he that doth make this warranty is called the warrantor and he to whom it is made Warrantor Warrantee the warrantee There are two kind of warranties 1. A warranty in deed 2. Quotuplex Co. 1. 2. super Lit. 365. 4. 81. or an expresse warranty which is when the same is expressed i. when a fine or feoffement by deed is levied or made in fee or a lease for life is made by deed comprehending warranty or which hath an expresse clause of warranty contained in it as when a conusor feoffor or lessor doth covenant to warrant the land to the conusee feoffee or lessee whch is in these words Ego I S heredes mei warrantizabimus imperpetuum defendemus W S heredibus suis tenementa predicta contra omnes homines imperpetuum And by the Statute of Bigamis Dedi is made an expresse warranty during the life of feoffor 2. A warranty in law or an implied warranty which is when it is not expressed by the party but tacite made and implied by the law whereof see divers Examples infra The warranty in deed also is either lineall which Co. super 383 384. 370. 365. is thus described A covenant reall annexed to the land by him which either was owner or might have inherited the land and from whom his heire lineall or collaterall might by possibility have claimed the land as heire from him that made the warranty Or else it is collaterall which is thus described A warranty made by him that had no right or possibility of right to the land and is collaterall to the title of the land Also there is a warranty which doth commence by disseisin or wrong of all which ●ee divers examples afterwards And note that all these things here are to be applied to warranties of lands and concerning freeholds and inheritances for there is a warranty of goods and cattells in contracts of which we treat not here The fruit and effect of this warranty in deed is that it doth alwaies Co. super Lit. 265. 372. 365. 384. Co. 4. 121. 10. 97. conclude and barre the warrantor himselfe of the land so 3. The fruit and effect of it and what use may be made of it warranted for ever so that all his present and future rights that he hath or may have therein are hereby extinct And therefore if the father be diss●ised and the sonne in his life time release all his right to the land to the disseisor and make a warranty of the land in the deed and then the father dieth and the right of the land descendeth to the sonne in this case albeit the release doth not barre the sonne yet the warranty doth barre him And for the most part also it doth conclude and barre the heires of him that made the warranty to whom the same warranty doth descend to demand the same land against the warranty for if it be a lineall warranty it is a barre of an estate in fee simple without any Assets i. without any other land descended to him in fee simple from the same Ancestor that made the warranty And with assets it is a barre of an estate in taile And if it be a collaterall warranty it is with or without assets a barre of an estate in fee simple or ●ee taile and all possibility of right thereunto and yet so as it doth not passe any estate or right but only bind the right so long as the warranty is in force for if the warranty be avoided the right may be revived But neither the lineall or collaterall warranty can enlarge an estate And therefore if a lessor by deed release to his lessee for Co. super Lit. 389. c. life and warrant the land to him and his heires this doth not make his estate greater neither will it barre titles of entry or action in cases of Mortmaine consent to a Ravishor mortgage or dower And therefore if an Ancestor of the Lord hath title to enter upon an Alienation in Mortmaine and he release or make a feoffement with warranty this warranty will neither barre him nor his heire So if a collaterall Ancestor will make a warranty which doth after descend upon one that hath title of entry upon a condition broken this will not barre his entry c. neither will it barre any right that shall commence after the warranty made And the warranty that doth commence by disseisin doth not bind or barre any estate with or without Assets And in cases where the lineall or collaterall warranty is a barre Co. super Lit. 265. Co. 10. 98 99. Dier 42. Co. super Lit. 101. there if the party be impleaded by him or his heires that made the warranty the party impleaded that is tenant of the land may plead and shew forth this warranty against him and de mand Judgement whether he contrary to his owne warranty shall be suffered or received to demand the thing warranted and this in pleading is called a Rebutter And if he be impleaded or ●ued by another for Rebut●er Quid. the land then he to whom the warranty is made or his heires may vouch i. call in the warrantor or his heires to warrant the land Voucher Quid. And this is an interpleader in the nature of an action brought by the warrantor against the warrantee wherein he that doth vouch called the voucher is demandant and he that is vouched called Voucher Vouchee the vouchee is made tenant or defendant to the action and the vouchor is as it were out of the suite And this second tenant the vouchee is called the tenant by the warranty And hereupon shall Tenant by the warranty Quid. Summons ad warrantizandum Quid. issue forth to the Sheriffe a writ to summon the vouchee to appeare called a
of the descent of the warranty the estate of freehold or inheritance be displaced and devested And therefore if there be father and son and the sonne ●●th a rent-service suit to a mill rent-charge rent-seck common of pasture or other profit apprender out of land of the father and the father maketh a feoffment in fee with warranty and dieth this shall not barre the sonne of the rent common c. And albeit the sonne after the feoffement with warranty and before the death of the father had been disseised and so being out of possession the warranty had descended upon him yet this warranty should not binde him So if my collaterall Auncestor release to my tenant for life with warranty and die and this warranty descend upon me this shall not binde my reversion or remainder But if in the case before the sonne be disseised of the rent c. and affirme himselfe to be disseised by the bringing of an Assise for otherwise he shall not be said to be out of possession of a rent or the like and after the father doth release with warranty and die in this case the collaterall warranty shall binde and barre the son of his rent c. And if in the last case my tenant for life be disseised and my Auncestor doth release to the disseisor with warranty and die this is a good warranty to barre and bind me 8. That Litt. Sect. 734. the warranty doe take effect in the life time of the Auncestor and th●t he be bound by it for the heire shall never be bound by an expresse warranty but where the Auncestor was bound by the same warranty and therefore a warranty made by Will is void 9. That the heire claim in the same right that the Auncestor doth Co. super Litt. 370. for if one bee a successor onely in case of a corporation hee shall not be bound by the warranty of a naturall Auncestor 10. That Litt. Sect. 726. Co. 1. 67. 140. super Litt. 380. the heire that is to be barred by the warranty be of full age at the time of the fall of the warranty for if my Auncestor make a feoffment or a release with warranty and at this time I am within age and after he die and the warranty descend upon mee within age this warranty shall not bind me but if I become of age after the warranty of my Auncestor and before his death in this case the warranty may barre mee And in the first case it will barre me also whiles it is in ●orce but I may by my entry avoid it And the same Law is of a woman covert And yet if the entry of an infant or a woman covert be not lawful when the warrantie doth descend in this case the warrantie shall binde them as well as any other for such a warrantie cannot be avoided but by entrie and avoiding the estate And where the husband is within age at the time of the descent of a warranty to his wife and the entrie of the wife is taken away there the warranty shall bind the wife If lands be given to A for life and after to the next heir male Co. 1. 66. 44 Ed. 3. 30. 44 Ass pl. 35 of A and the heires males of the body of that heire male and A having issue B makes a feoffment of the land with warrantie to I S this is a good warrantie and a barre to the issue for a man may be barred of his right by a warrantie which hee could never avoid as where lessee for life is disseised and a collaterall Auncestor of the lessor doth release to the disseisor with warrantie and die and this doth descend upon the lessor by this he is barred A warrantie made for life or in taile is good and shall binde Litt. Sect. 738 Co. super Litt. 387. for so long onely as if tenant in taile of land let it for life the remainder to another in fee and a collaterall Auncestor doth confirme the estate of the tenant for life and die and the tenant in taile hath issue this is a barre to the issue during the life of the tenant for life And in this case upon a voucher the recovery in value shall be put for life onely If one make a gift in taile and grant to warrant the land given Co. 10. 96. according to the gift this warrantie is good no longer then the estate doth last And no warrantie that a donor can make in this case can bar him of the land if the donee die without issue and the estate determine And where a warranty doth bar it is entire and doth extend to Co. 8. 52. super Litt. 373. all the land and to all persons upon whom it doth descend and is a barre of all the right that every one of them hath in the land so that if they have all right jointly or severally or one onely hath all the right and the rest none he that hath the right is barred And therefore if lands be given to A and the heirs of his body and for want of such issue to E his sister and the heirs of her body and A doth make a feoffment with warrantie and die without issue having two sisters E and S this is a bar to E for the whole albeit the warranty descend on her and another If there be tenant for life the remainder to his sonne and heire Co. 5. 79. apparant in taile and the father doth a feoffement in fee with warrantie and dieth in this case this is a good warrantie and will bar the son albeit it be made of purpose to bar him But if by agreement and covin between him and A and B he make a lease to A who makes a feoffment in fee to B to whom the father doth release with warrantie thinking by a collaterall warrantie to bar his son this is no bar for this warrantie began by disseisin And if in the first case the son doth enter in the life time of the father upon the land he doth avoid the warrantie If the father bee tenant for life the remainder to the next heire Co. 1. 66. male of the father and to the heires males of the body of such next heire male and the father makes a feoffment to I S with warrantie and dieth it seems this warrantie is a good bar to the heir and in this case the heir cannot enter in the life time of his father for he cannot be heire male unto his father untill his fathers death If tenant for life make a feoffement with warrantie or be disseised Co. super Litt. 366. 365. Co. 1. 67. Stat. Glou● ch 〈◊〉 6. Litt. Sect. 724 725. and release with warrantie and he in reversion being heir to the tenant for life doth not enter but suffer the lessee for life to die and thereby the warrantie to fall and descend upon him in this case this warrantie generally is a bar without any
assets But if hee that doth so alien c. bee tenant by the courtesie this is no barre to the heire without assets in fee simple from the tenant by the curtesie and then it is a barre for so much And if the heire for want of this assets at the time doth recover the land from his mother and after assets doth descend from the father in this case the tenant shall recover the same land of the mother againe And if she that doth so alien c. to be tenant for Stat. 11 H. 7. chap. 20. Litt. Sect. 727. Co. super Litt. 365. life of the inheritance or purchase of her deceased husband or given unto her by any of the Auncestors of her husband or by any other person seised to the use of her husband or of any of his Auncestors in this case her alienation release or confirmation with warrantie shall not binde the heire whether hee have assets or not But if a man convey lands to the use of himselfe Co. 3. 58. B his wife and the heirs of his body and they have issue C and the father dieth and C disseiseth his mother or getteth a feoffement from a disseisor and then suffereth a recovery with a single voucher and after the wife doth release to the recoverer with warrantie in this case the warrantie is a barre to the issue and not void by the Statute of 11 H. 7. If the husband that is seised of lands in the right of his wife levy Co. super Litt. 366. 381. Stat. Glouc. ch 6. Litt. Sect. 332. a fine or maketh a feoffment in fee with warranty and the wife dieth and then the husband dieth this warranty shall not binde the heire of the wife without assets of other land in fee simple from the father albeit he be not tenant by the courtesie but it is before her death that he doth make the estate and the warranty But a Fine levied by the husband and wife in this case is a good bar to the heir If tenant in taile that is in of another estate i. either by disseisin Co. 3. 62. 22 Ass pl. 37. 29 Ass pl. 34. Fine or by the feoffment of a disseisor doth suffer a common recovery and a collaterall Auncestor of the tenant in taile doth release with warrantie to the recoverer and after the recoverer doth make a feoffment to uses executed by the Statute of 27 H. 8. and after the collaterall Auncestor dieth in this case albeit the estate of the land be transferred in the post before the descent of the warrantie yet it shall binde So if hee to whom the warrantie is made suffer a common recovery and after the Auncestor dieth But if tenant in dower enfeoffe a villain with warranty and the Lord of the villain enter into the land before the descent of the warrantie and after the woman dieth this warrantie shall not binde the right of the heir So if a collaterall warrantie be made to a bastard and his heirs and living the Auncestor the Bastard dieth without issue and the Lord by escheat doth enter and after the Auncestor dieth this warrantie shall not binde A collaterall warrantie may descend upon an issue in taile before the right descend and yet be good with this difference that Litt. Sect. 7 H. Co. super Litt. 388 the right be in esse in some of the Auncestors of the heir at the time of the descent of the warranty as if tenant in taile discontinue the taile in fee and the discontinuee is disseised and the brother of the tenant in taile releaseth all his right c. to the disseisor with warrantie and dieth without issue and the tenant in taile hath issue and dieth in this case the issue is barred But otherwise it is where the right is not in esse in the heir or any of his Auncestors at the time of the fall of the warrantie as if Lord and tenant be and the renant make a feoffment in fee with warrantie and after the feoffee doth purchase the Seigniory and after the tenant doth cease in this case the Lord shall have a Cessavit for a warrantie doth never bar any right that doth commence after the warrantie If the case be so that if no such warranty had beene made by Litt. Sect. 703. 711. 8. What shall be said a lineall warranty And how such a warranty shall barre the father or other Auncestor the right of the lands or tenements so warranted had or might have descended or come from the same Auncestor and that from and by him that made the same warranty such a warrantie is a lineall warrantie As if a man bee seised in fee of land and make a feoffment of it to another and binde him and his heires to warrant the land and hath issue and die and the warrantie doth descend upon the issue this is a lineall warrantie for that if none such had been Co. super Litt. 371. the right of the land had descended to him as heire to his father and he must have made his descent by him And if there be grandfather father and son and the grandfather be disseised and the father release to the disseisor being in possession with warranty c. and dieth and after the grandfather dieth this is a lineall warrantie to the son and albeit in this case the warrantie descend before the right yet it is a good bar And if there be two brothers Litt. Sect. 707. and the father is disseised and the eldest brother doth release with warranty and die without issue and after the father dieth and the warrantie doth descend to the younger sonne this is a lineall warrantie to him And if lands be given to A for life Co. 1. 66 67. the remainder to his right heires and hee doth make a feoffment with warrantie and die this is but a lineall warrantie And if two parcenours be and the eldest enter into all the land to her owne use and then doth make a feoffment with warrantie and dieth without issue this as to her owne part is a lineall warrantie but as to her sisters part is a collaterall warrantie And in every Co. 8. 52. New Terms of the Law tit Warrantie case where one doth demand an estate taile if any Auncestor of the issue in taile whether he had possession of the land or not hath made a warrantie and if the issue that were to bring a writ of Formedon may or might have by possibility by some matter that might have been done conveyed to himself a title by ●orce of the gift by him that made the warrantie this is a lineall warrantie As if a man be seised of land of an estate taile to him and the heirs of his body begotten and make a feoffment of it and bind him and his heirs to warrant it and hath issue and dieth this warrantie descending upon the issue is a lineall warrantie And if lands Litt.
Sect. 719. be given to one and the heirs males of his body and for want of such issue to the heires females of his body and the donee doth make a feoffment with warrantie and hath issue a sonne and a daughter and dieth this warrantie is lineall to the sonne and if the sonne die without issue male it is a lineall warrantie from the father to the daughter But if the brother in his life time release to the discontinuee c. with warrantie c. and after dieth without issue this is a collaterall warranty to the daughter Litt. Sect. 714. If lands bee given to the husband and wife and the heires of their two bodies engendred and they have issue and the husband discontinue and die and after the wife doth release with warrantie and die this is a lineall warrantie And if lands be given to a Co. super Litt. 375. man and a woman unmaried and the heirs of their two bodies and they intermary and are disseised and the husband doth release with warrantie and dieth and after the wife dieth this is a lineall warrantie to the issue for all the land And if tenant in taile Litt. Sect. 718. have issue three sons and discontinue and the middle brother doth release with warrantie and die without issue and after the father dieth and after the elder brother dieth without issue and after the father dieth and after the elder brother dieth without issue so that the warrantie doth descend to the younger brother this is a ●neall warrantie to him And if a father give land to his eldest son and the heirs males of his body c. the remainder to the second sonne c. if the eldest son alien in fee with warrantie c. and hath issue female and dieth without issue male this is a lineall warrantie to the second sonne And in all these cases of a lineall warrantie if Litt. Sect. 711 712. Doct. St. 152 153. Co. 8. 52. the right of the estate to be barred bee the right of an estate in fee simple it is a barre without any assets for the rule is That as to him that demandeth fee simple by any of his Auncestors he shall bee barred and bound by a lineall warrantie that doth descend upon him unlesse hee bee restrained by some Statute But it doth not binde the right of an estate in fee taile without assets for in that case the rule is That as to him that demandeth fee taile by writ of Formedon in the Descendor he shal not bee barred by a lineall warrantie unlesse he hath assets by descent in fee simple of other land from the same Auncestor that made the warrantie and then it is a barre for so much onely as doth descend to him no more And yet if the issue in taile doe Co. super Litt. 393. alien the assets descended and die in this case the issue of that issue is not barred by this warrantie and assets But if the issue to whom the warrantie doth descend bring his writ of Formedon and is barred by judgement by reason of the warrantie and assets in this case albeit he alien the assets afterwards yet the estate taile is barred for ever If tenant for life do alien in fee with warrantie or be disseised Co. 1. 67. 21 H. 7. 10. Litt. Sect. 725. 9. What shall bee said a collaterall warranty And how such a warranty shall bar release to the disseisor with warrantie and die and the warrantie descend on him in reversion or remainder this is a collaterall warrantie So if the lessee for life be disseised and a collaterall Auncestor of him in reversion release with warrantie and die and the warrantie descend on him in reversion this is a collaterall warrantie for that is collaterall which is collaterall to the title of the Litt. Sect. 707. Doct. St. 152. land And if a man seised of lands in fee have issue two sonnes and the father dieth and the younger sonne doth enter and doth alien the land with warrantie and die without issue this is now a collaterall warrantie that is descended on the elder brother And if a sonne bee disseised of his own land and bring an 21 H. 7. 10. Assise and after the father doth release to the disse●sor with warranty and dieth this warrantie that doth descend to the sonne is a collaterall warrantie And if a father disseise his son of the land Litt. Sect. 704. he hath of his own purchase without any intent to alien afterwards and to barre his sonne and after he doth make a feoffment wich warrantie and die before the entrie of his sonne so that the warrantie doth descend this is a collaterall warrantie If there bee Litt. Sect. 707. father and two sonnes and the father is disseised and the younger sonne doth release wi●h warrantie to the disseisor and die without issue and then the father dieth in this case the warrantie now descended is a collaterall warrantie If a lease be made Co. super Litt. 388. for life to the father the remainder to his next heir and the father is disseised and doth release with warrantie and dieth this is a collaterall warrantie to the heire And if the husband discontinue the right of his wife and an Auncestor collaterall to the wife to whom she is heir doth release with warranty and die and after the husband dieth this is a collaterall warranty and a bar to her And in every case where a man doth demand an estate taile by a Co. 10. 96. Litt. Sect. 709. Plow 234. Kelw. 78. writ of Formedon if any Auncestor of the issue in tail which hath or hath not possession maketh a warranty and the issue that is demandant cannot by any possibility that may be done convey to him a title by force of the gift from and by him that made the warranty this is a collaterall warranty as if tenant in taile discontinue the taile and die having issue and the uncle of the issue doth release with warranty to the discontinuee and die without issue so that the warranty doth descend on the issue in taile this is a collaterall warranty So if such a discontinuee make a feoffment in fee or be disseised and the uncle release with warranty to the disseisor or feoffee and die without issue and the warranty doth descend on the issue this is a collaterall warranty If a tenant in taile have Litt. Sect. 708. three sons and discontinue the tail in fee and the middle brother doth release to the discontinuee with warranty and after the tenant in taile dieth this is a collaterall warranty to the elder brother If one have issue three sonnes and giveth land to the eldest Litt. Sect. 716. and the heirs of his body and for want of such issue to the middle and the heirs of his body the remainder to the third and the heires of his body and the eldest doth discontinue the
taile in fee with warranty and die without issue this is collaterall to the middle sonne In the same manner it is in case where the middle sonne hath the same land by force of the same remainder because his elder brother made no discontuance but died without issue of his body and after the middle brother doth make a discontinuance with warranty c. and dieth without issue this is a collaterall warranty to the youngest sonne And in this case if any of the sonnes be disseised and the father that made the gift c. releaseth to the disseisor all his right with warranty this is a collaterall warranty to the son upon whom the warranty doth descend If lands be given to A and the heirs of his body and Co. 8. 52. Litt. Sect. 713. for want of such issue to E his sister and the heires of her body and A doth make a feoffement with warranty and die without issue having two sisters E and S this is a collaterall warranty to E. If lands be given to a man and the heires of his body begotten Litt. Sect. 741. who taketh a wife and hath issue a son by her and the husband doth discontinue the taile in fee and dieth and after the wife doth release to the discontinuee with warranty and dieth and the warranty doth descend to the sonne this is collaterall to him If tenant in taile discontinue the taile in fee and the discontinuee is disseised and the brother of the tenant in taile doth release to the disseisor with warranty in fee and dieth without ifsue and the tenant in taile hath issue and dieth this is collaterall as to the issue If tenant in tail have issue two daughters and die and the elder enter into all to her own use thereof make a feoffment in fee with warranty and die without issue this warranty as to the other sisters part is collaterall but not as to her own If Co. super Litt. 373. the husband and wife tenants in speciall tail have issue a daughter and the wife die and the husband by a second wife have issue another daughter and discontinueth in fee and dieth and a collaterall Auncestor of the daughters release to the discontinuee with warranty and dieth and the warranty descend upon both the daughters this is a collaterall warranty to them If lands be given to one and the heirs males of his body and for want of such issue to the heires females of his body and the father die and the brother release with warranty and die without issue this is collaterall to the daughter If tenant in taile make a lease for life the Litt. Sect. 738. remainder to another in fee and a collaterall Auncestor doth confirm the estate of tenant for life with warranty and die and after the tenant in taile die having issue this is a good binding collaterall warranty during the estate for life And in all these and Litt. Sect. 712. Co. super Lit. 374. Co. 10. 96. Stat. of Glou● ch 3. Co. super Litt. 365. Stat. 11 H. 7 chap. 20. such like cases of a collaterall warranty whether the right bee the right of an estate taile or the right of an estate in fee simple that is to be barred it is a bar without any assets for in this case the rule is That a collaterall warranty is a barre to him that demandeth fee simple and also to him that demandeth fee taile without any other descent of lands in fee simple so that the heir on whom the same warranty is descend can never have the land so warranted whiles the warranty doth continue in force but is bound thereby except it be in some speciall cases restrained by Act of Parliament as where the husband alone during his wives life or after her death being tenant by the curtesie make a feoffement by fine or deed of his wives land which shee hath by descent or purchase with warranty this will not barre her heire without assets of other lands in fee simple descended from the same Auncestor that made the warranty Or where a wife after her husbands death shall alone or with her succeeding husband alien release confirm or discontinue with warranty the land she holdeth in dower or in taile of the gift of her former husband or any of his Auncestors this warranty is voidable and will not binde with assets If the son purchase land c. and after let it to his father or any Litt. Sect. 699 700 701 702. Finch 82. Co. super Litt. 〈◊〉 10. What shall be said a warranty that doth begin by Diss●●sin And w●at such a warranty doth work other Auncestor for years or at will and he by his deed doth infeoffe a stranger and that with warranty and after dieth whereby the warranty doth descend upon the heire this warranty doth commence by disseisin So if tenant by Elegit Statute Merchant Guardian in Chivalry or Soccage or because of Nurture make a feoffement with warranty and this warranty doth descend on his heir this warranty doth commence by disseisin So if one that hath no right at all enter into my land and make a feoffement to another with warranty So if one Coparcenor enter into the whole land and make a feoffement in fee with warranty this warranty as to the one moity doth begin ●y disseisin So if father and sonne purchase lands to them jointly c. and the father alien the whole to another with warranty c. and after the father dieth this warranty as to the one moity doth beginne by disseisin But if the purchase bee to them two and the heires of the sonne it is otherwise for if the sonne enter in the life time of the father the warranty is avoided for all but if hee doe not enter then as to the fathers moity it is a collaterall warranty And if the purchase be to the father and son and the heirs of the father and the father alien with warranty c. in this case the warranty is good for the whole If the father be tenant for life the remainder to his son and heir Co. 5. 80. super Litt. 366. 367. in fee and the father by covin and consent of purpose to bar the heir by a collaterall warranty maketh a lease for years to the end that the lessee should make a feoffment in fee that the father may release to the feoffee with warranty and all this is done accordingly and the father dieth and the warranty doth descend to the sonne in this case the warranty shall be said to beginne by disseisin But if the father in this case make a feoffement in fee with warranty and die this is a good warranty to binde the sonne albeit it be done of purpose to bar him So if one brother make a gift in taile to another and the uncle doth disseise the donee and infeoffeth another with warranty the uncle dieth and the warranty descendeth on the donor and
surrender is made And what agreement is necessary Agreement Trespasse surrendree doe once agree to it he cannot after disagree for his first agreement doth perfect the surrender But the actuall entry of the surrendree into the land is not necessary And therefore if tenant for life or years surrender to him in reversion out of the land and he agree to it he hath the land in him presently And yet he may not bring any action of Trespasse against any man for any Trespasse done upon the land untill he have made his entry But here note that in the cases before where things may not Perk. Sect. 588 589. passe by way of surrender either because of an intervenient estate or the like if there be sufficient words in the deed it may avail to other purposes and may enure and passe the thing by way of grant but then if it be an estate for life that is intended to bee surrendred there must be livery of seisin made upon the deed And wherefore if there bee lessee for yeares the remainder for life or years the remainder in fee and the lessee for years in possession doth surrender and grant all his estate to him in remainder in fee howsoever this deed cannot enure as a surrender yet it shall enure as a good grant of the estate of the lessee for years unto him in remainder in fee. A surrender in generall shall be taken most strongly against the Perk. Sect. 610 611. 6. How a surrender shall be construed and taken surrendror and most beneficially for the surrendree And therefore if I hold of the lease of A one acre for life and another acre for years and I surrender to A all my lands or all my lands I hold of his lease by this surrender both the acres are surrendred But if the surrender be of all the lands I have or hold for life or of all the lands I have or hold for years of the lease of A contra And if I hold one acre for life of the lease of the father of I S and I hold another acre for life or years of the lease of I S himself and I surrender to I S all the land I hold of his lease by this the land that I had by the lease of his father doth not passe A surrender to Perk. Sect. 615. Bro. Sur. 54. Co super Lit. 192. one jointenant shall be construed to enure to them all But if tenant for life or years grant his estate to one of the jointenants in reversion it seems this shall not enure as a surrender to them all but as a grant to him alone If the lessor make and the lessee take a new lease upon condition Co. super Lit. 218. this surrender in law is absolute and albeit the condition be broken yet the first lease is gone But if the lessee surrender or grant his estate to the lessor upon condition this condition if it be broken may revest the estate See more in the next question and in Exposition of Deeds If any kind of tenant for life of land infeoft him in remainder or Bro. sur 3. 5. Perk. sect 616. 620. 623. Co. super Lit. 42. Bro. Sur. 49. 7. Where a feoffment lease grant or other act made or dōe by the tenāt for life or years shall be a surrender or not And how it shall enure or be co●strued and taken 1. When it is made to him in reversion or remainder reversion of the land or grant his estate to him in remainder or reversion this shall enure as a surrender And if lessee for years before his term doe begin make a feoffment to him in reversion or remainder or grant his estate to him this shall enure as a surrender And if lessee for life grant his estate to him in reversion the remainder in fee to another this shall enure as a surrender and this remainder is void But if such a tenant for life make a lease to him in remainder or reversion for the terme of the life of him in remainder or reversion this shall not enure as a surrender because it doth not give the whole estate but it shall enure by way of grant So if lessee for life make a lease to him in remainder in tail for term of the life of him in remainder this shall not enure as a surrender but as a grant and shall end with the life of the grantee If lessee for forty years make a lease for thirty seven Pasch 7 Jac. B. R. years on condition and after grant his estate to him in reversion and the second lessee atturn this shall enure as a surrender If there be tenant for life the remainder in tail to a stranger and Perk. sect 6●● the remainder in tail to another stranger the remainder in fee to the tenant for life and the tenant for life doth make a feoffment to the first tenant in tail this shall enure as a surrender of the estate for life and as a grant of the reversion in fee also If tenant Co. super Lit. 42. for life being a woman take a husband and then her husband and she by deed indented make a lease to him in reversion for the life of the husband this shall not enure as a surrender but as a grant If there be tenant for his own life the remainder to I S for his life Bro surrender 17. and the first tenant for life surrender to him in remainder for the life of him in remainder it seems this shall enure as a surrender and is no forfeiture but if he grant it to him for the life of a stranger and make livery of seisin this is a forfeiture If lessee for Forfeiture Perk. sect 615. life the reversion being in jointenants grant the land to one or all of the jointenants for twenty years this shall not enure as a surrender but as a grant for there remains an interest in the lessee still as a mean estate If lessee for years make him in reversion or Bro. surrender 52. remainder his executor this shall not enure as a surrender albeit it doe give him the whole estate If lands be given to the husband Bro. surr 36 and wife the remainder to I S and the husband discontinue in fee and take back an estate to him and his wife the remainder to W N and die and the wife claim in by the second estate and surrender to W N this shall not enure as a surrender but as a grant If lessee for life or years grant his estate to him in remainder or Bro. surr 11. Co. 2. 61. 3. 61. reversion and a stranger this shall enure as a surrender of the one 2. When it is done or made to him and a stranger half to him in reversion and as a grant of the other moity to the stranger And yet it is said that if lessee for life of land grant his estate
devises if the husband and wife have no children at the time of the devise is created an estate taile and if they have any children at the time of the devise then hereby is created an estate for all their lives onely in joyntenancie And if land be devised to A for life the remainder to B and the heires of his body the remainder to I S and his wife and after to their children by this devise I S and his wife have estates for their lives onely and their children after them estates for their lives joyntly And albeit they have no children at the time yet every child they shall have after may take by way of remainder And so also it seems is the law upon such a limitation by Deed Deed. If lands be devised to I S and his heires males or his heires females without saying of his body by this devise I S hath Deed Litt. Sect. 31. 9. H. 6. 25. 27. H. 8. 27. an estate taile But if such a limitation be by deed it is a Fee-simple If one have two sonnes and devise White Acre to his eldest sonne and his heires and Black acre to his youngest sonne and his heires Hill 22. Iac. B. R. Daniels case and if either of them dye without issue then that the other shall be his heire by this devise either of them hath an estate taile and no Fee-simple If one have land in Kent in W S and T and have one male child Adiudge M. 9. Iac. Wallops ●ase and a daughter and his brother hath three children B C and D and he devise his land thus Item I give my land in Kent to my male childe and his heires and if he dye without heires of his body that that the land in W shall go to B and his heires Item I will my land in S to C and his heires and my land in T to D and his heires in this case and by this devise the male child of the Devisor hath an estate taile in all the lands and after his death without heires it shall remaine according to the Will So that if one devise his land to his eldest sonne and his heires and if he dye without heires of his body that it shall remain to his youngest sonne and his heires by this devise the eldest sonne hath an estate taile and the youngest sonne the Fee-simple If one devise his land to his sonne W and if he marry and have any issue male begotten of the body of his wife then that issue to Coo. 9. 127 have it and if he have no issue male then to others in remainder by this devise it seems W hath an estate taile to him and the issues male begotten on the body of his wife If one devise White Acre to I S and the heirs of his body and then after saith thus and I will that I D shall have Black Acre in the same Perk. Sect. 561. 20. H. 6. 36. manner that I S hath White Acre by this devise I D hath an estate tail in Black Acre as I S hath in White Acre Et sic de similibus * Tr. 30. Eli. And if one devise White Acre to I S and then say Item Black Acre to I S and the heires of his body by this devise he hath an estate taile in both Acres If one devise his land to his wife for yeares the remainder to his younger sonne and his heires and if either of his two sonnes dye Dyer 122. without issue c. that it shall remaine to his daughter and her heires and the younger sonne dye in the life time of the Father and after the Father dyeth it seemeth by this devise the elder son shall have the land in taile If one devise his land to his wife for life and after to his sonne Adiudge Tri. 7. Iac. Co. B. Robinsons case and if his sonne dye without issue having no sonne or having no male then that it shall goe to another by this devise the sonne hath an Estate taile to him and the heires males of his body If lands be given to a man and woman unmarried and the heires of their two bodies or to the husband of A and wife of B and the Coo. super Litt. 20. 26. Plow 35. heires of their two bodies by these Devises are made estates in Taile If a man devise White acre to his three brothers and Black acre to C his brother so as he pay 10l to I S and otherwise that it shall remain Dyer 333. to the house provided that the same lands be not sold but go unto the next of name and blood that are males if it may be it seemes that by this devise C hath an estate tail in black acre and that if he die without issue it shall go to the three other brothers and their heires males in taile one after another and that white acre also is so entailed in every of their parts For the words shall remaine to the house shall be construed to the most worthy of the Family and the words that are males shall be construed in the future tense If land be devised to I S and the heires of his body and that if he die that it shall remain to I D by this Devise I S hath an estate Adiudg 14. Eliz. Coo. B. Trin. 9. Iac. B. R. Taile and the latter words do not qualify the former but I D must attend his death without heires of his body before he shall have the land If land be devised to I S and the heirs males of his body and if it Dyer 171. happen that he dye without heire of his body that it shall go to H and his heires by this Devise I S hath an estate to him and the heires males of his body and the subsequent words do not alter nor enlarge the estate If land be devised to I S and E his wife and to the heires of Coo. super Litt. 26. the body of the Survivor of them by this Devise the Survivor shall have a generall estate Taile If land be devised to I S and the heires he shall have by A his wife by this Devise I S hath a Fee Taile and not a Fee simple as Coo. super Litt. 26. Deed. he hath in case of such a limitation by deed If land be devised to I S and to the heires of the body of such a woman by this Devise I S hath an estate Taile and begotten Coo. super Litt. 26. shall be intended begotten by him If one devise land to his sonne and his heires and that if his sonne die within the age of 21 yeares or without issue that the land shall Adiudg M. 37. 38 Eliz. Sale versus Ge●rard remain over and the son dieth within age having issue in this case and by this Devise the sonne hath an estate Taile and or in this place shall be taken for and If land
bee devised to a man and his wife and to one heire of their body and the heire of the body of that heire by this Devise Coo. super Litt. 22. Deed. an estate Taile is made in a Will as well as in a Deed. If a man devise his land thus I give White acre to A my sonne M. 18. Iac. B R. Gilberts case and his heires Black acre to B my sonne and his heires and Green acre to C my sonne and his heires provided that if all my said sons die without issue of their bodies that then all my said lands shall goe to M my wife and her heires by this Devise they have all of them estates in Taile of their land and as it seems crosse remainders to either of them of the land of each other If one devise his land thus I give my land in Dale to I S and if Co● 9. 128. he die without issue male of his body then that it shall remain over to I D by this Devise I S hath an estate Taile If a man hath issue three sonnes and devise his land thus viz. one part to two of his sonnes in Taile and another part to his third Litt. Broo. Sect. 4●● Broo. Devise 38. Done 44. sonne in Taile and that neither of them shall sell his part but that either of them shall be heire to other in this case and by this Devise either of them hath an estate Taile and if one of them dye without issue his part shall not revert to the eldest but shall remain to the other sonne for it is an implied remainder If there be husband and wife and they have issue a sonne and a Coo. super Litt. 26. daughter and the husband die and land is devised to the wife and the heires of her late husband on her body begotten in this case and by this Devise the wife hath only an estate for life the sonne an estate in Taile and so also the daughter in case he die without issue If one devise to I S that if he and his heires of his body be not For life Coo. sup●r Litt. 147. 8. 85. paid 20l. rent yearely he and they shall distraine c. by this Devise I S hath an estate taile of this rent But if the Devise be that if I S be not paid 20l. yearly he shall distrain c. by this Devise I S hath only an estate for life So if one devise a rent of 10 l. out of his land to be paid quarterly and say not how long the rent shall continue this is but an estate for life If one devise his land thus I give my land in Dale to I S for his life or to I S without any more words or to I S and his Fitz. Devise 16. Coo. 6. 16. Perk. Sect. 577. heire in the singular number or I S and his children and I S hath children at the time of the Devise or to I S and his successors I S being a naturall person by all these and such like Devises I S hath only an estate for life in the thing devised * Mich. 13. Ia. B. R. Dyer sect 307. But if the Testator have only a Terme of yeares in the land whereof the Devise is made and devise this land to I S and doth not say for what time it seemes that by this Devise the whole Terme is devised unlesse the intent doth appeare to be otherwise And if one devise land whereof a man is seised in Fee to I S paying 10l to I D by this Devise albeit there be no estate expressed yet I S hath the Fee-simple of the land in respect of the paiment of See before Litt. Broo. Sect. 406. 125. the money But if the intent of the Testator appeare to be that I S shall have the land but for his life contra for there the consideraration will not alter the estate expressed upon the gift If land be devised thus I give my land in Dale to I S and his Deed assignes without more words by this Devise is held to be given Coo. super Litt. 9. 4. 29. no more but an estate for life by construction upon a Will as it is upon a Deed. And yet in the New Termes of the Law tit Devise the contraray is affirmed Ideo qu●re If one devise thus I will that I S shall have and occupy my land Pasche 9. Iac Newmans case in Dale and say not how long by this Devise I S shall have the land for his life * Dyer 342. But if I devise that I S shall enter into my land and say no more by this Devise I S hath no estate at all but power to enter into the land only If a man have a sonne and a daughter and dieth and lands are Coo. super Litt. 2● devised to the daughter and the heires females of the body of the Father by this Devise the daughter hath only an estate for her life for there is no such person for she is not heire If one devise his land thus I give my land in Dale to I S for Coo. 1. 6● his life and after to the next right heire of I S in the singular number and to his right heires for ever by this devise I S hath only an estate for life So if one devise land to I S for life and after to the next heire male of I S and to the heires males of the body of such next heire male by this devise I S hath an estate for life only but if it be thus I give my land in Dale to I S for his life and after to the heires or to the right heires of I S by these devises I S hath the Fee-simple of the land And if it be to I S for life and after to the heires males of I S by this I S hath an estate Taile If one devise land to I S and E his wife and after their decease or the remainder to their children by this devise whether they Coo. 6. 16● have or have not children at the time I S and E his wife have estates for their lives only If one devise a Moity of his land to his wife for life and the other Curia● Ia. Co. B. Moity to his second sonne and after by another clause doth devise it all to his sonne after the death of his wife by this Devise the sonne hath only an estate for life after the wives death and no more If one devise his land to I S in Fee after the death of I B being Broo. Devise 48. 52. Litt. Broo. 107. 13 H. 7. 13. New termes of the Law tit Devise Plow 158. 414. 521. By Implication his sonne and heire apparant by this Devise I B hath an estate for ife by implication and untill the Devise take effect the law gives it to him by discent And so also it seemes the law is where
one doth devise his land to I S after the death of his wife that by this Devise the wife hath an estate for life by implication And therefore if a man devise thus I give my goods to my wife and that after her decease my s●nne and heire shall have the house where the goods are it is held by this Devise that the wife hath an estate for life in the house by implication for a man is bound to provide for his own wife But if a man devise his land to I S after the death of I W a stranger to the Devisor it seemes that by this Devise I W hath no estate at all by implication and that this doth but set forth when the estate of I S shall begin and that the intent of the Testator is that his heire shall have it untill that time If one devise land thus I give my land in Dale to I S to the intent Coo. 6. 16. 3. 20. B●oo Estates 78. that with the profits thereof he shall bring up a child or to the intent that with the profits thereof he shall pay to A 10l or to the intent that he shall out of the profits thereof pay yearly 10l by these Devises I S hath only an estate for life albeit the payments to be made be greater then the rent of the land And therefore it is not like to the case before where a summe of money is to be paid presently If one devise his land thus I give my land to Alice my Cosin in Dyer 357. Fee-simple after her decease to W her sonne who is her heir apparant by this Devise she hath an estate for life first the remainder to her sonne for his life the remainder to the heirs of A in Fee-simple And so also is the Law when the Devise is to any other after that manner If my father be tenant for life of land the remainder to me in Fee Dver 371. and I devise this land to my wife rendring for her naturall life 40● to the right heir of my father by this Devise my wife hath an estate for life after the death of my father If one devise his land unto his Executors untill his sonne shall F●r 〈◊〉 come unto 21 yeares of age the profits to be imployed towards the ●oo 3. 20. performance of his Will and when he shall come to that age then that his sonne and his heires shall have it by this Devise the Executors shall have it untill he be 21 yeares of age and if he die before that time untill the time he should have been 21 yeares of age if he had lived so long and shall in this case shall be taken for should If one devise his land to his Executors for the paiment of his debts and untill his debts be paid by this Devise the Executors have Coo. super ●●tt 42. but a chattell and an incertaine interest and they and their Executors shall hold it untill the debts ●e paid and no longer If one devise his land to I S and the heires males of his body Coo. 10. in Leonard ●oveis case 87. 46. for the term of fifty yeares it seemes that by this Devise I S hath but a Lease for so many yeares if the heires males of his body shall so long continue and that for want of issue male the terme of yeares shall end And in this case the Executor or Administrator 〈◊〉 not the heirs males of I S shall have it after his death If one devise his land thus I give to I S and I D and their Adiudged Lowe● versus C●xe Mich. 37. 38. ●liz Co. B. Dyer 25. Lit. B●o Se●● 133. L●tt 2●3 Perk. Sect. 170. Dyer 350. heirs my land in Dale equally or my land in Dale to be equally Fourthly in respect of other 〈◊〉 divided by these Devises I S and I D shall have and hold the land not as ●ointenants but as Tenants in common so that the heire and not the servivor shall have his part that first dyeth And yet in case of such a limitation by Deed it is otherwise And if one devise his land to I S and I D and their heires without more words it seemes that by this Devise they shall take and hold as Joint-tenants * Dyer 326. And yet if one devise land to I S and I D and the heires of either of their bodies lawfully eng●●dred it seemes that by this Devise I S and I D shall take and hold a● Tenants in common and not as Ioint-tenants * Pa●che 9. Ia. New mans case And if one devise his land to I S and I D thus I will that I S and I D shall have my lands in Dale and occupy them indifferently to them and their heires If one be possessed of a terme of yeares of land and devise the Hill ●3 Ia. B. R. Adiudged Blandfords case Devise of g●ods and chattels same to his wife during all the years and if she die within the years then to A and B his two sonnes if they have no issue male but if they or either of them have issue male then that it shall goe to First in respect of the person that shall take by the D●vise the use of those issues male and she die and the two sonnes die without issue born one of their wives being privily with child of a sonne which after his death is borne in this case and by this devise this issue male shall have it assoone as he is borne If one be possessed of a terme of yeares and he d●vise it to another Coo. 10. 4● Lampets case Perk Sect. 558. 559. and his heires or his heirs males by this Devise the Executors Executors or Administrators not the heirs of the Legatee shall have it And H●ire therefore if Lessee for years of land devise all his interest therein to his wife if she live so long and after her death if any part of the term be to come devise the same to I S his sonne and the heirs of his body in this case and by this Devise the Executors and Administrators of I S not his heires shall have it at least so long as he hath any heires of his body And yet if one possessed of a term of years devise it to I S and after his death that the heir of I S shall have it in this case I S shall have so many years of the term as he shall live and the heir of I S and the Executor of that heir shall have the residue of the term If one give 10 l. to the children of I S and at the time of the Swinb 316. Devise I S hath foure children and after before the death of the Testator he happen to have two more in this case and by this Devise the two children he hath afterwards shall have no part of the 10 l. but those foure he had before shall have