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Woolams v. Clapham. See Holdfast d. Woolams

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INDEX

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BOTH VOLUME S.

N. B. The Figures (except where they relate to matters
contained in the Appendix,) refer to the marginal paging.

A.

ACTION-will lie against the lord if he enter
wrongfully on the copyholder

i. 241

vol. i. page 45.
So it may be brought by the surrenderor if the lord
refuse to admit the surrenderee
But it will not lie against a tenant if he refuse to
take a surrender out of court
Heir may maintain trespass before admission i. 244
-But not a surrenderee

i. 79

i. 101

Nor shall an heir maintain an action in the court of

the manor till he be admitted

SEE Ejectment and Trespass.

Admittance-nature of

When necessary and when not

i. 245-6

i. 230, 248

i. 270, 280

What may be done before admittance by the heir

i. 59, 78, 102, 121, 124, 244

-by other persons taking by act of law

i. 247

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-by surrenderor before the admittance of the sur-
renderee

-by surrenderee

i. 94

i. 59, 60, 100, 101-2-3, 248

Compulsory as to the lord, and in what cases he
shall be compelled i. 51, 93, 103, 105, 240, 241
-as to the heir

-the surrenderee

How made

What shall amount to an admittance

Admittance by implication

i. 237

i. 230, &c. 319

i. 236-7, 259

i. 246, and

N. (y), 248, 258, &c.

i. 60, 101, 248, 268

Admittance need not be coram paribus

The lord is only an instrument

Admittance out of court

-out of the manor

-Who may admit-lord

Steward

Under-steward

Stranger

Admittance of an heir

Grantee

Surrenderee

Particular tenant

i. 249

i. 254, 281
i. 250, 252, 259
i. 253

i. 248, 254, 255

i. 249, 252, 255

i. 249, 252, 256

i. 257

i. 244

i. 254

i. 259

i. 196, 276, 296

Of the surrenderee of a remainder

-or heir of the reversioner, &c.

-or of a joint-tenant or coparcener

-of a termor
-of executors

of a trustee

or reversion,

i. 277, 288, 297
i. 297-8
i. 272, 277,
279

i. 242, 272, &c. 301

i. 300, 301

i. 160, 270, 293

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Guardian

Joint-tenants

Coparceners

Tenants in common

Widow, tenant by curtesy, &c.

Surrenderor taking a new estate

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But a reversioner shall not be admitted on the deter-

mination of a particular estate

i. 276

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Admittance may be pleaded as the grant of the lord
i. 24, 52, n. (p), 98

Admittance under an erroneous or mistaken claim

gives no title even against the lord i. 24, n. (l).
-entry on a person wrongfully admitted. SEE
Entry.

Admittance cannot be refused till the fine be paid

-but it may be waived by the lord
-or the heir

i. 263

i. 291

i. 322

Admittance shall relate to the time of the surrender
i. 103, 128, 283

i. 105

-or of the bargain and sale by commissioners of a
bankrupt
Admittance on a surrender of copyholds for securing

an annuity need not be memorialized i. 103. n. *
Advancement-what shall be

Advowson in gross-not grantable by copy

j. 214

i. 32

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Affeering-of an amerciament

Affirmation of a quaker, as homager,

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Aiel-plaint in the nature of a writ of aiel

ii. 178

ii. 34, n. (d).

ii. 93, 109, n. (¿).

ii. 36,

n. (g).

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Alkington-SEE Customs of Berkeley.

Annuitant-not to contribute to a fine
Annuity-SEE Admittance.

i. 140

ii. 90

ii. 93

i. 297, (n) *

Arlingham-SEE Customs of Berkeley.

Ashley SEE Customs of Cheltenham.

Assize-heir cannot maintain an action in the nature of

an assize before admittance

SEE Plaint.

i. 246

Assumpsit-will lie for the fine of a copyholder i. 321

Attorney-surrender by

-Admittance by

-to do suit

Avowry-on the heir before admittance

i. 65, &c. 77-8
i. 258

-On avowry for taking an heriot it
ledged of what nature the heriot is

ii. 106, 176-7

i. 246, &c.
must be al-

ii. 139

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