Seised of the manor
of ford [ history of northumberland, vol.
Article 21 ( now article 27 ) adopts a simple test of chronological priority for the
court first seised.
For he expects that the question which court was
first seised
will be decided, for english purposes, on that occasion.
Seised of proceedings
of the relevant nature.
Seised of the case.
Seised of this tenement, leaving a son and heir thomas under age.
Seised of 40s. rent
in the vill of broxhead which he held of sir hugh despenser.
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