Law Tracts: 1. The Compleat Copyholder; being a Difcourse of the Antiquity and Nature of Manors and Copyholds, &c. II. A Reading on 27 Edward the First, called the Statute De Finibus levatis. III. A Treatife of Bail and Mainprize, By Sir EDWARD COKE, Knight, Lord Chief Juftice of the King's Bench. To which are added, The Old Tenures; alfo, Some Notes and Additions to LORD COKE's Commentary upon LITTLETON, fhewing how the Laws are altered fince those Authors wrote. By WILLIAM HAWKINS, Serjeant at Law. The whole published in the English Language, LONDON: Printed by his Majefty's Law-Printer For J. WORRALL, at the Dove, in Bell-yard, near Lincoln's Inn M.DCC.LXIV. bafe tenure, or villenage; and of the repute 90 97 chattels chattels of them; and what qualities are incident to copyhold-eftates, Sec. 47, 48, 49, Page 108 to 113 Chap. XV. Of defcents of copyholds, and how they are to be guided and directed. Sect. 50. 116 Chap. XVI. Of actions real or perfonal con cerning copyholds and copyhold-eftates, and in what court to be brought. Sect. 51. 118 Chap. XVII. What ftatutes or acts of parlia ment extend to copyholds and copyholders, and what not. Sect. 52, 53, 54, 55. 120 to 125 127 Chap. XVIII. Of fines upon furrenders or alienations, payable to lords of manors, either certain or incertain. Sect. 56. Chap. XIX. Of forfeitures of copyholds; and where the lord fhall take advantage of forfeitures, where not, &c. and how an eftate forfeit may be confirmed. Sect. 57 to 131 to 141 Chap. XX. Of extinguishment of copyholds and copyhold-eftates; and what and whofe acts shall amount to an extinguishment of them, what to a fufpenfion only of them. Sect. 62. 62. 141 |