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Excerpt from A Treatise, Vol. 2: Of the Exchequer and Revenue of Ireland
And by the flat. Wefl. I. C.. 24. It is provided that no efcheator, (heriff, or other bailiff of the King, by colour of his oflice, without fpecial warrant or commandment, (that is a (firm c/zmfit' extreflmm, or other writ, ) or certain authority which appertains to; his office, diffeize any man of his freehold, or. Of any thing which. Belongs to his freehold.
Thefe inquefi's of otfice-were more frequently in practice than at prefent, during the continuance of the military tenures; when, upon the death of every one of the King's tenants, an ingaifitio pofl marten; was hold-en, to enquire of what lands he died f ized, who was his heir, and of what age, in order to entitle the King to his wardfhip, mar riage, relief, premier Effie, and other advantages.
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