Select Documents of English Constitutional History

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None but the king from henceforth shall hold plea in his court of a false judgment given in the court of his tenants ; be- cause such pleas do especially belong to the king's crown and dignity.
17. It is provided also, that if any man's cattle be taken and unjustly detained, the sheriff after complaint thereof made unto him, may deliver them, without let or gainsaying of him who took the said cattle, if they were taken without liberties, and if such cattle should ht taken within liberties, and
...the bailiffs of the liberties will not deliver them, then the sheriff, for the default of the said bailiffs, shall cause them to be delivered.
18. No man from henceforth shall distrain his free tenants to answer for their freehold, nor for any matters pertaining to their freehold, without the king's writ ; nor shall cause his free tenants to swear against their will : for none can do this without a pre- cept of the king.
The Provisions of the Barons or of Westminster 67 19. It is provided also, that if bailiffs who are bounden to render account unto their lords shall withdraw themselves, and have no lands or tenements whereby they may be distrained, then they shall be attached by their bodies, so that the sheriffs in whose bailiwicks they shall be found, shall cause them to come to the rendering of their account.


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