CHAP. XXXIX.

“The King to the Sheriff, Health.[490] I command you, that you compel N., justly and without delay, to render to R. his Chattels, since he complains that he took them, unjustly and without a Judgment, from his Free Tenement, in such a Vill, since the Disseisin he did to him, since my Assise, of which he will recover the Seisin before my Justices, by a Recognition of Novel Disseisin, as he can reasonably shew that he ought to have them, least more, &c. Witness, &c.”[491]