CHAP. IV.
“The King to the Sheriff, Health.[446] If G. the Son of T. shall make you secure of prosecuting his claim, then summon by good Summoners, twelve free and lawful Men of the Neighbourhood of such a Vill, that they be before me, or my Justices,[447] such a day, prepared upon their oaths to return, if T. the father of the aforesaid G. was seised in his Demesne as of Fee of one Yardland, in such a Vill, the day on which he began his Journey to Jerusalem, or to St. Jago, in which Journey he died.——And, if he began his Journey since my first Coronation, and if the aforesaid G. be his nearer Heir. And, in the mean time &c.” as before. But, if the Heir be within age, then the Writ will be as follows——
CHAP. V.
“The King to the Sheriff, Health. Summon by good Summoners, &c.” in all respects as in the foregoing, except that in the present Writ this clause in the beginning shall be omitted, “if G. the Son of T. shall make you secure of prosecuting his claim.”[448]
Also this clause in the body of the Writ is omitted, “if T. the Father of the aforesaid G. died after my first Coronation.” But, if he assumed the habit of Religion, then the Writ, in conformity to this circumstance, will be varied in the following manner——
CHAP. VI.
“The King to the Sheriff, Health. If G. the Son of T. make you secure &c.” in all respects as before, excepting that in the present Writ there must be inserted in the Body of it, “prepared upon their oath to return if T. the father of the aforesaid G. was seised in his Demesne as of Fee, of so much Land in such a Vill, the day on which he assumed the habit of Religion; and, if he assumed such habit after my first Coronation; and, if the aforesaid G. be his nearer Heir; and, in the mean time, that they view the Land &c.” as before.