Excerpt from Bracton's Note Book, Vol. 2: A Collection Of Cases Decided in The King's Courts During The Reign Of Henry The Third, Annotated By a Lawyer Of That Time; Text
Assisa uenit recognitura quis aduocatus tempore pacis [11 'un presentauit ultimam personam que mortua est ad ecclesiam de Burlega que uacat etc. Cuius aduocacionem Johannes de Burlega clamat uersus Priorem de Wittona qui uenit et dicit quod assisa non debet inde fieri quia ecclesia non uacab immo ipse est inde persona per donum Willelmi de Burlega. Patris ipsius Joham1is per carram ipsius W'illelmi quam profert et que testatur quod ipse si quid iuris aut dominii habuit in capella de Burlega illud ecclesie de Wittona. Totum in perpetuam elemosinam et monachis Sancti Petri Castel lionis dimisit et concessit.
Et Johannes uenit et defendit cartam et sigillum et dicit quod pater suus nunquam illam fecit etc.
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