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  • Henry died about 1547 with the manor being seised from him.
  • The Begge family were at this time seised of certain lands here.
  • He is mentioned in 1421 as seised of the manor of Hameldene, being then very young.
  • In certain circumstances, jurisdiction is awarded under the conventions to the courts first seised of the matter.
  • The Huguenots seised the abbey on one occasion, but were expelled by Abbot Rigaud de Lavaur in 1604.
  • John Gifford died seised of the manor in 1563, leaving a son George, then aged 10 years.
  • In 1609 Sir William Oglander died seised of the manor or farm of'Apple'in North Sandown.
  • The manor however did not leave the Wingfield family, for Sir Anthony died seised of it 20 August 1552.
  • Humphrey died seised : on his death Robert Smyth entered, and on Robert's death John Smyth entered.
  • D'Estaing and de Bouill? seised the opportunity to begin a series of operations against nearby British possessions.
  • Sir Roger Lascelles of Sowerby was a guardian of these daughters, but he died in 1551 and his manor was seised.
  • In 1510 Samuel and Clemence Canwyke sold the'manor'to William Lytton of Knebworth, who died seised of it in 1517.
  • In 1316 Richard was seised of the manor of Horton, Gloucestershire; he also held property in Wiltshire and Berkshire, probably at Abingdon.
  • Hence in Landlord and Tenant law the owner of the fee is well seised because he owns both the naked legal title and the equitable title.
  • Robert apparently conveyed Marden, as he did Walkhampstead, to his brother John, whose son George afterwards held, and died seised in 1636.
  • In 1617 William Thornton of East Newton died seised of Nawton Manor, in 1666 Clement and Barbara Read and were in possession of the manor.
  • William Smith died, leaving Humphrey, his eldest son, on whom these lands descended, who entered and was seised " per formam doni ".
  • His son William Webbe died seised of the manors in 1585, leaving a son William, who in 1594 purchased the manor of " Dibden's Fee, " thus uniting the three estates.
  • He was the son of Richard Rich of London, esquire, who died in 1447-8 seised of lands in Springfield, Little Waltham, Great Leighs, Terling and Boreham in Essex . and Catherine Cuthery.
  • On the other hand, parties do not have the choice of forum in this situation, and consequently, when a national court is seised that does not fall under the exclusive jurisdiction, it must decline jurisdiction.
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