[001] the death of such a one, which he held of such a one, has been1 in our hand for a [002] year and a day, we order you to cause the latter to have full seisin of the aforesaid [003] land with the appurtenances without delay. Witness etc. There is another writ on [004] the same matter:
Another writ on the same matter for the restoration of land.
[006] The king to the sheriff, greeting. We order you, if the land which belonged to A. [007] who was outlawed from our realm (or2 was convicted of theft) has been in our hand [008] for a year and a day, as it ought to be according to the custom of our realm, to [009] cause B. the chief lord to have seisin of the aforesaid land in your bailiwick which [010] belonged to the same A. and which he held of the aforesaid B. and which was taken [011] into our hand for the aforesaid reason. Witness etc. There is also another writ on [012] the same matter:
Where land given in maritagium with a daughter from her mother's inheritance has been in the king's hand for a year and a day by reason of a felony committed by that daughter's husband
[for which] 3he has been outlawed in the county court;4 the writ for restoration. [014] The king to the sheriff, greeting. A. has shown us that, whereas B., her husband, [015] who has died and she, A., gave C. so much land with the appurtenances in such a [016] vill in maritagium with D., her daughter, from the inheritance of the same A., the [017] aforesaid C., accused of the death of E., fled because of that death and refused to [018] stand trial and accept the judgment of such a county court, because of which the [019] aforesaid land with the appurtenances came into our hand and has been5 in our [020] hand for a year and a day and more, as is said, Therefore we order you in accordance [021] with the law and custom of our realm of England to cause A., of whose fee the [022] aforesaid land is part, as she says, and to whom it ought to revert according to the [023] assise of our realm,6 to have full seisin of it without delay. Lest further etc. Witness [024] etc. It occasionally happens that he to whom the king granted his term alienates [025] the land within the year and day, or having it in his hand does not restore it to the [026] chief lord. Let a writ then issue to the sheriff in this form:
A writ where the king has alienated within his term or his bailiffs
[have done so]. [028] The king to the sheriff, greeting. Order A. that rightfully etc. he render to B. so [029] much land with the appurtenances in such a vill in which A. has no entry save [030] through us who committed that land to him for a year and a day after it had come [031] into our hand, and which such a one, who was outlawed (or hanged) for the death [032] of such a one, held of C., the father (or grandfather or other ancestor)