[002] The king to the sheriff, greeting. If [A.] has made you secure with respect to the [003] prosecution of his claim, summon by good summoners twenty-four lawful knights of [004] the neighbourhood of such a vill to be before our justices at the first session when [005] they come to those parts prepared to recognize under oath whether such a one wrongfully [006] and without judgment disseised him of his free tenement in such a vill after our [007] first coronation at Westminster, as to which he complains that the jurors of the [008] assise of novel disseisin which was summoned and taken between them before our [009] justices last itinerant in such county swore a false oath. In the meantime inquire [010] diligently into who the jurors of that assise were and have them at the aforesaid [011] session before the aforesaid justices. And summon the aforesaid [B.] by good summoners [012] to be there to hear that recognition. And have there the summoners and this [013] writ and the names of the knights. Witness etc. The writ is sometimes drawn for the [014] disseisor, sometimes for the disseisee, sometimes for common of pasture or turbary [015] or a bank raised and the like.
Another with respect to an assise of mortdancestor.
[017] The king to the sheriff, greeting. If [A.] has made you secure with respect to the [018] prosecution of his claim, summon by good summoners twenty-four lawful knights [019] of the neighbourhood of such a vill to be before our justices at the first session when [020] they come to those parts prepared to recognize under oath whether such a one, the [021] father (or mother, uncle, aunt, brother, sister) of such a one was seised in his [022] demesne as of fee of so much land with the appurtenances in such a vill on the day he [023] died, and if he died after the first coronation of king Richard our uncle,1 and whether [024] such a one is his nearer heir, as to which he complains that the jurors of the assise of [025] mortdancestor summoned and taken between them before our justices last itinerant [026] in such county swore a false oath. In the meantime inquire diligently into who the [027] jurors of that assise were and have them at the aforesaid session before the aforesaid [028] justices. And summon the aforesaid [B.] by good summoners to be there to hear that [029] recognition. And have there the summoners and this writ and the names of the [030] knights. Witness etc.
Writ with respect to an assise of darrein presentment.
[032] With respect to an assise of last presentation thus: If [A.] has made you secure etc. [033] summon etc. prepared to recognize under oath which advocatus presented the last [034] parson in time of peace etc. (And then the complete form of the original writ, as [035] above [in the portion] on the other assises.) If it is a conviction on
Notes
1. Selden Soc. vol. 87, pp. xxxvi, xl: prior to 1237