whereas at a view with court here held friday being 10.4.1618 proclamation was made in full court with a loud voice that if neither the heirs of Jn Fuller nor any other on his behalf should come to the next court to be held for this same manor to take out of the hands of the lord one meadow lying in Halstead held of this same manor and agree with the lord concerning both the fine and the rents thereof accruing that then the aforesaid premises should be seised into the hands of the lord and whereas also at a view with court here held thursday being 8.10.1618 a second proclamation was made in the aforesaid manner and form and also at this court a third proclamation was made that if neither the heirs of the aforesaid Jn Fuller nor any other on his behalf or for his right should come to this court to take the aforesaid meadow out of the hands of the lord and agree with the lord concerning the fine and the rents then thereof accruing that then there should be seizure thereof and because upon the third proclamation no one came to this court to take the premises out of the hands of the lord according to the aforesaid proclamation therefore there was a precept of this court to the bailiff of the aforesaid manor to seize the aforesaid premises into the hands of the lord and the profits thereunto belonging to be given to the lord of the aforesaid manor until etc