at this court it was presented that Mary Baker who held for term of her life one messuage or tenement with the appurtenances late in the tenure of Thos Richmond the remainder thereof to Sigismund Baker and his heirs since the last court died so seised but because after proclamation thrice made according to the custom of the said manor the said Sigismund came not to be admitted therefore a precept was made to the bailiff to seize the said premises into the lord's hands and of the profits thereof to account at the next court