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[001] The writ of intrusion may be put in a short general form, thus: ‘[The king to the
[002] sheriff etc. Put C. etc.] to show why he intruded himself into so much land etc. which
[003] B. who recently died held only for his life of the same A. and which after the death of
[004] the same B. ought to revert to the same A., as the same A. says. And have etc.’



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