The attached is a snippet from the case of Kytchingman v Fontans, concerning a property in the manor of Tollerton in the North Riding of Yorkshire. The documents in the National Archive are extensive but thankfully in English (my transcription runs to six pages).
The case hangs on who is the rightful heir of Robert Kytchingman: his nephew Robert K now living in Essex or Elizabeth Fountans widow? Elizabeth claims to be "next in bloude" and that the custom of the manor allows for male or female inheritance.
Unfortunately, the exact relationship between Elizabeth and Robert deceased is not clear. Please could anyone make out the word in the sixth line in the attached image, coming between "as defendt" and "and next of bloude"? I fancy it might be cousin, though I am surprised that a cousin would have precedence over a nephew.