The Compleat English Copyholder, Or, A Guide to Lords of Manors, Justices of the Peace, Tenants ... &c. Being the Common and Statute Law of England, Together with the Adjudged Cases Relating to Manors, Copyhold Estates, Courts-leet and Courts-baron, Common Placed: Containing the Whole Practice of the Court-leet, Court of Ancient Demesne, Court-baron, and Musick-court of the Honour of Tutbury, and the Business of a Manor in All Its Branches : and Also the Tenures, Customs, and Usages of Several Manors in England and Wales, Shewing who Has Right to Attend the Coronation of the Kings and Queens of Great Britain, Or to Perform Other Services to Them, Or the Lords of the Several Manors, Collected from Records, Manuscript and Printed Books : with Directions for Distraining for Rent, by the Late Sir Bartholomew Shower, Volume 1 |
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Page 28
... thefe Prefents fhall come , M. C. of , & c . fendeth Greeting . Whereas the faid M. C by Virtue of a Copy of Court - Roll of the Ma- nor of , & c . bearing Date , & c . figned by , & c . then Lord of the faid Manor , is and ftands ...
... thefe Prefents fhall come , M. C. of , & c . fendeth Greeting . Whereas the faid M. C by Virtue of a Copy of Court - Roll of the Ma- nor of , & c . bearing Date , & c . figned by , & c . then Lord of the faid Manor , is and ftands ...
Page 39
... thefe Prefents doth make , appoint and depute , the faid J. P. to hold fo , in any General Annual Court - Leet and ... thefe Prefents , in full Discharge of the said principal Sum and Intereft thereof ; then this prefent Inden- ture ...
... thefe Prefents doth make , appoint and depute , the faid J. P. to hold fo , in any General Annual Court - Leet and ... thefe Prefents , in full Discharge of the said principal Sum and Intereft thereof ; then this prefent Inden- ture ...
Page 40
... thefe Prefents fhall continue in Force , and within one Month af- ter every Court which the Said J. P. fall hold , in and for the faid Manors , by Virtue hereof , if requested by the faid H. H. deliver a juft and true Account in Writing ...
... thefe Prefents fhall continue in Force , and within one Month af- ter every Court which the Said J. P. fall hold , in and for the faid Manors , by Virtue hereof , if requested by the faid H. H. deliver a juft and true Account in Writing ...
Page 45
... there for and in my Name , and to my Ufe , to require and take Ad- mittance , and to be admitted unto all fuch Lands ... Pre- fents fhall come , I A. T. Gentleman , Coufin and Heir of L. T. Doctor in Divinity , to wit , the Son of R. T. ...
... there for and in my Name , and to my Ufe , to require and take Ad- mittance , and to be admitted unto all fuch Lands ... Pre- fents fhall come , I A. T. Gentleman , Coufin and Heir of L. T. Doctor in Divinity , to wit , the Son of R. T. ...
Page 46
... thefe Prefents make , authorise , appoint and put N. C. of the City of , & c . in the County aforefaid Gentleman ... there , of , in and to the faid feveral Clofes of Land and Pre- miles before - mentioned , with the Appurtenances ...
... thefe Prefents make , authorise , appoint and put N. C. of the City of , & c . in the County aforefaid Gentleman ... there , of , in and to the faid feveral Clofes of Land and Pre- miles before - mentioned , with the Appurtenances ...
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according adjudged Adminiftrators admitted againſt alfo Antient Demefne Appurtenances Attornment Bailiff Baron and Feme becauſe Blount Cafe caufe Common Law Copy of Court-Roll Copyhold Eftate Copyhold Lands County Court Court-Baron Court-Leet covenant Cuftom Defendant demifed diftrain Diftrefs doth Eftate Eliz Eſtate Executors faid A. B. faid H. H. faid Manor fame Fealty feifed Feme Feme Covert Feoffment feveral fhall fhould fingular firft fome forfeit Forfeiture Frank-almoign Frank-Tenement Freehold fuch fufficient Glatton granted hath Heirs and Affigns held hereby Hereditaments himſelf hold holden Houſe Ibid Iffue Inft Intereft Juftices Jury King King's laft Leafe Leaſe Leet Leffee Licence Lord Lord's Manor aforefaid Meffuages muft muſt otherwife Parcel Perfon Plaintiff Plea Poffeffion Prefents Premiffes Purchaſers pyhold Reaſon referved Refpect Replevin Reverfion ſaid Serjeanty Services ſeveral ſhall Stat Statute ſuch Surrender Tenant Tenements thefe Prefents thereof theſe thoſe unto the faid Uſe Wife Writ
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