 | Edward Griffith - Boroughs - 1727 - 134 pages
...confirmed, to our Burgesses of Huntingdon, our Borough of Huntington with all its appurtenances. To have and to hold to them, and their heirs of us, and our heirs at Fee Farm. Rendering to us and our heirs by the year, the due and ancient farm, and ten pounds of... | |
 | Edward Griffith - Boroughs - 1727 - 134 pages
...confirmed, to our Burgesses of Huntingdon, our Borouo-h of Huntington with all its appurtenances. To have and to hold to them, and their heirs of us, and our heirs at Fee Farm. _ Rendering to us and our heirs by the year, the due and ancient farm, and ten pounds... | |
 | Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - Great Britain - 1727
...are fuch as were omitted in the Mtgna Cbarttr of Hmrj III. and chtners\\a!i folio w'A Liberties, to have and to hold to them and their Heirs of Us and of our Heirs. III. If any of our Earls *, or Barons, or others, who hold of Us in Chief by military... | |
 | African Merchant - Africa - 1772 - 124 pages
...all the freemen of our realm,t for us .and for bur heirs for ever, thefe liberties underwritten* to have and to hold to them and their heirs " of us and our heirs for ever. — Cap. 9. The eity of London fhalLhave all the old liberties and cuft.dms. which it hath... | |
 | Charles Henry Wilson (of Dublin.) - 1782
...to all the freemen of our kingdom, for us and for our heirs for ever, all the liberties here* after mentioned, to have and to hold to them and their heirs of us and of our heirs. » III. If any of ourE.irls, our Barons, or others that hold of us in chief by the knight-... | |
 | C. H. Wilson - Dungannon volunteer meetings - 1782 - 281 pages
...ali the freemen of our kingdom, for us and for our heirs for ei/er, all the liberties lierc^ after mentioned, to have and to hold to them and their heirs of us and of our heirs. III. It" any of our E.irls, our Barons, or others that hold of us in chief by the knight-fervice... | |
 | Robert Henry - Great Britain - 1800
...all the free men of our kingdom, all the underwritten liberties, to be enjoyed and held for ever by them and their heirs, of us and our heirs. If any of our earls, or barons, or others, who hold of us in chief by military fervice, fhall die, and at his death his... | |
 | Robert Henry - Great Britain - 1805
...all the free men of our kingdom, all the underwritten liberties, to be enjoyed and held for ever by them and their heirs, of us and our heirs. If any of our earls, or barons, or others, who hold of us in chief by military fervice, fhall die, and at his death his... | |
 | B. Lambert - London (England) - 1806
...and things to the sheriff" wick belonging, within the city and without, by " land and by water, to have and to hold to them and " their heirs, of us and our heirs, paying therefore " three hundred pounds of blank sterling money, at " two terms in the year; that is... | |
 | Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1809
...inviolable, \\ehavealso granted to our freemen of our realm of England, these liberties under-written, to have and to hold to them and their heirs, of us and our heirs for ever." So cap. 12. "The city of London shall have nil her old liberties and customs, and all other... | |
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