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5th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… young beasts. 2 acts, 3 et 4 E. 6 for buying beasts and cattle. Another for butter and cheese. 1 El[iz.] for spawn of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… against William Good, for that he hath impounded Good's cattle'. He also believed that 'Clarke doth follow this suite …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Turney had then tried to insist that the trespass of his cattle had been due to Woodden breaking open his own fences … cart and carriage and you lett your ferme lye open that my cattle may come into your corne'. Woodden replied 'that he …
6th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… a 10s. pretermitted, cannot take away the King's right. Jersey stockings none. [Mr.] Solicitor. That judge's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a payment in towns, markets, and fairs, on goods and cattle sold therein. It was also used to express the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… See Fasti, ii. 346. Ahier, John of 'Par. St. Laurenti,' Jersey, cler. fil. Pembroke Coll., matric. 13 July, 1677, … Reg.). Ahier, Joshua s. Guy, of St. Saviour's, Isle of Jersey, pleb., p.p. New Coll., matric. 6 Dec., 1639, aged 19; … 1524. See O.H.S., i. Anley, Philip s. Philip, of Sauveur, Jersey, p.p. Merton Coll., matric. 17 Dec., 1666, aged 16; …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of hay. 98 In 1307-8 the Templars had a herd of over 30 cattle and their grange was stocked with wheat, maslin, peas, … a bull, oxen, pigs, a boar, and sheep worth £40, and cattle worth £50. 1 In 1338 the Temple Combe demesne … a. of common meadow at Abbas Combe moor was grazed by the cattle of customary tenants after the hay had been cut. 9 In …
A History of the County of Essex
… potatoes. Sheep are comparatively rare but pigs and beef cattle do well and provide dung for the cornland. 2 Although …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of the haywards, two have the office of distraining all cattle found trespassing on the common lands, and two have … large. The burgesses have the privilege of turning their cattle on the uninclosed lands belonging to the borough, … is considered a creek to the port of Beaumaris. Many black-cattle, sheep, and pigs, are also bred in the parish, the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… are generally of the Cheviot breed; there are a few black-cattle reared, chiefly of the Fifeshire, and a mixture of the … which were great marts for the sale of linseed and black-cattle, but both have for some time been declining, and the … Considerable attention has been paid to the rearing of cattle, in which much benefit has been effected by the …
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