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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in the vill; it included 16 of the 24 ploughlands, and had 8 of the 10 servi. Its demesne had four ploughteams, … customary tenants in 1399, was still officially owed by copyholders in 1650. 67 In 1279, however, even Ramsey's … 93 About 1800 235 a. of arable were reported as copyhold of Tiptofts manor, besides 14 messuages and the fen …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Edward the Confessor. It enjoyed view of frankpledge and the assize of bread and of ale, confirmed by King John, to be held in the … in Ditch field, mentioned from 1396, with a tumbrel and the amercements charged on its men. 70 In 1265 the rector …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Calne parish there were several sets of open fields, and there was extensive meadow land and pasture, much of which was commonable. Besides those at … 540 sheep. 55 In 1771 Lickhill farm was of 244 a., and the copyhold farms were apparently of between c. 20 a. and c. 60 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Tenements in Calne were held by burghal tenure in 1086 11 and later, and burgesses of Calne elected members of parliament from … the burgesses were not incorporated by charter until 1685, and until 1835 the town was not self-governing. 13 In the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Calne held by the king in the 10th century or earlier, and included that which became Blackland manor. 99 By 1066 most of it had been granted away, and in 1066 the granted land lay in three estates, of which … have had farmsteads at Calstone. 62 In 1621 there were 19 copyholders of Calstone manor and many small farms were …
Survey of London
… son to James Necton, who appears to have been a cousin, and Thomas Bedingfield, both of Gray's Inn. The transaction … was probably in the nature of a mortgage for Necton and Bedingfield entered into a bond to sell back the land on … his son and heir, Edward Mostyn Lloyd. 5 A small piece of copyhold land in the north-east corner of their estate was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by the hundred, seems to be derived from the Quantocks, 2 and Cannington was linked with two other royal estates, Williton and Carhampton, in King Alfred's will. 3 From the 12th … a quarter share in the ferry boat had formed part of the copyhold lease granted by Sir Robert Whitney (d. by 1568) as …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Cannock Manors and economic history CANNOCK The ancient parish of Cannock … suit only at the two great leets, while other tenants (copyholders) had to appear at the three-weekly courts or else … appurtenances in Cannock, called 'le Old Hall' and held by copyhold tenure of the manor, was being claimed in 1703 by a …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… comprised the townships of Broome, Cardington, Chatwall and parts of Frodesley and Langley, Comley and part of … to his brother Richard. 76 Richard Corfield settled his copyhold property in 1745 on his daughter Ann and her husband … the 15th and 18th centuries. 57 In the late 18th century copyholders' heriots were generally commuted to or their …
Survey of London
… Carlisle House and Carlisle Lane CHAPTER 19 - CARLISLE HOUSE AND CARLISLE LANE In 1197, when the Archbishop of Canterbury … soap factory, on the west side of Carlisle Lane, was on copyhold land of Lambeth Manor. The Church of Holy Trinity, …
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