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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Whalton, of the annual value of 30 s.; the fee-farm or cornage of the towns of Creswell and Ellington (3 l.); the fee-farm or cornage of the lordship of Halton and Whittington (4 l.); fee-farm or cornage of the barony of Morpeth (4 l.); fee-farm or cornage
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Whalton, of the annual value of 30 s.; the fee farm or cornage of the towns of Creswell and Ellington (3 l.); of the … near Thropton, of the annual value of 20 s.; the rent or cornage of the town or lordship of Toggesden (20 s.); of the … and of the lordship of Colwell (40 s.); the fee farm or cornage of the towns called the Three Middiltons (30 s.); and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… are put in such fear by those who claim the tenure of the cornage. If it is held of the King, he can enter upon all …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… which Roger Waterward formerly held; to hold for 2d. for cornage. Witnesses: Sir Matthew de Redman, Richard de … Michael's land, which the same Roger held, to hold for 2s. cornage. Witnesses: Sir Matthew de Redeman, Richard de … The manor of Heversham was held of William de Coucy by cornage, wardship and relief, and on the day of his death (6 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Heysham, anciently Hessam, was held by the service of cornage, the lord being bound by his tenure to meet the king …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… 31. E. 1. Ro. 32. Dor. Com' Hill 33 E I. Ro. 52. Dor. So. Cornage, which we know is to wind a Horn within the Realm; in … grand Serjances of this nature likewise are the Tenures by Cornage to give warning of the Enemies coming into the … Lord of a Town within the County of Northumberland held by Cornage; when the Scots entred the Realm Mr. Cambden in his …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Hoton and Holm of William de Lindesey (anciently for 43s. cornage). Lancas. Inq., part i, 255. 1332 Subsidy of the …
Journal of the House of Lords
… therein complained of be, and the same is hereby affirmed. Cornage Duties Bill. A Message was, brought from the House of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… calleth the court; there is one that holds his lands by cornage, 36 that is, blowing a horn in the morning at the … Dickleburgh. For the crest see p. 331. The estate held by cornage is about 30 l. per annum all in a hedge, now owned by …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… a moiety of the manor of Hoton Roef of William de Coucy by cornage, wardship and relief, and Thomas de Redemane now … other moiety of the manor of the said William de Coucy by cornage, wardship and relief, and still holds it; Cal. Inq. …
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