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A History of the County of Oxford
… d. Whenever the bishop came on the feast of St. Martin or Hock Day he was to provide forage, half hay and half straw, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… later William, 'called Prior of Studley', sold to John del Hock of Coughton the property which Dame Constance once held …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Act did the tourns lose all value. Similar Martinmas and Hock-tide tourns or courts leet were held for the borough on …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… constablewick. 341 In the early 13th century bishops held Hock-tide and Martinmas tourns for the hundred as they did …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… actual government of the borough is in the hands of the Hock-tide jury, consisting of twenty to twenty-four persons selected by the commoners, who form the Hock-tide court. The principal officer is the constable, who … coroner of the town and manor. The ancient ceremonies at Hock-tide are still performed at Hungerford. The Hock-tide …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and Philippa gave up holdings in West Litchfield and 'Hock' to Sanchea and Richard de Cardevile in exchange for all …
A History of the County of Oxford
… paid for church-scot probably at Martinmas, and 5 eggs at Hock-tide. Labour-services on the abbey lands were light, for …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and the rent of a pound of pepper in West Litchfield and 'Hock' to Sanchea widow of Henry de Woodcott and Richard de …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was a render of twelve ewes at Whitsun known as 'Hock ewe', recorded from 1292. Customary payments in wheat at …
A History of the County of Somerset
… middle of June, 394 described in 16646 as on Palm Monday, Hock Monday, Procession Monday, Trinity Monday, and St. Simon …
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