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A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1316 perhaps held a demesne farm, and two other wealthy landholders were counted as feudal tenants in 1316. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… all there may have been up to 60 households. 54 Fifty-five landholders were taxed in 1306 and 1316, and 68 in 1327, …
A History of the County of Essex
… until 1742. The surveyor was chosen from a rota of landholders, as appears from the rector's note on 26 December …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… burthening them with heavy impositions, and requiring the landholders within the lordship to exhibit the title-deeds of …
A New History of London
… who were, and who were not the objects of it: none beside landholders, with the freemen of cities and boroughs, were …
A New History of London
… present upon a broader basis than the arbitrary claims of landholders, who still retain too much of the feudal spirit, …
A New History of London
… 13. The growing attention to agriculture had caused the landholders of the villages of Islington, Hoxton, and …
Calendar of Border Papers
… are not full, and are partly his own servants, partly landholders lying dispersed in the country. Not 13 of them … Nicholas Weldonor as to the charge of entertaining landholders in pay who by their tenure should find horse and …
Calendar of Border Papers
… his written denial. We have said that divers of them are landholders, and so bound by country custom to keep horsesand …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Longmeadow moor was divided in severalty among landholders of the two parishes; Bottisham's share, 107 a., … there, 26 at Lode street, 43 while in 1759 there were 34 landholders at Bottisham village, c. 30 at Lode, 5, all … had increased greatly by 1279, when c. 140 resident landholders were recorded, and at least 76 messuages and 11 …
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