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A History of the County of Shropshire
… in 1066; 77 it was still subject to that manor's court leet and court baron in 1823. 78 In 1248 Giles of Erdington, … manor 7 and remained subject to the Wellington court leet and court baron in 1818. 8 John de Prares of Dothill was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… officers are two bailiffs, appointed at the court leet held after Michaelmas, one by the lord's steward, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Petty-sessions are held once a fortnight, and courts leet and baron occasionally. The parish comprises 5640 a. 31 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of them, however, exercising magisterial authority. Courts leet are held by the mayor in November, and by the steward of …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1273-4. He was granted free warren in 1347-8. 36 Courts leet were held until 1645 and courts baron until 1918; … of Cooks Hall, Netherhall, or Beaumonds also had courts leet, first recorded in 1542. They were irregular from the … the whole homage from 1577. 47 The operation of the court leet on the site of Cooks Hall was challenged by the lords of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… by 1255, 15 and in the later 13th century the court leet, apparently held jointly for both parts, was meeting … the earlier 19th century there was only one meeting of the leet each year, in October. 19 In the late 16th and earlier … Dartmouth, having acquired the manor in 1823, held courts leet and baron in May 1824 and April 1837. 21 The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… regulations governing the common pasture occur in Drayton leet presentments of 1718 and 1730. 70 By ancient custom … field. 73 Action had frequently to be taken by the court leet to prevent undue exploitation of common rights. Thus, in … in 1734-6. 77 By a late-17th-century presentment to the leet court some other conditions of tenure were defined. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 23 In 1587 it was customary for the lord to keep a court leet once a year and a court baron once in three weeks. 24 … In 1464 Drayton or Colham Garden manor was granted a court leet and other privileges, 26 and a few court rolls of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Essex
… James Humphreys, the full jurisdiction of its courts, both leet and baron, was revived. This aroused opposition from the … the manor of West Ham survive from 1808 to 1922. 12 Courts leet were held only until 1819. For Stratford ward they … by the parish vestry, presumably because the court leet had lapsed. 14 In 180813 the manor court rebuilt two …
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