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A History of the County of Gloucester
… a carucate (containing 60 a. of arable), 2 a. of meadow, and 58 s. 1½ d. rent; 9 in 1348, however, the two divisions … include 2 carucates, with 5 a. of meadow, 60 a. of wood, and £6 6 s. rent. 10 An undated 17thcentury rental of the … were said to owe heriots, and some of the leaseholders and copyholders owed rents of hens or capons. 11 In 1656 Samuel …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… rolls for Blaisdon are known to survive. Henry Peyton and Samuel Sheppard held courts in the earlier 17th century, 49 and a 17th-century survey of the Ayleways' estate mentioned … suit of court as an obligation of the freeholders and copyholders. 50 Overseers' accounts survive for 1728-78 and
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Ages there were two parishes, each with a separate church and village, on opposite banks of the stream. In 1448 the W. … separate parcels of glebe land, represented by mons. (4) and (8). In the 16th century the manor passed to Humphrey … of a large new house on his manor of Kirby in 1570, and probably carried out alterations at Blatherwycke as well. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manor Woodstock Manor. The medieval king's houses and park at Woodstock formed part of a conglomerate royal manor. Woodstock manor and its members, sometimes described as an honor, 35 … courts baron, by then concerned largely with transfers of copyhold, were called as required, meeting sometimes in local …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of it in the reign of the Confessor, in his own right, and held it as a lay-fee; on his deprivation, the Conqueror seized on it, and William de Noiers took care of it, or farmed it at the … a donative in Suffolk, ordering his tenements, and copyhold lands there, to be sold, and (which came to above …
A History of the County of Essex
… In 1066 BOBBINGWORTH was held by 2 freemen as 1 hide and 30 acres and was worth 40 s. 53 In 1086 it was held of … together, 56 acres which were in the occupation of four copyholders at rents totalling £2 13 s. a year; and the … of John and Thomas Speed at a rent of £205 a year; 6 copyhold messuages and 26 acres of copyhold land, rents for …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 5.; net income, 134; patrons, Charles Popham Hill, Esq., and the Trustees of the late J. Popham, Esq. The tithes of … have been commuted for a yearly rent-charge of 51. 10., and the glebe consists of 4 acres. Admiral Hobson was a … of them within the district of Rossendale. The tenures are copyhold, of the honour of Clitheroe. Coal and stone are …
Calendar of Border Papers
… Privy Council of 26 th April, signifying that her Majesty and the K. of Scotland have appointed commissioners to meet … last, ordering a certificate of the decay of horses and men here, I enclose copy of my reply of 8 th February, … 20. The Regality of Hexham and Hexhamshire, 40. Six score copyholders, mostly in E. and W. Allendale, &c., the Queen's …
A History of the County of Sussex
… contains 3,915 acres, of which 116 acres are tidal water and 609 acres foreshore. The southern half is bounded by two … Bosham Channel, runs inland to Cut Mill, 1 the village and the church, above which point it is joined by a stream … of courts; and the reeve, who collected certain copyhold rents. 23 It looks, therefore, as if during this …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the ancient parish; church history after 1526, however, and the history of education, in which the two parishes were … under Bramber. Botolphs, like its neighbours, Bramber and Coombes, was elongated in shape from east to west, being … Faggers at least two, and there were also a freehold and a copyhold tenant of Magdalen College's manor. All apparently …
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