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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… port of York at which seagoing vessels docked. In 1282 the Husgable Roll shows that there were sixty-eight tofts in …
A History of the County of York
… land in Monkgate, and land in Layerthorpe subject to 'husgable'. 33 West of the Ouse suburban extensions added …
A History of the County of York
… pertaining to the office from ancient times. These were husgable, rents from city property, tolls, stallrents in the …
A History of the County of York
… de Fenton tenentes with their rents and services, 'husgable', and Peter's Pence. 32 In 1240 the archbishop …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… rent 8d. at Easter and to the bishop of Carlisle 1d. for husgable as for a free burgage, payable on August 1st [1255 …
A History of the County of York
… shown in Table 1. Table 1 City Revenues in 1292–3 £ s. d. 'Husgable' and rents of city property 6 9 2 Tolls and similar … were held by fixed annual payments to the king (i.e. husgable); could be either a man's inheritance or …
A History of the County of York
… and of the archbishop to take all 'customs' (including husgable) from his property in the city, all the tolls within his liberty, and a third of the tolls, husgable, and profits of pleas in the Walmgate and Fishergate … were defined in 1293 as the right to have his own mint, husgable from all the tenants of his fee, one-third of the …
A History of the County of York
… of the city, nothing is known of it. 73 Finally there was 'husgable'. This was apparently a charge on house property in … well enough with that given in a charter of c. 1274, 'husgable as the land was built upon', and in the Pipe Roll …
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