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A History of the County of Oxford
… in Oxford, besides the assizes, were those of the town and of the chancellor of the university. 1 In the 12th century a few lay lords and several religious houses held courts for their tenants in … Henry of Oxford, who held his lands with sac and soc and infangthief, 12 and Geoffrey de Clinton (d. by 1135) may have …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… suit due to the hundred from Swavesey priory's manor, 84 and in the 1330s its customary tenants were attending the … tenurial business. Court rolls survive only between 1621 and 1664. 87 By the 17th century that manor's courts were … prescriptive rights to view of frankpledge, waif, and infangthief on its Cambridgeshire manors were formally …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (Dors.), but its components were united by geography and proximity to each other rather than by tenure. The hundred would have been more regular and even more compact but for the omission from it of Semley … 32 who in 1289 also claimed assize of bread and of ale, infangthief, and gallows in the manor. 33 The liberty and
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Ealing and Brentford Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Manorial … as a member of his manor of Fulham, view of frankpledge, infangthief, outfangthief, chattels of fugitives, tumbril, pillory, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (two bishops, two abbots, two earls, two barons and two commoners) who would then travel to 'London', … for a parliament to discuss the 'state' of Scotland and its inhabitants that was to be held three weeks after St … places in Warwickshire and one place in Leicestershire and infangthief and waif in same places. Dated 20 October 1305 at …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… clearly on the king's mind was the re-establishment of law and order in England, for it was towards the end of this … justice and charter be maintained b that whereas possess infangthief and outfangthief by charter of Henry III and used to have keeping …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Edward II 1320O-1-365 SC 9/23 Text and translation [p. i-365] [col. a] [memb. 1] [ROTULUS … W. bishop of Exeter, the treasurer of the same lord king, and S. of London, J. of Ely, and W. of Coventry and … in all places, with soke and sake, and toll and team and infangthief, and with all other liberties with which any …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… BL, Cotton Mss., Titus E.1 BL, Cotton Mss., Titus E.1 Text and translation [p. ix-141] [memb. 2] PETITIONES ANNO .J. o … AT YORKE DIE DOMINICA PROXIMO POST FESTUM PURIFICATIONIS. AND IT SEEMS THESE PETITIONS WERE DELIVERED THEN, VIDE THE … by Bristol, with the hundred, to have waif, infangthief, view of frankpledge, until trailbaston in the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Edward III January 1327: C 49/43/173 C 49/43/173 Text and translation [memb. 1, dorse] < PETITIOUNS AU ROI ET SON … over the aforesaid citizens. And that they might have infangthief and outfangthief and chattels of felons and amercements and fines …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Edward III November 1330: E 175/2/216 E 175/2/216 Text and translation [ROLL OF PETITIONS SUBMITTED TO THE … come affiert. Let a writ be sent to the treasurer, barons and chamberlains of the exchequer that, having accepted the … with the franchises of soc and sake, toll and team and infangthief, and with all the franchises and free customs …
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