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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… A Glossary A GLOSSARY, Explaining some particular Terms and obsolete Words which occur in the foregoing Account of … lighten a ship in distress, and were thence driven ashore. Infangthief, infangenethef, or infangthef, (from the Saxon … distraining another man's goods for default of rent, &c. Outfangthief, &c. The reverse of infangthief, that is ut, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… bishop of London successfully claimed view of frankpledge, infangthief, outfangthief, the assize of bread and of ale, fugitives, goods, and amercements of tenants in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a compact block of land, bounded on part of the north and much of the east by the river Windrush, on the south by … gallows and tumbrel, at Radcot the lord claimed infangthief and outfangthief, and at Bampton and Aston Exeter cathedral …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… view of frankpledge at Bottisham with the assizes of bread and ale belonged solely to the lords of the honor of Clare, who in the late 13th century also claimed infangthief with the right to a gallows and tumbrel. 71 Rolls for their courts leet held at Bottisham …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Bramber lies near the centre of Sussex from east to west, and stretches from the coast to the Surrey border. In geological formation and relief the landscape is very varied. The most prominent … of bread and of ale (except in Steyning and Broadwater), infangthief and gallows, pillory and tumbrel, together with …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Brewood Introduction, manors and agriculture BREWOOD The ancient parish of Brewood lies in … flows north through the parish, also on the eastern side, and with the Moat Brook, a tributary, also forms part of the … 1293 the bishop defended his right to view of frankpledge, infangthief, and waif in his manor, 239 and in 1316 he was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… had jurisdiction over the abbey's tenants in Burton itself and in the outlying settlements of Branston, Horninglow, … court by 1135, with powers of jurisdiction which included infangthief (the right to try thieves). 1 Styled a hall moot … stated that the abbot had failed to exercise his right of infangthief at Stapenhill, that there was no gallows there, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… GOVERNMENT. In the late 13th century Ramsey abbey claimed infangthief under its (forged) charter of Edward the Confessor. It enjoyed view of frankpledge and the assize of bread and of ale, confirmed by King John, … as granted by Henry III, by Tiptofts manor, for which infangthief and a gallows were claimed in 1299, while the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Paul's claimed view of frankpledge, the assize of bread and of ale, infangthief, outfangthief, gallows, tumbril, pillory, and fugitives' …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… 14 d. 1492. 612 June 4. Indenture between the king and Thomas marquis of Dorset, whereby it is agreed that if … the prior shall enjoy frankpledge, waifs and strays, infangthief, outfangthief, waren goods, waived goods of men condemned for …
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