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Calendar of Treasury Books
… of his office of Lieutenancy and the herbage and pannage of the premises for life there remains clear 87 l. 3 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Crown Lands, of said particular. The custody, herbage and pannage of said park was granted by patent of 23 June, 17 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… The like for Thomas, Earl Rivers, as to any grant of the pannage, herbage and pasturage etc. of Mara and Mondrein, …
A New History of London
… our heirs, and admitted for mayor. Citizens acquitted of pannage, pontage and murage. Sheriffs how to be amerced. And … citizens of the said city, be for ever quit and free of pannage, pontage and murage throughout all the realm, and all …
The Ledger Book of Vale Royal Abbey
… Arrears thereof 30 s., which remains to be paid. From the pannage of the term of St. Martin, to wit, in the sixth 3 … paid. From escapes in the Forest of Mara, 33 s. From the pannage in money 63 s. 6 d. 5 and 80 pigs valued at 8, 5 … the water of Dee 40 s., which remains to be paid. From the pannage, in money 21 s., 8 which remains to be paid, and for …
A History of the County of Sussex
… for hanging venison or for housing animals in winter. Pannage for swine was mentioned between the later 12th … at the Rewell in 1331 62 and in the 17th century, 63 and pannage for pigs brought in 10 9 s. 6 d. in 15256. 64 Sheep, … red deer. A keeper was recorded at the same date, 78 and pannage for swine was taken during the 16th century. 79 The …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… and of right ought to have or take Common of Pasture, Pannage. Turbary, Estovers or other profits and advantages, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… common pasture rights and the surviving customs included pannage in Buckholt wood in Cranham. 126 In 1750 there were … was concerned with tenures, the collection of pig tack or pannage, the maintenance of ditches, driftways, and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… housebote and hedgebote. 9 In 1379-80 18 people paid pannage for 178 pigs; peat was cut and probably bees yielded … and Willey were entitled to wood from Shirlett and could pannage ringed swine there; food offerings were due to the …
Benson (Including Fifield, Preston, Crownmarsh, Roke)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… may have similarly lain outside the parish, while medieval pannage rights may have also been largely exercised on the … similar, with villeins at Preston Crowmarsh enjoying pannage rights for their pigs and folding for up to 16 sheep …
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