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Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… taken knighthood. By K. because the land that he holds is partible, because he holds in 'gavelecunde.' To Richard de …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II
… ( postnatus) son are his heirs because the above lands are partible amongst the heirs, and that John was aged 13 on …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
A History of the County of Shropshire
… cottagers being on manors in welshries where the law of partible inheritance tended to decrease the size of holdings. … held in gwelyau, family holdings. Those holdings were partible amongst male heirs, including paternally … distinctions. Especially notable was the influence of partible inheritance which fragmented Welsh holdings and …
A History of the County of Essex
… of the manors of East and West Ham Burnells mentions partible inheritance, with choice for the youngest, an …
Calendar of Treasury Books
London Viewers and their Certificates, 1508-1558
… set in both parishes. The viewers say that the wall is partible between the parties. It stands upon the N side of … a stone wall. The viewers understand that the wall is partible. They find that pls. ought of right to have ground … and a timber wall. The viewers say that the stone wall is partible 7½ ft. in length; 7 in. in the thickness all the …
London Viewers and their Certificates, 1508-1558
… more eastward 34 ft. Further they say that the wall is partible. The Merchant Taylors ought to have as much of the …
London Viewers and their Certificates, 1508-1558
… height 2 ft. 2in. in thickness. By all its length it is partible, to each 13 in. at the height of the wall. … pls., and Thomas Serle, butcher, def., concerning a partible stonewall. The viewers say that a principal post … wall, standing on the E part of the ground of pls., is a partible wall from the king's highway there called Broad …
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