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... means whatsoever , " Whether the Prior or Priory of Saint Swithin at Winchester , in right of the house ( or monastery ) or priory was seized of certain lands called Woodcrofts , & c . , as parcel of the manor of Hinton- Daubney : or if ...
... means whatsoever , " Whether the Prior or Priory of Saint Swithin at Winchester , in right of the house ( or monastery ) or priory was seized of certain lands called Woodcrofts , & c . , as parcel of the manor of Hinton- Daubney : or if ...
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... means they gradually obtained a confirmation of their benefices during life . Du Cange produces several quotations from ancient charters and chronicles in proof of this . Gloss . voc . bene- ficium . After this it was very easy to ...
... means they gradually obtained a confirmation of their benefices during life . Du Cange produces several quotations from ancient charters and chronicles in proof of this . Gloss . voc . bene- ficium . After this it was very easy to ...
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... means a tenure , whereby all the manors belonging to the crown in the days of Saint Edward and William the Conqueror were held . The number and names of all the manors were , after the great survey made in the last - mentioned king's ...
... means a tenure , whereby all the manors belonging to the crown in the days of Saint Edward and William the Conqueror were held . The number and names of all the manors were , after the great survey made in the last - mentioned king's ...
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... mean- ing a repository of curiosities ; as it also seems to be by Pliny xxvii . 2. s . b . A great part of the Alexandrian library was burnt by the flames of Casar's fleet . Vide Plutarch in Cæs . and Dio . 43. 38. It was again restored ...
... mean- ing a repository of curiosities ; as it also seems to be by Pliny xxvii . 2. s . b . A great part of the Alexandrian library was burnt by the flames of Casar's fleet . Vide Plutarch in Cæs . and Dio . 43. 38. It was again restored ...
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... means an unlawful bargain or contract . CHEVITIE . CHI аpres.- -The heads at the end of ploughed lands . -Hereinafter . CHIPPINGAVEL . - A tax upon wares or merchandise brought to a place to be sold . CHIRGEMOT .-- An ecclesiastical ...
... means an unlawful bargain or contract . CHEVITIE . CHI аpres.- -The heads at the end of ploughed lands . -Hereinafter . CHIPPINGAVEL . - A tax upon wares or merchandise brought to a place to be sold . CHIRGEMOT .-- An ecclesiastical ...
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Page 140 - Hallstead, one head of which extends towards the west and the other towards the east : — to have and to hold to him and his heirs, of me and my heirs...