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... who were to see that every one manured and occupied his lands to the best of
his power , and be resident thereon , and that they be cherished so as to be able
to rear the lord's rent , of their corn for the most part , though there be no herring ...
... who were to see that every one manured and occupied his lands to the best of
his power , and be resident thereon , and that they be cherished so as to be able
to rear the lord's rent , of their corn for the most part , though there be no herring ...
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The coroner ought to have no customs of any man , but of him that beareth rent to
the lord , and if it be a penny rent , he shall pay the coroner his duty , ( the moar to
be free of all manner of customs . ) Fourpence shall be paid yearly out of every ...
The coroner ought to have no customs of any man , but of him that beareth rent to
the lord , and if it be a penny rent , he shall pay the coroner his duty , ( the moar to
be free of all manner of customs . ) Fourpence shall be paid yearly out of every ...
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And all proprietors of dwelling - houses , or on cottages and intacks not
exceeding two shillings original chief rent , shall send one And every proprietor of
each and every cottage or intack , from two shillings to seven shillings and
sixpence ...
And all proprietors of dwelling - houses , or on cottages and intacks not
exceeding two shillings original chief rent , shall send one And every proprietor of
each and every cottage or intack , from two shillings to seven shillings and
sixpence ...
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Rent . No goods or chattels of tenants , being in any house or houses , or upon
any lands or tenements let for life , or for one or more years , or otherwise , shall
be taken by virtue of any execution , or - extended , unless the party at whose suit
...
Rent . No goods or chattels of tenants , being in any house or houses , or upon
any lands or tenements let for life , or for one or more years , or otherwise , shall
be taken by virtue of any execution , or - extended , unless the party at whose suit
...
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