Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: During Michaelmas Term, Eighth Geo. IV.[-Easter Team, Eleventh Geo. IV. 1827-30] ... By James Manning ... and Archer Ryland ... With an Index and Table of Principal Matters, Volume 3S. Sweet, 1830 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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acres of land action ancient demesne appears appurtenances assession roll ASSUMPSIT bankrupt Bayley bill borough BRENTON caption of seisin castle conventionary tenants copyhold Court Crown custom customary tenants defendant defendant's demesne document Duchy of Cornwall Duke of Cornwall Earl of Cornwall Edward entry evidence feast of St free tenants freehold granted held hold holden indorsement inrolment John Starke judgment jury justices kingdom of England Lady the Queen lease LITTLEDALE Lord TENTERDEN manor aforesaid manor of Tewington ment messuage minerals Nansmellyn Nicholas Axford owner paid parish party payment person plaintiff plea possession proved question received render rents of assize Restormel Richard ROWE seised seisin seven Seventh Day sheriff shew stannary Starke and Nicholas statute steward surrender taken tenements tenure thereof tion toll toll tin verdict Vide villeins villenage Walter Skelton William worth writ
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