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" The king to his Justices of the Bench greeting. Where of late it was provided that religious men should not enter into the fees of any without licence and will of the chief lord of whom such fees be holden immediately... "
Reeves' History of the English Law, from the Time of the Romans to the End ... - Page 27
by John Reeves, William Francis Finlason - 1879
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The principles and law of tithing

Francis Plowden - Tithes - 1806 - 648 pages
...accrue to the lord of the fee. Who shall take the Forfeiture of Lands given in Mortmain. Where of late it was provided, that religious men should not enter into the fees of r.ny without licence and will of the chief lord, olwho:u such lees be holden immediately ; and notwithstanding...
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A Succinct View of the History of Mortmain and the Statutes Relative to ...

Anthony Highmore - Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations - 1809 - 648 pages
...Edw. i. «. *. the statute De Religiosis, anno 1279. The statute recites, " That it had been of late provided, " that religious men should not enter into the fees of any, " without licence and will of the chief lord, of whom such " fees be hoklen immediately ; and notwithstanding...
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History of the English Law: From the Time of the Saxons, to the ..., Volume 1

John Reeves - Constitutional history - 1814 - 528 pages
...effect of it declared by the statute of mortmain in the next Feign (c). " Of late," says that act, " it .was provided, that religious men should not enter into " the fees of any, without licence and will of the chief lord of " whom such fees be holden immediately;" because if they did,...
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An Outline of the Law of Tenure and Tenancy: Containing the First Principles ...

James Ram - Land tenure - 1825 - 206 pages
...141. (d) Litt. S. 140. N " That religious men should not enter into the fees of any, with" out licence and will of the chief lord, of whom such fees be " holden immediately ; and, notwithstanding, such religious men " have entered as well into their own fees, as into the...
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A Practical Treatise of the Law of Mortmain, and Charitable Uses and Trusts ...

Leonard Shelford - Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations - 1836 - 1090 pages
...of Lands given in Mortmain. THE king to the justices of his bench greeting, where of J^d"' {' late it was provided, that religious men should not enter into the fees of any without licence and will of the chief lord of whom such fees be holden immediately ; and notwithstanding such...
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A Collection of Statutes Connected with the General ..., Volume 1; Volume 1225

Great Britain - Law - 1836 - 1022 pages
...given in Mortmain. , King to the Justices of his bench greeting, where of late it was 7 jr^ i «. 2 provided, That religious men should not enter into the fees of any c. \m ' "" " without licence and will of the chief Lord of whom such fees be holden q H •" immediately...
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The Church History of Britain, from the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year ...

Thomas Fuller - Great Britain - 1837 - 600 pages
...France, and now at last followed by king Edward, according to the tenor ensuing : — " Whereas of late it was provided, that religious men should not enter into the fees of any without licence and will of the chief lords of whom such fees be holden immediately : and, notwithstanding,...
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The Church history of Britain, Volume 1

Thomas Fuller - 1837 - 590 pages
...France, and now at last followed by king Edward, according to the tenor ensuing : — " Whereas of late it was provided, that religious men should not enter into the fees of any without licence and will of the chief lords of whom such fees be holden immediately : and, notwithstanding,...
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An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain, Chiefly of England ..., Volume 2

Jeremy Collier - Church history - 1840 - 670 pages
...will best appear by the recital of the statute, which runs thus : — Tiie statute Whereas, of late, it was provided that religious men should not enter into the fees of any, without the license and will of the chief lords of whom such fees be holden immediately : and, notwithstanding,...
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The Ecclesiastical Law, Volume 2

Richard Burn - Ecclesiastical law - 1842 - 812 pages
...statute De religiosis, intended to provide against these devices, which is as followeth : " Where of late it was provided that religious men should not enter into the fees of any without licence and will of the chief lord, and notwithstanding, such religious men have entered as well into...
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