The Complete Court-keeper, Or, Land-steward's Assistant: Containing, First, the Nature of Courts Leet and Courts Baron ... Secondly, the Manner of Holding Courts Leet, Courts Baron, and Courts of Survey ... Thirdly, the Manner of Keeping the Court Baron for Trying of Actions ... Fourthly, Precedents of Contracts, Conditions, Covenants ... Fifthly, the Power and Authority of the Lord, and of the Steward |
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... Charge to the Juries ; and the Forms of Entring thofe Courts in the Minute- Books and in the Court - Rolls ; with Precedents of great Variety of Pre- fentments , Amerciaments , Eftreats , Copies of Court - Roll for Life , and in Fee ...
... Charge to the Juries ; and the Forms of Entring thofe Courts in the Minute- Books and in the Court - Rolls ; with Precedents of great Variety of Pre- fentments , Amerciaments , Eftreats , Copies of Court - Roll for Life , and in Fee ...
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... - ria ; Green- ing no fuch Thing in any of them as a Charge wood of in the Court Leet and Court Baron fo proper Courts . and extenfive , ( although it be in more Words in Lex Cuftuma- in Greenwood ) as is contained in this , nor.
... - ria ; Green- ing no fuch Thing in any of them as a Charge wood of in the Court Leet and Court Baron fo proper Courts . and extenfive , ( although it be in more Words in Lex Cuftuma- in Greenwood ) as is contained in this , nor.
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... Charge lies upon the Land , and not upon the Perfon . By the Cuftom , the Lord , as Chancellor in his own Court , may dispose of a Copyhold Estate , when the Tenant leaves it uncertain . A Custom A Custom which is contrary to the ...
... Charge lies upon the Land , and not upon the Perfon . By the Cuftom , the Lord , as Chancellor in his own Court , may dispose of a Copyhold Estate , when the Tenant leaves it uncertain . A Custom A Custom which is contrary to the ...
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... Charge : The King's Counfel , your own , and your Fellows , you fhall well and truly keep : You fhall prefent nothing out of Hatred or Ma- lice , nor fhall conceal any Thing out of Love , Fear , or Affection ; but in all Things you ...
... Charge : The King's Counfel , your own , and your Fellows , you fhall well and truly keep : You fhall prefent nothing out of Hatred or Ma- lice , nor fhall conceal any Thing out of Love , Fear , or Affection ; but in all Things you ...
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... Charge in the your Charge . What you , that are fworn as to Court Leet . this Court Leet , are now by your Oath obliged to in- quire upon , I fhall reduce to thefe two Heads ; and they are , either of fuch Things as are here only in ...
... Charge in the your Charge . What you , that are fworn as to Court Leet . this Court Leet , are now by your Oath obliged to in- quire upon , I fhall reduce to thefe two Heads ; and they are , either of fuch Things as are here only in ...
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according Adminiftrators and Affigns admitted Tenant againſt Alfo they prefent alſo amerce Appurtenances Bailiff becauſe Cafe caufe Confideration Copy of Court-Roll Copyhold Cotage Court Baron Court Leet covenant Cuftom cuftomary Tenants Deceaſe Default demifed diftrain doth Eftate enfuing Eſtate Executors faid A. B. faid Clofe faid Court faid E. C. faid G. H. faid Manor faid Mefuage faid Premiffes faid Steward faid Tenements faid Term hereby fays Fealty feifed Feme Covert fhall fhould firft fome Forfeiture fuch fuffer fufficient Hands hath Heirs and Affigns Heriot himſelf hold the faid Homage Houfe Houſe Iffue Intereft John Jurifdiction laft Court lawful Money Leafe Licence Lord Lord's Manor aforefaid Mefuage or Tenement otherwife Pafture paid Parcel thereof Perfon Plaintiff Poffeffion proper Perfon reaſonable Reverfion ſaid Seifin Services therefore due ſhall thefe Prefents thereupon theſe Preſents Trefpafs Ufe and Behoof unto the faid Uſe Wafte whatſoever Wife yearly Rent
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Page 44 - States, do hereby constitute and appoint . my true and lawful attorney, for me, and in my name...
Page 325 - ... claiming or to claim, by, from, or under him or them or any of them.
Page 334 - Dexter and his successors, from the day of the date hereof, for and during, and unto the full end and term of eight calendar months from thence next ensuing and fully to be complete and ended.
Page 341 - ... it shall be lawful for the said lessor at any time thereafter into and upon the said demised premises or any part thereof in the name of the whole to re-enter and the same to have again re-possess and enjoy as of his or their former estate anything hereinafter contained to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 407 - TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said tract of land and all and singular other the premises hereby granted and released and every part and parcel thereof with their and every of their appurtenances...
Page 326 - ... at law or in equity, of, in, to, or out of, the said...
Page 411 - ... all and singular the said tract of land and premises ; with their, and every of their appurtenances, and every part...
Page 315 - ... was seised of the tenements aforesaid, with the appurtenances, in his demesne as of fee and right, in the time of peace, in the time of the said Lord GEORGE the First, late King of Great Britain, by taking the esplees thereof to the value, &c.
Page 99 - ... at the will of the lord, according to the cuftom of the faid manor; by virtue of which faid grant thereof, he the faid GS became, and at the faid time when, &c.
Page 415 - AB, to serve him as such from the day of the date hereof, for and during and until the full end and term of three years from hence next ensuing, and fully to be completed and ended.