| Richard Sims - Archives - 1856 - 584 pages
...Edward I, Adam Kirkeby or Kirby, then Treasurer, and his fellows, made inquiry, according to the ancient custom, by inquests or verdicts of juries, concerning...and the result of these verdicts, or inquests, was a scheme which in some respects is analogous to Domesday, inasmuch as it comprehends all the immediate... | |
| Richard Sims - Archives - 1856 - 560 pages
...Edward I, Adam Kirkeby or Kirby, then Treasurer, and his fellows, made inquiry, according to the ancient custom, by inquests or verdicts of juries, concerning...and the result of these verdicts, or inquests, was a scheme which in some respects is analogous to Domesday, inasmuch as it comprehends all the immediate... | |
| Richard Sims - Archives - 1861 - 656 pages
...Edward I, Adam Kirkeby or Kirby, then Treasurer, and his fellows, made inquiry, according to the ancient custom, by inquests or verdicts of juries, concerning...and the result of these verdicts, or inquests, was a scheme which in some respects is analogous to Domesday, inasmuch as it comprehends all the immediate... | |
| Great Britain - 1866 - 600 pages
...the result of these inquests or verdicts is said to be in some respects analogous to Domesday Book, inasmuch as it comprehends all the immediate military tenants of the crown." The eminent author* of the History of South Yorkshire, in his preface to the first volume of that valuable... | |
| Archives - 1891 - 344 pages
...1306-7), Adam Kirkeby or Kirby, then Treasurer, and his fellows, made inquiry, according to the ancient custom, by inquests or verdicts of juries, concerning...comprehends all the immediate military tenants of the crown. Only a fragment of the original is now extant, preserved among the ' Subsidy Rolls ' containing portions... | |
| Patrick Edward Dove - Domesday book - 1891 - 344 pages
...1306-7), Adam Kirkeby or Kirby, then Treasurer, and his fellows, made inquiry, according to the ancient custom, by inquests or verdicts of juries, concerning...comprehends all the immediate military tenants of the crown. Only a fragment of the original is now extant, preserved among the ' Subsidy Rolls ' (f£f ), containing... | |
| Patrick Edward Dove - Domesday book - 1891 - 348 pages
...according to the ancient custom, by inquests or verdicts of juries, concerning the tenures in capita throughout several of the shires of England, and the...comprehends all the immediate military tenants of the crown. Only a fragment of the original is now extant, preserved among the 'Subsidy Rolls' containing portions... | |
| Sir Francis Palgrave - Great Britain - 1922 - 674 pages
...Edward I. Adam Kirkeby or Kirby, then Treasurer, and his fellows, made inquiry, according to the ancient custom, by inquests or verdicts of juries, concerning...documents of the same class and description, furnish the materials for a connected history of the land, and also of the occupiers of the land in then* several... | |
| 672 pages
...Edward I. Adam Kirkeby or Kirby, then Treasurer, and his fellows, made inquiry, according to the ancient custom, by inquests or verdicts of juries, concerning...documents of the same class and description, furnish the materials for a connected history of the land, and also of the occupiers of the land in their several... | |
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