A manor, manerium, a manendo, because the usual residence of the owner, seems to have been a district of ground, held by lords or great personages; who kept in their own hands so much land as was necessary for the use of their families, which were called... The History of Pontefract, in Yorkshire - Página 11por George Fox - 1827 - 366 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 páginas
...to our ancestors, even before the Norman conquest. A manor, manerium, a manendo, because the usual residence of the owner, seems to have been a district...dominicales, or demesne lands ; being occupied by the lord, or dominus manerii, and his servants. The other, or tenemental, lands they distributed among their... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 734 páginas
...to each manometrical space, readily transferred into a table prepared for the purpose," MANOR, was a district of ground held by lords or great personages, who kept in their own hands so much laud as was uecessary for the use of their families, which were called demesne hinds, being occupied... | |
| Thomas Faulkner - 1810 - 514 páginas
...known to our ancestors, even before the Norman Conquest. A Manor, Manerium a manendo, because the usual residence of the owner, seems to have been a district...necessary for the use of their families, which were called terrce dominicales, or demesne lands, being occupied by the lord, or daminus manerii, and his servants.... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 742 páginas
...prepared for the purpose." (Phil. Trans, vol. 67.). MANOR, MAXEUIUM, (à inancndo, because the usual residence of the owner), seems to have been a district...for the use of their families, which were 'Called terree dominicales, or demesne lands: being occupied by the lord, or dominas niaiicrii, ami his servants.... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 408 páginas
...each manometiica! space, readily transferred into a table prepared for the purpose." MAX* li;, was a district of ground held by lords or great personages,...necessary for the use of their families, which were called demesne lands, being occupied by the lord, or domimit monerii, and his servants The other lands they... | |
| Charles Barton - 1821 - 696 páginas
...to our ancestors, even before the Norman conquest. A manor, manerium, a manendo", because the usual residence of the owner, seems to have been a district...necessary for the use of their families, which were called terra dominicles, or demesne lands; being occupied by the lord, or dominus manerii, and his servants.... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 406 páginas
...in the lower half of the scale, and augmented the pressure above the mean. In the upper MANOR, was a district of ground held by lords or great personages,...necessary for the use of their families, which were called demesne lands, being occupied by the lord, or dondnus manerii, and his servants The other lands they... | |
| Thomas Thompson - 1824 - 334 páginas
...EXPLANATION OF THE TERMS USED IN DOMESDAY BOOK. A MANOR — Manerium, a manendo, because the usual residence of the owner — seems to have been a district...necessary for the use of their families, which were called terrce dominicaks, or 60 demesne lands ; being occupied by the Lord, or dominus manerii, and his servants.... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 626 páginas
...to our ancestors, even before the Norman conquest. A manor, manerium, a manendo, because the usual residence of the owner seems to have been a district...personages ; who kept in their own hands so much land as ' 1 Inst. 43. 2 Inst.65, 66, 67. « Co. Cop. 5 2& 10. * Wright, 210. was necessary for the use of their... | |
| William Blackstone - 1827 - 916 páginas
...to our ancestors, even before the Norman conquest. A manor, manerium, a mantndo, because the usual residence of the owner seems to have been a district...necessary for the use of their families, which were called terrât domintcalei or demtint lands : being occupied by the lord, or daminvs minerii, and his servants.... | |
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