The Publications of the Thoresby Society, Volumen17

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The Society, 1908

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Página 124 - Bloomfield, accordingly, to hold to him, his heirs and assigns for ever, according to the custom of the said manor, and...
Página 124 - As you shall answer the contrary at your peril. Given under my hand and seal, the First of July 1652. OLIVER CROMWELL.* Note. In the Archives of Trinity College Cambridge is a patent duly signeted, and superscribed "Oliver P.," of date "Whitehall, 21st October 1654;" appointing Richard Pratt, " who, as we are informed, is very poor and necessitous...
Página 210 - Geoffrey, whose heir he is, was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day on which he died in the time of King Henry III.
Página 268 - Poor of the same parish; and they or the greater part of them shall take order from time to time...
Página 201 - Leissencroft sine aliquo retenemento cum omnibus pertinenciis, libertatibus et aisiamentis ad eandam terram pertinentibus, habendam et tenendam sibi et heredibus suis de me et heredibus meis libere et quiete...
Página 275 - And further, it is commanded that highways leading from one market town to another shall be enlarged, whereas bushes, woods, or dykes be, so that there be neither dyke, tree, nor bush whereby a man may lurk to do hurt within two hundred foot of the one side and two hundred foot on the other side of the way...
Página 152 - Names of the Roman Catholics, Non-Jurors, and others, who Refused to Take the Oaths to King George I., together with their Titles, Additions, and Places of Abode, the Parishes and Townships where their Lands lay, the Names of the then Tenants, and the Annual Value of them as returned by themselves.
Página 167 - Cambridge to grant five messuages and twelve cottages to the Master and Scholars of the House of Corpus Christi and B.
Página 247 - ... 87 (m. 1 6). At Lancaster, on Monday in the fifth week of Lent, 35 Henry VI. [4th April, 1457]. Between Ralph Assheton, esquire, and Margery, his wife, plaintiffs, and Richard Barton, of Midelton, the elder, esquire, deforciant of 2 messuages, 76 acres of land, 19 acres of meadow, 90 acres of pasture, 30 acres of wood, and 100 acres of moor in Midelton [in Salford Hundred]. Roger acknowledged the said tenements to be the right of Margery, for which Ralph and Margery granted them to Richard, to...
Página 164 - ... composing it. This is the headland. Sometimes, when the strips of the one furlong run at right angles to the strips of its neighbour, the first strip in the one furlong does duty as the headland, giving access to the strips in the other. In either case all the owners of the strips in a furlong have the right to turn their plough upon the headland, and thus, the owner of the headland must wait until all the other strips are ploughed before he can plough his own.

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