Extracts from the Court Rolls of the Manor of Wimbledon: Extending from I. Edward IV. to A. D. 1864

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314 ページ - February, in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of our sovereign lord George the Third, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four.
297 ページ - Commissioner shall be of as full Force and Effect, to all Intents and Purposes^ as if the same had been made by the said Court, unless the same shall, upon Application to the said Court at the next following Sitting thereof, be by the said Court altered or rescinded.
546 ページ - ... otherwise, doth hereby for himself, his heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns covenant, grant, and declare with and to the said Charlotte Marryat and Joseph Marryat, and each of them, that during the lives of the said Charlotte Marryat and Joseph Marryat, and the survivor of them, it shall and may be lawful, to and for the said Charlotte Marryat and Joseph Marryat respectively, during their respective lives, whilst they shall respectively occupy the said Mansion House and gardens ; and...
397 ページ - ... commoning &c. as if this Estate had continued Copyhold. And the said Sir Theodore Janssen, did grant to the said Edward Gibbon, his heirs and assigns, like right and benefit of commoning and digging and carrying away gravel turf mould and soil * * * * « * * (Pp. 124 and 125). Custom Roll read in court, ") Now at this Court the homage presentment of > Roll of Customs appertheir right of common. ) taining to this Manor, being read in open Court so far as respects the right of commoning, enjoyed...
297 ページ - Engine, Forge, or Furnace, every Person or Persons so offending, shall for every such Mill, Engine, Forge or Furnace, forfeit the Sum of Two hundred Pounds of lawful Money of Great Britain.
546 ページ - Joseph have, or claim ; of cutting, digging, taking, or carrying away, in, upon, from, under or over, the said piece of land called Wimbledon Common ; either for the purpose of amending, repairing, and improving the said gardens, or any other purpose, turf, peat, bog-earth, loam, gravel, sand, or other soil, or material of any description whatsoever ; together with all rights, powers, easements, and remedies incidental thereto, save and except the right hereinafter granted, or intended so to be....
187 ページ - Tuesday next after the feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary the Virgin, in the fourth year of the reign of King Henry the Fifth after the Conquest.
113 ページ - ... able to make good and just title for it by law ; and that no person should take at any one time hereafter, for the cutting wood there, beyond 6d. for each cartload ; under penalty of 10s. General Court 5 Sept. 2 Eliz. The Homage * * * Order for wood to last for ") And it was ordered, by two years. ) the assent of all the tenants there, that hereafter no tenant of the manor aforesaid, from the feast of St. Michael the Archangel last past, during the term of two years then next to come, by himself,...
429 ページ - Lord, f of Comoning, and of digof digging and carrying f ging, and carrying away away gravel, turf, &c. } Gravel, Turf, Mould, and Soil, and all other the like rights and privileges to be had and taken by the said Edward Gibbon, his heirs and assigns, within the said Manor for or in respect [of] or for the improvement of the said capital messuage and premises ; thereby bargained and sold, and in the same full and ample manner, to all intents and purposes, as he, the said Edward Gibbon, his heirs,...
369 ページ - Mannor as followcth (viz.) on the death of any Customary Tenant, seized of a yard land, which contains fifteen acres, or the greatest part thereof, a black sheep or in lieu thereof, x. pence ; and for a relief ij. shillings and ij. pence. These have been taken at all times ; except some few late years. 4. Guardianship fines. — If any Customary Tenant die, and his heir be within age, he is to be admitted by his Guardian to be assigned him by the Lord ; which is to be him to whom the right of Guardianship...

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