The Court Rolls of the Honor of Clitheroe in the County of Lancaster ...Emmott & Company, limited, 1897 |
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... common law , of purprestures , waifs and strays , and of all common nuisances and annoyances . He might impose amerciaments for offences , and fines for con- tempt , which were leviable and recoverable by distress . For a full account ...
... common law , of purprestures , waifs and strays , and of all common nuisances and annoyances . He might impose amerciaments for offences , and fines for con- tempt , which were leviable and recoverable by distress . For a full account ...
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... common law , the verdict was given by the advice of the Steward , but by the Jury alone , in those cases where the decision rested upon the application of custom . In cases The Halmote cannot be correctly described as either a Court ...
... common law , the verdict was given by the advice of the Steward , but by the Jury alone , in those cases where the decision rested upon the application of custom . In cases The Halmote cannot be correctly described as either a Court ...
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... common Plaiers of enterludes , Minstrils wandring abroad , Glasse- men , Saylers , Souldiers , Schollers , & all other idle persons which goe about begging . STOCKS . 3 Also for the punishment of these offendors , you shall inquire if ...
... common Plaiers of enterludes , Minstrils wandring abroad , Glasse- men , Saylers , Souldiers , Schollers , & all other idle persons which goe about begging . STOCKS . 3 Also for the punishment of these offendors , you shall inquire if ...
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... Common Bridges ouer Common Streames bee broken , that by reason thereof the King's Subiects cannot passe about their affaires and businesses , you must present those which ought to make them , vpon a paine . COMMON POUNDS BROKEN.9 And ...
... Common Bridges ouer Common Streames bee broken , that by reason thereof the King's Subiects cannot passe about their affaires and businesses , you must present those which ought to make them , vpon a paine . COMMON POUNDS BROKEN.9 And ...
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... Common - wealth . A Forestaller is hee which buyeth or causeth to bee bought any victualls whatsoeuer going to any Faire or Market to bee sold , and maketh any bargaine for the buying thereof before the same bee brought into the Faire ...
... Common - wealth . A Forestaller is hee which buyeth or causeth to bee bought any victualls whatsoeuer going to any Faire or Market to bee sold , and maketh any bargaine for the buying thereof before the same bee brought into the Faire ...
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acres of land Admittance granted amerced appurtenances Banester chantry chantry priest Chatburne Christopher Hertley Christopher Milnes Clitheroe Castle common pasture Constables Corbrigg Dawson defendant dower Dugdale Edmund Edward elected Greave Elizabeth feast of St Feoffees ffoldes forbad Forest of Trawden Geoffrey Greave of Colne Halmote heirs held at Colne Henry VIII Henry Walton Hergreves Hyrd iiijd iijd iijs-iiijd Inquisition taken Intent declares James Herteley James Michell Jennet John Hanson John Herteley Jury present Jury say King King's Lawrence Manor of Colne Mersden messuage Mylnes Nicholas Robynson oath oxgang oxgang of land oxgangland Parker plea of debt plea of trespass premises relict reverted Richard Kendall Robert Blakey rodeland Roger Herteley rood of land seid seised seyd Smyth Steward surety surrendered Tailyor Talior tenant Thomas Kendall Thomas Nowell Towneley viij viijd virtue of office widow wife William Dugdale William Lister Worston Wycoller Wynewall xijd yearly rent
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213 ページ - Wurston Greyne," and in that the said defendant has deforced and disseised him of the said land, and has wrongfully occupied and withheld the same, to his injury in the sum of xx1'. The defendant denies the allegation, and says that he is fined and seised of the said land, with other lands, to himself and his heirs for ever, according to the custom of the Manor ; and he prays for an enquiry by his country, viz., by xxiiij.
144 ページ - Elizabeth is, 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...
215 ページ - VIII., in the twentyseventh year of his reign, " to begin on the day next after the feast of the purification of the blessed virgin Mary, and to continue six days next following...
246 ページ - ... contrary to the Statute; and Richard Mersden, Christopher Robynson, Richard Mitton, and Margaret Mersden, widow, for obstructing the highway in the Prestfold. And they further present that the township [villatus] of Colne has not made " les stokks"! according to the ordinance ; and that all men and women who shall sell ale, after the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist [June 24] next ensuing, shall sell by stamped measure,§ under penalty of xijd [to be forfeited] so often as they do...
234 ページ - If the lord ousts his [copyhold] tenant he does him a wrong, for his tenant is as well inheritor to have the land to him and his heirs according to the custom of the manor as any man is to have his lands at common law.
116 ページ - Henry the Eighth, by the Grace of God, King of England, and of France, Defender of the Faith, Lord of Ireland, and in Earth immediately under Christ Supreme Head of the Church of England...
204 ページ - Common of estovers or estouviers, that is, necessaries (from estoffer, to furnish), is a liberty of taking necessary wood, for the use or furniture of a house or farm, from off another's estate.
xiv ページ - Also you shall inquire of Sleepers by day, and walkers by night, to steale and purloine other men's goods and Conies out of Warrens, Fish out of men's seuerall Ponds or Waters, Hennes from Henrouse, or any other thing whatsoeuer, for they are ill members in a Common-wealth, and deserue punishment : therefore if you know any such, present them.
360 ページ - Henry fforte is the relation and next heir of the said William Hyrd, chantry priest,* according to the intent of the said Indentures. Thereupon Agnes, Jennet, and Margaret Michell, daughters and co-heiresses of Nicholas Michell, forbad fine in right of their inheritance, * William Hyrd probably died during the summer of the year 1543. He must have been an old man at the time of his death. — (See Note, page 265.) and Henry Banester is found as surety to reply to the said forbid. Admittance granted,...
57 ページ - Monday next after the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, in 1359, leaving his brother (of the same name, John), his heir,m then nineteen years of age.