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" For though in general they are still said to hold their estates at the will of the lord, yet it is such a will as is agreeable to the custom of the manor ; which customs... "
History of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, Instituted September 22, 1831 - Page 150
by Berwickshire Naturalists' Club (Scotland) - 1872
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 2

William Blackstone - 1791 - 566 pages
...the cuftom of the manor; which cuftoms are preferved and evidenced by the rolls of the feveral courts baron in which they are entered, or kept on foot by the conftant immemorial ufage of the feveral manors in which the lands lie. And, as fuch tenants had nothing...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England,: In Four Books, Volume 2

William Blackstone - 1794 - 700 pages
...the cuftom of the manor; which cuftoms arc preferved and evidenced by the rolls of the feveral courts baron in which they are entered, or kept on foot by the conilant immemorial ufage of the fcveral manors in which the lands lie. And, as fuch tenants had nothing...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 2

William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 pages
...custom of the manor ; which customs are preserved and evidenced by the rolls of the several courts baron in which they are entered, or kept on foot by...immemorial usage of the several manors in which the lands lie. And, as* such tenants' had nothing to shew for their estates but these customs, and admissions...
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The History, Principles and Practice, (ancient and Modern,) of the Legal ...

Charles Runnington - 1820 - 620 pages
...custom of the manor ; customs which are preserved and evidenced by the rolls of the several courts baron in which they are entered, or kept on foot by...immemorial usage of the several manors in which the lands lie. And as such tenants have nothing to shew for their estates but the customs, and admissions in...
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Elements of Conveyancing: With Cursory Remarks Upon the Study of ..., Volume 3

Charles Barton - 1821 - 696 pages
...custom of the manor ; which customs are preserved and evidenced by the rolls of the several courts-baron in which they are entered, or kept on foot by the...immemorial usage of the several manors in which the lands lie. And as such tenants had nothing to show for their estates but these customs, and admissions in...
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The Ancient Customs of the Manor of Taunton Deane;: Collected from the ...

H. B. Shillibeer - 1821 - 180 pages
...custom of the manor; which customs are or ought to be preserved by the rolls of the several courts baron, in which they are entered, or kept on foot, by the constant immemorial usage of the manors in which the land lie. And as such tenants had nothing to shew for their estates, but those...
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Sheppard's Precedent of Precedents: Or One General Precedent for Common ...

Thomas Walter Williams - 1825 - 596 pages
...custom of the manor ; which customs are preserved and evidenced by the rolls of the several courts baron, in which they are entered or kept on foot,...immemorial usage of the several manors in which the lands lie. 2 Slack. Com. 95. 147. II. An Estate for a Term of Years.] The next estate, with respect to the...
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Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another], Volume 2

sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 626 pages
...the custom of the manor; which customs are preserved and evidenced by the rolls of the several courts baron in which they are entered, or kept on foot by the constant immemorial usage of b Litt. § 20l. " § 208. ' § 304, 5, €. the several manors in which the lands lie. And, as such...
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Prose

1826 - 450 pages
...the cuftom of the manor; which cuftoms are preferved and evidenced by the rolls of the feveral courts baron in which they are entered, or kept on foot by the confiant immemorial ufage of the feveral manors in which the lands lie. And, as fuch tenants had nothing...
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Origines Genealogicae; Or, The Sources Whence English Genealogies May be ...

Stacey Grimaldi - 1828 - 372 pages
...the custom of the manor, which customs are preserved and evidenced by the Bolls of the several Courts Baron in which they are entered, or kept on foot by...immemorial usage of the several manors in which the lands lie. And as such tenants had nothing to shew for their estates, but these customs, and admissions in...
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