A topographical history and description of Bawtry and Thorne, with the villages adjacent, by [blank. Signed W.P.].

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author, 1813 - 119 pagina's
 

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Pagina 53 - ... granted to him the ninth Lamb, the ninth Fleece, and the " ninth Sheaf, to be taken by two years then next to come. " And of Cities and Boroughs the very ninth part of all *
Pagina 99 - Meadow, till all the butchers' dogs pursued one of the bulls (maddened with noise and multitude) clean through the town. This sight so pleased the Earl, that he gave the Castle Meadow, where the bulls...
Pagina vi - Mulgrave, or his assigns, by a particular thereof mentioned to be of the yearly rent or value of...
Pagina 63 - They could not leave their lord without his permission ; but if they ran away, or were purloined from him, might be claimed and recovered by action, like beasts, or other chattels. They held indeed small portions of land, by way : of sustaining themselves and families, but it was at the mere will of the lord, who ¡ might dispossess them whenever he pleased...
Pagina xii - HELD of us our Heirs and Successors as of our Manor of East Greenwich in the County of Kent in free and Common Soccage and not in Capite or by Knights Service.
Pagina x - ... us, or any of our progenitors, or ancestors, late kings or queens of England...
Pagina 53 - ... without being unreasonably charged. And it is not the intent of the King, nor of other great men, nor the Commons, that by this grant made to the King, of fifteens, the poor boraile people, nor other that live of their bodily travaile, shall be comprized within the tax of the said fifteens, but shall be discharged by the advice of them which be deputed taxers, and of the great men which be deputed surveyors.
Pagina i - Company, and their successors for ever, to be holden of us, our heirs and successors, as of our manor of East Greenwich, in our County of Kent, in free and common soccage...
Pagina 64 - Inquisition were distinct from the servi and villani, and seem to be those of a less servile condition, who had a bord or cottage with a small parcel of land allowed to them, on condition they should supply the lord with poultry and eggs, and other small provisions for his board and entertainment.
Pagina 68 - A Trve Discovrse of the late voyages of discouerie, for the finding of a passage to Cathaya, by the Northweast, vnder the conduct of Martin Frobisher, generall; deuided into three Bookes.

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