A Collection of Records and Documents Relating to the Hundred and Manor of Crondal in the County of Southampton Volume 1 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 Excerpt: ... by his steward granted to the said John seizin of all and singular the premises with appurtenances. To have and to hold the aforesaid parcel of meadow with appurtenances to the said John Geale, his heirs and assigns, according to the custom, fec, specified. Paying therefor yearly to the said Dean, fec, 8d., and, fec And he shall give to the lord as a heriot according to the form of the said indentures, nothing, because it is not heriotable. And in like manner the heirs and assigns of the said John shall give to the lord as a fine when it falls according to the form of the said indentures, 12rf., and not more. And the same John gave to the lord as a fine for such entrance thereupon had, 12rf., and for a heriot, nothing. Which aforesaid fine the lord of his special grace pardoned and regave to him, and he did fealty to the lord and was admitted tenant thereof. John Geale.---To the same court held there on the day and year above named, came the same John Geale, who holds in like manner according to the custom of the manor, a cottage with a curtilage adjoining, containing half an acre of land with appurtenances in Yateley. Which aforesaid cottage, &c, the premises with appurtenances the lord granted to the said John after the surrender of John Cockes. And now in the aforesaid court he surrendered in like manner the said cottage, etc, the premises with appurtenances into the hands of the lord, with the iutention aforesaid. And upon this the lord by his steward granted to the said John seizin of all and singular the premises with appurtenances in the manner and form aforesaid. Paying therefor yearly to the said Dean, &c, I8d., and, fec And he shall give to the lord as a heriot according to the form of the aforesaid indentures, .nothing, because it is not heriotab...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 Excerpt: ... by his steward granted to the said John seizin of all and singular the premises with appurtenances. To have and to hold the aforesaid parcel of meadow with appurtenances to the said John Geale, his heirs and assigns, according to the custom, fec, specified. Paying therefor yearly to the said Dean, fec, 8d., and, fec And he shall give to the lord as a heriot according to the form of the said indentures, nothing, because it is not heriotable. And in like manner the heirs and assigns of the said John shall give to the lord as a fine when it falls according to the form of the said indentures, 12rf., and not more. And the same John gave to the lord as a fine for such entrance thereupon had, 12rf., and for a heriot, nothing. Which aforesaid fine the lord of his special grace pardoned and regave to him, and he did fealty to the lord and was admitted tenant thereof. John Geale.---To the same court held there on the day and year above named, came the same John Geale, who holds in like manner according to the custom of the manor, a cottage with a curtilage adjoining, containing half an acre of land with appurtenances in Yateley. Which aforesaid cottage, &c, the premises with appurtenances the lord granted to the said John after the surrender of John Cockes. And now in the aforesaid court he surrendered in like manner the said cottage, etc, the premises with appurtenances into the hands of the lord, with the iutention aforesaid. And upon this the lord by his steward granted to the said John seizin of all and singular the premises with appurtenances in the manner and form aforesaid. Paying therefor yearly to the said Dean, &c, I8d., and, fec And he shall give to the lord as a heriot according to the form of the aforesaid indentures, .nothing, because it is not heriotab...

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General Books LLC

Country of origin

United States

Release date

February 2012

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February 2012

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246 x 189 x 12mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

230

ISBN-13

978-1-150-10245-5

Barcode

9781150102455

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1-150-10245-4



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