| 1796 - 512 pages
...nature of purlieus, the crown referves certain rights. The copyholds •within the manor of Lyndhurit, entirely belong to the crown, and are granted to tenants by copy of county roll, according to the cu'.Lom of the manor* The timber on this manor is alfo the property of... | |
| William Cruise - 1818 - 636 pages
...estates may be destroyed in several ^^ ways ; for whenever an estate of this kind ceases to be held by copy of court roll, according to the custom of the manor, it is said to be extinguished and gone. 2. Thus if a copyholder surrenders his estate to Surrender... | |
| John Clarke (law-bookseller.) - 1819 - 502 pages
...return for the borough of Horsham, 8vo. 1808, 3s. sewed. 11. CONSIDERATIONS on the question whether tenants by copy of court roll according to the custom of the manor, though not at the will of the lord, are freeholders qualif1ed to vote in elections, (a pamphlet.) 8vo.... | |
| 1821 - 328 pages
...Copyholds, of ancient demesne, have divers immunities annexed to their tenure ; but are still held by copy of court roll, according to the custom of the manor, though not at the will of the lord. Ix. Frankalmoign is a tenure by spiritual services, whereby many... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Barrister - 1822 - 476 pages
...Estates not assets for specialty debts, nor even debts to the crown. Ibid. 394. 20. An estate held by copy of court roll, according to the custom of the manor; but in case of intestacy, distributable as personal estate, and in other respects, differing from copyhold,... | |
| Henry John Shepherd - 1825 - 520 pages
...subjects, as though their interest is freehold, yet the tenure by which they hold their estates is by copy of court roll, according to the custom of the manor ; (') but inasmuch as the statute above-mentioned'/) excludes from the right of voting all persons... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - 1826 - 734 pages
...in fee in the right of his crown, by his steward granted copyhold lands, parcel of the manor, to one by copy of court roll, according to the custom of the manor, in fee. And afterwards the King, by his letters patent under the Exchequer seal, made a lease of those... | |
| James Stewart - 1829 - 556 pages
...(parcels) with the appurtenances and which is now held for an estate of inheritance by the said (tenant) by copy of court roll according to the custom of the manor of free from incumbrances and absolutely enfranchised and discharged from all manner of rents fines... | |
| Thomas Coventry - 1827 - 188 pages
...not of a copyhold tenure, though the copyholder himself should even agree that the allotments be held by copy of Court Roll according to the custom of the manor. In a late case, 1 an issue was directed under an inclosure act, to try whether allotments made to copyholders... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1827 - 926 pages
...their own proper use and behoof, a trust estate did not pass. Ex parte Brettell. 577 2. An estate held by copy of Court Roll, according to the custom of the manor, but in case of intestacy, distributable as personal estate,, and in other respects differing from copyhold,... | |
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