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The Publications of the Thoresby Society - Page 33
1904
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Principles of the Law of Real Property: Intended as a First Book for the Use ...

Joshua Williams - 1845 - 458 pages
...the donees in frank-marriage, as they were called, held the lands Frank-marriage, granted, to them and the heirs of their two bodies, free from all manner of service to the donor or his heirs (a mere oath of fealty or fidelity excepted), until the fourth degree of consanguinity from the donor...
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Principles of the Law of Real Property: Intended as a First Book for the Use ...

Joshua Williams - 1859 - 494 pages
...her husband, or the donees in frank-marriage, as they were called, held the lands granted, to them and the heirs of their two bodies free from all manner of serviee to the donor or his heirs (a mere oath of fealty or fidelity excepted), until the fourth degree...
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Principles of the Law of Real Property in New South Wales: Intended for the ...

Richard Edgar Kemp - 1903 - 650 pages
...daughter and her husband, who were called donees ID. frank-marriage, held the lands granted to them and the heirs of their two bodies, free from all manner of service to the donor or his heirs, (a mere oath of fealty or fidelity excepted), until the fourth degree of consanguinity from the donor...
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The Encyclopędia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 11

Hugh Chisholm - 1910 - 988 pages
...and her husband were termed the donees in frankmarriage, because they held the land granted to them and the heirs of their two bodies free from all manner of service, except fealty, to the donor or his heirs until the fourth degree of consanguinity from the donor was...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Fra to Har

1910 - 994 pages
...and her husband were termed the donees in frankmarriage, because they held the land granted to them 11|-:Ady 1v8 R *&XbB 2X ˶s {Q i 'F' L< 1p H >? g ? except fealty, to the donor or his heirs until the fourth degree of consanguinity from the donor was...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Fra to Har

1910 - 1028 pages
...and her husband were termed the donees in frankmarriage, because they held the land granted to them and the heirs of their two bodies free from all manner of service, except fealty, to the donor or his heirs until the fourth degree of consanguinity from the donor was...
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Principles of the Law of Real Property: Intended as a First Book for the Use ...

Joshua Williams - 1920 - 934 pages
...frank-marriage, as they were called, Frankheld the lands granted to them and the heirs of their"1"1" ' two bodies free from all manner of service to the donor or his heirs (an oath of fealty (c) excepted), until the (a) This may be inferred from possession. See Mad. Form,...
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The Publications of the Thoresby Society, Volume 11

1904 - 590 pages
...of Farnley, Esq. Richard held of me one bovate of land with all its appurtenances. And I, William, and my heirs will warrant the said sale and quitclaim...she was married to him sometime before Martinmas, 1235. 1225, Martinmas. Fine between Adam de Nerford and Isolda his wife, plaintiffs, and William de...
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