| 1876 - 626 pages
...land extending to the park of Henry de Ständisch with its appurtenances in the Tillage of Shevynton. To have and to hold of the chief lords of the fee in peace by the service due and accustomed for ever. Witnesses: Henry de Ständisch, Richard de Longetro,... | |
| Frederick Perrot Parker - 1879 - 350 pages
...Dymok on the other, and one end abuts on the lane leading to Blythe as far as the end of my way (vie). To have and to hold of the chief lords of the fee ; and after Robert's death it is to go to Richard his son, and his heirs, but if he die without heirs,... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1898 - 376 pages
...burgage with buildings and also half a burgage lying outside the cemetery of the church at Ormeskirk To have and to hold of the chief lords of the fee for customary dues. Witnesses : Gilbert of Halsale knight, Nicholas of Atherton knight, Henry of Scaresbrek... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1900 - 814 pages
...delivered to John. If John do not pay the money at the said term, the manor shall remain to Peter, to have and to hold of the chief lords of the fee, according to the said charter, which shall be delivered to Peter. John grants that if Peter be ejected... | |
| Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society - 1910 - 672 pages
...and his heirs, and the heirs of John and Annora and Roger shall have no claim : for Robert Parning to have and to hold of the chief lords of the fee, &c., for all time. (In the Octave of Trinity ?), 13 Edward III. (132o.) Between John de Lancastre and... | |
| Selden Society - 1915 - 574 pages
...as woods, pasture-lands, pastures, waters, mills, footpaths, roads, advowson of the parsonage etc. to have and to hold of the chief lords of the fee etc. For he saith that afterwards, while those tenements in Papworth were in the seisin of the aforesaid... | |
| Selden Society - 1926 - 524 pages
...they should die without an heir etc., the tenements should remain to the right heirs of G. forever, to have and to hold of the chief lords of the fee by the services etc. and not reserving the reversion to the donor or his heirs, in such cases the second... | |
| Newstead Abbey - 1940 - 278 pages
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