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    A manorial roll or court roll is the roll or record kept of the activities of a manorial court, in particular containing entries relating to the rents...
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    giving a copy of the relevant title deed that is recorded in the manorial court roll to the tenant; not the actual land deed itself. The legal owner of...
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    Published privately, Edinburgh. pp. 26 & 46 Theophilus Talbot, 1925, The Manorial Roll of the Isle of Man, p. 32 Crowe, N.G. (2001). Survey of Douglas. Vol...
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    privileged copyhold or copyhold of frank tenure. It is a tenure by copy of manorial roll, but not expressed to be at the will of the lord. It is, in fact, only...
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    where the tenant was obliged to perform manorial duties to his lord who left the original deeds in the manorial roll) wanted to convey his land to another...
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    "bridgehead". The earliest written record of Kiondroghad was in the 1643 Manorial Roll, when it was very small. The name Kiondroghad appeared on the 1841 census...
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    "terrier" refers to feudal records associated with the Ancien Régime. Manorial roll Urbarium R P Croom-Johnson and G F L Bridgman. Taylor on Evidence. Twelfth...
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    Luddyngden are found. The community is first mentioned in 1274 when a manorial roll in Wakefield described a corn mill operating in Luddenden to grind corn...
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    on the east by Northumberland. The first name which appears on the manorial roll of Castle Carrock is Eustace de Vallibus, grantee under his kinsman...
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    land bounded by natural features such as rivers. According to the 1511 Manorial Roll, Onchan contained the following treens: Slekby Alia-Begod Begod (now...
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    a cavalier by a loyal brother who served Cromwell, a roundhead, the Manorial roll has no mention of Sir John Heydon holding court at the manor; it passed...
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    lord of the manor and a copy of the terms agreed was entered on the roll of the manorial court as a record of such non-standard terms. by socage. This was...
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    Katharina in Freiburg, began in 1309, written in Middle High German Manorial roll Land terrier Votruba, Martin. "Maria Theresa's Urbarium". Slovak Studies...
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    of Man and the Manx Rally. Motor Cycling 30 May 1957 Clepps(Beg) – Manorial Roll 1643 or Cleypse – Woods Atlas 1867 Manx Notebook. Isle of Man Weekly...
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    prominent Onchan family of Christian, the earliest mention of it is in the manorial roll of 1511, where Edmund McCorkell is shown as holding it and paying a...
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  • Custumal (redirect from Manorial Custumals)
    directly than the manorial custumal." Since public business in the Middle Ages was judicial in character, the custumal and the court roll were the principal...
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    from at least 1643, when a Ballabegg was recorded on the Castle Rushen Manorial Roll, under the ownership of Furness Abbey. It is about 300 metres from the...
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    the old church of Nottage fell out of use, last being mentioned in a manorial roll from 1630 (though accounts are at variance as to whether it was still...
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    appendixes to the Rev. Theophilus Talbot's English translation of the Manorial Roll, referred to as the Manx Doomsday Book, which was published in 1924...
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    villages, and Hooton Levitt (sometimes spelled Hooton Levett) was given the manorial affix of the Anglo-Norman family who eventually came to own it. William...
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    deed received by the tenant was a copy of the relevant entry in the manorial court roll Common in gross refers to a legal right granted to a person for access...
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    increasingly powerful landed nobility that confined the population to private manorial farmstead known as folwarks. In 1493, John I Albert sanctioned the creation...
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    payment—invariably of 5s.—on the accustomed date of 1 August, as above.) In Cheltenham manorial records, occasional references to properties being liable for Peter's Pence...
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    north of Arlesey (north of the modern railway station) was a medieval manorial complex known as Etonbury. The site's origins and history are unclear and...
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  • William the Conqueror) in the late-19th-century version of the Battle Abbey Roll posted by Léopold Victor Delisle in the church at Dives-sur-Mer, where he...
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    at all, despite changes to manorial landholdings – though there were examples of sub-division in some parishes. The manorial system in England had largely...
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    Bracken Burrows.[citation needed] There are woodlands, walking paths, manorial waste and two streams that lie within its boundary: Bracken Beck in the...
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    early pipe rolls have been printed by the Record Commission and the Pipe Roll Society, and abstracts of later ones will be found in The Red Book of the...
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  • (University of Bristol, Nov. 2016), p. 98 n. 13. A. S. Ellis, 'On the manorial History of Clifton', Transactions Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological...
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    introduction ceremony at the House of Lords. All peerages are recorded on the Roll of the Peerage maintained by the Crown Office within the United Kingdom's...
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