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1A Treatise on the Law of Copyholds and Customary Tenures of Land: With an Appendix Containing an ..
By Charles Isaac Elton, Herbert James Hay Mackay and Great Britain

“A Treatise on the Law of Copyholds and Customary Tenures of Land: With an Appendix Containing an ..” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ A Treatise on the Law of Copyholds and Customary Tenures of Land: With an Appendix Containing an ..
- Authors: Charles Isaac EltonHerbert James Hay MackayGreat Britain
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 552
- Publisher: ➤ Franklin Classics - Wildy & Sons - Wildy - Creative Media Partners, LLC - Wildy and Sons - Franklin Classics Trade Press
- Publish Date: ➤ 1874 - 1893 - 2018 - 2022 - 2023
- Publish Location: London
“A Treatise on the Law of Copyholds and Customary Tenures of Land: With an Appendix Containing an ..” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ copyhold - tenant - manor - lord - lands - enfranchisement - custom - land - customary - provisions - copyhold acts - person entitled - special custom - manorial rights - consideration money - lands held - fee simple - common law - court rolls - gross sum - Land tenure - Law and legislation
- Places: Great Britain
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: ➤ OL57934266M - OL57934260M - OL32285136M - OL32328464M - OL32349379M - OL32400244M - OL32802226M - OL33972675M - OL42744432M - OL46368977M - OL50858912M - OL20462682M - OL20601134M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: ➤ 8796219 - 8644715 - 28044868 - 60719507 - 16671967 - 16671952
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 35033878
- All ISBNs: ➤ 9780341863441 - 0342516388 - 9781019062098 - 034382096X - 1019062096 - 0342516396 - 9780343820954 - 9780342516384 - 9780344487118 - 0343820951 - 9780343820961 - 0344487113 - 0341863440 - 9780342516391 - 9780341863458 - 9781021396044 - 1021396044 - 0341863459
Author's Alternative Names:
"Herbert J. H. Mackay", "Charles Issac Elton", "Charles I. Elton" and "Herbert James Hay MacKay"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1874
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Manorialism
Manorialism, also known as seigneurialism, the manor system or manorial system, was the method of land ownership (or "tenure") in parts of Europe, notably
Lord of the manor
English feudal (specifically baronial) system. The lord enjoyed manorial rights (the rights to establish and occupy a residence, known as the manor house
Heerlijkheid
eastern provinces. A manorial lord was able to function as a minor potentate within "his" heerlijkheid. However, his manorial rights were limited and subject
Patroon
/pəˈtruːn/; from Dutch patroon [paːˈtroːn]) was a landholder with manorial rights to large tracts of land in the 17th-century Dutch colony of New Netherland
Wind rights
Wind rights are rights relating to windmills, wind turbines and wind power. Historically in Continental Europe wind rights were manorial rights and obligations
Calverton, Buckinghamshire
ecclesiastic parish of Calverton (the east side being in Wolverton). "The manorial rights over the west side were held with those of Calverton, [which] led to
Honour of Grafton
without privileges. Owning of local powers and most other vestigial manorial rights, such as fisheries, rentcharges, ground rents, tolls, is void unless
Lordship
smaller in comparison to other countries. Lordship conferred a set of manorial rights. Most German lordships were mediate, which meant that their lords and
Copyhold
manorial roll. In return for being given land, a copyhold tenant was required to carry out specific manorial duties or services. The specific rights and
Bailiwick
9,999-year lease to 31 principal tenants. This in effect gave the manorial rights to the leaseholders, ‘purchased for the benefit of those inhabitants