10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONVENTIONARY»
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1
The History of Cornwall: From the Earliest Records and ...
In all cases a conventionary rent is paid to the lord, in proportion to the size of the
estate, from 58. to £5, or upwards. In most parts of Cornwall this method very
much prevails. Almost every farmer who can advance a sufficient sum, even on
the ...
Fortescue Hitchins, Samuel Drew, 1824
2
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
Thomas Bishop, a conventionary tenant, proved that he had forbidden persons to
work for manganese, and had leased slate quarries on his estate. Thomas Brown
, a conventionary tenant in Tintagel, proved the working of a slate quarry in his ...
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Manning, Archer Ryland, 1830
3
Concise Precedents in Modern Conveyancing: With Practical ...
Fee, felt, then proceeds to confirm the estates of the conventionary tenements _
granted at the last Assession Court for the manors mentioned in the first sche-
Recital tllat dule annexed to the act, and which, if duly renewed, would have
been ...
4
Rural Economy and Society in the Duchy of Cornwall
further critical appraisal of the administration of the Cornish manors, with the
result that many villeins were transformed into conventionaries and the rents of
conventionary tenures made subject to frequent regular reassessments. 1 In
1333 a ...
5
A collection of the public general statutes passed in the ...
... the Same Conventionary Manors respectively, and usually called "
Conventionary Tenements," have been held under Tenements Grants made and
renewed at the Courts called Assession Courts, holden under Commissions
Mtaors1byh for ...
6
A Report of the Trial at Bar, Rowe V. Brenton: Tried in the ...
The said Oliver Saule, Esq., by the death aforesaid, holds, as aforesaid, in free
conventionary, one other messuage, with the appurtenances, in Tewyn aforesaid,
Tewyn, Fine 9*. — John Oppie, in his own proper right, holds, as aforesaid, ...
Alexander Snow Rowe, George Concanen, 1830
7
The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
The Act not to confirm Conventionary Tenements first granted within Sixty Years.
Special Grants may be made by the Duke of Cornwall in Compensation for Lands
first granted within Sixty Years. The Act not to confirm Profits prcndre let in ...
several terms of ninety-nine years, determinable on the deaths of John Bidlake,
Susannah Bidlake and John Newton, under he yearly conventionary rent of two
pounds - - A messuage or tenement at the same place, confirmed by the same ...
9
The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
An Act to confirm and enfranchise the Estates of the Conventionary Tenants of
the ancient Assessionable Manors of the Duchy of Cornwall, and to quiet Titles
within the County of Cornwall as against the Duchy; and for other Purposes.
10
Report of cases argued and determined in the English courts ...
Again, by some of the evidence given by the defendant, viz., the assession rolls, it
would appear that the plaintiff, and others similarly situated, have not a customary
estate, but a mere conventionary estate as leaseholders. N o custom can ...