10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FALDAGE»
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faldage in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
A treatise on commons and wastelands: with special reference ...
It was decided, in a case where the lord of a manor had liberty of faldage and a
fold-course for 300 sheep over certain closes within the manor, that the lessee of
these rights could not feed his own sheep over these closes, on the ground " that
...
Charles Isaac Elton, 1868
2
A Complete System of Pleading: Comprehending the Most ...
Plaintiff, seised ot messuages and land;, had faldage and run for five hundred
fbrep on a great briar wood or brush wood, called, &c. throughout the year, and
defendant dug the turfs and sod, and laid them upon the grass to dry, per quod\
ofL ...
3
The Laws of England: Being a Complete Statement of the Whole ...
Foldage, faldage, free fold, or frank foldage (faldagiutn) is a Foldage. right of the
lord of the manor or other person to whom it has been granted by the lord to have
the sheep of the tenants folded on his land at night for the purpose of manuring ...
Hardinge Stanley Giffard Earl of Halsbury, 1908
4
Dictionary of political economy
279 a ; Church-seed, i. 287 6, 645 d ; Cornage, i. 426 d ; Danegeld L 480 a, ii.
304 I, ; and Domesday Book, i. 630 a ; Ecclesiastical immunities from, i 282 a ;
under Edward I., i. 15 d ; Faldage, ii. 17 a ; Fald-silver, ii. 17 b ; Farm of the
counties, ii.
Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave, 1913
5
The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine
Vyearage of the said Churche of Burneham and of all that warren of eonyes
called Brokelinge, and of the courses of faldage of sheep called many ewes &
wether course and of one course of faldage of sheep called Warren slake with
theyre ...
6
Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record ...
Suffolk, 373, 413. Falaise [Calvados], charters d!ated at, 175. Falan, William, clerk
, 507. Falays, William de, 101. falcons, the king's, 60, 69. faldage, 378. Falemouth
. See Falmouth. Falgham. See Felpham. Falk, John, the elder, 336. Fallemouth.
Great Britain. Public Record Office, 1901
7
West Stow parish registers, 1558 to 1850: Wordwell parish ...
And Jurors say that the aforesaid manors of Ampton with the advowson of the
church and liberty of one faldage in Ampton are held of the King and Queen as of
their barony of St Edmund by one quarter of one knight's fee, and worth per
annum ...
West Stow (Eng. Parish), Sydenham Henry Augustus Hervey, Wordwell, Eng. (Parish), 1903
8
A Law Dictionary of Words, Terms, Abbreviations and Phrases ...
Faldage. The lord's right to have his tenant's sheep manure his land; a fee paid
by the tenant for exemption therefrom. Faldata. A flock of sheep. Fald-fee. Same
as Faldage. FALDSOCA FALSE Faldsoca. Same as Faldage. Faldworth. One
who ...
James Arthur Ballentine, 1916
9
West stow parish registers 1558 to 1850
And Jurors say that the aforesaid manors of Ampton with the advowson of the
church and liberty of one faldage in Ampton are held of the King and Queen as of
their barony of St Edmund by one quarter of one knight's fee, and worth per
annum ...
10
A Dictionary of Words and Phrases Used in Ancient and Modern Law
A sheep-fold. Paid fee. Same as FALDFEV. Falda. In Spanish law, the slope of a
hill. False. Same as FALDAGE. Faldse cursus. A sheep-walk. Faldage. The
privilege of setting up a movable sheep-fold in order to manure the land. Faldagii.