10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LIFEHOLD»
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lifehold in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
lifehold and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Popular Tables ... for ascertaining ... the value of ...
Charles Madinger WILLICH. NOTES. PAGE (No. 1.) “ON ANNUITIEs ON LIVEs,”
read at the Meeting of the British Association in 1857, explaining the construction
of NEW TABLES 1V., VI., VII., at two rates of Interest . . . 175 (No. 2.) On the ...
Charles Madinger WILLICH, 1861
2
Religion and Society in a Cotswold Vale: Nailsworth, ...
The lease for lives determinable on years was a hybrid form of leaseholding,
combining elements of lifehold and term leasing.16 Lifehold leases were "real
interests" in land or freeholds; they provided security of tenure because the
indenture ...
3
Feeling Middle Class: Sensory Perception in Victorian ...
the man-trap, point toward a narrative of sensory subjectivity that is shaped by its
inevitable entanglements with the community.271 Giles clings to his property
ownership – and thus, his right to court Grace – through a lifehold, his right to
own ...
4
A digest of the laws of England
... and makes her sole executrix, and after making his will purchases at two
different times the reversion in fee of the lifehold estate, and dies without altering
his will : the lifehold estate, and the reversion of it, so purchased, shall descend to
the ...
Sir John Comyns, Anthony Hammond, 1822
But since that period, many divisions of property have taken place, and
freeholders been created by the dismemberment of manors, and gradual
extinction of lifehold tenures, particularly in those parts which have been inclosed
and laid down ...
Mr. Marshall (William), 1818
6
Southern and Peninsular Departments
ticularly necessary at this time, when so great a part of South Wiltshire is
emerging into a new system, by the extinction of lifehold tenures, and the
abolition of common- field husbandry. " At a time when this district was, in general
, in a state of ...
Mr. Marshall (William), 1818
7
Quakers and the American Family : British Settlement in the ...
Sons not named in the lifehold could not hope that their parents could purchase a
second lifehold. The initial fines were too expensive. They had to look elsewhere
for a livelihood. If daughters hoped to marry a lifehold man, they similarly ...
Amherst Barry Levy Assistant Professor of History University of Massachusetts, 1988
8
A review of the reports to the Board of agriculture
But since that period, many divisions of property have taken place, and
freeholders been created by the dismemberment of manors, and gradual
extinction of lifehold tenures, particularly in those parts which have been inclosed
and laid down ...
William Humphrey Marshall, 1810
9
Observations on the Situation of His Royal Highness of the ...
is reported to have said, that the Prince had" only a lifehold-interest in the Duchy,
and that the interests of the Duke of York and Duke of Clarence would be violated
if the possessions of the Duchy were fold. Mr. Pitt did not go quite so far as to ...
10
LETTERS AND PAPERS ON AGRICULTURE
year. The income will therefore be the fine for one life in eight estates of 30I. per
annum each, at three years purchase, which will be 8x30x3 £720 And the yearly
reserved rents, as above 1 00 Income of B. from the lifehold estates £820 Subjccl
...