10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SEVERALTIES»
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severalties in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
severalties and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A History of Private Bill Legislation: (2 Volume Set)
Shifting severalties. occasionally restricted by custom, in order that farmers might
be able to put in a wheat crop; but, in the absence of such custom, farmers could
sow no wheat without having made a bargain with him for shutting up the fields ...
2
A Dictionary of American and English Law: With Definitions ...
4a, 167a, 180 a. See Inheritance, 2 5. 2 3. The term "severalty" is especially
applied, in England, to the case of adjoining meadows undivided from each other
, but belonging, either permanently or in what are called "shifting severalties" [
infra, ...
Stewart Rapalje, Robert L. Lawrence, 1888
3
The Early History of Land-holding Among the Germans
Grass lands Salica, the grass lands were often divided into severalties
severalties. This may be inferred from the in the time . , ., of Lex Sa- passage, si
quis prato alieno secaveru opera sua per- 1,1 dot (M). Boundaries are often
mentioned in ...
4
The History of the County of Derby: Drawn Up from Actual ...
of \Villiarn Milnes, esq. one-seventh to the Duke of ' Devonshire, one-seventh to
Sir Henry Hunloke, hart. one-seventh to the representatives' of the late John
Woodyeare, esq. of Crookhill, and the remaining seventh in severalties. The hall
is ...
5
Magna Britannia, a concise topographical account of the ...
The barony given by Earl Ranulph to Adam Fitz-Swein, and called after his name,
comprised the parishes of Kirkland, Melmerby, &c. This barony was at an early
period divided into severalties. Kirk-Oswald was also formerly a barony, though ...
6
Magna Britannia: Being a Concise Topographical Account of ...
The township oiWejlon lies two miles N. N. W. from Frodsham : the manor was
parcel of the ancient inheritance of the Duttons, from whom it passed by marriage
to the Gerards ; having since been sold in severalties, those severalties are ...
7
The history of the county of Derby, ed. by T. Noble
of William Milnes, esq. one-seventh to the Duke of Devonshire, one-seventh to
Sir Henry Hunloke, bart. one-seventh to the representatives of the late John
Wood- yeare, esq. of Crookhill, and the remaining seventh in severalties. The hall
is the ...
Stephen Glover, Thomas Noble, 1829
8
A new treatise on the laws concerning tithes: containing all ...
But where there is a Modus in lieu of all the tithes of such an estate, it seemeth
that such Modus shall cover the common appurtenant to such estate when
divided into severalties -:- - * '»-'-> and inclosed: as in the case of Stockwell and
Terry, ...
9
Magna Britannia: Cornwall
The manor of Tregwide or Tregoyde in this parish, which belonged to the ancient
family of Treffry, is now in severalties. Kilkhampton. — P.i 63. In this parish are the
villages of Stibb and Thurdon. Ladock. — P. 167. The manor of Trethurfe, ...
10
Crisis and Development: An Ecological Case Study of the ...
An Ecological Case Study of the Forest of Arden 1570-1674 Victor Skipp. savings
of peasantry, 71-2, 84 schools, village, 82-3 seigneurial and tenurial situation, 8,
98, 102-3 servants, domestic, 71 severalties, origin and location of, 6—7 sheep, ...