10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CORODY»
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A Systematic Arrangement of Lord Coke's First Institute of ...
If a corody be granted to two men and their heirs, in this case, because the
corody is uncertain and cannot be severed, it shall amount to a several grant, to
each of them one corody; for the persons be several, and the corody is per- _
sonal ...
2
The law-dictionary: explaining the rise, progress, and ...
CORODY, corodium.) Signifies a sum of money or allowance of meat, drink, and
clothing due to the king from an abbey, or other house of religion, whereof he
was founder, towards the sus- tentation of such a one of his servants as he
thought ...
Giles Jacob, Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins,
1811
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The Law-dictionary: Explaining the Rise, Progress, and ...
CORODY, corodium.] Signifies a sum of money or allowance of meat, drink, and
clothing due to the king from an abbey, or other house of religion, whereof he
was founder, towards the sus- tentation of such a one of his servants as he
thought ...
Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins,
1811
4
The New Natura Brevium: From Notes and References Added and ...
And if an abbot or prior at the king's request grant a F £ 231 ] corody to B. for life,
and afterwards B. will surrender the grant of his corody unto the abbot or prior, to
the intent that C. have the fame foi his life, then he ought to sue a writ to the ...
Anthony Fitzherbert, Matthew Hale,
1794
5
Common Bench Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the ...
This, however, is H H not a corody, but a profit ; for, every corrody rests upon
found- ership (of the religious house in which the corody is to be granted)." T. 22
E. 4, fo. 18, pi. 43. per Hussey, C. J., and Fairfax, J. It seems doubtful whether, in
the ...
James Manning, Thomas Colpitts Granger, John Scott,
1846
6
Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books; with an ...
The king is entitled to a corody, as the law calls it, out of every bishopric, that is, to
send one of his chaplains to be maintained by the bishop, or to have a pension
allowed him till the bishop promotes him to a benefice (g). This is also in the ...
Sir William Blackstone, Edward Christian, Joseph Chitty,
1859
7
The reports of Sir Edward Coke Kt. In English: compleat in ...
C (kj Moor 46. railonc bladi ac aliorum Viclualium ac necessariorum, as Apparel,
Lodging, Washing, &c. in certo loco annuatim recipient', whichj is well explain'd
by this Word recipients, for a Corody is properly to be received, and Estovers, ...
Great Britain. Courts, Sir Edward Coke, Edward Bulstrode,
1727
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A new law-dictionary containing the interpretation and ...
The Difierencc between a Corody and Penfian seems to be, that a Corody is
allowed towards the Maintenance of any of the King's Servants in an Abbey : A
Pension is given to -one of the King's Chap ains, for his better Maintenance, till
he may ...
9
Les Termes de la Ley: Or, Certain Difficult and Obscure ...
Corody. - Corody is an allowance of meat, bread, drink, money, cloathing,
lodging, and such like necessaries for sustenanee. It is sometimes certain where
the certainty of things is set down ; sometimes uncertain, where the certainty is
not set ...
John Rastell, William Rastell,
1812
10
Statham's Abridgement of the Law
Nicholas Statham. and the king can bind possession of the corody in the time of
his progenitors, he shall have the corody for one of his men servants, etc. By the
opinion of the Court, in Contempt, etc. Case 2. Reported in Y. B. Mich. 24 Ed. Ill, p
.