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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TENANT-IN-CHIEF»
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1
The Aristocracy of Norman England
Gilbert de 'Bretevile' was a tenant-in-chief in Hampshire, Berkshire, and Wiltshire,
and presumably came from Breteuil, the head of FitzOsbern's Norman estates.
William Alis, a tenant-in-chief in Hampshire, came from a family which held of the
...
2
The Royal Prerogative and the Learning of the Inns of Court
the younger son, but not the tenancy which descends to the daughter/'4 Similarly,
Constable argues that, if land descended to the heir from another source than the
tenant-in-chief of the king, the king would not have his prerogative in that.
3
Domesday People: Domesday book
it expected straightforward answers: either the tenant-in-chief held it in demesne
or he had subinfeudated it ... all lower levels of tenure mattered not one bit to the
commissioners.'53 Since contemporary external evidence indicates that ...
K. S. B. Keats-Rohan, 1999
4
The Indian Revenue System as it is: A Letter Addressed to ...
Summary suits for rent between tenant-in-chief and sub-tenant will be decided
according to these rates,unless proof be adduced that they have been set aside
by the Dewanny Courts, or altered by voluntary agreement; and such voluntary ...
Harvey Garnett Tuckett, 1840
5
Shakespeare's Legal Language: A Dictionary
in capite (A) A tenant in capite or tenant in chief held land directly from the king.
This had certain consequences in the context of feudal relations. By the time that
actual services had been commuted to money payments (about 1200) all tenures
...
B. J. Sokol, Mary Sokol, 2004
6
The Foundation of Nostell Priory, 1109-1153
... earl Warenne Geoffrey FitzPain Tenant in Chief [withWmd'Arches] Tenant in
Chief Tenant in Chief William FitzNigel Tenant in Chief Tenant in Chief Tenant in
Chief William a" Arches Swein FitzAilric Gilbert Fitz Jocelyn Alan de Creon
Robert ...
There were many allegations of disseisin, but there seems to be no example of a
straightforward case of novel disseisin between one tenant-in-chief and another
over a tenancy-in-chief throughout the legal records of the reign of John.4' The ...
8
Changing Times 1066-1500
Write a letter to your local tenant-in-chief complaining about the changes William
has made to the Church. Try to persuade the tenant-in-chief that now William is
dead, it is time to change some things back again. The guidelines below will help
...
9
The Horizontal Society: Understanding the Covenant and ...
tenant-in-chief agreed to render the king specified services, such as providing
forty knights each year to fight for the king, or sounding a horn when the king's
enemies approached from Scotland, or furnishing the king with ten fat geese or
other ...
So that I am hereby inforced, for avoiding of Confusion, to speak severally, first of
the fines for alienation of lands held in chief, and then of the fines upon the suing
forth of writs original. That the king's tenant in chief could not in ancient time ...
2 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «TENANT-IN-CHIEF»
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11 stunning castles you can visit within an hour drive of Greater …
... first recorded mention in the Domesday Survey of 1086, by William Peveril, who held lands in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire as a tenant-in-chief of the king. «Manchester Evening News, lug 15»
Magna Carta – first step in a long road to freedom
When a tenant-in-chief died the land reverted to the king. There was no formal limit on how long he could exploit the land before allowing an heir to inherit, nor ... «The Australian Financial Review, giu 15»