10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SERJEANTRY»
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Antiquities of Shropshire
At the Assizes of 1227 the presentments of Purslow Hundred contain a statement
about Roger de la More's Serjeantry.—“ He held the vill of More by Serjeantry, viz
. to be a Constable of infantry in the King's army in Wales. His estate was worth ...
Robert William Eyton, 1860
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A New Abridgment of the Law with Large Additions and Corrections
(L) Of Tenure by Petit Serjeantry. For if a man were by tenure bound to execute
the office of marshal, high constable, high steward, or great chamberlain of
England, this was tenure by grand serjeantry. 1 Inst. 106. It was also tenure by
grand ...
Matthew Bacon, Sir Henry Gwilliam, Charles Edward Dodd, 1846
3
A New Abridgment of the Law in Seven Volumes: 6. 5th ...
For if a man were by tenure bound to execute the office of marshal, high
constable, high steward, or great Chamberlain of England, this was tenure by
grand serjeantry. 1 hsh "5. lt was also tenure by grand serjeantry, if a man were
by tenure ...
4
A new abridgment of the law
Inst. i«S. Fof if a man were by tenure bound to execute the office of marshal, high
constable, high steward, or great Chamberlain of England, this was tenure by
grand serjeantry. i inst. 106. It was also tenure by grand serjeantry, if a man were
...
Matthew Bacon, Henry Gwillim, 1798
5
Researches into the history of the British Dog, from ancient ...
"John le Bay holds two hides of land of our Lord the King, in Bokhampton (Berks),
by the serjeantry of keeping a kennel of little Harriers, ' Meutam Caniculoram
Harrec- torum,' at the King's cost." ' " William de Reynes formerly held two ...
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Researches Into the History of the British Dog: From Ancient ...
"John le Bay holds two hides of land of our Lord the King, in Bokhampton (Berks),
by the serjeantry of keeping a kennel of little Harriers, ' Meutam Caniculorum
Harrec- torum,' at the King's cost." 1 " William de Reynes formerly held two ...
George Richard Jesse, 1866
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The Gentleman's Magazine
Ralph de Stephen, held the manor of Bryanston, in the county of Dorset, by the
serjeantry of finding the king, as often as he should lead his English army into
Wales, a boy carrying a bow without a string, and an arrow unfeathered, at his
own ...
8
The Origin and History of the Constitution of England: And ...
in his treatise on tenures, does not mention tenure by barony, although he
speaks of tenure by knight's service, and by grand serjeantry. If tenure by barony
had, when he wrote, been considered as a tenure, giving those who then held by
such ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine
yearly twenty fletched arrows at the Exchequer. Bryamton. Ralph de Stephen,
held the manor ofBryanstou, in the county of Dorset, by the serjeantry of finding
the king, as often as he should lead his English army into Wales, a boy carrying a
...
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Dignities, Feudal and Parliamentary: And the Constitutional ...
in his treatise on tenures, does not mention tenure by barony, although he
speaks of tenure by knights service, and by grand serjeantry. If tenure by barony
had, when he wrote, been considered as a tenure giving those who then held by
such ...