Land tenure -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800
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- Two law tracts : the one being reflections upon estates for life, the doctrine of waste and the principles of injunctions : the other a treatise upon game laws, including the last acts, and the latest determinations : with some observations upon those laws, and the principles of them
- A treatise of gavelkind, both name and thing : shewing the true etymologie and derivation of the one, the nature, antiquity, and original of the other : with sundry emergent observations, both pleasant and profitable to be known of Kentish-men and others, especially such as are studious, either of the ancient custome, or the common law of this kingdome
- A treatise of tenures, in two parts : containing I. The original, nature, use, and effect of feudal or common law tenures. II. Of custumary and copyhold tenures, explaining the nature and use of copyholds, and their particular customs, with respect to the duties of the lords, stewards, tenants, and suitors: with the nature of fines, forfeitures, hariots, escheats, descents, &c.
- An enquiry into the customary-estates and tenant-rights of those who hold lands of church and other foundations by the tenure of three lives and twenty-one years : with some considerations for restraining excessive fines.
- An enquiry into the customary-estates and tenant-rights of those who hold lands of church and other foundations, by the tenure of three lives and twenty-one years : with some considerations for restraining excessive fines
- Baronia anglica. : An history of land-honors and baronies, and of tenure in capite. Verified by records.
- De successionibus apud Anglos, or, A treatise of hereditary descents, shewing the rise, progress and successive alterations thereof : and also the laws of descent as they are now in use
- La vieux natura breuium : dernierment corrigee et amend', & cy nouelment imprimee
- Law tracts : in two volumes
- Natura breuium : in Englishe newly corrected, with diuers additions of statutes, booke cases, plees in abatement of the sayed writts, and their declarations, and barres to the same added and put in their places most conuenient
- Natura breuium, newly [et] moost trewly corrected : with dyuers addicions of statutes boke cases, plees in abatemẽtes of the sayde wryttes and theyr declaracions, [et] barres to the same added and put in theyr places moost conuenyent
- Natura breuiũ newly corrected in Englyshe : with dyuers addycyons of statutes, boke, cases, plees, in abatementes of the sayd wryttes and theyr declarations and barres to the same added and put in theyr places moste conueniente
- Natvra brevium in French
- Tenants law, or, The law of landlords, tenants, and farmers : shewing the several kinds of tenures and tenants, of leases, covenants, reservations, and assignments : the doctrine concerning common of cattle, &c. between landlord and tenant : of distresses for rent, rescouses and replevins, with all the acts relating to landlords and tenants, and useful observations and cases adjudged thereupon : of bargaining, buying and selling : also concerning crops of corn, &c, of waste, nusances committed, and of the new building of houses within the bills of mortality : being useful for all landlords, tenants, farmers, agents and solicitors : with an exact table to the whole
- Tenants law, or, The laws concerning landlords, tenants and farmers : viz, 1. of the several kinds of tenures, as well freehold as copyhold ... : useful for all landlords, tenants, farmers, stewards, agents, solicitors, and others, concerned in the buying, selling or letting of estates
- Tenants law, or, The laws concerning landlords, tenants, and farmers : (viz.) 1. Of the several kinds of tenants and tenures, 2. Of leases, covenants, surrenders, and assignments, &c., 3. Of rent, acceptance and extinguishment thereof, 4. Of crops growing, and trees blown down, &c. who are entitled to them, 5. Of distresses, replevins, and rescous, 6. Of waste, what is so and what not, 7. Of common for cattle, 8. Of frauds in buying and selling lands or goods, 9. Of trespasses and nusances, 10. Modern observations relating to covenants on leases, 11. Of the late act to prevent fires, and rules to be observed in erecting of new buildings in and about London : useful for all landlords, tenants, farmers, stewards, agents, solicitors, and others, concerned in the buying, selling or letting estates
- Tenants law, or, The laws concerning landlords, tenants, and farmers : (viz.) 1. Of the several kinds of tenants and tenures, 2. Of leases, covenants, surrenders, and assignments, &c., 3. Of rent, acceptance and extinguishment thereof, 4. Of crops growing, and trees blown down, &c. who are entitled to them, 5. Of distresses, replevins, and rescous, 6. Of waste, what is so and what not, 7. Of common for cattle, 8. Of frauds in buying and selling lands or goods, 9. Of trespasses and nusances, 10. Modern observations relating to covenants on leases, 11. Of the late act to prevent fires, and rules to be observed in erecting of new buildings in and about London : useful for all landlords, tenants, farmers, stewards, agents, solicitors, and others, concerned in the buying, selling or letting estates
- Tenants law, or, The laws concerning landlords, tenants, and farmers : (viz.) 1. Of the several kinds of tenures, as well freehold as copyhold, 2. Of leases, covenants, surrenders, assignments, &c., 3. Of rent, acceptance and extinguishment thereof, 4. Of crops growing, and trees blown down, &c. who are entitled to them, 5. Of distresses, replevins, and rescous, 6. Of waste in buildings, lands, woods, &c. whether voluntary or permissive, 7. Of common for cattle, 8. Of frauds in buying and selling lands or goods, 9. Of trespasses and nusances, 10. Of the late act to prevent fires, and rules to be observed in erecting of new buildings about London : useful for all landlords, tenants, farmers, stewards, agents, solicitors, and others, concerned in the buying, selling or letting of estates
- Testa de Nevill sive Liber feodorum in Curia Scaccarii : temp. Hen. III & Edw. I
- The compleat court-keeper, or, Land-steward's assistant : containing, first, the nature of Courts leet, and Courts baron ... Secondly, the manner of holding Courts leet, Courts baron, and Courts of survey ... Thirdly, the manner of keeping the Court baron for trying of actions ... Fourthly, precedents of contracts, conditions, covenants ... Fifthly, the power and authority of the lord, and of the steward ...
- The compleat court-keeper, or, Land-steward's assistant : containing, first, the nature of Courts-leet and Courts-baron, with a general introduction to every thing incident to them according to law and custom. Secondly, the manner of holding Courts-leet, Courts-baron, and the Courts of survey, with the charge to the juries, and the forms of entring those courts ... Thirdly, the manner of keeping the Court-baron for trying of actions, the nature and kinds of actions, and of pleadings and precedents ... Fourthly, precedents of contracts, conditions, covenants, leases for life, leases for years, assignments, mortgages, surrenders of such leases ... Fifthly, the power and authority of the lord, and of the steward, and the privilege of the tenants, with variety of law-cases and resolutions concerning copyholders, and the whole business of court-keeping, and also surveys of manors, rentals, steward's accounts, fees, &c.
- The compleat court-keeper, or, Land-steward's assistant : containing, first, the nature of courts leet, and courts-baron, with a general introduction to every thing incident to them, according to law and custom : secondly, the manner of holding courts-leet, courts-baron and courts of survey, with the charge to the juries, and the forms of entring those courts in the minute-books and in the court-rolls ... : thirdly, the manner of keeping the court baron for trying of actions, the nature and kinds of actions, and of pleadings ... : fourthly, precedents of contracts, conditions, covenants, leases for life, leases for years, assignments, mortgages, surrenders of such leases ... : fifthly, the power and authority of the lord, and of the steward, and the privilege of the tenants, with variety of law-cases and resolutions concerning copyholders, and the whole business of court-keeping, and also surveys of manors, rentals, stewards accounts, fees, &c.
- The compleat lawyer, or, A treatise concerning tenures & estates in lands of inheritance for life, and other hereditaments, and chattels real and personal : and how any of them may be conveyed in a legal form, by fine, recovery, deed or word as the case shall require
- The complete court-keeper, : or, Land-steward's assistant
- The complete court-keeper, or, Land-steward's assistant
- The complete court-keeper, or, Land-steward's assistant : containing, first, the nature of Courts Leet and Courts Baron ... secondly, the manner of holding Courts Leet, Courts Baron, and Courts of Survey ... thirdly, the manner of keeping the Court Baron for trying of actions ... fourthly, precedents of contracts, conditions, covenants ... fifthly, the power and authority of the lord, and of the steward ...
- The complete court-keeper, or, Land-steward's assistant : containing, first, the nature of Courts leet and Courts baron... Secondly, the manner of holding Courts leet, Courts baron, and Courts of survey... Thirdly, the manner of keeping the Court baron for trying of actions... Fourthly, precedents of contracts, conditions, covenants... Fifthly, the power and authority of the lord, and of the steward...
- The complete court-keeper, or, Land-steward's assistant : containing, first, the nature of courts leet and courts baron, with a general introduction to every thing incident to them, according to law and custom. Secondly, the manner of holding courts leet, courts baron, and courts of survey, with the charge to the juries, and the forms of entring those courts in the minute-books and in the court-roll ... Thirdly, the manner of keeping the court baron for trying of actions, the nature and kinds of actions, and of pleadings, and precedents of declarations and pleadings, and of process ... Fourthly, precedents of contracts, conditions, covenants, leases for life, leases for years, assignments, mortgages, surrenders of such leases ... Fifthly, the power and authority of the lord, and of the steward, and the privilege of the tenants, with variety of law-cases and resolutions concerning copyholders, and the whole business of court-keeping, and also surveys of manors, rentals, stewards accounts, fees, &c.
- The complete court-keeper, or, Land-steward's assistant: : containing, first, the nature of courts leet and courts baron, with a general introduction to every thing incident to them, according to law and custom. Secondly, the manner of holding courts leet, courts baron, and courts of survey, with the charge to the juries, and the forms of entring those courts in the minute-books and in the court-rolls ... Thirdly, the manner of keeping the court baron for trying of actions, the nature and kinds of actions, and of pleadings, and precedents of declarations and pleadings, and of process ... Fourthly, precedents of contracts, conditions, covenants, leases for life, leases for years, assignments, mortgages, surrenders of such leases ... Fifthly, the power and authority of the lord, and of the steward, and the privilege of the tenants, with variety of law-cases and resolutions concerning copyholders, and the whole business of court-keeping, and also surveys of manors, rentals, stewards accounts, fees, &c.
- The court-keeper's guide for the keeping of courts-leet and courts-baron : wherein is largely and plainly opened, the jurisdiction of these courts, with the learning of manors, copyholds, rents, herriots, and other services and advantages belonging unto manors, shewing the lord's due and the tenant's duty : usefull to all persons concerned in copyhold estates
- The court-keepers guide, or, A plain and familiar treatise, needful and useful for the help of many that are imployed in the keepin [sic] of law days, or courts baron : wherein is largely and plainly opened the jurisdiction of these courts, with the learning of mannors, copyholds, rents, harriots, and other services and advantages belonging unto mannors, to the great profit of lords of mannors, and owners of these courts
- The court-keepers guide, or, A plain and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the help of many that are imployed in the keeping of law dayes, or courts baron : wherein is largely and plainly opened the jurisdiction of these courts, with the learning of mannors, copyholds, rents, harriots, and other services and advantages belonging unto mannors, to the great profit of lords of mannors, and owners of these courts
- The court-keepers guide, or, A plaine and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the helpe of many that are imployed in the keeping of lawdayes, or courts baron : wherein is largely and plainely opened the jurisdiction of these courts, with the learning of mannors, copyholds, rents, harriots and other services and advantages belonging unto mannors, to the great profit of lords of mannors, and owners of these courts
- The olde tenures
- Tracts : chiefly relating to the antiquities and laws of England
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