The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen13W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... ancient demesne have many im- munities and privileges at this day , that in ancient times were granted unto those tenants by the crown , the particu- lars whereof are too long to set down . capite , and what into money rents . These ...
... ancient demesne have many im- munities and privileges at this day , that in ancient times were granted unto those tenants by the crown , the particu- lars whereof are too long to set down . capite , and what into money rents . These ...
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... ancient ; and it is another thing to say , that this exposition , which they would now introduce , is ancient . And therefore you must note that a practice doth then expound the law , when the act , which is prac- tised , were merely ...
... ancient ; and it is another thing to say , that this exposition , which they would now introduce , is ancient . And therefore you must note that a practice doth then expound the law , when the act , which is prac- tised , were merely ...
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... ancient ground of law of remitter , showeth that where the tenant faileth without folly in the demandant , the law executeth the ancient right . To con- clude , therefore , this part , when this practice of feoffments in use did ...
... ancient ground of law of remitter , showeth that where the tenant faileth without folly in the demandant , the law executeth the ancient right . To con- clude , therefore , this part , when this practice of feoffments in use did ...
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action ALBAN alienation ancient answer attainted baron and feme called cause cestuy cestuy que Chancellor chancery clause commandment common law conceive constable conveyance court covenant crown debts declaration deed divers Earl Eliz escheat Essex execution executors favour fee-simple felony feme feoffee feoffment feoffor four shires Francis Bacon Friend give grant Gray's Inn hath heir holden honour humbly infeoffed inheritance intent judges judgment jury justice justices of peace king king's knight's service land law doth lease lessee letter likewise livery Lord Chancellor Lord Keeper Lord Treasurer lordship majesty majesty's maketh manor marchers Marquis of Buckingham matter pardon parliament party patent peace person plea pray profits Queen quod reason remainder remedy rent rule saith seised seisin Servant sheriff Sir Francis Bacon soccage statute of 34 tenure things tion unto VIII void Wales wherein whereof word marches writ