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 | Sir William Blackstone, Richard Burn, John Williams - 1791
...knighting the fon, and all tenures of the " king in rapite, be likewife taken away. And that all forts " of tenures, held of the king or others, be turned into free " and common focage •, fave only tenures in frankalmoign, *' copyholds, and the honorary fervices (without the... | |
 | Richard Barnard Fisher - 1794 - 356 pages
...knighting the fon, and all tenures of the King in capite be likewife taken away. And that all forts of tenures held of the King or others, be turned into free and common focage, fave only tenures in Frankalmoign, Copyholds, and the honorary fervices, without the flavery... | |
 | Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1807
...for alienations, " tenures by homage, knight's-service, and escuage, and " also aids for marrying tht daughter or knighting the son, " and all tenures of the king in cafiite, be likewise taken " away (9). And that all sorts of tenures, held of the king " or others,... | |
 | Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Sir Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham (Earl of), Thomas Day - 1812
...aids for marrying the daughter, of knighting the son, " and all tenures of the king in capite, should be likewise taken away : " and that all sorts of tenures held of the king or others, should be " turned into common socage ; save only tenures in frankalmoign, copy" holds and the honorary... | |
 | William Cruise - 1818
...or others, be totally taken away; that all fines for alienations, tenures by homage, knight service, and escuage, and also aids for marrying the daughter,...tenures of the king in capite, be likewise taken away : that all sorts of tenures held of the king, or others, be turned into free and common socage, save... | |
![Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another] Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another]](http://bks8.books.google.ca/books?id=UCsAAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | William Blackstone (sir.) - Law - 1825
...others, be totally taken away. And that all " fines for alienation, tenures by homage, knight-service, and " escuage, and also aids for marrying the daughter...the king or others, be turned into free and common " socage ; save only tenures in frankalmoign, copyholds, and " the honorary services (without the slavish... | |
 | Sir William Blackstone, Edward Christian, John Frederick Archbold, Joseph Chitty, Barron Field - 1827
...homage, kriight" service, and escuago, and also aids for marrying the daughter or knight• • ing the son, and all tenures of the king in capite, be...or others, be turned into • • free and common socage ; save only tenures in frankalmoign, copyholds, " and the honorary services (without the slavish... | |
 | Thomas Curtis - 1829
...others, be totally taken away. And that all fines for alienations, tenures by homage, knisht-service, and escuage, and also aids for marrying the daughter...taken away. And that all sorts of tenures, held of the kin£ or others, be turned into free and common soccu^e; save only 374 tenures tn frankalmoign, copyholds,... | |
 | Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - Reference - 1832
...commonwealth, been discontinued), were destroyed at one blow by the statute 12 Car. II, c. 24, which enacts " that all sorts of tenures, held of the king or others, be turned into free and common socage, save only tenures in frankalmoign, copyholds, and the honorary services (without the slavish... | |
 | Beamish Murdoch - 1832
...be totally taken away. And " that all fines for alienations, tenures by homage, " knight's service and escuage, and also aids for marrying " the daughter...king or others, be turned " into free: and common socage ; save only tenures in " frankalmoign, copyhold, and the honorary services " (without the slavish... | |
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