An account of the corporation of Beccles Fen, with a tr. of their charter. Repr. with notes and additions1826 |
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... abbot's manor of Beccles . The * This donation was confirmed , inter alia , by King Stephen . The following is a translation of part of an ancient inquisition , sans date , relating to Beccles . " The jurors present that the Abbot and ...
... abbot's manor of Beccles . The * This donation was confirmed , inter alia , by King Stephen . The following is a translation of part of an ancient inquisition , sans date , relating to Beccles . " The jurors present that the Abbot and ...
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... abbot , as lord of the manor , because it was not of sufficient worth to deserve his notice . At first , perhaps , its chief value arose from the rushes which it supplied for covering the roofs , and strewing the floors of the houses ...
... abbot , as lord of the manor , because it was not of sufficient worth to deserve his notice . At first , perhaps , its chief value arose from the rushes which it supplied for covering the roofs , and strewing the floors of the houses ...
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... abbot , and all the " other abbots of the same place , of the same 1400 acres of pasture , as par- " cel of the manor aforesaid , were seised as in right of the church afore- said , à tempore cujus non extat memoria , until the said ...
... abbot , and all the " other abbots of the same place , of the same 1400 acres of pasture , as par- " cel of the manor aforesaid , were seised as in right of the church afore- said , à tempore cujus non extat memoria , until the said ...
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... abbot for the fen , and that it was governed by four Fen - reeves , in the same manner pro- bably as by the second ... abbot's an- nual fee - farm of ten marks ; and it was now determined , that from the fund produced by the sale of ...
... abbot for the fen , and that it was governed by four Fen - reeves , in the same manner pro- bably as by the second ... abbot's an- nual fee - farm of ten marks ; and it was now determined , that from the fund produced by the sale of ...
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... abbots . But considerable expence had been incurred , to defray which , it was resolved , to resort to the former expe- dient of enclosing and demising ; and this led the way to fresh disputes , and a renewal of the quarrel with the ...
... abbots . But considerable expence had been incurred , to defray which , it was resolved , to resort to the former expe- dient of enclosing and demising ; and this led the way to fresh disputes , and a renewal of the quarrel with the ...
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abbot accompte according acres aforesaid Portreeve appointed Barsham Beccles aforesaid Beccles Fen belonging cattall cause charter com❜on Common Clerk Common Council common seal Commonalty constituc'ons constitutions corporac'on county of Suffolk Court dayes ditches Downinge ev'y tyme everye feast Fen aforesaid Fen of Beccles Fen-reeves fenn forfeite for ev'y form aforesaid Gillingham grant henceforth iiiid Item John John Leman land late king letters patent marsh or pasture noe p'son notwithstanding number of twelve oath office of Portreeve office or offices ordain order or class ordynance p'cell p'chase p'son or p'sons p'te p❜son parcel thereof pasture aforesaid payde payne of forfeiting Portreeve and Surveyors premises presents putt reeve rent residue Ringsfield seid Will'm Rede Sergeants at Mace seyd shal be lawfull shillings Suffolk sworn swyne tenements things town aforesaid town of Beccles twenty-four inhabitants twoe unto veyors w'ch whatsoever whereof the Portreeve William Worlingham xijd yearly
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