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Three law tracts: I. The compleat copyholder; being a discourse of the antiquity and nature of manors and copyholds, &c. II. A reading on 27 Edward the First, called the Statute De Finibus levatis. III. A treatise of bail and mainprize. By Sir Edward Coke, Knight, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench. To which are added, the old tenures; also, some notes and additions to Lord Coke's Commentary upon Littleton, shewing how the laws are altered since those authors wrote. By William Hawkins, Serjeant at Law. The whole published in the English language.
Date: M.DCC.LXIV. [1764]- Archives and manuscripts
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Case notes, female patients, 1884-1893
Date: September 1884-August 1893Reference: MS.6225Part of: Manor House Asylum- Archives and manuscripts
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Case notes, male patients (surnames A-K only), 1906-1925
Date: March 1906-January 1925Reference: MS.6224Part of: Manor House Asylum- Archives and manuscripts
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Case notes, male patients, 1892-1907
Date: June 1892-July 1907Reference: MS.6223Part of: Manor House Asylum- Archives and manuscripts
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Case notes, male and female voluntary boarders, 1896-1911
Date: January 1896-December 1911Reference: MS.6227Part of: Manor House Asylum- Archives and manuscripts
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Case notes, male patients, 1884-1893
Date: August 1884-March 1893Reference: MS.6222Part of: Manor House Asylum- Archives and manuscripts
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Case notes, female patients (surnames L-Z only), 1906-1925
Date: July 1906-January 1925Reference: MS.6226Part of: Manor House Asylum- Books
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A bill for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, common meadows, common pastures, common ground, and waste grounds, within the manors or lordships of Rous-Lench, and Radford, in the parish of Rous-Lench, and in the manor or lordship of Hob-Lench, otherwise Abbots-Lench, in the parish of Fladbury, in the county of Worcester.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1778]- Books
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An act for selling certain manors, capital messuages, lands, and hereditaments, in the county of Hertford, comprised in a settlement made by William Strode Esquire, deceased; and for purchasing, with the money arising by such sale, other lands and hereditaments, to be settled to the like uses.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1760]- Books
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An Act for the publick registring of all deeds, conveyances and wills, that shall be made of any honors, manors, lands, tenements or hereditaments, within the west-riding of the county of York, after the nine and twentieth day of September, one thousand seven hundred and four.
England and Wales.Date: 1703 [i.e. 1704]]- Books
History of Harrogate under the Improvement Commissioners, 1841-1884 / by Harold Hyde Walker, 1908-1981 ; the author's manuscript edited and prepared for publication by M.G Neesam.
Walker, Harold Hyde, 1908-1981.Date: 1986- Books
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An Act for the publick registring of deeds, conveyances, and wills, and other incumbrances which shall be made of, or that may affect any honors, manors, lands, tenements, or hereditaments within the county of Middlesex, after the twenty ninth day of September, one thousand seven hundred and nine.
Great Britain.Date: 1709]- Archives and manuscripts
Manor House Asylum
Manor House Asylum, ChiswickDate: 1870-1925Reference: MSS.5725-5726 and 6222-6227- Books
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An act for selling the manors, Advowson, Rectory, Woods, Lands, and Hereditaments, devised by the Will of Sir John Williams, Knight, deceased, for the Purposes therein mentioned; and for laying out the Money arising by such Sale in the Purchase of other Lands and Hereditaments, to be settled in lieu thereof.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1749]- Books
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A bill for vesting several manors, messuages, lands and hereditaments, late of Charles Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, whereof James late Duke of Ormond, at the time of his Attainder, was seized, as Surviving Trustee, named in the Will of the said Earl, in new Trustees, and their Heirs upon the same Trusts.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1716]- Books
History of Hertfordshire : containing an account of the descents of the various manors; pedigrees of families connected with the county; antiquities, local coustoms, &c., &c. chiefly compiled from original mss. in the Record office and British museum, parochial registers, local archives, and collections in possession of private families / by John Edwin Cussans.
Cussans, John Edwin, 1837-1899.Date: 1870-1881- Books
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An act for confirming and establishing a partition of several manors, Lands, and Hereditaments, in the County of York, belonging to Sir Cyril Wich, Bart. Elizabeth Wilson, and Mary Turton, respectively, and a Settlement made thereof for the Benefit of the several Parties intitled to the several undivided Shares thereof, before such Partition.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1753]- Books
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Manor of Bodmin.
Date: 1790?]- Archives and manuscripts
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Letters to members of the Tuke family and to others, mainly from patients at the Asylum
Date: 1883-1925Reference: MS.5726Part of: Manor House Asylum- Archives and manuscripts
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Case book, male and female patients, 1870-1884
Date: May 1870-October 1884Reference: MS.5725Part of: Manor House Asylum- Books
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Report of the Physician-Superintendent : 1957 / Manor Hospital Management Committee.
Manor Hospital Management Committee (Epsom, England)Date: 1957- Books
The Old Manor Hospital, Salisbury, Wiltshire : private madhouse-licensed house-psychiatric hospital / [Gertrude Smith].
Smith, Gertrude.Date: 1978?]- Books
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An history of the manor, and Manor-House, of South Winfield, in Derbyshire. By Tho. Blore, of the Society of the Middle Temple, and F.S.A.
Blore, Thomas, 1764-1818.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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Particulars and conditions of sale of sundry capital and singularly eligible freehold estates, in the counties of Essex, Suffolk, and Bucks, the property of Thomas Staunton, Esq; decd. Consisting of the Capital and Extensive manor of stow, In the Parish of Great samford; The manors of little samford and tewes, With courts baron, royalties, &c. stored with game; a mansion house, sundry Capital farms, a wind mill. The Fighting Cocks Inn, and several Messuages, Cottages, and Tenements, in the Parishes of Great and Little Samford, containing together about one thousand and eighty-nine acres, Of rich Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Wood Lands, Situate about Four Miles from Thaxsted, and Seven from Sapron Walden, in the most Pleasant and Fertile Part of the county of essex, Part of which is in hand, and the Rest greatly underlet to responsible Tenants at will, viz. Mess. Peter Portway, John Coe, John Dench, Robert Goulstone, Peter Portway, Jun. William Stock, James Philpot, &c. at Annual Rents, amounting together to near eight hundred pounds, But capable of considerable Improvement. The capital and extensive manors of peasenhall, colstonhall, and baddinghamhall, With courts baron, royalties, quit rents, &c. A capital messuage or mansion house, Called sibton great house, With proper offices, gardens, and paled paddock, containing forty-eight acres. The Great Tythes of Sibton and Peasenhall, and sundry Farms and Tenements, in the Parish of Sibton, Lying contiguous, and situate within Four Miles of Saxmundham, Six of Dunwich, and Seven of Halesworth, near the Sea Coast, in a pleasant and fertile Part of the county of suffolk, containing together Three Hundred and Forty-Two acres and upwards Of excellent Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Wood Land, Part of which is in Hand and the Rest greatly underlet to responsible Tenants, viz. Mess. Edmond Turner, John Turner, James Cumberland Bentley, and Joseph Baggot, all of which, except Joseph Baggot, are Tenants at Will, at Annual Rents, amounting together to Four Hundred and Ninety-One Pounds and upwards, But capable of considerable Improvement. The perpetual advowson and right of presentation to the Vicarage of Sibton, with the Church or Chapel of Peasenhall, of the Annual Value of about £80. the present Incumbent aged about Forty Years. The Lordship and grange of smeunes of great Extent, With court baron, royalties, fishery, &c. stored with game; two eligible farms, and capital water paper mills, In the parishes of soulbury and breckhill, Within Three Miles of Penny Stratford, and Four of Wooburn, in the county of bucks, And two tenements and gardens, In the parish of wooburn, in the county of bedford, containing together ninety-four acres and upwards Of excellent land, and much underlet to Mr. Horne and Son, John Franklin, and Joseph Body, at Annual Rents, amounting together to One Hundred and Twelve Pounds Ten Shillings, But capable of considerable Improvement. Which (by Order of the Trustees) will be sold by auction by Mr. Christie, At his Great Room, Pall Mall, on Tuesday, April 17th, 1792, at One O'Clock. In ten lots.
Christie, Mr. (James), 1730-1803.Date: 1792]- Books
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The history and antiquities of the town, hundred, and deanry of Buckingham: containing, a description of the towns, villages, hamlets, monasteries, churches, chapels, chantries, seats, manors, their antient and present owners; together with the epitaphs, inscriptions, and arms in all the parish churches; and state of the rectories, vicarages, donatives; their patrons and incumbents, terriers, and valuations in the king's books. Also some account of the earls and dukes of Buckingham, and high-sheriffs of the county. With a transcript out of Domesday-Book, and the translation thereof into English. Collected from records, leiger-books, antient manuscripts, evidences, registers, and other select authorities. By Browne Willis, Esq; LL. D.
Willis, Browne, 1682-1760.Date: M.DCC.LV. [1755]