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Declarations and pleadings in the most usual actions brought in the several courts of King's-Bench and Common-Pleas at Westminster, Viz. In Actions of Scandal of Peers respecting their Honour. Slander of Common Persons respecting their Life, Liberty, Estate, Office, Reputation, &c. Case On Bills of Exchange, Policies of Assurance, &c. On Promises or Contracts Express'd or Imply'd. Written. Printed. and Parol. For Non-Feasance and Negligences. Mal-Feasances and Torts, &c. Account against Bailiffs, Receivers and Guardians, &c. Covenant on Agreements, Leases, Grants, &c. Debt on Bonds, Bills, Notes, Judgments, Stats. &c. Ejectment of Manors, Lands, Houses, &c. Trespass to the Person, his Wife, Servant, Cattle, Goods, Houses, Gardens, Fishery, Close, Church, &c. Also (incidently) shewing the forms of proceedings as well in the Petty Bag-Office in Chancery, as in Corporation Courts, &c. By W. Bohun of the Middle-Temple, Esq;
Bohun, William.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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An account of the ceremonies observed at the coronation of the Kings & queens of England. I. A description of the royal crowns, scepters, &c. II. The Form of the Royal Letters of Summons sent to the Peers and Peeressee to assist at the Coronation. III. The Ceremony of presenting the Regalin to their Majesties in Westminster Hall, and of the Grand Procession from thence to the Abbey. IV. The Ceremony of the Coronation, as it is perform'd in the Church, with the King's Oath, and the Homage of the Nobles to his Coronation. V. The Anointing, Crowning and Inthorning of a Queen Consort. VI. The Recess and Manner of their Return to Westminster-Hall. Vii. The Ceremony of the Services done by several Lords of Manors, and of the Champion's entering the Hall, with the Form of his Challenge, and the Heralds Proclaiming the King's Stile, &c.
Date: [1760]- Books
Garston Manor : combined medical and industrial rehabilitation centre near Watford, Herts.
Garston Manor.Date: [1970?]- Books
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Geodæsia improved; or, a new and correct method of surveying made exceeding easy. In two parts. Part I, Teacheth to measure, divide, and delineate, any Quantity of Land both accessible and inaccessible, whether Meadows, Pasture, Fields, Woods, Water, Commons, Forests, Manors, &c. by the chain only, whose Dimensions are cast up by the pen, and consequently freed from the errors of estimation that unavoidably attend the Scale and Protractor. With necessary Directions to map elegantly. Part II, Introduces Instruments, Trigonometry, preparative Remarks on the Earth's Superficies; and teacheth the invaluable Method of casting up the Dimensions of Instruments by the pen several Ways, all agreeing, &c. &c. With a most useful appendix Concerning the practical Methods of measuring Timber, Hay, Marl Pits, Bricklayers and Plaisterers Work. The whole being illustrated with proper Definitions, Problems, Rules, Examples, Explanations, and emblematical Types, rendered uncommonly easy. By A. Burns, Teacher of the Mathematics in Tarporley, Cheshire.
Burns, Arthur.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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England's gazetteer; or, an accurate description of all the cities, towns, and villages of the Kingdom. In three volumes. Vol. I. and Vol. II. contain a dictionary of the Cities, Corporations, Market-Towns, and the most noted Villages; their Manufactures and Trade; Markets, Fairs, Customs, and Privileges; principal Buildings, and charitable Foundations, &c. With their Distance from London, in Miles both computed, and measured. ... A New Index Villaris, or, Alphabetical Register of the less noted Villages; With their Distance, or Bearing, from the next Market-Town, or well-known Place. This Work includes all the chief Harbours, Bays, Forests, Hills, Mines, medicinal Springs, Moors, and other Curiosities both of Nature and Art; and not only takes notice of most of the Manors and Seats in the Kingdom, both ancient and present; but also points out the old military Ways, Camps, Castles, and other remarkable Ruins of Roman, Danish, and Saxon Antiquity:-And particularly shews the Estates that were formerly Abbey-Lands.
Whatley, Stephen, active 1712-1741.Date: M.DCC.LI. [1751]- Books
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An act for confirming of a partition, made between William Pynsent Esq; and Mary his wife, John Trevillian Esq; and Elizabeth his wife, and their trustees, of several manors and lands in the county of Somerset.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1712]- Books
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An act for inclosing and dividing the common fields and common grounds in the manors and parishes of Binbrooke in the county of Lincoln.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1738]- Books
The domesday of St. Paul's of the year M.CC.XXII., or, Registrum de visitatione maneriorum per Robertum Decanum : and other original documents relating to the manors and churches belonging to the dean and chapter of St. Paul's, London, in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries / with an introduction, notes, and illustrations by William Hale Hale.
Date: [1858]- Books
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A bill for inclosing and dividing so much of the Moor or common called Badley Moor, as lies within the manors of North-Tuddenham, alias Saint Cleres, Mattishall, Tuddenham, and Bell-house Hall, and in the parish of North-Tuddenham, in the county of Norfolk, and certain other commons and wastes within the said manors and parish.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1764]- Books
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An account of all the manors, messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, in the different counties of England and Wales, held by lease from the Crown.
Great Britain. Commissioners of His Majesty's Woods, Forests and Land Revenues.Date: 1787- Books
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An act for inclosing and dividing so much of the moor or common called Badley Moor, as lies within the manors of North-Tuddenham, alias Saint Cleres, Mattishall Tuddenham, on the part of North-Tuddenham, and Bell-house Hall, and in the parish of North-Tuddenham, in the county of Norfolk; and certain other commons and wastes within the said manors and parish.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1764]- Books
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The laws concerning game. Of hunting, hawking, fishing and fowling, &c. And of Forests, Chases, Parks, Warrens, Deer, Doves, Dove-Cotes, Conies: And also of Setting-Dogs, Grey-Hounds, Lurchers, Nets, Tunnels, Lowbels, Guns, and all Manner of Engines and Instruments mentioned in the several Statutes to destroy the Game; shewing who are qualified by Law to keep and use them, and the Punishments of those who keep them, not being qualified. Likewise the proper Seasons allowed by Act of Parliament for Hunting, Fishing and Fowling. Together with the forest laws: Shewing the Method of Chusing, and Oaths of the respective Officers; and the Authority, Power and Duty of Chief Justice in Eyre, Clerks of the Peace, Constables, Foresters, Game-Keepers, Justices of Peace, Keepers, Lords of Manors, Parkers, Rangers, Regarders, Sheriffs, Stewards of Forest Courts, Stewards of Leets, Verderors, Wardens and Woodwards. By William Nelson of the Middle-Temple, Esq; To which are now added, English forms of convictions, declarations, Indictments, Justifications, Licences, Mittimus's, Pleas, Warrants, &c. Digested under proper Titles, in an Alphabetical Order.
Nelson, William, 1653-Date: 1751- Books
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The laws concerning game. Of hunting, hawking, fishing and fowling, &c. And of forests, chases, parks, Warrens, Deer, Doves, Dove-Cotes, Conies: And also of Setting-Dogs, Grey-Hounds, Lurchers, Nets, Tunnels, Lowbels, Guns, and all Manner of Engines and Instruments mentioned in the several Statutes to destroy the Game; shewing who are qualified by Law to keep and use them, and the Punishments of those who keep them, not being qualified. Likewise the proper Seasons allowed by Act of Parliament for Hunting, Fishing and Fowling. Together with the forest laws: Shewing the Method of Chusing, and Oaths of the respective Officers; and the Authority, Power and Duty of Chief Justice in Eyre, Clerks of the Peace, Constables, Foresters, Game-Keepers, Justices of Peace, Keepers, Lords of Manors, Parkers, Rangers, Regarders, Sheriffs, Stewards of Forest Courts, Stewards of Leets, Verderors, Wardens and Woodwards. By William Nelson of the Middle-Temple, Esq; To which are now added, English forms of convictions, declarations, Indictments, Justifications, Licences, Mittimus's, Pleas, Warrants, &c. Digested under proper Titles, in an Alphabetical Order.
Nelson, William, 1653-Date: 1762- Books
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An account of the ceremonies observed at the coronation of the kings and queens of England. I. A description of the royal crowns, scepters, &c, II. The Form of the Royal Letters of Summons sent to the Peers and Peeresses to assist at the Coronation. III. The Ceremony of presenting the Regalia to their Majesties in Westminster-Hall, and of the Grand Procession from thence to the Abbey. IV. The Ceremony of the Coronation, as it is performed in the Church, with the King's Oath, and the Homage of the Nobles to his Majesty. V. The Anointing, Crowning, and Inthronizing of a Queen Consort. VI. The Recess and Manner of their Majesties Return to Westminster-Hall. Vii. The Ceremony of the Services done by several Lords of Manors, and of the Champion's entering the Hall, with the Form of his Challenge, and the Heralds Proclaiming the King's Stile, &c. Extracted from several Antient and Modern Histories of the Coronations of the Kings and Queens of England, and from several publick Records, &c.
Date: [1727]- Books
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An account of the ceremonies observed at the coronation of the kings and queens of England I. A description of the royal crowns, scepters, &c. II. The Form of the Royal Letters of Summons sent to the Peers and Peeresses to assist at the Coronation. III. The Ceremony of presenting the Regalia to their Majesties in Westminster-Hall, and of the Grand Procession from thence to the Abbey. IV. The Ceremony of the Coronation, as it is performed in the Church, with the King's Oath, and the Homage of the Nobles to his Majesty. V. The Anointing, Crowning, and Inthronizing of a Queen Consort. VI. The Recess and Manner of their Majesties Return to Westminster-Hall. Vii. The Ceremony of the Services done by several Lords of Manors, and of the Champion's entering the Hall, with the Form of his Challenge, and the Heralds Proclaiming the King's Stile, &c. Extracted from several Antient and Modern Histories of the Coronations of the Kings and Queens of England, and from several publick Records, &c.
Date: 1727- Books
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An act for dividing and inclosing the common and heath, called Navestock common and heath, within the manors of Navestock and Lofthall, in the county of Essex.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1768]- Books
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An act for the dividing, allotting and inclosing divers parcels of common or waste grounds within the manors of Appleton and Lymm, in the county of Chester.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1765]- Books
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An act for vesting one undivided fourth part of Elizabeth Knight of and in divers manors, lands, and hereditaments, in the county of York, late the estate of Robert Plompton, Esquire, deceased, in trustees, in trust to sell the same, for the purposes therein mentioned.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: [1753]- Books
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An act for making a partition of divers manors, lands, and hereditaments in the counties of Lincoln and York, late the estate of Edward Ayscough, Esquire, deceased, ...
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1765]- Books
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The history and antiquities of the parish of Edmonton, in the county of Middlesex. Comprising an account of the manors, the church, and Southgate chapel ... / [William Robinson].
Robinson, William, 1777-1848Date: 1819- Books
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An act for dividing and inclosing the common fields, common pastures, common meadows, common grounds, and commonable lands, within the manor or manors and parish of Syresham, otherwise Siseham, in the county of Northampton.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1765]- Books
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An act for dividing and inclosing several open fields, commons or waste grounds, situate, lying and being within the manors of Aston and Wales, in the county of York.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1766]- Books
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An act for confirming the inclosure and division of the common fields and common grounds within the manors and parishes of Overton-Longville, and Butolphsbridge, in the county of Huntingdon.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1728]- Books
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An act for confirming several awards for enclosing and dividing the common fields and common grounds, within the manors of Fangfosse cum Spittle, and Scagglethorpe, in the county of York.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1725]- Books
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An act for vesting certain manors, messuages, farms, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, in the county of Surry, devised by the will of Sir William Clayton, baronet, ... in trustees, ...
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1766]