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9781236434517: Lincolnshire notes and queries Volume 7

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ... in the same court according to his forfeiture. And if it so happen that any of the said men of their families of 15 years, or of their villeins and cottars will not do the said suit at the same court he shall not be charged by reason of the said default unless he maliciously withdraws himself or shall forfeit anything which ought to be amended at the same view of Frankpledge, and then he shall stand to right in the same court. And if he shall not wish to come to the said court, his lord shall be summoned to have him at the next court of the prior, in Spalding, to stand to right upon those things wherein he shall have offended. And if his lord will not make him come to the same court, the prior," by the consideration of the same court shall take from his lord his reasonable amends for the same forfeiture, and, nevertheless, shall distrain him offending and withdrawing himself from the court that he come there to make reasonable amends to the prior for the said forfeiture, unless his lord shall previously have made satisfaction for him to the prior for the same forfeiture. 139. On the Octaves of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. 33 Henry III. 1 July, A.D. 1249. Between Walter, abbot of Rock, plaintiff, by Robert de Mar, put in his place, and Gilbert de Wauton, and Ellen his wife, deforciants, of 5 marks of rent in Rokesby. Gilbert and Ellen acknowledged the said rent to be the right of the abbot. To have and to hold to him and his successors in pure alms, quit of all secular service for ever. And, moreover, Gilbert and Ellen quitclaimed, for themselves and the heirs of Ellen, to the abbot all right which they had in 20 bovates of land in the same vill, for which the abbot and his church were wont to pay them annually the said rent of 5 marks, for ev...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ... in the same court according to his forfeiture. And if it so happen that any of the said men of their families of 15 years, or of their villeins and cottars will not do the said suit at the same court he shall not be charged by reason of the said default unless he maliciously withdraws himself or shall forfeit anything which ought to be amended at the same view of Frankpledge, and then he shall stand to right in the same court. And if he shall not wish to come to the said court, his lord shall be summoned to have him at the next court of the prior, in Spalding, to stand to right upon those things wherein he shall have offended. And if his lord will not make him come to the same court, the prior," by the consideration of the same court shall take from his lord his reasonable amends for the same forfeiture, and, nevertheless, shall distrain him offending and withdrawing himself from the court that he come there to make reasonable amends to the prior for the said forfeiture, unless his lord shall previously have made satisfaction for him to the prior for the same forfeiture. 139. On the Octaves of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. 33 Henry III. 1 July, A.D. 1249. Between Walter, abbot of Rock, plaintiff, by Robert de Mar, put in his place, and Gilbert de Wauton, and Ellen his wife, deforciants, of 5 marks of rent in Rokesby. Gilbert and Ellen acknowledged the said rent to be the right of the abbot. To have and to hold to him and his successors in pure alms, quit of all secular service for ever. And, moreover, Gilbert and Ellen quitclaimed, for themselves and the heirs of Ellen, to the abbot all right which they had in 20 bovates of land in the same vill, for which the abbot and his church were wont to pay them annually the said rent of 5 marks, for ev...

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