manorial court वाक्य
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- In 1637 he became steward of the manorial court of Abbotsbury.
- These manorial courts were preserved under the Administration of Justice Act 1977.
- Many such rights were enforceable by the serf in the manorial court.
- Another responsibility and source of profit was the manorial court.
- The last Manorial Court was held in Skegby Hall on 25 April 1924.
- The lord held a manorial court, governed by public law and local custom.
- The manorial court rolls have survived, such documents are now protected by law.
- He also was chairman of the manorial court and member of the royal Council.
- Working for Blathwayt, he engaged in litigation and dispensation, probably in manorial courts.
- In these cases the manorial court's jurisdiction could in effect become county-wide.
- Manorial courts were also held here.
- The house was used for manorial courts throughout the 19th century until the last was held in 1878.
- The Sokens formed a Manorial courts continued for a few decades more, until the late 19th century.
- The courts were held here also and had its Manor House where manorial courts were held up until 1830.
- However the title holder, Benjamin Harvey, Esq . retains the right to hold manorial courts at will.
- These were manorial courts and the right to hold them was granted to the Lord Of Manor by the crown.
- It became the administrative centre for the order's scattered properties, where every year the manorial court was held.
- This ceremony marked the 90th anniversary of the final meeting of the manorial court at the town's Tudor courthouse.
- The rolls record the meetings of the manorial court, either court leet or court baron, or views of frankpledge.
- The Lord of the Manor, his officials, and a Manorial court administered the manor and exercised jurisdiction over the peasantry.
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