messuage वाक्य
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- Hugh Adlington died in 1525 holding messuages of Lord Mounteagle.
- She also quitclaimed 1 messuage in Holborn ( London ).
- Also a Messuage & garden at a short distance from the Mill.
- In 1393 the priory acquired a messuage at nearby Duxford under licence.
- A substantial capital messuage stood west of the Church in the Middle Ages.
- In 1327 de la Hyde held a messuage and four virgates in Circourt.
- This dispossessed seven messuages of their land and made 54 peasants workless and homeless.
- In the castle he has two messuages.
- In 1391 Sawtry Abbey was granted a messuage and one carucate of land in Woodwalton.
- He noted that it concerned a messuage and 100 acres of land in Portreath, Cornwall.
- It could also entail complete farms, individual fields, houses ( messuages ), mills or works.
- The church was commissioned by Prince Potemkin, the owner of a neighbouring messuage, shortly before his death.
- There was a messuage with Brays manor in 1279, but by 1545 the house on the site had gone.
- At the time of the sale the property consisted of one messuage, two barns and two gardens with their appurtenances.
- The seat, also known as the caput or messuage, of the Barony of Craigie was Craigie House near Dundee.
- Limbury manor had a messuage by 1279 and two in 1388 and 1389 . In 1545 the farmstead was in Frog Street.
- During the time the Chisnalls held Darcy Lever, Ralph Byrom held twelve messuages, half a water mill and fulling mill.
- In 1707 both baronies were united in the Barony of Kilburnie, with the Manor House of Kilbirnie as the principal messuage.
- A messuage called Perreton was granted in 1545 to Anthony Beyff, and in 1591 2 it was granted to John Welles.
- In 1275 6 Robert de Ferrers arraigned an assize of mort d'ancestor against her touching a messuage in Repton, Derbyshire.
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