| 11. | At the same time, ownership of the land was changed in a way where freehold replaced copyhold.
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| 12. | In Europe, peasants were divided into three classes according to their personal status : leasehold, and copyhold.
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| 13. | He subsequently acquired freehold or copyhold much of the land that now makes up the western part of Harringay.
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| 14. | The halmote court at Slaidburn was disbanded following the abolition of copyhold by the Law of Property Act in 1922.
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| 15. | Several acts were passed dealing with the enfranchisement and commutation of copyholds and the preservation of commons and open spaces.
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| 16. | Language regarding the disposal of the profits of the executor's year or of a heriot often indicates a copyhold.
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| 17. | In 1544 he held copyhold land at Compton Bishop and with his son had bought the Manor of Yarlington in 1566.
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| 18. | :" In the later 19th century Lord Rothschild bought an estate of which part was copyhold under New College, Oxford.
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| 19. | Legally the mill was in two parts, and in 1830 the Earlys bought one part copyhold and the other part leasehold.
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| 20. | These copyhold premises of the manor of Petersham, included a house and of land, meadow, and pasture in Petersham.
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