| 21. | After elaborate investigations, he convinced himself that the lord s rights had in mamy instances been trespassed upon by the copyhold tenants.
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| 22. | The ecclesiastic system of copyhold, whereby land was leased to tenants for terms as short as seven years, prevailed throughout the manor.
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| 23. | The society plans to reconnect the line with Network Rail at Copyhold Junction, to allow access to the London to Brighton main line.
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| 24. | A rent roll of the Manor of Granhams dated 1708 shows that Tunwell and his sons held copyhold land from that Manor as well.
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| 25. | In the 19th century, a total of 161 farms and 242 other building were sold when the copyhold farms came into private ownership.
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| 26. | Parry Rowsewell, son of my son William Rowsewell deceased, all my copyhold lands of the manor of Compton [ Compton Bishop ].
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| 27. | In 1925, copyhold tenure formally ended with the enactment of Law of Property Acts, 1922 and 1924, converting copyhold to fee simple.
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| 28. | In 1925, copyhold tenure formally ended with the enactment of Law of Property Acts, 1922 and 1924, converting copyhold to fee simple.
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| 29. | The first industries were cottage industries and anyone wishing to mine the coal had to apply for a copyhold from the lord of the manor.
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| 30. | Originally a seventeenth century copyhold farm called Cae Golman, the King's Arms became established as a public house in the eighteenth century.
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