A Collection of Decrees by the Court of Exchequer in Tithe-causes: From the Usurpation to the Present Time. [1650-1798], Volum 4

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Bunney, Thompson, and Company, 1799

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Side 254 - Grubstreet had existed from Time, whereof the Memory of Man was not to the contrary, and for all that Time had enjoyed and used the Privilege of being dull.
Side 224 - Modus, viz. that, from Time whereof the Memory of Man is not to the contrary there hath been...
Side 592 - Oliver defendant, did declare, that the defendant ought to have milked the tenth meal of his cows, in vessels of his own, at the place and in the manner he milked the other nine meals, and that the plaintiff ought to have fetched it away in his own vessels.
Side 46 - CD surveyor of the highways, for the parish of in the said county,"] doth present, that from the time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary, (/") there was and yet is a certain common and ancient...
Side 35 - ... almost the only thing to give them, that a calf at ten days old would drink more milk than one cow would give; and that they were generally kept seven weeks, if not more, for the butcher. They further said, that the rector was entitled to the tithe of milk as...
Side 280 - sitting in equity,' as he himself stated. The Court declared the plaintiffs entitled to an equitable mortgage or lien, and referred it to the Master to take an account of what was due to the plaintiffs for principal, interest, and costs ; and the decree proceeded to order, 'By consent of Her Majesty's Attorney-General...
Side 447 - Whether, from time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary, there have been and now are within the parish of Tenterden certain lands called and well known by the name of uplands, and whether the said lands called by the name of uplands...
Side 293 - November, 1851, a decree was made directing the Master to take an account of what was due to the Plaintiff for principal and interest on his mortgage securities, and to sell the property, and further directions were reserved.
Side 557 - Either of them belonging in as full and ample manner to all intents and purpofes as...
Side 491 - At the hearing it was, among iluta penalty. other things, referred to the Deputy Remembrancer to take an account of what was due to the mortgagee on a bond, which the mortgagor had given him nearly about the same time as the mortgage.