 | 1896
...towneshippes of Backford, Coughall, Lea, Mollington and the moyety of the towneshippe of Charlton are, and from the time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary, have been deemed and reputed one parish and are all convenient to be united and remayne one parish with... | |
 | Northampton (England) - 1898 - 511 sider
...11il between MerPredecefsors by whatever Names they were called or have chant and been incorporated from the Time whereof the Memory of Man is not to the contrary have used and YET* DO USE to take Recognizances between Merchant and Merchant and to make Execution thereof... | |
 | Sussex Archaeological Society - 1901
...past to our progenitors, the Kings and Queens of England, at their Coronations respectively, from all the time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary, have done and ought to do ; and to our Heirs and successors Kings of England, at their Coronation according... | |
 | Richard Bennett - 1904
...entered against the Gamull suits : — This defendant will aver and prove that there now are and, by all the time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary, have been divers and sundry mills, as well watermills, as windmills, for the grinding of corn and malt within... | |
 | Francis Beaufort Palmer - 1907 - 314 sider
...of the inheritance and seisin of the said castlo honour and lordship the said Earl and his ancestors from the time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary have been Earls of Arundel and have thereby had used and borne and enjoyed the title name and dignity of... | |
 | 1903
...of the said lands, messu"ages, tenements, and hereditaments in right thereof or otherwise, have had from " the time, whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary, have and of right ought " to have common of pasture for their horses, sheep, and other cattle in a certain... | |
 | Peter Orebech - 2005 - 502 sider
...inhabitants, residents and dwellers within the said manor, lordshippe and towne of Selbye, for all the time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary, have used and been accustomed to grinde all theire corne and graine . . .35 The notion of immemoriality... | |
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