| John Tracy Atkyns, Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1782 - 934 pàgines
...manor is now but 80 /. per ann. and according to the natural improvement of lands from Hen. the Sth's time, it ought to have been ten times as much, on account of money finking in its value, and lands rifing in theirs. The returns from the firft-fruits office, and the inquifition po/i msrtem, though... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, John Tracy Atkyns - 1794 - 876 pàgines
...manor is now but 80/. per annum, and according to the natural improvement of lands from 'Hen. the 8th's time, it ought to have been ten times as much, on account of money finking in its value f and lands rifmg in theirs. This is a mere * Taking all the evidence together, this appears to be... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, John Tracy Atkyns - 1794 - 876 pàgines
...manor is now but 80/. per annum, and according to the natural improvement of lands from 'Hen. the 8th's time, it ought to have been ten times as much, on account of money finking in its valuef and lands rifmg in theirs. The returns from the firft-fruits office, and the inquifitíon pcß... | |
| Richard Burn - 1797 - 606 pàgines
...and confequently that it could not be time out of mind, for it appears that manor is now but So 1. a year ; and according to the natural improvement...value, and lands riling in theirs. The returns from the rirft fruits office, and the inquifltion pott mortem, though they are not conclusive evidence, yet... | |
| Richard Burn - 1797 - 588 pàgines
...and confequently that it could not be time out of mind, for it appears that manor is now but 80 I. a year ; and according to the natural improvement...as much, on account of money finking in its value, andl lands rifmg in theirs. The returns from the firft fruits office, and the inquifition poft mortem,... | |
| Sir Henry Gwillim - 1801 - 456 pàgines
...being too rank a modus, and confequently could not be time out of mind; for the manor is now but Sol. a year, and according to the natural improvement of...lands riling in theirs. . The returns from the firft fruit's office, and the inquifition /!/ mortem, though they are not concltifive evidence, yet fufficient... | |
| Sir Samuel Toller - 1808 - 454 pàgines
...held rank, fince according to the natural improvement of land, from the time of king Henry the eighth, it ought to have been ten times as much, on account of money finking in its Talue, and lands rifmg in theirs (/). The principle of thefe decifions is this : that the value of... | |
| Sir Samuel Toller - 1816 - 402 pàgines
...held rank, since according to the natural improvement of land, from the time of king Henry the eighth, it ought to have been ten times as much, on account of money sinking in its value, and lands rising in theirs (u'). The principle of these decisions is this: that... | |
| Richard Burn - 1824 - 608 pàgines
...and consequently that it could not be time out of mind ; for it appears that manor is now but 801. a year; and according to the natural improvement of...to have been ten times as much, on account of money sinking in its value, and lands rising in theirs. The returns from the first fruits office, and the... | |
| Sir Henry Gwillim - 1825 - 504 pàgines
...being too rank a modus, and consequently could not be time out of mind; for the manor is now but 80/. a year, and according to the natural improvement of...to have been ten times as much, on account of money sinking in its value, and lands rising in theirs. The returns from the first-fruits office, and the... | |
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