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The ancient customs of the manor of Taunton Deane; collected from the records of the manor, presented by the jury at the law-day court, the twenty fourth of April, 1817, and published under their sanction. To which are prefixed, some introductory observations on copyholds in general, and remarks on those of this manor. In particular, with the origin, history, and nature of courts leet, and courts baron / by H.B. Shillibeer, ...

By: Shillibeer, H. B.Publisher: [London] : Tiverton; J. Savage; Parkhouse; Richard Phillips, 1821Description: vii, 5-132, xxixp.Subject(s): Courts baron and courts leet | Manors -- England | Taunton (England)
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