A Treatise on the Law of Copyholds and Customary Tenures of Land: With an Appendix Containing the Copyhold Acts of 1852, 1858, 1887, the Principle Forms Used by the Board of Agriculture, Precedents of Assurances, and Forms

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Contents

Snape 1 De G J S 621 32 Beav 130 33 L
lix
Att Gen v Stephens 6 De G M G 111 1 K J 724 228
lxi
Downes 3 B C 616 5 D Ry 526 1 C P 522
lxii
Buccleugh Duke of v Wakefield L R 4 H L Cas 377 39
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Dand v Thompson 13 Q B 670 18 L J N S Q
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TABLE OF STATUTES CITED
lxix
Vict c 9 Documentary Evidence Act 1882
lxxv
INTRODUCTORY
1
Hulse Andrews v 4 K J 392 27 L J N S Ch 655
4
Hen III c 4 Statute of Merton 73
6
Anon Cro Eliz
8
Guardians
12
Buckingham Earl of v Drury 3 Bro P C 492
17
Channen Bunn v 5 Taunt 244
20
NATURE OF ESTATES IN COPYHOLDS
21
Leman Minet v 20 Beav 269 7 De G M G 340
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Car II c 3 Statute of Frauds
29
Scutt 6 East 476 2 Smith 449 187 204 205 206
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Gilpin Bence v L R 3 Ex 76 37 L J N S Ex
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Amhurst 7 Ch Div 689 47 L J N S Ch 467
38
Wingfield 2 Leon
44
Humberstone Blemmerhasset v Hutt 65 W Jon
48
Matthews 5 Taunt 365 1 Marsh
50
Danson v Parke 4 A E 816
51
Dormer v Wilson 4 B Ald 303
62
Park 2 Eq Cas Abr 226
66
Cotterill Rex v 1 B Ald
67
Humphrey Peer v 2 A E 495
68
Geo III c 52 Exchange of glebe
95
Coventry Case of Yearb Trin 15 Edw IV fos 29 32
108
124 163
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120
126
Cowper 2 Brownl 217
130
Chaplin 3 P Wms 229
133
Lemman Denny v Hob 135
135
Anon Dyer 179
136
Edw I c 1 Quia Emptores 10 11 12 198 207 251 258 325 353
138
314
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226
153
Canterbury Archbishop of Ex parte 1 Coll
154
INCIDENTS OF COPYHOLD ESTATES
157
Budden Doe d Nepean v 5 B Ald 626 1 D Ry 243
162
Anon 1 Freem 494
165
134
170
Cowling Doe d Ibbot v 6 T R 63
176
Blackwell Skin
191
Hardwicke Earl v Sandys Lord 12 M W 761
196
Sharpe 2 Show 184
201
Gladstone Salisbury Marquis of v 9 H L Cas 692 34 L
208
Anon 2 Freem 65
210
Cowper Gittens v 2 Brownl
217
Hen VIII c 1 Statute of Wills
218
INCIDENTS OF COPYHOLDS continued
220
Cox Ayles v Ex parte Attwood 17 Beav 584
223
Hardy Bowlston v Cro Eliz 547 5 Rep 104b Moo 453
227
Lempriere Cuthbert v 3 M S 158
229
Richardson 2 De G M G 658 22 L J N S
234
Anon 4 Leon
239
RIGHTS OF COMMON
240
118
243
Dunraven v Williams 7 C P 332
248
Hunt Farmer v Willes 638
253
255
255
Harecourts Sir Simon de Case Yearb Trin 12 Hen VIII
262
Branthwaite 2 B Ad 437 9 L J K B
263
Huntington Doe d Reay v 4 East
271
Anon 1 Ld Raym 735
276
Harrington Earl of Widdowson v 1 J W 532
279
applications for the regulation or inclosure of com
290
Hardham 1 B Ald 706
291
Evans v Evans 5 B C 584 8 D Ry 399
293
MANORIAL COURTS
300
Braybrook Lord 6 M S 34
313
Dalby Hetl 14
374
Bignold 2 Y C Ch
377
Cheshunt College In re 3 W R 638 1 Jur N S 995 110
396
Michel 2 Price 399
399
Vict c 4 Yorkshire Registries
432
EXTINGUISHMENT AND ENFRANCHISEMENT 349443
443
Lane 2 Myl K
449
for division of intermixed lands
456
be made to the Board of Agriculture with explana
459
Minute of the Board of Agriculture as to proceedings
466
Scale of compensation in ordinary cases of enfran
472
Hartopp Flower v 6 Beav
476
Agreement between lord and tenant or owner that
478
Harman v Morgan 7 T R 103
481
Appointment of umpire by valuers
483
Talbot 1 C M R
495
Precedents of court rolls copyhold assurances
496
PAGE
498
Surrender out of court by a copyholder in fee
504
Extract from the Close Rolls of 18 Henry III as
507
Extracts from the Wills Act 1837 515518
515
The Copyhold Act 1858 540555
540
Hartopp Robertson v 43 Ch Div 484 59 L J N S Ch 553
553
The Copyhold Act 1887 556571
556
Extracts from the Stamp Act 1891 572588
572
Cox Ex parte Attwood 17 Beav 584
584
75
586
INDEX
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137
590
255 262
592
Hutt Ex parte 7 Dowl 690 3 Jur 1105
593
252 266
596
Ibbot v Cowling 6 T R 63
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203 210
599
259
600
201
602
Carnarvon Earl of v Villebois 13 M W 313 14 L J N
608
347
609
Haviland or Havyland Hungerford v 3 Buls 323 W
614
Hawker Breeze v 14 Sim 350
625
176
628
226
629
198 199
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260
634
99
638
315
640
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654
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656
243 331
660
Wilson L R 7 C P 535 41 L J N S C P 273
Lightfoot Butler v 3 Leon 239
Timber
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or owner
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Eliz c 10 Priv Disgavelling
8
Benbury Worledge v Cro Jac 436 2 Buls 216 1 Roll R 12 36
12
Kinglake v Beviss 7 C B 456 18 L J N S C P 128 16
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Chorley Reg v 12 Q B 515 12 Jur 822
17
Gavelkind
23
Lipscombe Bland v 4 E B 712 n 3 Com Law Rep 261
24
Hawkins Gallard v 27 Ch Div 298 53 L J N S Ch 834
31
Eliz c 3 Monasteries
35
Clark Blunt v 2 Sid 37 61
37
Inclosure Commissioners Musgrave v L R 9 Q B 162 43
43
Lempriere v Martin 2 W Bl 1148
63
Arnold Cattley v 4 K J 595
72
Nepean v Budden 5 B Ald 626 1 D Ry 243
81
Lanyon 2 Wms Saund 165 1 Lev 294 1 Vent
91
Ingleton Manor Lords of Reg v 8 Dowl 693 4 Jur 700
93
Fawkes 2 Vern 356
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Page 515 - Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, that the words and expressions hereinafter mentioned, which in their ordinary signification have a more confined or a different meaning, shall in this Act, except where the nature of the provision or the context of the Act shall exclude such construction, be interpreted as follows (that is to say) : the word " will " shall extend to a testament, and to a
Page 22 - All declarations or creations of trusts or confidences, of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, shall be manifested and proved by some writing signed by the party who is by law enabled to declare such trusts, or by his last will in writing, or else they shall be utterly void and of none effect.
Page 545 - Money to be paid into the Bank of England in the Name of the Accountant General of the Court of Exchequer.
Page 213 - Time as herein-after is mentioned ; (that is to say,) when the Person claiming such Land or Rent, or some Person through whom he claims, shall, in respect of the Estate or Interest...
Page 516 - ... shall extend to manors, advowsons, messuages, lands, tithes, rents, and hereditaments, whether freehold, customary freehold, tenant right, customary or copyhold, or of any other tenure, and whether corporeal, incorporeal, or personal, and to any undivided share thereof, and to any estate, right, or interest (other than a chattel interest) therein; and the words "personal estate...
Page 40 - ... owner or occupier of premises by delivering the same or a true copy thereof to some person on the premises, or if there is no person on the premises...
Page 534 - ... be paid into the Bank of England in the name and with the privity of the accountant-general of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his account there ex parte the Copyhold Commissioners...
Page 516 - ... the testator may or may not be ascertained as the person or one of the persons in whom the same respectively may become vested, and whether he may be entitled thereto under the instrument by which the same respectively were created or under any disposition thereof by deed or will : and also to all rights of entry for conditions broken, and other rights of entry...
Page 515 - person" shall extend to a partnership, or body politic, corporate, or collegiate, as well as to an individual ; and every word importing the singular number only shall extend and be applied to several persons or things...
Page 517 - ... estate, and also of all such stamp duties, fees, and sums of money as would have been lawfully due and payable in respect of surrendering such real estate to the use of the will, or of presenting, registering, or enrolling such surrender, had the testator been duly admitted to such real estate, and afterwards surrendered the same to the use of his will; all which stamp duties, fees, fine, or sums of money due as aforesaid, shall be paid in addition to the stamp duties, fees, fine, or sums of...

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