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legally the
copyholder,
according to the
titles and
customs written down in the
manorial roll. In
return for
being given land, a
copyhold tenant was required...
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typed in
front of them and the copy is
often held in a
copyholder. The
adjustable arm on the
copyholder aids
legibility and
maximizes the
typing speed. There...
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tenure which may be
described as a
variety of
copyhold. It is also
termed privileged copyhold or
copyhold of
frank tenure. It is a
tenure by copy of manorial...
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according to the
custom of the manor. A "
copyhold tenancy" was a "customary tenancy" held by the
copyholder. The
manorial court was
responsible for dealing...
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several forms of land tenure,
among them socage, quit-rent, leasehold, and
copyhold. In some contexts, "peasant" has a
pejorative meaning, even when referring...
- The
English jurist Edward Coke
described the
court in his The
Compleate Copyholder (1644) as "the
chief prope and
pillar of a
manor which no
sooner faileth...
- Holbæk:
Niels Ludvig Westergaard,
professor Tvede Kro: Jens Gregersen [da],
copyholder Vedby Kro:
Asmund Gleerup [da],
teacher Kalundborg:
Niels Frederik Jes****n [da]...
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numerous books on the
history and
people of Brazil, writer, publisher,
copyholder, translator, photographer, journalist, reporter,
folklore researcher,...
- also
freehold estates not of inheritance, such as an
estate for life and
copyhold was
promoted into
freehold by the Act. All
estates can be
subject to payments...
- holdings, deaths, alienations, and
successions of the
customary tenants or
copyholders. The
records were
invariably kept in roll form in the
Middle Ages, but...