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- King sought to punish these criminal infringements, commonly known as "purprestures", through criminal proceedings. Over time, activities prosecuted as public...
- separate concept. Tresp****es against the vert were extensive: they included purpresture, ****arting, clearing forest land for agriculture, and felling trees or...
- The whole act. 4 Edw. 1. Statutum de Bigamis (Statute of Bigamy) c. 4 Purprestures or Usurpations upon the King's Land shall be resised. Statutum de Bigamis...
- The whole act. 4 Edw. 1. Statutum de Bigamis (Statute of Bigamy) c. 4 Purprestures or Usurpations upon the King's Land shall be resised. Statutum de Bigamis...
- and Records in general IX I – XIV Homage, Relief, Fealty, Services, Purprestures, and Boundaries Disturbed X I – XVIII Debts arising from different types...
- by Statute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 98) c. 4 Purprestures or Usurpations upon the King's Land shall be resised. — repealed for...
- excesses perpetrated there; as well in forests, stews, waters, ****arts and purprestures as elsewhere; and touching all wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, lands...
- November 1600 Anent purprusioun in the Kingis commonteis. Regarding purpresture in the king's commonties. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision (Scotland)...
- Mayor and communalitie' of London protesting against the increase of purprestures (illegal enclosures of land). The translator Thomas Newton praised Patten...
- Kings Norton in 1267 when it was recorded that "Richard de Coſton has a purpresture (i.e. an enclosure of tenants land or an enclosure of waste land) upon...