| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1769 - 510 pages
...be villein land to his lord. And where ' — -v— — ' " a villein purchafeth land in fee fimple, or in fee '* tail, the lord of the villein may enter...this author's book, relating to villenage, is any diftindtion made by him between villeins and fervt natrvi OF bondmen ; but he ufes the former word... | |
| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1777 - 512 pages
...land to be villein land to his lord. And where "-**•*. " a villein purchafeth land in fee-fimple, or in fee" tail, the lord of the villein may enter...may let the fame " land to the villein to hold in villeinage," I would obferve, that neither here, nor in any other pare of this author's book, relating... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - 1794 - 660 pages
...may enter into the land, and ouft the villeine and his heires forever; and after, the lord (if hee will) may let the fame land to the villein, to hold in villenage. " CT>E NUR E eu villenagt." Villeine is from the French word Lib. Rub. 76. •* -villainc, and that... | |
| Sir Edward Coke - 1809 - 756 pages
...leßer mefrne la terre a le ever ; and after, the lord (if hee will) villeine, a tener en villenage. may let the fame land to the villein, to hold in villenage. « TENURE en villcnage." Villeine is from the French word Lib. Rub. 76. villaine, and that a villa,... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, Thomas Coventry - 1830 - 716 pages
...purchases land in fee-simple, or in fee-tail, the lord of the villein may enter into the land, and oust the villein and his heirs for ever ; and after, the lord (if he will) may let the same land to the villeiti, to hold in villeinage. Villeinage is the service of a bondman. And yet a... | |
| Sir Thomas Littleton - 1846 - 276 pages
...fee simple, or in fee tail, the lord of the villein might have entered into the land, and have ousted the villein and his heirs for ever ; and after the lord (if he would) might have let the same land to the villein, to hold in villenage. NOTE. — Villenage has long... | |
| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1769 - 512 pages
...land in fee fimple, or in fee '* tail, the lord of the villein may enter into the " land, and oull the villein and his heirs for ever. " And after, the...obferve, that neither here, nor in any other part of tihis author's book, relating to villenage, is any diftin«Stion made by him between "villeins and... | |
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