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Copyhold - Wikipedia
Copyhold was a form of customary land ownership common from the Late Middle Ages into modern times in England. The name for this type of land tenure is ... en.wikipedia.org
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Copyhold | Manorialism, Tenure, Feudalism - Britannica
Copyhold, in English law, a form of landholding defined as a “holding at the will of the lord according to the custom of the manor.” www.britannica.com
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What is Copyhold? - Our Warwickshire
Copyhold is one of the three main forms of land ownership found in the post-medieval period. Freehold corresponds to ownership as we now know it. www.ourwarwickshire.org.uk
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copyhold
copyhold Law. (ˈkɒpɪhəʊld) For forms see copy n. [f. copy n. 5 + hold: cf. freehold.] 1. a. A kind of tenure in England of ancient origin: tenure of lands being parcel of a manor, ‘at the will of the lord according to the custom of the manor’, by copy of the manorial court-roll (see copy n. 5). (By ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Copyhold land - The University of Nottingham
Copyhold land was land held from a manor. For more general details, see the separate Research Guidance on Manorial records. www.nottingham.ac.uk
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COPYHOLD Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Copyhold definition: (formerly) a type of ownership of land in England, evidenced by a copy of the manor roll establishing the title. www.dictionary.com
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What is meant by the term copyhold? - Practical Law
The land was formerly copyhold of the Manor of Grasmere and the rights saved to the lord by the 12th Schedule of the Law of Property Act 1922 are excepted from ... uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com
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COPYHOLD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a former tenure of land in England and Ireland by right of being recorded in the court of the manor 2. an estate held by copyhold. www.merriam-webster.com
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What was “Copyhold”? - Epsom & Ewell History Explorer
Copyhold was a form of land tenure common in England from the Late Middle Ages, having been developed from earlier feudal practice. eehe.org.uk
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Copyhold tenure | Georgetown Law Library Special Collections
Scope Note: Copyhold tenure was a form of feudal tenure of land common in England from the Middle Ages until the 19th century, and surviving in residual form ... aspace.ll.georgetown.edu
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copihold
copihold obs. f. copyhold. Oxford English Dictionary
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Extinguishment
Extinguishment of copyhold A copyhold was a parcel of land tenure granted to a peasant by the lord of the manor in return for services, such as agricultural Copyholds may be extinguished by the union of the copyhold and the freehold in the same person. wikipedia.org
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Smerup
Originally Smerup was a farming village, and all 11 farms were copyhold farms under the manor Vemmetofte. At the same time, ownership of the land was changed in a way where freehold replaced copyhold. wikipedia.org
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bondhold
† ˈbondhold Obs. exc. hist. [f. bond n.2 + hold: cf. copyhold, freehold.] Tenure in bond service, tenure of bond-land; a distinct sort of copyhold. Also attrib.1611 Anct. Customs Knaresboro' & Scriven (1844) 4 If any bondholder there die seized of six acres of bondhold land. Oxford English Dictionary
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Chaddleworth
Traditional law by custom Chaddleworth before the Law of Property Act 1925 had tenants who held land by copyhold and enjoyed an unusual legal practice The rights to copyhold land inheritance from a husband were usually forfeited if his widow remarried. wikipedia.org
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