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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 ...
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Copyhold
Copyhold for lives is therefore regarded as a less secure tenancy than copyhold of inheritance.
Copyhold land often did not appear in a will. The Copyhold Acts of 1841, 1843, 1844, 1852, 1858 and 1887 were consolidated in the Copyhold Act 1894.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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bond-land
bond-land [OE. bondeland, f. bonda, bond n.2 + land.] Land held by bondage tenure; an early form of copyhold land.[c 1120 O.E. Chron. (Laud MS.) an. 777 Þa let he Cuðbriht ealdorma[n] x bonde-land [terram x manentium] æt Swines heafde.] 1861 Pearson Early & Mid. Ages Eng. 200 It is probable that the...
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Customary freehold
It is also termed privileged copyhold or copyhold of frank tenure. It is, in fact, only a superior kind of copyhold, and the freehold is in the lord.
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Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1969
Section 3 - Rentcharges, etc., under Copyhold Act 1894
Defines the owner's rights for rent charges that survive the repeal of the Copyhold Act 1894. Law of Property Enactments
Repeals the Copyhold Act 1894 and various other enactments.
Part IV.
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Owlswick
It continued as a separate sub-manor, paying a quit-rent to the manor of Monks Risborough until copyhold tenure was abolished in 1925.
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Gambleside
In 1507 the land was demised as a copyhold to Oliver and George Ormerode at a rent of £4 per year.
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George Ridley (Whig politician)
the resignation of John Blackett due to ill health—and, becoming a Liberal in 1859, held the seat until 1860, when he resigned after being appointed a Copyhold
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Woodside, London
Four months later, the Commissioners, passed the freehold of the land to the board "freed from all incidents whatsoever of copyhold or customary tenure In 1871, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners granted 'copyhold' to the Croydon Local Board of Health upon condition that it should be appropriated by the
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The Royalist
, John Bowman as Broom, Anthony Leigh as Sir Oliver Oldcut, Thomas Jevon as Sir Paul Eitherside, Thomas Percival as Captain Jonas, Cave Underhill as Copyhold
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