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haybote
ˈhaybote Also 5 heybote. [f. hay n.2 + bote, boot n.1] Wood or thorns for the repair of fences; the right of the tenant or commoner to take such material from the landlord's estate, or the common. By legal writers also called hedge-bote.? 1170 Charter in Mon. Angl. (1830) VI. i. 263–4 [H]usbotam et ... Oxford English Dictionary
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hedgebote
hedgebote Law. (ˈhɛdʒbəʊt) Also 6 -butt, -bot, 6–8 -boot. [See boot n.1 5.] = haybote.1565 Lease Manor Pollington, Yorksh. (MS.), Lessees may take housebutt, henbutt, firebutt, hedgebutt and ploughbutt. 1579 Rastell Expos. Diff. Words, Haybote or Hedgbot is necessarie stuffe to make and mend hedges,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wombridge Priory
Wombridge Priory a mill at Grindle, near Ryton, various small patches of land, river banks and woodland, and rights in his woods, including housebote and haybote wikipedia.org
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housebote
ˈhousebote Law. Forms: 2–3 husbote, 6– housebote, (6–8 -boot, 7 -boote). [OE. *h{uacu}sbót, f. h{uacu}s house n.1 + bót boot n.1 5.] The repair of a house; wood for this purpose; the right of a tenant to take this from the landlord's estate.? 1170 Charter in Mon. Angl. (1830) VI. i. 263–4 [H]usbotam... Oxford English Dictionary
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King John's Palace
park led to petitions lodged by the men of Clipstone, Warsop and Mansfield Woodhouse over their loss of their rights to husbote (timber for building), haybote wikipedia.org
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quo minus
† quominus, quo minus Obs. Law. [L., ‘by which the less’ (viz. one may exercise a right, or perform a duty).] a. A writ to restrain a person from committing waste in a wood after granting ‘housebote and haybote’ to another. b. An Exchequer writ available for a steward or debtor to the King against o... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Acts of the Parliament of England to 1483
Housebote and Haybote within the Forrest. Seizing of Bishop's Temporalties. wikipedia.org
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hay
▪ I. hay, n.1 (heɪ) Forms: 1 h{iacu}eᵹ, h{iacu}ᵹ, héᵹ, (heiᵹ, hoeᵹ), 2–4 hei, 3–7 hey(e, 4 hai, 4–5 heyȝ(e, 4–7 haye, 5 heiȝ(e, heygh, heey, 6–7 haie, 4– hay. [Com. Teut.: OE. h{iacu}eᵹ, h{iacu}ᵹ, héᵹ, = OS. houwi, (MLG. hoi, houwe, MDu. hôy, hooi, hoey, Du. hooi), OHG. hęwi, houwi (properly, nom. h... Oxford English Dictionary
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boot
▪ I. boot, n.1 (buːt) Forms: 1–5 bót, 3–6 bote, 4–7 boote, 5– boot. Also 4 bott, bout(e, 5 both; north. 4–6 but(e, 5 boyte, buyt, 6 buit. [Com. Teut.: OE. bót fem., corresponds to OFris. bôte, OS. bôta (MDu. and Du. boete, LG. bote), OHG. buoȥa (MHG. buoȥe, mod.G. busze), ON. bót (Sw. bot, Da. bod),... Oxford English Dictionary
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