Abstracts of Wiltshire Inquisitions Post Mortem, Returned Into the Court of Chancery: Henry III, Edward I, and Edward II. A.D. 1242-1326, ed. by E.A. FryBritish record society, 1908 - Inquisitiones post mortem |
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Common terms and phrases
acre 18d acre 3d acre is worth acres of arable acres of land acres of meadow Adam advowson annum 12d annum 25 annum 6d arable land atte Blessed Mary capital messuage carucates of land Chan cottars curtilage customars demesne dovecote Earl Easter Edmund Edward II equal portions feast of St forest free tenants garden Geoffrey half a knight's half a virgate heir Henry Henry III hens holds half holds one cottage holds one messuage holds one virgate Hugh Inquisition John the Baptist King in chief King's escheator knight's fee lands and tenements lord Martin Michael Michaelmas Nicholas nquisition taken pannage pasture paying therefor yearly pays per annum Peter Philip pleas and perquisites principal terms Ralph Reginald rent of assize Richard Robert Roger Sarum seised serjeanty service of paying sheep sheriff of Wilts tallage Thomas villeins virgate of land Walter William worth id worth per annum