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This book presents records of the fifty courts held in 23 of the 35 years covered by the roll. The introduction to the book describes the roll (held by Bedfordshire Archives) the Loring family (who were lords of the manor and whose pedigree is included), court procedure and the business conducted by the court. Drawing on other sources, the editor presents an account of landholding, service and some of the families living on the manor. The extent, drawn up after Sir Nigel Loring's death, gives a detailed description of a late fourteenth century manor house and its surroundings. The court rolls, in Latin with parallel English translation, provide an overview of life on the manor, albeit through the activities that got people into trouble.
History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- Bedfordshire --- England --- Manorial courts --- Chalgrave manor. --- Loring family. --- court rolls. --- manors. --- pedigrees. --- Bedfordshire (England) --- History
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In the first part of this title the author draws on the correspondence and other writings of Richard How of Aspley Guise (1727-1801?) to present a picture of life in the Bedfordshire village of Aspley Guise in the 18th century - the effect of land tax, poor rates, parish disputes and enclosure. The second part is a study of land transfers based on land tax assessments in Tilsworth, Sundon, Milton Byran, Billington, Aspley Guise, Whipsnade, Studham, Chalgrave, Harlington and Toddington.
Tax law --- History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- Bedfordshire --- England --- Land value taxation --- Taxation --- Aspley Guise. --- Billington. --- Chalgrave. --- Harlington. --- How (Richard). --- Milton Bryan. --- Tilsworth. --- Toddington. --- Whipsnade. --- land tax assessments. --- property. --- studham. --- History --- How, Richard, --- Bedfordshire (England) --- Social life and customs
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Includes 'The Assessment of Knight Service in Bedfordshire, no. 2', by John E. Morris; 'St. John of SouthilI', by F.A. Page-Turner; 'Some Saxon Charters', by G. Herbert Fowler; 'A Late Example of a Deodand', by William Austin; 'Domesday Notes II: Kenemondwick', by G. Herbert Fowler; 'The Hillersdens of Elstow', by F.A. Page-Turner; 'Grant of Free Warren to Newnham Priory', by J. Hamson; 'Cutenho, Farley Hospital, and Kurigge', by William Austin; 'Munitions in 1224', by G. Herbert Fowler; 'The Becher Family of Howbury', by F.A. Page-Turner; 'Yttingaford and the Tenth-Century Bounds of Chalgrave and Linslade,' by Frederick G. Gurney; 'The Paper Register of St. Mary's Church in Bedford, 1539-1558', by the Rev. A.G. Kealey; 'Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem No. I,' by G. Herbert Fowler.
Bedfordshire (England) --- History --- Church records and registers --- Inquisitiones post mortem --- HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century. --- Ampthill. --- Arlesey. --- Aspley Guise. --- Barton. --- Beauchamp barony. --- Becher family. --- Bedford St Mary's. --- Bedford castle. --- Caddington. --- Chalgrave. --- Clapham. --- Cold Brayfield (Northamptonshire). --- Cowridge End. --- Cranfield. --- Cutenhoe. --- Domesday Book. --- Elstow. --- Farley Hospital. --- Flitton. --- Hatley. --- Hillersden family. --- Howbury. --- Kempston. --- Kenemondwick. --- Langford. --- Linslade. --- Luton. --- Millo. --- Newnham Priory. --- Oakley. --- Potton. --- Putnoe. --- Shillington. --- Southill. --- St John family. --- Streatley. --- Studham. --- Sundon. --- Tebworth. --- Yttingaford. --- charters. --- clifton. --- deodand. --- free warren. --- inquisitions post mortem. --- knight service. --- maps. --- munitions. --- parish boundaries. --- parish registers. --- pedigrees. --- property deeds. --- property ownership. --- wills.
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