| Great Britain - 1840 - 680 páginas
...the grant sanctioned by the freemen who were there present. But, while it continued to be folcland, it could not be alienated in perpetuity ; and therefore,...the community, and was again distributed by the same authoritv. FOLO-LAND — continued. ' Spelman describes folcland as terra popularis, quae jure communi... | |
| Johann Martin Lappenberg - 1845 - 402 páginas
...freemen present. As long as it continued to be folc-land it could not be alienated in perpetuity ; but. on the expiration of the term for which it had been granted, reverted to the community, and might be again granted by the same authority. Folcland was subject to... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1848 - 450 páginas
...and the grant attested by the freemen who were then present. But, while it continued to be folcland, it could not be alienated in perpetuity ; and, therefore,...and was again distributed by the same authority.* • Spelman describes folcland as Saxonesduplici titulo possidcbant : \<A " terra popularis, qua? jure... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - 1848 - 726 páginas
...the grant sanctioned by the freemen who were there present. But, while it continued to be folcland, it could not be alienated in perpetuity; and therefore,...to the community, and was again distributed by the gime authority. bpelman describes full-bud as terra fmpiilarii, ytiœ jure cominuni pouidetur — sine... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1848 - 450 páginas
...and the grant attested by the freemen who were then present. But, while it continued to be folcland, it could not be alienated in perpetuity ; and, therefore,...term for Which it had been granted, it reverted to tbe community, and was again distributed by the same authority.* * Spclman describes folcland as Saxones... | |
| Frances Anne Trevelyan - 1850 - 598 páginas
...not, as in the case of boc-land, dispose of it as they pleased, and it reverted to the community at the expiration of the term for which it had been granted. It was also subject to heavy public burdens. Boc-land was originally land severed from the common stock,... | |
| Charles Sandys - 1851 - 406 páginas
...and the grant sanctioned by the freemen who were there present. rtWhile it continued to be folc-land, it could not be alienated in perpetuity ; and, therefore,...community, and was again distributed by the same authority^ " Spelman describes folc-land as ' terra popularis, qua? jure communi possidetur — sine scripto.'.^^g^_EolcJaudy... | |
| Charles Sandys - 1851 - 408 páginas
...were there present. But while it continued to be folc-land, it could not be alienated in peqjetuity ; and, therefore, on the expiration of the term for...community, and was again distributed by the same authority. " Spelman describes folc-land as ' terra popularis, qua} jure conununi possidetur — sine scripto.'... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1853 - 698 páginas
...and the grant attested by the freemen who were then present. But, while it continued to be folcland, it could not be alienated in perpetuity ; and, therefore,..." Bocland was held by book or charter. It was land that had been severed by an act of government from the foldand, and converted into an estate of perpetual... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1853 - 446 páginas
...and the grant attested by the freemen who were then present. But, while it continued to be folcland, it could not be alienated in perpetuity ; and, therefore,..." Bocland was held by book or charter. It was land that had been severed by an act of government from the folcland, and converted into an estate of perpetual... | |
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