| John Rayner (Barrister-at-law) - Law reports, digests, etc - 1783 - 624 pages
...and referred plaintiff to fuch proof, as he could make thereof: had heard, and believed, that, during the time, whereof the memory of man was not to the contrary, there had been yearly, and accuftomarily, fuch tithes paid to the vicar of faid vicarage, as after-... | |
| Great Britain. Nisi prius, Isaac 'Espinasse - Law reports, digests, etc - 1802 - 472 pages
...others justified, that in the place where, Sic. was a certain place or market, called Hag-fair, from time whereof the memory of man was not to the contrary; and so justified the putting the bags there, for the purpose of sale. The replication denied that it was... | |
| Sir Henry Gwillim - 1825 - 538 pages
...three chapelries or parsonages, except as to the tithing ofCheert respectively, which had subsisted from the time whereof the memory of man was not to the contrary, and still subsisted, no tithes of any coppice-wood or any other underwood, cut within the said three chapelries,... | |
| Francis King Eagle, Edward Younge - Law reports, digests, etc - 1826 - 774 pages
...the said rectory and parish of Farringdon. He bereciulsln'a le'ase ''eve^> tnat there had been, from time whereof the memory of man was not to the contrary, and then was, an ancient customary payment of Zl. Qs. 8d., payable, and of right paid by the owners and... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Thomas M'Cleland, Edward Younge - Equity - 1827 - 670 pages
...within the said rectory and parish of Farringdon. strongground He believed thaUthere had been, from time whereof the memory of man was not to the contrary, and then was, an before that ancient customary payment. of 21. 6s. 8d., payable, and of period; and 4v... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - Adverse possession - 1827 - 136 pages
...(») 4 Mass. Rep. 5S2. that in the place where, &c. was a certain mar* ket, called " Rag Fair," from time whereof the memory of man was not to the contrary, and that the clothes were put there in bags for the purpose of sale. The replication denied, that it was... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1829 - 500 pages
...petition of the earl to the king, stating that the title, name, and dignity of Earl of Arundel was, and from the time whereof the memory of man was not to the contrary had been, real and local; and had from the time aforesaid belonged unto and been used and enjoyed by... | |
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