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Page 447
... court 46 For most of the inhabitants of the cantred of Knocktopher the manor court was the place where disputes were resolved and where fines for minor breaches of the peace were imposed and levied . As a rule all manors had such courts ...
... court 46 For most of the inhabitants of the cantred of Knocktopher the manor court was the place where disputes were resolved and where fines for minor breaches of the peace were imposed and levied . As a rule all manors had such courts ...
Page 448
... court rolls have survived . Part of the explanation must be that the manor court was not a court of record ( so there was no compelling need to make an accurate record of its proceedings ) , but this is also true of English manor courts ...
... court rolls have survived . Part of the explanation must be that the manor court was not a court of record ( so there was no compelling need to make an accurate record of its proceedings ) , but this is also true of English manor courts ...
Page 449
... court were held before a local official , presumably the constable of the manor . - 2. A court for unfree tenants . In contrast to the painstaking care with which the inquisitions were penned , the records of the routine proceedings of ...
... court were held before a local official , presumably the constable of the manor . - 2. A court for unfree tenants . In contrast to the painstaking care with which the inquisitions were penned , the records of the routine proceedings of ...
Contents
Editorial | 237 |
Laying a Legend Dr F R Walsh | 245 |
Duiske Abbey Graignamanagh Edward W Hughes | 254 |
Copyright | |
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