William Shakspere: A BiographyCollier, 1860 - 553 Seiten |
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... held of the lord at an annual quit - rent ; and John Shakspere , who is present in court and does fealty , is admitted to the same . The same jurors present that Edward West has alien- ated to John Shakspere one tenement and a garden ...
... held of the lord at an annual quit - rent ; and John Shakspere , who is present in court and does fealty , is admitted to the same . The same jurors present that Edward West has alien- ated to John Shakspere one tenement and a garden ...
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... held that purchase , being used in its strict legal sense , could be known only to a lawyer . An educated man could scarcely avoid knowing the great distinc- tion of purchase as opposed to descent , the only two modes of acquiring real ...
... held that purchase , being used in its strict legal sense , could be known only to a lawyer . An educated man could scarcely avoid knowing the great distinc- tion of purchase as opposed to descent , the only two modes of acquiring real ...
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... held to have joined Burbage's company in London- facts which are far from indicating any thing like ruin , but which exhibit some involvements and uneasiness . In 1578 John Shakspere mortgaged his property of Asbies , acquired by ...
... held to have joined Burbage's company in London- facts which are far from indicating any thing like ruin , but which exhibit some involvements and uneasiness . In 1578 John Shakspere mortgaged his property of Asbies , acquired by ...
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