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" ... of the manor of the borough, and have done their fealty; and such persons only are duly admitted, whose lands, being freehold, were anciently, and continue to be, held immediately of the Duke of Cornwall, as parcel of his said manor of the borough,... "
Cases of Controverted Elections: In the Second Parliament of the United ... - Page 467
by Robert Henry Peckwell - 1805
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The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of ...

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1792 - 522 pages
...Borough, and have done their fealty, and fuch perfons only are duly admitted whofe lands, being freehold, were anciently, and continue to be, held immediately of the Duke of Cornwall as a parcel of his faid manor of the faid Borough, and whofe titles to thofe lands have been prefented...
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A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Elections

Arthur Male - Election law - 1820 - 694 pages
...and such persons only are duly admitted, whose lands, being freehold, were antiently, and continued to be, held immediately of the Duke of Cornwall, as parcel of his said manor of the said borough, and whose titles to those lands have been presented at a court baron...
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Reports of Cases of Controverted Elections: In the Sixth Parliament of the ...

Uvedale Corbett, Edmund Robert Daniell - 1821 - 312 pages
..."s>" ln the , latter part rolls of the manor of the said borough, whose lands oftheresobeing freehold, were anciently, and continue to be, held immediately of the Duke of Cornwall, as parcel of his said manor of the said borough ; and whose titles to those lands have been presented at a court-baron,...
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Reports of Cases of Controverted Elections: In the Sixth Parliament of the ...

Uvedale Corbett, Edmund Robert Daniell - 1821 - 316 pages
...the manor, and had done their fealty, and whose lands being freehold, were antiently, and continued to be held immediately of the Duke of Cornwall, as parcel of the borough and manor of Fowey, and whose titles to those lands have been presented at a court baron,...
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The Extraordinary Black Book: An Exposition of the United Church of England ...

John Wade - Great Britain - 1831 - 610 pages
...borough, and have done their fealty; and such persons only are duly admitted, whose lands, being freehold, were anciently, and continue to be, held immediately of the Duke of Cornwall, as parcel of his said manor of the borough, and whose titles to those lands have been presented at a courtbaron by a...
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