| William Hone - 1827 - 892 pages
...Survey, certain commissioners, called the king's justiciaries, were appointed inquisitors : it appears, upon the oaths of the sheriffs, the lords of each manor the presbyters of every church, the reeves of етегу hundred, the bailiffs, and six villans of every village, veré to inquire into... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 394 pages
...Survey, certain commissioners, called the king's justiciaries, were appointed inquisitors : it appears, upon the oaths of the sheriffs, the lords of each manor, the presbyters of every church, the reeves of every hundred, the bailiffs, and six villans of every village, were to inquire into the name... | |
| Queens' College (University of Cambridge). Library - 1827 - 582 pages
...Justiciaries, were appointed, who (it appears) associated to them some principal person in each county : and these inquisitors, upon the oaths of the sheriffs, the lords of each manor, the presbyters of each church, the reeves of every hundred, the bailiffs and six villa ,. of every village, were to inquire... | |
| Richard Thomson - 1828 - 338 pages
...Commissioners, called the King's Justices, who were appointed to travel throughout England, and to register, upon the oaths of the Sheriffs, the lords of each manor, the priests of every church, the stewards of every hundred, the bailiffs and six villeins of every village... | |
| Sir Henry Ellis - 1833 - 698 pages
...e que in thesauro regali cu toti9 Anglie descriptionib} conseruatur." The Inquisitors, it appears, upon the oaths of the Sheriffs, the Lords of each...Presbyters of every Church, the Reves of every Hundred, the Bailiffs and six Villans of every village, were to enquire into the name of the place, who held... | |
| 1835 - 590 pages
...purpose of showing the manner in which the inquiry was conducted : — " The inquisitors, it appears, upon the oaths of the sheriffs, the lords of each...presbyters of every church, the reves of every hundred, the bailiff's, and six villans of every village, were to inquire into the name of the place, who held... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 924 pages
...certain commissioners, called the king's justiciaries, were appoinled inquisitors : it appears, upon ihe oaths of the sheriffs, the lords of each manor, the presbyters of every church, the reeves of every hundred, the bailiffs, and six villans of every village, veré to inquire into the... | |
| 1835 - 588 pages
...purpose of showing the manner in which the inquiry was conducted : — " The inquisitors, it appears, upon the oaths of the sheriffs, the lords of each manor, the preshyters of every church, the rcves of every hundred, the bailiff*, and six villans of every village,... | |
| William Phelps - 1836 - 260 pages
...For adjusting this survey, certain commissioners, called the King's Justiciaries were appointed, who, upon the oaths of the Sheriffs, the Lords of each manor, the Presbyters of every church, the Reeves of every hundred, the Bailiff and six villans of every village, were to inquire into the name... | |
| 1837 - 1032 pages
...the brother of Eudo Dapifer, who probably associated with them some principal person in each shire. These inquisitors, upon the oaths of the sheriffs,...presbyters of every church, the reves of every hundred, the bailiffs and six villains of every village, were to enquire into the name of the place, who held... | |
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