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A letter to James Humphreys, Esq., on his proposal to repeal the laws of real property, and substitute a new code
Sugden, Edward Burtenshaw (1781-1875); Humphreys, James (1830)
1827
Particulars of the very attractive freehold property known as the Burythorpe Estate, Malton, Yorkshire : comprising "Burythorpe House",... also the agricultural portion comprising eight capital mixed farms, small hodlings, accommodation land, licensed houses and cottages ... : to be sold by auction, either as a whole or in separate lots, by Messrs. Collins & Collins ... at the Assembly Rooms, Malton, on Wednesday, the 15th day of July, 1914 ... [etc.]
Collins & Collins (firm)
[1914]
Map inserted at end. "By the direction of John Harrison Preston, Esq."
By direction of... Lord Derwent: particulars with plan and conditions of sale of the valuable freehold agricultural and sporting property know as the Harwood Dale Estate : being a portion of the well known Hackness Estate, and situate principally in the parish of Harwood Dale ... To be offered for sale by auction in lots in accordance with the existing tenancies ... by Walter Harland in conjunction with Joseph Cundall & Sons, at the Pavilion Hotel, Scarborough, on Thursday, the 25th day of September, 1930 ... [etc.]
Harland, Walter; Joseph Cundall & Sons
1930
Map in pocket at end.
Plans, particulars, and conditions of sale of the valuable freehold manorial property known as the Wath Estate... which Messrs. Hollis & Webb will offer for sale by auction, in one lot, at the North-Eastern Station Hotel, Harrogate, on Thursday, 2nd December, 1920 ... [etc.]
Hollis & Webb (Firm)
[1920]
At head of title: "Yorkshire. North Riding. In the beautiful Bedale country, fourteen miles north of Harrogate, and lying to the west of the Great North Road". Map inserted at end.
Les tenures du monsieur Littelto[n] : ouesque certein cases addes p[er] auters de puisne temps, queux cases troueres signes ouesq[ue] cest signe [clover] al commencement [et] al fine de chescun déux, au fine que ne poyes eux misprender pour les cases de monsieur Littleto[n] pur q[ue]l inconuenience, ils fuerent dernierment tolles de cest liuer et cy vn foitz plus admotes al request des gentil homes students en le ley de[n]gleterre
Littleton, Sir Thomas (1481)
1569
Text in black letter. In Law French. Imprint from colophon (except the date). Signatures: A-X⁸ Y⁴. Prelim. leaf folded, with t.p. on recto and diagram entitled "A figure of the diuision of...
Domesday-Book, seu libri censualis, Willelmi Primi Regis Angliae, additamenta ex Codic. antiquiss
Ellis, Sir Henry (1777-1869)
1816
Edited by Sir Henry Ellis for the Record commission. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
The survey of the county of York, taken by John de Kirkby, commonly called Kirkby's inquest : Also Inquisitions of the knights' fees, the Nomina villarum for Yorkshire, and an appendix of illustrative documents
Kirkby, John Bishop of Ely (1290); Skaife, Robert H; Great Britain. Exchequer; Surtees Society
1867
Edited by R.H. Skaife. The text of Kirkby's inquest is derived mostly from a copy belonging to the dean and chapter of York; that of the Nomina villarum (previously printed under the editorial care ...