| William Blackstone, James Stewart - 1837 - 342 pages
...other services but this6) because this divine service was of a higher and more exalted nature/ This is the tenure, by which almost all the ancient monasteries...ecclesiastical and eleemosynary foundations, hold them at this day;s the nature of the service being upon the Reformation altered, and made coniform able to the purer... | |
| William Blackstone - 1838 - 910 pages
...services but this) (z), because this divine service was of a higher and more exalted nature (a). This is the tenure, by which almost all the ancient monasteries...and eleemosynary foundations, hold them at this day (b) ; the nature of the service being upon the .reformation altered, and made conformable to the purer... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1841 - 626 pages
...services but this) (x), because this divine service was of a higher and more exalted nature (y). This is the tenure by which almost all the ancient monasteries and religious houses held their lands ; (i) Co. Cop s. 32; vide Third Real has been much controversy upon the Property Rep. p. 20. There... | |
| William Blackstone, James Stewart - 1844 - 684 pages
...services but this);11 because this divine service was of a higher and more exalted nature.1 This is the tenure by which almost all the ancient monasteries...ecclesiastical and eleemosynary foundations, hold them at this day,k the nature of the service being upon the reformation altered, and made conformable to the purer... | |
| Political dictionary - 1846 - 976 pages
...be no gift in frankalmoigne except by the crown. This tenure, however, as Blackstone observes, "в the tenure by which almost all the ancient monasteries...ecclesiastical and eleemosynary foundations hold them al this day, the nature of the service being apon the Reformation altered, and Hud* conformable to... | |
| Sir Thomas Littleton - 1846 - 276 pages
...tenements were holden in frank-almoign. NOTE. — -This tenure of frank-almoign is that by which almost all ancient monasteries and religious houses held their lands ; and by which the parochial clergy [s. 134] and very many ecclesiastical and eleemosynary foundations, hold them at this day ; the nature... | |
| 1849 - 480 pages
...can be no gift iu frankalmoigne except by the crown. This tenure, however, as Blackstone observes, "U the tenure by which almost all the ancient monasteries...foundations hold them at this day, the nature of the service being upon the lii-formation altered, and made conformable to the purer doctrines of the church of... | |
| Financial Reform Association (Liverpool, England) - 1851 - 600 pages
...service, was of a higher and more exalted nature." This was the tenure by which the ancient mon astéries and religious houses held their lands, and by which the parochial clergy and most of the charitable and ecclesiastical foundations hold them at this day. The repair of highways,... | |
| 1853 - 502 pages
...be no gift in frankalmoigne except by the crown. This tenure, however, as Blackstone observes, " is the tenure by which almost all the ancient monasteries...foundations hold them at this day, the nature of the service being upon the Reformation altered, and made conformable to the purer doctrines of the church of England."... | |
| Sir Thomas Littleton - 1854 - 180 pages
...tenements were holden in frankalmoign. NOTE. — This tenure of frank-almoign is that by whicli almost all ancient monasteries and religious houses held their...hold them at this day ; the nature of the service being upon the Reformation altered, and made conformable to the purer doctrines of the Church of England.... | |
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