The case, or, An abstract of the customs of the mannor of Merdon, in the parish of Hursely in the county of Southampton, which are to be observed and performed by the lord and the customary tenants of the said mannor, their heirs and successors for ever. As they were taken out of a decree made and inrolled in the Honourable Court of Chancery, for ratifying and confirming the same customs. Together with some remarkable passages, suits at law and in equity, and the great differences and expences therein

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The case, or, An abstract of the customs of the mannor of Merdon, in the parish of Hursely in the county of Southampton, which are to be observed and performed by the lord and the customary tenants of the said mannor, their heirs and successors for ever. As they were taken out of a decree made and inrolled in the Honourable Court of Chancery, for ratifying and confirming the same customs. Together with some remarkable passages, suits at law and in equity, and the great differences and expences therein

by Matthew Imber ...

[s.n.], Printed Anno Dom. 1707

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Judgment in a case filed in 1692, wherein "Sir Charles Windham Kt. &c., copyhold and customary tenants of the mannor of Merdon... on behalf of themselves and the rest of the copyhold tenants of the said mannor, exhibited their bill of complaint ... against Oliver Cromwel Esq., lord of the said mannor of Merdon, Ellis Mews Esq., and Edward Reynor ..." (p. 9)

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