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" ... was allowed to kill game on his own estate, but upon the conquest, the king vested the property of all the game in himself, so that no one could sport even on his own land, under the most cruel penalties, without permission ftom the king, by grant... "
Sketches, illustrative of the topography and history of new and old Sleaford - Page 37
by James Creasey - 1825 - 80 pages
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The Journey from Chester to London

Thomas Pennant - England - 1811 - 656 pages
...penalties, without permission from the king, by grant of a chase or free warren. By this, the grantee had an exclusive power of killing game on his own estate,...was on condition that he prevented every one else ; so that, as our learned commentator * observes, this seeming favour was intended for the preservation...
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Collections for a topographical and historical account of Boston, and the ...

Pishey Thompson - Boston (England) - 1820 - 510 pages
...penalties, without permission from the King, by grant of a chase or free team*. By this the gruter bat an exclusive power of killing game on his own estate, but it was on condition that tx prevented every one else.' Pennant't journey from Chester. nal pedestal, standing upon a flight...
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The History and Antiquities of Lewes and Its Vicinity, Volume 1

Thomas Walker Horsfield - Genealogy - 1824 - 496 pages
...chase, or free warren. By this the grantee had an exclusive power of killing game on his own estate, bnt it was on condition that he prevented every one else."— Pennant's Journey from Chester. ' Reginald de Warren's charter, as we shall presently see, is directed to the Sheriff of Lewes, and...
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Sketches, Illustrative of the Topography and History of New and Old Sleaford ...

Sleaford (England) - 1825 - 454 pages
...penalties, without permission ftom the king, by grant of a chase or free warren. By this the granter had an exclusive power of killing game on his own estate,...VIII., this manor of Sleaford was valued at £52. 7*. 4d. per annum. ' It appears that every bishop of Lincoln, from the days of Remigius, till the beginning...
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The History and Antiquities of Boston: And the Villages of Skirbeck ...

Pishey Thompson - Boston (England). - 1856 - 865 pages
...penalties, without permission from the King, by grant of a chase or free warren. By this the granter had an exclusive power of killing game on his own estate;...but it was on condition that he prevented every one else."-—PENNANT'S Journey from Chester. 5 Charter Rolls, Edward III. No. 28. 6 Subsidy Rolls. 7 Subsidy...
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