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Copyhold Estate??
Have just studied a will and included is the following for the family:
'whose lives are in my copyhold estate, have, hold and enjoy the same successively according to the custom of the Manor' Any ideas as to what would those customs would likely to have been? |
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Hang around, OC will be along soon to explain all.
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LOL, UJ, I've a good mind not to tell now!
However, I will probably burst if I don't, so here goes: Copyhold land and estates were peculiar to the Manorial system. They were held by the tenant without a deed of transfer, but at the whim and will of the Lord of the Manor. The only document involved was an entry in the Manor Roll, of which the tenant got a copy. A Copyhold tenant could will and bequeath his Copyhold land to his heirs and successors, but the incoming heir had to pay a levy to the Lord of the Manor, which was entered onto the Manor Roll. Some of "my" Copyhold tenancies go on for 500 years or more. It is a very good way of tracing families if you can find the extant Manor Rolls. I believe Copyhold was made illegal some time in the 20th century???? OC |
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Quote:
This link looks useful: http://www.britishrecordsassociation...uidelines3.htm |
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Thanks for that link UJ. I'm sure it will come in handy.
Margaret |
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Thanks Uncle John and OC. Very helpful as always - so have to hunt down a Manor roll next then.
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