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Estrays
Estrays, such valuable animals as are found wandering in a manor
Bona vacantia
they be whale or sturgeon, wreck, treasure trove, waifs or estrays (see those titles), which belong to the Crown by virtue
Information
Crown, no one claiming them, as treasure-trove, wrecks, waifs, and estrays. See (English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. LXVIII., r. 2, and consult
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Lying in franchise
Lying in franchise, waifs, wrecks, estrays, and the like, which may be seized without suit or
Regalia
and death, of war and peace, masterless goods, as waifs, estrays, etc., assessments and minting of money. The crown, sceptre and
Rem, information in
as anciently in the case of treasure-trove, wrecks waifs, and estrays seized by the Crown's officers. After such seizure an information
Servitium regale
and death in felonies and murders; right to waifs and estrays; minting of money; assize of bread and beer, and weights
Estray
To stray
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