Fairs - Law Dictionary Search Results
Drofland
the privilege of driving their cattle through a manor to fairs or markets
Forfang, or forfeng
to take], the taking of provisions from any person in fairs or markets before the royal purveyors were served with necessaries
Franchise
the principal are: bodies corporate, the right to hold Courtsleet, fairs markets, ferries, forests, chases, parks, warrens, fisheries. The remedy for
Corpus Christi Day
1264 in honour of the Blessed Sacrament, and on which fairs and markets are prohibited by the still unrepealed 27 Hen.
Piccage
Money paid at fairs for leave to break ground for booths
fairground
an open area for holding fairs or exhibitions or circuses Often used in plural
Lastage
A duty exacted in some fairs or markets for the right to carry things where one
Copyhold
franchises, royalties, or privileges of the lord in respect of fairs, markets, chase, warren, fishery or other rights of shooting, fishing,
Nundination
Traffic at fairs marketing buying and selling
Nundinate
To buy and sell at fairs or markets
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