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Manorial documents

maps, terriers, all documents and books relating to the boundaries, franchises, wastes, customs or courts of a manor but not deeds

Market

of the public has a right of access to a franchise market on payment of tolls and observance of bye-laws for

Occupier

2, and as 'inhabitant occupier' and entitled to the parliamentary franchise, under the Representation of the People Acts, 1867 and 1884,

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Tenement

other solid objects, but also to offices, rents, commons, advowsons, franchises, peerages, etc, 2 Bl. Com. 16. 'Tenement' may denote the

Public meeting

disturbances created by persons advocating the extension of the parliamentary franchise to women there was passed the Public Meeting Act, 1908,

Reform Acts

1884 (48 Vict. c. 3): Acts for extending the parliamentary franchise. The Acts of 1832 and 1867 applied to England and

Rent

the mere purpose of qualifying the grantee for the parlia-mentary franchise, as a forty-shilling free-holder, under 8 Hen. 6, c. 7,

Residence

of the word under statutes, see the particular statute, e.g., franchise, burial company law, jurisdiction of courts, divorce, income tax, juries,

Reve

Reve, means the bailiff of a franchise or manor, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1319.

Reve, or Greve

Reve, or Greve, the bailiff of a franchise or manor, an officer in parishes within forests, who marks

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