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Housebote
Housebote, estovers, or an allowance of necessary timber out of the
Housebote
Wood allowed to a tenant for repairing the house and for fuel This latter is often called firebote See Bote
Copyhold
the homage. (3) The copyholder is entitled to estovers, i.e., housebote, hedgebote, and ploughbote, unless restrained by particular custom. (4) He
Estovers, or estouviers
construendi et claudendi. 13 Rep. 68.--(Estovers are of firebote, ploughbote, housebote, and hedgebote.) Wood that a tenant is allowed to take
Focage
Focage, housebote, firebote, Cowel.
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