Husbandry - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hernesium, or Hernasium
Hernesium, or Hernasium, household goods; implements of trade or husbandry
Hine, or Hind
Hine, or Hind, a husbandry servant.
Messarius
Messarius [fr. messis, Lat.], a chief servant in husbandry; a bailiff, Dugd. Mon., tom. ii. p. 832..
Magna Carta
the cultivation of his land, as carts, and implements of husbandry. The 15th and 16th chapters relate to the making of
Manu opera
in the act. Manuopera, cattle or any implements used in husbandry, Dugd. Mon., tom. 1, p. 977.
Master and servant
See LABOURERS. Servants are of several descriptions:- 1st Servants in husbandry. These are very generally hired by the year, as from
Common
to be employed in making and repairing all instruments of husbandry; and hay-bote or hedge-bote is wood for repairing of hays,
Nonae et deciae
first was a rent or duty for things belonging to husbandry, the second was claimed in right of the church.
Preferential payments
of labourers or workmen, up to twenty-five pounds (labourers in husbandry paid partly in a lump sum at the end of
Steel-bow goods
Steel-bow goods, corn cattle, straw, and implements of husbandry, let or delivered by a landlord to a tenant, by
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