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Perambulation
Perambulation, a travelling through or over. Perambulation of parishes is to be made by the minister, churchwardens, and parishioners,
Perambulator
One who perambulates
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Perambulate
To walk through or over especially to travel over for the purpose of surveying or examining to inspect by traversing specifically to inspect officially the boundaries of as of a town or parish by walking over...
Parish Boundaries
perpetuate the memory of parish boundaries it was anciently the custom for the parishioners to walk round or perambulate the parish generally during Rogation Week. This was called 'beating the bounds.' Although the fixing of parish boundaries
Perambulatione facienda
Perambulatione facienda, a writ which lay where any encroachments had been made by a neighbour-ing lord, etc., to the
Perambulation
The act of perambulating traversing
Orograph
making topographical maps It is operated by being pushed across country and not only records distances like the perambulator but also elevations
Gavelkind
Gavelkind. A mode or rule of descent by custom abolished by the Administration of Estates Act, 1925, s. 45(1)(a), in the case of all deaths after 1925 except in regard to entailed estates, and descent from...
Puture
of hundreds, to take man's meat, horse's meat, and dog's meat, of the tenants and inhabitants within the perambulation of the forest, hundred, etc. The land subject to this customis called terra putura. Others, who call it
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