单词 | messuage |
例句 | The morning sun descended like an amber shower-bath on Blandings Castle, lighting up with a heartening glow its ivied walls, its rolling parks, its gardens, outhouses, and messuages ... Will PG Wodehouse's Blandings work on TV? 2013-01-12T15:58:12Z There was a place so called in Perthshire; but then it never was occupied by people of that name,—the Bowers being an old family in Angus, whose principal messuage was Kincaldrum. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 21 2011-09-09T02:01:06.280Z “Yes, I; master of the houses, and lands, tenements, messuages, and all the rest of it; above all, my little struggling pet, master of you.” The Mynns' Mystery 2010-12-20T17:12:18.180Z For them, my dear Jack, you must have messuages and tenements, and outhouses, townlands, and turbaries; corn, cattle, and cottages; pigs, potatoes, and peasantry. Jack Hinton The Guardsman Wynkyn de Worde, the father of printing in England, lived in Fleet Street, at his messuage or inn known by the sign of the Falcon. Old and New London Volume I The land up to '77 was called land, and the farm buildings were called messuages. Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule Ladies and gentlemen," he said, "we came here this memorable afternoon to discuss the advisability of taking a certain messuage—to wit, the Villa Buichi—for the space of three years. Jonah and Co. A Thomas Shakespeare had a grant from Mr. Henry Ferrers of two messuages, one orchard, four gardens, and four acres of pasture in Warwick for £80, Michaelmas, 39 Elizabeth, 1597. Shakespeare's Family That is to say, My second-best best bed, yea, and the gear withal Thou hast; but all that capital messuage Known as New Place goes to Susanna Hall. From a Cornish Window A New Edition She also acquired, under an earlier settlement, an interest in two messuages at Snitterfield. A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles I happened to be passing the demesne," I say, "when I noticed a rather serious item of dilapidation," or "A word with you about the messuage; it looks a trifle off colour to-day. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-04-07 The mortgage concerns "all those messuages or tenements ... most of which ... were erected and built where the late playhouse called the Globe stood, and upon the ground thereunto belonging." Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration Thomas Shakespeare, one close, 2/; one tofte and 16 acres, 13/4; one messuage, etc., Shakespeare's Family As to Flacks, a protocol was immediately drawn up of his watery compliance with the will of Van der Kabel: and the messuage in Dog-street was knocked down to him for ever. The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey, Vol. 2 With a Preface and Annotations by James Hogg It was granted by Edward VI. 'with all messuages, lands, tenements, profits, and hereditaments belonging thereto,' valued at £3, 19s. per annum, to Henry Tanner and Thomas Bucher. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Carlisle A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See Happy tears in my orbs began wellin' As I read how the England-to-be Would become a fit messuage to dwell in For heroes like me. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, December 1, 1920 Possibly it was included in the conventionally worded phrase: "and all and singular other messuages, tenements, edifices, and buildings, with all and singular their appurtenances, erected and builded upon the said close called the Curtain." Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration Warwick, husbandman, of a messuage, lands, etc., in Wilmer, late in the tenure of Robert Wilmer, deceased, was drawn up July 15, 23 Henry VIII., Shakespeare's Family The prior of Holy Trinity, Wallingford, held a messuage, a mill, and 6 acres of land in free alms; i.e. under no obligation or liability other than offering prayers on behalf of the donor. A Short History of English Agriculture "It is more a messuage than a premises," I explained. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-02-11 In no amatorial contract, probably, is it possible to include or to enumerate all the hereditaments, messuages, or appurtenances, involved. Hints for Lovers Of course I put in no claim for these estates, messuages, farms, mines, and so forth, nor for my hereditary ducal pension of £15,000. In the Wrong Paradise This is supported by the absolute indefiniteness of the first as to part or parts in two messuages, and by the apparent definiteness of the second. Shakespeare's Family A farm in Scrooby, consisting of a messuage, cottage, and 113 acres of arable, meadow, and pasture, only let at £23. A Short History of English Agriculture Continuing along the road as we studied the home, we were led around to the landward front and into the midst of the ancient messuage. Virginia: the Old Dominion After a nine days' courtship she became a bride, and she and her plum in the stocks—but not her messuage, house, and lands, in Kent—became the property of Sir Ulick O'Shane. Tales and Novels — Volume 09 "It is an assignment to me," he said, at last, in a low and agitated voice, "of the lands, castle, messuages, tenements, etc., of Cliffe." A March on London But the English law then assured a widow in a third of her husband's property for life and the use of the capital messuage, if another was not provided her. Shakespeare's Family The tenants with messuages in the village were:— Acres. A Short History of English Agriculture Tenants cannot be forced to pay rent before it is due, nor can their messuages be sold over their heads. A Set of Rogues He'll fancy dancers cattle, and present his lady with messuage and tenement. Character Writings of the 17th Century Madam, you know with what a cruel messuage You sent me to my friend, which provd as false As your faire daughter virtuous. A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 2 In 1361 he was given a messuage and shop formerly owned by Walter Ragoun in London and worth forty shillings yearly. Chaucer's Official Life A free tenant had a messuage and 33/4 acres, the rent of which was 3s. a year. A Short History of English Agriculture Then, after stating the name and credentials of the auctioneer, the posters at length arrived at the objects to be sold: "All those freehold messuages and shops and copyhold tenements namely." The Old Wives' Tale And yet his mind is set, not on these things, but on acres and messuages, tithes and investments. The Upton Letters In 49 Edward III he was granted a messuage with pertinences in Grippewic. Chaucer's Official Life In 1373 he and Isabella his wife acquired by a devious series of transfers a messuage of land with reversion to their son Walter. Chaucer's Official Life He also had another messuage and nine acres, for which he paid the annual rent of 1 lb. of pepper, worth about 1s. 3d. A Short History of English Agriculture At moments of auction burgesses were reminded that the erections they lived in were not houses, as they had falsely supposed, but messuages. The Old Wives' Tale Then the auctioneer put up all that extensive and commodious messuage and shop situate and being No. 4, St. Luke's Square. The Old Wives' Tale |
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