Selected quad for the lemma: land_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
land_n hereditament_n rent_n tenement_n 2,950 5 10.4518 5 true
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A78571 Chaos: or, A discourse wherein is presented to the view of the magistrate, and all others who shall peruse the same, a frame of government by way of a republique, wherein is little or no danger of miscarriage, if prudently attempted, and thoroughly prosecuted by authority. Wherein is no difficulty in the practice, nor obscurity in the method; but all things plain and easie to the meanest capacity. Here's no hard or strange names, nor unknown titles (to amaze the hearers) used, and yet here's a full and absolute power derivative insensibly from the whole, and yet practically conveyed to the best men: wherein if any shall endeavour a breach, he shall break himself: and it must be so, that cats shall provide supper, here they shall do it suitable to the best palats, and easie to digest. By a well-willer to the publique weale. Well-willer to the publique weale. 1659 (1659) Wing C1938; Thomason E989_27; ESTC R208259 43,827 64

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

that Parish where it lies and not elsewhere and also all Inhabitants Tenants Owners and Occupants of all Lands Tenements and Hereditaments shall enter the same with the Parochial Register where the same lie and under what Title Condition Rent or Service the same are held and of whom and to whom the said Rents or services are payable 11. Entries of Debts In like manner Entries shall be made of all Debts and Specialties exceeding 1000 li. with the National Register of all Debts above 100 li. and not exceeding 1000 li. with the Provincial Register of all Debts above 10 li. and not exceeding 100 li. with the Sub-provincial Register and of all other smaller Debts not exceeding 10 li. with the Parochial Register where the party and parties indebted shall severally and respectively live or the Estate lie whereon the same shall be charged each such respective Entry to be made with that Clerk Assistant Deputy Inferiour Register or his Deputy within whose respective limits the party indebted shall then live or the Estate therewith charged lie according to the direction for Entries as abovesaid 12. National Registers Certificate After all such Entries shall ●e made and perfected as aforesaid the National Register shall within 14. daies certifie the name nature and value of every several and respective Estate with him entred and by whom the same is claimed and by what Title and in whose tenure or occupation the same is to the several and respective Provincial Registers within whose limits the same shall lie that is to say To each Provincial Register so much as lies within his Province or Registry and no more 13. Provincial Certificate Each several Provincial Register shall within eight daies after receipt of such Certificate as aforesaid from the National Register make the like Certificate to each Sub-provincial Register within his jurisdiction of the name nature and value of every several and respective Estate with him entred or to him certified and by whom the same is claimed and by what Title and in whose occupation the same is that is to lay To each several and respective Sub-provincial Register of so much as lies within his Sub-province and no more 14. Sub-provincial Certificate Each several Sub-provincial Register shall within six daies after receipt of such Certificate as aforesaid from his Provincial Register make the like Certificate to each Parochial Register within his jurisdiction of the name nature and value of every several and respective Estate with him entred or to him certified and by whom and by what Title the same is claimed and in whose occupation the same is that is to say To each distinct Parochial Register of so much as lies within his Parish onely and no more 15. Double claims to be certified Each several and respective Parochial Register forthwith upon receipt of the several Certificates aforesaid shall examine all the Entries made in his respective Registry and where several claims shall be made by several persons under several Titles to one and the same thing the Register shall give notice thereof to the present Inhabitants Tenants or Occupiers thereof and also to his Sub-provincial Register within six days and if it exceed the Cognizance of the Sub-provincial Register he shall certifie the same to the Provincial Register who if it exceed his Cognizance shall certifie the same to the National Register each to certifie to other within six days after the date of the Certificate to him directed 16. Parochial Registers Certificate Each Parochial Register shall likewise certifie to the Sub-provincial Register under whose jurisdion he is the names and values of all Estates of Inheritance lying within the same Parish and of all Fee-farme-rents Quit-rents Rents of Assize Copyhold-rents or other dry-rents whatsoever issuing out of the same Parish also the names qualities and habitations of the several and respective Owners and Proprietors thereof whether resiant in the same Parish or elsewhere within ten days after the first Entries thereof in his Parochial Registry shall be perfected And also the total Annual value of all Estates of Inheritance within his Parish or Registry in one entire sum at the foot thereof 17. Sub-province Certificates Each Sub-provincial Register shall likewise certifie to his Provincial Register within whose jurisdiction he shall respectively be the several and respective names and values of all Estates lying and being in his Sub-province and the names qualities and habitations of all persons whatsoever Owners thereof and also the whole clear yearly value of all such cast up in one sum at the foot thereof within ten days after his receipt of all the several Parochial Certificates aforesaid within his Sub-province 18. Province Certificate Each Provincial Register shall likewise certifie to the National Register within twenty daies after his receipt of all the several Certificates from the several Registers within his Province the names qualities and habitations of all person and persons whatsoever not residing in his Province who claim any Estate in the same Province and the whole yearly values of all Estates so by them respectively claimed and also the whole and clear yearly value of the whole Province in one entire sum by its self 19. Three years Certificates The like Certificates shall be made and renewed every three years by several Registers aforesaid as followeth each Parochial Register shall on or before the 10. day of January triennially certifie to the Sub-provincial and each Sub-provincial on or before the 30. of the same Month and the Provincial to the National on or before the 20. of February in the same year upon penalty of the forfeiture of 20 li. by each respective Parochial Register 40 li. by each Sub-provincial Register and 100 li. by each Provincial Register to the use of the Republique to be levied by order of the next Superintendent Registerial Court and also removal from their several Registerial places of all Registers Clerks or Deputies who shall neglect the same 20. Entries within six Months The first Entries to be made and perfected in all and every the respective Registries aforesaid by the several Owners Occupants Proprietors and Claimants aforesaid within six Months after erection of the Registry aforesaid and the Certificates to be all made and returned and entries perfected thereof by every several and respective Register within two Months after the end of the said six Months upon penalties to the Registers as aforesaid and upon double the penalty to each several and respective Clerk Assistant or Deputy who shall neglect the same to what is imposed on any Provincial Registers and upon penalty of 500 li. to the National Register himself 21. National Registers Seal The Seal of the Nation Registry shall be the great Seal of England and the National Register and his six Assistants to be the Keepers thereof the same not to be made use of to any purpose whatsoever save in presence of the National Register