Robinson v Savile

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1726
Year1726
CourtHigh Court of Chancery

English Reports Citation: 25 E.R. 224

HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY

Hughes
and
Games

hughes v. games. By custom, with consent of the homage, new copies may be granted ; Q. whether good custom without. In this case it was admitted, that a lord by custom may make new grants of part of the manor to hold by copy ; and a case was cited to that purpose. Lord Chancellor. In the case cited such grants were made with consent of the homage; the question here is, whether there be a custom to do it without the homage, and that must go to law; and then it will be by them considered, how far a custom to make such grants, without the homage, be a good custom, It was said, Lord Chief Justice Pemberton had a...

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    • The Modern Law Review No. 67-1, January 2004
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