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Of Incorporeal Hereditaments
Blackstone's NOTES (Tucker's notes not yet added)

     1.    Co. Litt. 19, 20.
     2.    Vol. I. pag. 109.
     3.    This original of the jus patronatus, by building and endowing the church, appears also to have been allowed in the empire. Nov. 56. t. 12. c. 2. Nov. 118. c. 23.
     4.    Co. Litt. 119.
     5.    Ibid. 121.
     6.    Ibid. 397.
     7.    Ibid. 120.
     8.    Ibid.
     9.    Co. Litt. 344.
   10.    Seld. Tith. c. 12. §. 2.
   11.    Decretal. l. 3. t. 7. c. 3.
   12.    A. D. 1239.
   13.    1Roll. Abr. 635. 2 Inst. 649.
   14.    Ibid.
   15.    1 Roll. Abr. 656.
   16.    2 Inst. 651.
   17.    Selden, c. 8. §. 2.
   18.    A.D. 778.
   19.    Book1, ch. 11. Seld. c. 6 §7. Sp. of Laws, b. 31, c. 12.
   20.    Wilkins, p. 51.
   21.    cap. 6.
   22.    cap. 1.
   23.    Book 1, Introd. §4.
   24.    2 Inst. 646. Hob. 296.
   25.    Seld. c. 9, §4.
   26.    LL Edgar, c. 1 & 2. Canut. c. 11.
   27.    Selden. c. 11.
   28.    Opera Innocent. III. tom. 2. pag. 452.
   29.    Decretal. l. 3. t. 30. c. 19.
   30.    Ibid. c. 26.
   31.    2 Inst. 641.
   32.    Regist. 46. Hob. 296.
   33.    Book I. pag. 372.
   34.    In extraparochial places the king, by his royal prerogative, has a right to all the tithes. See book I. pag. 110.
   35.    2 Inst. 490. Regist. 38. 13 Rep. 40.
   36.    1 Keb. 602.
   37.    1 Roll. Abr. 649.
   38.    1 Lev. 179.
   39.    Cro. Eliz. 446. Salk. 657.
   40.    2 P. Wms. 462.
   41.    11 Mod. 60.
   42.    This rule was adopted, when by the statute of Westm. 1. (3 Edw. I. c. 39.) the reign of Richard I. was made the time of limitation in a writ of right. But, since by the statute 32 Hen. VIII. C. 2. this period (in a writ of right) has been very rationally reduced to sixty years, it seems unaccountable, that the date of legal prescription or memory should still continue to be reckoned from an era so very antiquated. See 2 Roll. Abr. 269.;p. 16.
   43.    Cro. Eliz. 511.
   44.    Ibid. 479.
   45.    Ibid. 511.
   46.    Hob. 309. Cro. Jac. 308.
   47.    2 Rep. 44. Seld. tith. c. 13. §. 2.
   48.    Finch, law. 157.
   49.    Co. Litt. 122.
   50.    2 Inst. 86.
   51.    Stiernh. de jure Suconum. l. 2. c. 6.
   52.    Co. Litt., 122.
   53.    Co. Litt. 122.
   54.    20 Hen. III. c. 4. 29 Geo. II. c. 36. and 31 Geo. II. c. 41.
   55.    2 Inst. 474.
   56.    9 Rep. 113.
   57.    Co. Litt. 122.
   58.    Co. Litt. 41.
   59.    Finch. law. 31.
   60.    Ibid. 63.
   61.    Co. Litt. 56.
   62.    Lord Raym. 725. 1 Brownl. 212.2 Show. 28. 1 Jon. 297.
   63.    9 Rep. 97.
   64.    11 Rep. 4.
   65.    See Book I. ch. 12.
   66.    Fiach. L. 164.
   67.    2 Roll. Abr. 191. Keilw 196.
   68.    2 Inst.220.
   69.    4 Inst. 314.
   70.    Co. Litt. 233. 2 Inst. 199. 11 Rep. 86.
   71.    These are properly buck, doe, fox martin, and roe; but in a common and legal sense extend likewise to all the beasts of the forest: which, besides the other, are reckoned to be hart, hind, hare, boar, and wolf, and in a word, all wild beasts of venary or hunting (Co. Litt. 233.)
   72.    The beasts are hares, conies, and roes: the fowls are either campestres, as partridges, rails, and quails; or sylvestres, as woodcocks and pheasants; or aquatiles, as mallards and herons. (Ibid.)
   73.    Salk. 637.
   74.    Bro. Abr. tit. Warren. 3.
   75.    Seld. Mar. claus. 1 24. Dufresne. V. 503. Crag. de Jur feud. II. 8. 15.
   76.    cap. 47. edit. Oxon.
   77.    cap. 20.
   78.    9 Hen. III. c. 16.
   79.    F. N. B. 88. Salk, 637.
   80.    a Sid. 8.
   81.    Finch. L. 162.
   82.    See Book I. ch. 8.
   83.    Co. Litt. 144.
   84.    Ibid. 2.
   85.    Co. Litt. 144.
   86.    Ibid. 142.
   87.    Ibid. 47.
   88.    Plowd. 13. 8 Rep. 71.
   89.    Co. Litt. 144.
   90.    Ibid. 47.
   91.    Litt. §. 213.
   92.    Co. Litt. 142.
   93.    Litt. §. 215.
   94.    Co. Litt. 143.
   95.    2 Inst. 19.
   96.    In Scotland this kind of small payment is called blench-holding, or reditus albas firmae.
   97.    2 Inst. 19.
   98.    Co. Litt. 143.
   99.    Stat. 4 Geo. II. c. 28.
   100.    Co. Litt. 201.
   101.    4 Rep. 73.
   102.    Adnerf. 253.
   103.    1 Saund. 287. 1 Chan. Prec. 555.
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