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Of the Modern English Tenures
Blackstone's NOTES (Tucker's notes not yet added)

     1.    1.2.c.16. § 9.
     2.    1.3.c.14. § 9.
     3.    § 117.
     4.    § 118.
     5.    L.147.
     6.    Litt. § 117,119.
     7.    1.3.c.7.
     8.    Gavelk.138.
     9.    In like manner Skene in his exposition of the Scots' law, title socage, tells us that it is "anè kind of holding of lands, quhen ony man is infeft freely,"etc.
   10.    Litt. § 119.
   11.    § 118.
   12.    Litt. § 98.120.
   13.    c. 65.
   14.    Wright. 211.
   15.    § 159.
   16.    § 160.
   17.    cap.27.
   18.    Iib.7.cap.3.
   19.    § 152.
   20.    Litt. § 162,163.
   21.    ubi supra.
   22.    § 165.
   23.    § 211.
   24.    3 Mod.Pref.
   25.    Seld.tit.of hon.2.1.47. Reg.Mag. 1.4.c.31.
   26.     Pater cunctos filios adultos a se pellebat, praeter unum quem haeredem sui juris relinquebat. (Walsingh. Upodigm. Neustr.c.1.)
   27.    Litt. § 166.
   28.    § 167.
   29.    Wright.172.
   30.    Stat.32. Hen.VIII.c.29. Kitch. of
   31.     In toto regno, ante ducis adventum, frequens et usitata fuit: postea caeteris adempta, sed privatis quorundam locorum consuetudinibus alibi postea regerminans: Cantianis solum integra et inviolata remansit. ( Analect.1.2.c.7.)
   32.    Lamb. Peramb. 614.
   33.    Lamb. 634.
   34.    F.N.B.198.Cro. Car 361.
   35.    Litt. § 210.
   36.    Glanv. 1.7.6.3.
   37.    wright. 211.
   38.    Spelm. cea vet. Leg. 355.
   39.    pag.48.
   40.    c.66.
   41.    Litt. § 117.131.
   42.    § 130.
   43.     Eo maxime praestandum est, ne dubium reddatur jus domini et vetustate temporis obscuretur. (Corvin. Jus feud. l. 2. t. 7.)
   44.    Co.Litt.91.
   45.    Litt. § 126.
   46.    l. 2. c. 37. § 8.
   47.    Litt. § 127.
   48.    3 Lev.145.
   49.    Co.Litt.77.
   50.    page 449.
   51.    Litt. § 123. Co. Litt. 89.
   52.    Litt. §123.
   53.    1 Inst. 43. 2 Inst. 65, 66, 67.
   54.    Wright. 210
   55.    Co. Cop. § 2. & 10
   56.    Co. Cop. § 3.
   57.    Wright. 215.
   58.    Introd. Hist.Encl.c0.
   59.    Wright. 217.
   60.    § Inst.116.
   61.    Litt. §
   62.    Ibid. §172.
   63.     Ille qui tenet in villenagio faciet quicquid ei praeceptum fuerit, nec scire debet sero quid facere debet in crastino, et semper tenebitur ad incerta. (Bracton.l. 4.tr.1.c.28.)
   64.    c.8.
   65.    de jure Sueonum.l.2.co.4.
   66.    Litt. § 177.
   67.    Co. Litt. 40.
   68.    Litt. § 202.
   69.    Litt. § 187.
   70.    Ibid. § 187, 188.
   71.    Ibid. § 189, 194.
   72.    Ibid. .
   73.    Ibid. § 204.
   74.    § 204, 5, 6.
   75.    § 208.
   76.    F. N. B. 12.
   77.    Cop. § 32.
   78.    Commonwealth. B. 3. c. 10
   79.    In some manors the copyholders were bound to perform the most servile office, as to hedge and ditch the lord's grounds, to lop his trees, to reap his corn, and the like; the lord usually finding them meat and drink, and sometimes (as is still the use in the highlands of Scotland) a minstrel or piper for their diversion. (Rot. Maner. De Edg ware Com. Midd.) As in the kingdom of Whidah, on the slave coast of Africa, the people are bound to cut and carry in the king's corn from off his demesne lands, and are attended by music during all the time of their labor. ( Mod. Un. Hist.xvi. 429.)
   80.    Co. Litt.58.
   81.    2 Charles. Rep.134.
   82.    I. 4. tr.1.c.28.
   83.    F. N. B. 14, 16.
   84.    C. 66.
   85.    F. N. B. 228.
   86.    5. Inst. 269.
   87.    F. N. B. II.
   88.    Ibid. 14.
   89.    Gilb. Hist. of the exch.16.& 30.
   90.    c.66.
   91.    l. 1.c.8.
   92.    N.B.13.
   93.    Kitchen on courts. 194.
   94.    Litt. § 133.
   95.    Ibid. 131.
   96.    Ibid.135.
   97.    Bracton. l. 4. tr. 1. c. 28. § 1.
   98.    Seld. Jan.1. 42.
   99.    Caesar de bell. Gall.l. 6. c. 13.
   100.    Litt. § 136.
   101.    Ibid.137.
   102.    Ibid.140.
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