The word ‘common’ appears so frequently in the history of the countryside, that its true meaning can sometimes be obscured. Here the word is used in three contexts. The ‘commoners’ of a manor were those who were entitled to exercise a legal ‘right of common’ over certain lands in the manor known as ‘commonable […]
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Appurtenant rights covered a wider range of produce than appendant rights and these will be discussed in later posts; our main concern in this post being common of pasture appurtenant. The right to graze animals on the waste and commonable grasslands of the manor. This was probably the oldest of […]
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