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Medieval-English document
A custumal is a medieval-English document that stipulates the economic, political, and social customs of a manor or town. It is common for it to include
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Village in Lancashire, England
manor has been recorded in the Custumal of the Manor of Cockerham, compiled in 1326–1327 and revised in 1463. The custumal, a record of rents and services
Cockerham
Legal system originating in Western Europe
compile custumals that would serve as the law of the land for their realms, as when Charles VII of France in 1454 commissioned an official custumal of Crown
Civil_law_(legal_system)
Lowest court of law in England and Germanic countries during the feudal period
court. Each manor had its own laws promulgated in a document called the custumal, and anyone in breach of those laws could be tried in a manorial court
Manorial_court
11th-century survey of landholding in England
on the fiscal rights of the crown therein. These include fragments of custumals (older customary agreements), records of the military service due, markets
Domesday_Book
12th-century survey of the bishopric of Durham, England
authority was never more than nominal. Like the Domesday Book it is a custumal account listing the labour, money and produce owed by standing custom to
Boldon_Book
Legal principle
modern codification of civil law developed from the tradition of medieval custumals, collections of local customary law that developed in a specific manorial
Customary_law
Catholic seminary in Nebraska, United States
America and to provide traditionalist Catholic education. Nonetheless, the custumal of the seminary includes a provision for students who are not members of
Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary
Our_Lady_of_Guadalupe_Seminary
Medieval German Law Book
literally "Saxon Mirror") is one of the most important law books and custumals compiled during the Holy Roman Empire. Originating between 1220 and 1235
Sachsenspiegel
Donations or payments made directly to the Holy See of the Catholic Church
Instruction. Volume 10, No. 282, November 10, 1827. The Minchinhampton Custumal, in Transactions of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
Peter's_Pence
Wife's legal status subsumed into husband's
legal rights as if they were single. This practice is outlined in the custumal of Henry Darcy, Lord Mayor of London in the 1330s, allowing married women
Coverture
Unit of measurement
and this is further suggested by early tenancies. In the 1285 Gillingham custumal, it is recorded that 73.6 percent of the tenants possessed a single yoke
Yoke_(unit_of_measurement)
rights of the Hospitallers. A surviving record of feudal obligations (a custumal) on parchment from the county of Pallars Jussà (now manuscript ACÁ Extrainventari
Raymond_V_of_Pallars_Jussà
French civil code established in 1804
consisted mainly of local customs, sometimes officially compiled in "custumals" (coutumes), notably the Custom of Paris. There were also exemptions,
Napoleonic_Code
the Carta Puebla de Brañosera, the Fuero similar to the medieval English custumal that stipulated the economic, political, and social customs and regulations
Munio_Núñez
English medieval regional feud
up a custumal for the villages of Darnhall and Over, clearly with the intention of reinforcing and codifying the Abbey's claims. This custumal, suggests
Dispute between Darnhall and Vale Royal Abbey
Dispute_between_Darnhall_and_Vale_Royal_Abbey
Pre-conquest law in England
coronation oath." The Leges Edwardi Confessoris is the best known of the custumals, compilations of Anglo-Saxon customs written after the Conquest to explain
Anglo-Saxon_law
regarded as a commemoration of that event. There is a very full rent-roll or custumal of the manor of Ashton in 1422, in which the various names and obligations
Ralph_de_Ashton
Village in East Sussex, England
was not mentioned in the Domesday Book from 1068, but is mentioned in a custumal from 1346, being spelt as "Gervys Brook". The spelling may have been influenced
Jarvis_Brook
Legal system in force in New France & Lower Canada (1627–1866)
Custom of Paris (French: Coutume de Paris) was one of France's regional custumals of civil law. It was the law of the land in Paris and the surrounding
Custom_of_Paris
self-government and adhered to the "custom of the manor" (recorded in custumals), which defined the rights and duties of the lord and his tenants. As
Government in Norman and Angevin England
Government_in_Norman_and_Angevin_England
in the following periods: 12th–13th century – Use of the customary and custumal law, with a strong Roman, Germanic and Canonical influence; 13th–15th century
Law_of_Portugal
English historian (1928–2025)
Henry Bradshaw Society. Harvey died on 9 August 2025, at the age of 97. Custumal (1391) and Bye-laws (1386–1540) of the Manor of Islip (editor and translator;
Barbara_Harvey
English historian and medievalist (1915–2012)
History of Orderic Vitalis, 6 vols., (Oxford, 1969–1980) Charters and Custumals of the Abbey of Holy Trinity, Caen (Oxford, 1982) The World of Orderic
Marjorie_Chibnall
Church in Suffolk, England
coroner Philip Harneis, who led the group for the re-writing of the Town Custumal, and to whom the town Farm was committed), assigned to the friars a plot
Ipswich_Blackfriars
Napoleonic-era French penal code
mainly of local customs, which had sometimes been officially compiled in "custumals" (coutumes), notably the Custom of Paris. There were also exemptions,
French_Penal_Code_of_1810
16th-century English politician
his house for him to take their oath, as they protested against the high custumal charges introduced by the new tenant landlords. Leyburn avoided taking
James_Leyburn
Index to wills proved in the Peculiar Court of Banbury, 1542- 1858, and Custumal (1391) and Bye-laws (1386-1540) of the Manor of Islip, edited by J S W
Oxfordshire_Record_Society
British journalist and antiquary (1820–1884)
History of Preston Guild; the Ordinances of various Guilds Merchant, the Custumal of Preston, the Charters to the Borough, the Incorporated Companies, List
William_Dobson_(antiquary)
Text publication society specialising in Sussex-based historical records
Tithe Award Maps, Part I, 1606–1884. Francis W. Steer, Vol. 61 1962. Custumals of the Manors of Laughton, Willingdon and Goring, 1292–1338. A. E. Wilson
Sussex_Record_Society
English medieval abbess
via British History Online. Stacy, N. E. (11 May 2006). Charters and Custumals of Shaftesbury Abbey, 1089-1216 (in Latin). OUP/British Academy. ISBN 978-0-19-726375-4
Emma,_abbess_of_Shaftesbury
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Feminine form of Italian Cosimo, COSIMA means "order, beauty."
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Pet form of English Humphrey, HUFFIE means "peaceful giant."
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Abode of Lord venkateswara, Holy place
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Bright; Intelligent
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Great Leader
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Inseparable Friend
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Sensitive; Affectionate; Imaginative
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Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr.
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American, British, English
From the Stony Village
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