About This Book
A concise local history and guide sketches the parish's geography and boundaries, noting its extent, neighbouring districts, and acreage. It explains manorial and landholding customs, especially copyhold tenure, Borough English succession, heriot payments, and the practical distinctions from freehold. Descriptions of the manor courts, conveyancing rituals, and customary obligations illustrate local governance and property practice. An account of the long continuity of ecclesiastical lordship emphasizes relative stability and the area's avoidance of major sieges, while touching on a nearby early medieval conflict at Brentford.
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