| John Potter Hamilton - Falconry - 1860 - 340 pages
...dominions. They were also made the tenures by which some nobles held their estates from the Crown. Thus Sir John Stanley had a grant of the Isle of Man from...the king, his heirs, and successors by homage and the service of two falcons, on the day of his or their coronation; and Philip de Hastings held his... | |
| Manx Society - 1860 - 274 pages
...all the regalities, franchises, and rights thereunto belonging, and patronage of the bishopric there; to be held of the King, his heirs, and successors, by homage, the service of two falcons, payable on the days of their coronation.—Duyd. (a, Pat. 7 H. 4 M. 16)... | |
| sir John Stanley - 1860 - 278 pages
...all the regalities, franchises, and rights thereunto belonging, and patronage of the bishopric there; to be held of the King, his heirs, and successors, by homage, the service of two falcons, payable on the days of their coronation.—Dugd. (a Pat. 7 H. 4 M. 18}... | |
| Henry Irwin Jenkinson - 1874 - 368 pages
...first imported, were for strength and flight the most famous in the world. Sir John Stanley received a grant of the Isle of Man from Henry IV., " to be held of the King, his heirs, and successors, by the service of a cast of falcons, payable on the coronation-day of each Sovereign respectively; and... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1875 - 646 pages
...moreover, held their estates from the Crown by ant of falcons. Sir John Stanley had a grant of the Isle .n from Henry IV. to be held of the King, his heirs, and ¡sors, by homage of two falcons on the day of his or coronation, and Philip de Hasting held his manor... | |
| Henry Irwin Jenkinson - Isle of Man - 1878 - 376 pages
...first imported, were for strength and flight the most famous in the world. Sir John Stanley received a grant of the Isle of Man from Henry IV., " to be held of the King, his heirs, and successors, by the service of a cast of falcons, payable on the coronation-day of each Sovereign respectively; and... | |
| |