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Brewster Strong V (1873-1945) was Surrogate of Suffolk County (1916-1920) and a New York Supreme Court Justice (1921-1938). The Strong family possesses a truly remarkable history and lineage, having produced over the course of three centuries, many Suffolk County and New York community leaders and
Feb 27, 2020 · This article uses a new database containing hundreds of manorial personal actions – lawsuits which treated areas roughly equivalent to modern tort and contract law – to explore the work of the manor courts, and to reconstruct their development over the first century for which records of their proceedings survive.
- Chris Briggs, Phillipp R. Schofield
- 2020
Sep 16, 2024 · Suffolk County Court This page summarises records created by this Organisation The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the...
- 1847-1935
- SuffolkSuffolk
- Government (local) > Sheriff and assize
- Monasticism
- Manorial Society in The High Middle Ages
- Markets, Fairs and Towns
The French-Normans greatly stimulated the growth of religious orders and their ‘houses’. Suffolk shared in this growth, though the early dominance of Bury abbey undoubtedly restricted the development of rival institutions. The main effect, therefore, was a considerable number of relatively small foundations, especially in the eastern half of the co...
In the 13th century Suffolk reached the height of its early importance and prosperity. It had, by medieval standards, a dense and growing population which exerted great pressure on the land and also gave, for some at least, new economic opportunities. Landlords and major tenants responded to the increased demand for food and to rising agricultural ...
The early Middle Ages saw a rapid expansion in various forms of industry and commerce, and the consequent foundation of scores of local markets. This ‘Commercial Revolution’ was not entirely new as urban life had undoubtedly developed significantly in the later Saxon period. At the time of the French-Norman Conquest/Crusade, Domesday Book recorded ...
Miller Place is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, United States. Despite preserving much of its historic identity, changes in the 20th century have transitioned the hamlet into a desirable and densely populated suburban area. The population was 11,723 at the 2020 census.
The statute of May 15, 1672 (Whitmore, Colonial Laws, 1672–1686, p. 201) is not absolutely clear that only a jury in the Court of Assistants could be attainted whereas the verdict of a County Court jury had to be accepted by the bench.
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Apr 30, 2022 · Suffolk County Council v Mason: HL 1979 The House considered the status of a pedestrian right of way through a caravan site to a beach, and the 1949 Act: ‘The sections which follow section 27 deal with the further steps which have to be taken before the definitive map is completed and published.