The Gentleman's Steward And Tenants Of Manors Instructed offers a comprehensive guide to estate management and tenant relations in the manorial system. Authored by John Richards with contributions from Abraham de Moivre and Edmond Halley, this historical text provides rational, easy, and familiar rules and tables for finding the value of estates of freehold, copyhold, or leasehold. Readers gain insights into the intricate calculations required for land valuation, whether based on lives or for absolute years.
This book serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the legal and economic dynamics between landlords and tenants during its time. It sheds light on the methods used to assess property values and the rights associated with different forms of land tenure. A crucial read for anyone interested in the historical context of land ownership and management.
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