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1829  Map  of  the  Manors  of  Dulcote  and  Wellesley 

"and the messuages (1), lands and tenements belonging to ... such manors."
PictureThis map is available at the Public Records for Somerset. Somerset Record Office. Taunton, Somerset in the Tudway Papers. Click on image to return to map menu
This map was developed by John Paine Tudway and Joseph Lovell 

Colour legend
Green =  land held by freehold (legal ownership and control of a building or piece of land for an unlimited time)
Brown = land held by leasehold for lives (the legal right to live in or use a building, piece of land for an agreed number of people's lives)
Pink =   land held by leasehold for years (the legal right to live in or use a building, piece of land for an agreed number of years))
Yellow = land held by copyhold (land held without formal title deed but by the record of the manor court.)
White =  land not held by Tudway or Lovell (presumably)



1   an old legal term meaning a dwelling-house, garden, outbuildings, orchard, courtyard
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