单词 | housebote |
释义 | houseboten. Law. Now historical. The right or privilege of a tenant to take wood from a landlord's estate for the upkeep of a house; (also) the rent paid for this privilege; (the clearing or taking of) wood for this purpose. Cf. haybote n., firebote n.In early use frequently in Latin contexts. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > rights to do or use something > [noun] > right to take or carry wood housebotelOE haybote?1170 wainbotec1250 wood-lode1263 ploughbote1398 common of estovers1523 boot1553 hedgebote1565 wood-hag1569 cart-bote1594 affuage1753 society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > wood > [noun] > building wood > for repair of house housebotelOE housewood1602 lOE Bounds (Sawyer 885) in A. Campbell Charters of Rochester (1973) 41 Þis is seo wudung þe þær to gebyreð, ælce geare fiftig foðra & an hund of þæs cinges acholte & husbot. 1235–52 in C. J. Elton Rentalia et Custumaria (1891) 83 Debet habere husbote ad aulam suam de bosco domini. a1300 (c1150) in Registrum Monasterii de Winchelcumba (1892) 82 Concedo, etiam, eis de bosco meo husbote et heibote. 1313–14 in N. Neilson Customary Rents (1910) 65 Wodelode, cornlode, housbote. c1383 in S. Armitage-Smith John of Gaunt's Reg. 1371–1375 (1911) II. 104 Housbote, haybote, et fyrbote. a1475 in A. Clark Eng. Reg. Godstow Nunnery (1905) i. 317 (MED) Hit shold not be lawfull to the same sir william..to cast downe ony treys, noþere to make wast, sellyng, or distroiyng..but for housebote. 1565 Lease Manor Pollington, Yorksh. (MS.) Lessees may take housebutt, henbutt, firebutt, hedgebutt and ploughbutt. 1594 W. West Symbolæogr.: 2nd Pt. §55 Housebote, haibote, and plowbote, may be demanded by the name of estovers. 1677 E. Coles Eng. Dict. (new ed.) Quo minus, a writ against the Grantor making such wast in his woods that the Grantee cannot enjoy his grant of House-bote and Hay-bote. 1726 J. Ayliffe Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani 506 If a man cuts Trees for Houseboot, Hedgeboot, Cartboot, Ploughboot, and Fireboot, Tithes shall not be paid of them. 1751 S. Whatley England's Gazetteer at Mansfield K. Hen. III. granted it..the privilege of having housbote and haybote out of his forest of Sherwood. 1818 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. (ed. 2) I. 323 It was resolved in 8 Ja. I. that every copyholder may of common right..take housebote, hedgebote, and ploughbote. 1895 R. M. Garnier Ann. Brit. Peasantry iv. 53 The public still retained rights ample enough to supply them with..housebote, and pasturage. 1932 H. L. Gray Infl. Commons on Early Legislation viii. 221 It is a composite statute..assuring housebote..to anyone who had wood within the forest. 1964 Ulster Folklife 10 58 The last lease in which houseboot was granted is dated 1692. 1979 Rescue News 1/6 It is clear that house-bote..may have had more effect on the landscape than is commonly thought. 1998 O. Rackham Trees & Woodland in Brit. Landscape (rev. ed.) x. 190 The terms of farm leases usually reserved the timber for the landlord—apart from the tenant's housebote—but gave the pollard wood to the tenant. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). > as lemmashouse-bote ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > rights to do or use something > [noun] > right to take or carry wood housebotelOE haybote?1170 wainbotec1250 wood-lode1263 ploughbote1398 common of estovers1523 boot1553 hedgebote1565 wood-hag1569 cart-bote1594 affuage1753 1553 Procl. in J. Strype Eccl. Memorials (1721) III. i. iii. 30 All other lands, tenements..&c., with reasonable fire-boot, cart-boot, plow-boot, hedge-boot, within the woods of the said manor. 1604 in J. T. Smith & L. T. Smith Eng. Gilds (1870) 437 To deliver to the sayd tenants house boot and high boot. 1642 tr. J. Perkins Profitable Bk. i. §116. 51 If..a stranger grant all manner of Estouers unto me..by this grant I shall have Housbote, Plowbote, and Haybote. 1669 J. Worlidge Systema Agriculturæ (1681) 322 Boot, necessary Timber or Wood for necessary uses; as Plough-boot, House-boot, Fire-boot. 1765–8 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. II. 25 The Saxon word, bote, is of the same signification with the French Estover. 1844 M. F. Tupper Crock of Gold vii. 56 No allowances of hedgebote, or housebote. < n.lOE as lemmas |
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