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ˈland-boc Hist.|-bəʊk| [OE. landbóc, f. land land n.1 + bóc book n.] A charter or deed by which land is granted.
961in Earle Land Charters (1888) 199 Þis is þæra feower hyda land boc æt wiþiᵹlea þe eadgar cing hæfð ᵹebocod cenulfe on ece yrfe. a1000Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 225/2 Donatio, landbec. a1207Gervase (of Canterbury) Gesta Regum Wks. (Rolls) II. 59 Has scedulas tunc temporis ‘land-bokes’, id est libros terrarum, Angli vocabant. 1676Coles, Landboc, a Deed whereby lands are holden. 1839Keightley Hist. Eng. I. 78 Landbocs or grants and charters were there [i.e. in the Hundred mote] read out and published. |