Literary usage of Buttals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: During by Great Britain Court of Chancery, John Scott Eldon (1821)
"... and boundaries of the several parcels and allotments respectively by them set
out and assigned by virtue of the act, and also the situation, buttals, ..."
2. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: From by Great Britain Court of Chancery, John Scott Eldon (1821)
"... carrs and waste grounds, and the quantity and contents, situation, buttals
and boundaries of the several parcels and allotments respectively by them set ..."
3. Collections of the New Hampshire Historical Society by New Hampshire Historical Society (1866)
"... deliver to the said Robert Tufton Mason, his heirs and assigns, a terrer,[?]
fairly ingrossed, of the said premises, with the most known buttals and ..."
4. Crown Cases Reserved for Consideration, and Decided by the Judges of England by Henry Richard Dearsly, Thomas Bell, Great Britain Court of King's Bench (1858)
"... ings and commons or waste grounds so intended to be divided and inclosed as
aforesaid and the quantity and contents situation buttals and boundaries of ..."
5. Provincial Papers: Documents and Records Relating to the Province of New by Nathaniel Bouton, New Hampshire General Court (1867)
"... shall and will from time to time preserve and keep the buttals and ...
a terrer* fairly ingrossed, of the said premises, with the most known buttals and ..."
6. The Transcript of the Registers of the United Parishes of S. Mary Woolnoth by James Mark Saurin Brooke, Arthur Washington Hallen (1886)
"Mr. William Proctor and Rachell Spight, both of St. buttals, Aldersgate. Aug.
... Mr. John Beale, of St. buttals, Aldersgate, and Jeane Elmor, of St. Marie, ..."
7. The Breviate in the Boundary Dispute Between Pennsylvania and Maryland by John Penn, Thomas Penn, Richard Penn, Dudley Ryder, Charles Calvert Baltimore, William Murray Mansfield, William Noel, Great Britain Court of Chancery (1891)
"Denies that he either knows, or believes, that it appears by the Land Marks,buttals
and other Descriptions in the said recited Letters Patent, ..."