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- the predecessors of the first censitaire and the first seigneur. When it was converted into money, the commoner censitaire had the option of paying it in...
- anti-democratic, and preached Government on High. Although they tolerated vote censitaire, a form of democracy limited to those paying taxes above a high threshold...
- 1997, p. 39 Greer 1997, p. 40 McCallum 1980, p. 38 "The Habitants: The Censitaires' Duties". Canadian Museum of Civilization. Retrieved February 25, 2012...
- The lord of the manor rented most of the land to tenants, known as censitaires or habitants, who cleared the land, built houses and other buildings...
- conseil-constitutionnel.fr (in French). Retrieved 6 October 2021. "LE SUFFRAGE CENSITAIRE (1815-1848) : ses électeurs et ses élus dans le Lot et dans le canton...
- Archived from the original on November 20, 2011. "Les Seigneurs et premiers censitaires de St-Georges-Beauce et la famille Pozer/Texte entier - Wikisource"....
- of the territory while interceding so that the hundreds of threatened censitaires were not expelled from their lands. Christophe-Ambroise and Charles-Amable...
- and Guyon to comply with their contractual obligations. Such cases of censitaire refractoriness filled the time of the courts for the duration of the seigniorial...
- Batiscanie Geo Outdoors magazine (Fr) To further illustrate the life of a censitaire in Batiscanie in his seigneurial and parish relations, we have selected...
- they did not stake their lands or pay him annual taxes. Such cases of censitaire refractoriness filled the time of the courts for the duration of the seigneurial...