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- (transferee) was henceforth said to hold his property "of" or "from" the feoffor, in return for a specified service (money payments were not used until...
- Tapestry) Fief Ecclesiastical fief Crown land Allodial title Appanage V****al Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance...
- Tapestry) Fief Ecclesiastical fief Crown land Allodial title Appanage V****al Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance...
- account of another. This was called the cestui que use. It was because the feoffor could impose on him many various duties that landowners acquired through...
- Tapestry) Fief Ecclesiastical fief Crown land Allodial title Appanage V****al Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance...
- Zepterlehen). As literacy rose, a charter of feoffment was also made out as part of the act that, over time, listed the feoffed estate and benefits that the v****al...
- may be good remedy in conscience, as, for example, by a feoffment upon confidence, the feoffor has no remedy by common law, and yet by conscience he has;...
- Tapestry) Fief Ecclesiastical fief Crown land Allodial title Appanage V****al Feoffment Seignory Subinfeudation Feoffee Fealty Homage Affinity Feudal maintenance...
- fee for claiming property entailed by a lessee beyond the terms of his feoffment.[clarification needed] A letter dated 1539 from the Lisle Letters describes...
- ⟨eo⟩ is a rare digraph without a single pronunciation, representing /ɛ/ in feoff, jeopardy, leopard and the given names Geoffrey and Leonard, /iː/ in people...