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Definition of Feued

Feu
Feu Feu, n. [See 2d Feud, and Fee.] (Scots Law) A free and gratuitous right to lands made to one for service to be performed by him; a tenure where the vassal, in place of military services, makes a return in grain or in money. --Burrill.

Meaning of Feued from wikipedia

- on the bridge proceeded. In 1770 a coachbuilder began work on properties feued at the corner between the bridge and Princes Street, and feuers on the other...
- at Sciennes suffered. The land outwith the exempted portions began to be feued in the early 16th century. The Burgh Records record that in 1490 "...all...
- doi:10.1177/0010414000033002003. S2CID 154687315. H****ell, Graham; Tipu, Feue (May 2008). "Local Government in the South Pacific Islands". Commonwealth...
- Originally part of the ancient forest of Drumselch, the lands of Newington were feued by the town council of Edinburgh from 1586. Aside from small developments...
- as mainly titular. Prior to the 2000 Act, the prin****lity was entirely feued out to tenants and brought in a small income. All title deeds in Ayrshire...
- council feued the western part of this land to pay for the huge cost of dealing with the plague that had swept the city in 1585. It is on this feued land...
- is technically "owned" by the Crown, which, centuries ago, gave it out – feued it – to various tenants-in-chief in return for specified services or obligations...
- between Avarua, Rarotonga, and Honolulu, Hawaii. H****all, Graham; Tipu, Feue (28 April 2008). "Local Government in the South Pacific Islands". Commonwealth...
- France 24. 4 December 2023. Retrieved 14 December 2023. "Soirée d'hommage à feue Mme Salka Mint Sneid". Agence Mauritanienne d'infomation (in French). 24...
- around 1852 by his client the builder and developer John McElroy, who had feued land in the Cove and Kilcreggan area from the 8th Duke of Argyll. Access...