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- attempt was made to abolish frankalmoin in the Administration of Estates Act 1925; but in any case no fresh grants in frankalmoin, save by the Crown, were...
- gifts of land to the Church. Estates so given were said to be held in frankalmoin tenure. The King made various attempts to prevent this practice, including...
- Socage contrasted with other forms of tenure, including serjeanty, frankalmoin and knight-service. The English statute Quia Emptores of Edward I (1290)...
- substitutes, paid scutage, or later converted the duty to one of prayer, frankalmoin. Feudal duties included, but were not limited to: Amober – fee paid to...
- all the lands in England became the property of the Crown. A tenure by frankalmoin, which in other countries was regarded as a form of privileged allodial...
- serjeanty, rent in various services Knight-service, rent in military service Frankalmoin or free alms, rent in religious service Socage, rent in goods or cash...
- all burdens and subject to no feudal rights or incidents of any kind. frankalmoin en franche aumône Granted to religious, educational or charitable institutions...
- (Knight-service), the performance of some form of religious service (frankalmoin) and personal/official service, including in times of war (serjeanty...
- Church. The ancient method of the Normans was a grant to the Church in frankalmoin. In English law after the Conquest, the lord remained a grantor after...
- payment of £100,000 to be raised by means of a new tax on alcohol. (Frankalmoin, copyhold, and certain aspects of grand serjeanty were excluded.) It...