- In the
Middle Ages,
especially under the
European feudal system,
feoffment /ˈfɛfmənt/ or
enfeoffment was the deed by
which a
person was
given land in exchange...
- and
lives in both Chester, Nova Scotia, and the
United Kingdom. He was
infeft in
November 2004 and
designed by the Lord Lyon in
September 2006 (amended...
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Title C.
Infeft Arms In****bent Heir
Notes The Earl of
Aboyne 1676 2016
Christiano Arnhold Simoes, Earl of
Aboyne Hannah Arnhold Simões,
Mistress of Aboyne...
- Peerage. 2004.
Retrieved 25 June 2024. "Page 4 -
Abigail Busch Reisinger was
infeft by her
father Ronald Busch Reisinger of Inneryne" (PDF).
Court of the Lord...
-
Halydean was made in 1602 when the
Barony and
Lordship of
Halydean was
infeft to Sir
Rober Ker of Cessford, who was made 1st Earl of Roxburghe. One of...
- Scotland. The
second son of
David Carnegie, 2nd Earl of Northesk, he was
infeft on 6 June 1672. By
contract of 10
February and June 1674, he
married Anna...
- in the
lands of
Duffus and
Quarrelwood in 1513-1514. In 1519-20, he was
infeft in his father's
lands of
Brichmond or Brichtomy. He
received a
grant for...
-
Title C.
Infeft Arms In****bent
Notes Lord of
Regality of
Arbroath 1605 1994 Alan
Bartlett of Arbroath, Lord of
Regality of
Arboath Lord of
Regality of...
- J. Goldstraw. 2011. ISBN 9780956815712. "Title:
Ardgowan (created 13c,
infeft 2004 Prof
Stephen Kerr) –
Baronage –
Registry of
Scots Nobility". Retrieved...
- to
himself as Earl
until 1283,
perhaps because he had not been
formally infeft in the earldom.
Malise helped to keep the
Kingdom of
Scotland stable after...