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Definition of Manrents

Manrent
Manred Man"red, Manrent Man"rent`, n. Homage or service rendered to a superior, as to a lord; vassalage. [Obs. or Scots Law] --Jamieson.

Meaning of Manrents from wikipedia

- led to manrents show that the Scottish government of the time was too weak to protect the oppressed or quell disputes between clans. Manrents were abolished...
- Cohors amicorum Comitatus Dienstmann in Austria Druzhina in Kievan Rus' Manrent, a Scottish clan bond Svita in the Russian Empire Bodyguard Great house...
- Zamindar Multiple v****alage [de] Gokenin, v****als of the shogunate in ****an Manrent, Scottish Clan treaties of offensive and defensive alliance Nöken (plural:...
- laird, they would follow him whether they were related or not. Bonds of manrent were sometimes used to bind lesser chiefs and his followers to more powerful...
- specialist troops, particularly men-at-arms and archers, hired by bonds of manrent, similar to English indentures of the same period. Archers became much...
- Jus tractatuum List of intergovernmental organizations List of treaties Manrent (feudal Scottish Clan treaty) Supranational union Treaty ratification Vienna...
- against aggressive Earls. 1591: Manrent between MacPherson and the Earl of Huntly signed at Huntly Castle. 1593: Manrent between Mackintosh of Dunnachten...
- of Dunvegan, the 13th chief, bound himself and his heirs in a bond of manrent to "****ist, maintain, and defend, and concur with Lachlan Mackintosh of...
- Scottish clan Marian civil war Military of Scotland Independent Highland Companies Manrent List of battles involving the Kingdom of Scotland...
- Society 37 (1987), 146–48. Wormald, J., Lords and Men in Scotland: Bonds of Manrent, 1442–1603 (Edinburgh, 1985), 76ff. Peter R. Coss; Maurice Hugh Keen (2002)...