- in the
Channel Islands to this day. The
seigneur owned a seigneurie,
seigneury, or lordship—a form of
title or land tenure—as a fief, with its ****ociated...
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states that was
created in 1099, was
divided into a
number of
smaller seigneuries.
According to the 13th-century
jurist John of Ibelin, the four highest...
- List of
Seigneuries of New
France by
order of the
first concession.
Seigneuries were an area that was used at the time of New
France Port-Royal (1604)...
- The
Centre de
services scolaire des Grandes-
Seigneuries is a
francophone school service centre in the
Canadian province of Quebec. It
comprises several...
- the countryside, re****igned as
local jurisdictions known as
manors or
seigneuries; each
manor being subject to a lord (French seigneur),
usually holding...
- The
Lordship of
Villena (Spanish: Señorío de Villena) was a
feudal state located in
southern Spain, in the
kingdom of Castile. It
bordered to the north...
- then age 30, to lead a
group of
colonists to
build a
mission on his new
seigneury. The
colonists left
France in 1641 for
Quebec and
arrived on the island...
- The Señorío de Sanlúcar or
Lordship of Sanlúcar was an
independent Christian lordship in the
Kingdom of
Castile located in and
around the
modern day city...
-
Realm of the
Crown of
Castile 1248–1833 Coat of Arms
Jurisdictional seigneuries of the
Kingdom of
Seville according to the
Respuestas Generales del Catastro...
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April 3, 1733 (ratified by the King of
France April 6, 1734).
Other seigneuries (in
particular the
seigneurie de la
Fontaine to the south) were granted...