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- In English law, seignory or seigniory, spelled signiory in Early Modern English (/ˈseɪnjəri/; French: seigneur, lit. 'lord'; Latin: senior, lit. 'elder')...
- all the parish whose territory covered six seigniories. When in 1795, the French replaced these six seigniories by a newly created muni****lity, they adopted...
- hotels. After its completion, the property was leased to the private Seigniory Club until 1970, when Canadian Pacific Railway converted the property...
- amongst many small chiefs. It is divided up, as it were, into forty-seven seigniories, in each of which a Standing Committee is the court-baron and its chairman...
- Puychagut, Epernon and Buch (a lordship being an amalgamation of two or more seigniories). It is best known in connection with the famous soldier, Jean III de...
- muni****lity is made up of forests where several chalets are built. The seigniory of Bourg-Louis, which includes the territory of Saint-Raymond, was initially...
- Republic of Ireland. King Henry II of England granted three Palatinates or seigniories in Ireland to Norman nobles during the Norman invasion of Ireland, that...
- Susedgrad-Stubica Seigniory was a medieval and early modern feudal estate on what is today Zagreb County, City of Zagreb and Krapina-Zagorje County. The...
- by the internal and external struggles ended in the creation of noble seigniories, the most significant of whom were the Viscontis (later Sforzas) in Milan...
- the Repentigny Seigniory. Louis Lepage de Ste-Claire, priest, canon, and the son of René Lepage de Sainte-Claire, acquired the Seigniory of Terrebonne...