- Empire,
which thereafter considered their rulers its v****als). A
tenant seised in deed as well as in law thus had
obtained the best
legal title to his...
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Christopher Seise (born
January 6, 1999) is an
American professional baseball shortstop who is a free agent.
Seise attended West
Orange High
School in...
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Maria Seise was the
first Chinese woman to
immigrate to California,
arriving in
Hawaii (then the
Sandwich Islands) in 1837 and San
Francisco in 1848....
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Jaakko Andreinpoika Seise (Jakov
Andrejev Sjelajev) (14
March 1876
Impilahti – 12
January 1935 Salmi) was a
Finnish businessman, a
member of the White...
- Look up
seize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Seize or
seise may
refer to: Seisin,
legal possession of
property Seizing, a
class of
knots used to...
- 18
March 2024. Sadegh-Zadeh,
Kazem (2011). "Fuzzy
Formal Ontology". In
Seising, Rudolf; González,
Veronica Sanz (eds.). Soft
Computing in
Humanities and...
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manor of Heworth, was then
seised in fee;
another piece of land,
called Heworth Grange, of
which the king was then
seised in fee; and
certain closes and...
- of a use, the
tenant could avoid dues upon his death,
since he was not
seised of the land at his death.
Providing for grantor's wife:
Since man and wife...
- doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01270. ISSN 1664-1078. PMC 6092626. PMID 30135664.
Seising,
Rudolf (2007). The
Fuzzification of Systems: The
Genesis of
Fuzzy Set...
- 1604. Lord Ellesmere, who also bore the
title of
Viscount Brackley, died
seised of the
manor in 1617. In the same year his son was
created Earl of Bridgewater...