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Antiquities of Shropshire
If Osbern fitz Richard were Seignoral Lord of Lude, how are we to account for the
Lords of Richard's Castle never appearing as Seignoral Lords of Ludlow? How,
in other words, did Osbern fitz Richard lose the Seigneury? The answer is ...
Robert William Eyton, 1857
2
The Resources of a Nation: A Series of Essays
Seignoral usurpations were unbounded, seignoral duties utterly neglected. The
civilization of the Court — viewing it as part of the broad social question — was a
glittering polish on the surface, while society was rotten at the core ; an imposing
...
3
The Law Chronicle and Law Students' Magazine: New Series
Thus, " copyhold or customary tenure may be put an end to by a grant from the
lord of the freehold, or of his seignoral rights " (2 Bl. C. by Kerr, 146). Here
copyhold is converted into freehold by the lord relinquishing his seignoral rights ;
why ...
4
The University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review
The wealthy capitalist invested his money in the purchase of seignoral properties;
and it is estimated that, at the present moment, full half of the more Valuable
seignories are actually owned by English proprietors. The seignoral tenure is one
...
5
A Treatise on the Law of Obligations, Or Contracts: 1
This ought not to extend to releases made rather by composition than by
donation, such as those made in cases of failure, and composition seignoral rofits
. P Although the release of part of a seignoral profit, to a person to whom a
donation ...
6
The Dublin University Magazine
The Wealthy capitalist invested his money in the purchase of seignoral properties
; and it is estimated that, at the present moment, full half of the more valuable
seignories are actually owned by English proprietors. The seignoral tenure is one
...
7
Arbitrary Rule: Slavery, Tyranny, and the Power of Life and ...
Lordly is the term Knolles uses to render Bodin's seignoral in The Six Bookes of
the Commonweale. Yet some writers like to use seignoral instead of lordly, while
dominical is also used as a synonym for lordly, as, occasionally, is the Latin ...
8
The history of France from the foundation of the monarchy to ...
By degrees, there was a still further concentration of the sovereign power: the
king at length annulled, or subjugated, the seignoral courts, assumed the
legislative power, and made the parliaments of lawyers exercise their judicial
functions, ...
Flot, derived from the French flottant, floating; and jet, from the verb jeter, to throw
up,- both used in seignoral rights, granted by kings to fa- vourites, empowering
them to take possessionjof the property of any man who might happen to be ...
10
Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia
449; and the frequent recognition, by the legislature, of the seignoral rights of the
proprietor, (among which the patent. enumerates the power of creating manors)
shews they were understood here according to the notion in England. Let it be ...
Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, 1833