КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «ESNECY»
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A Law Dictionary of Words, Terms, Abbreviations and Phrases ...
The eldest. Eignesse. Esnecy. Eik. An addition. Einecia. Esnecy. Einetia. An
eldest son's share. Eins ceo que. Inasmuch as. Eirant. Errant; wandering. Eire.
Same as Eyre. Eisdem modis dissolvitur obligatio quae nascitur ex contractu, vel
quasi, ...
James Arthur Ballentine, 1916
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A Law Dictionary and Glossary: Containing Full Definitions ...
AILOURS, Aylours, Ailors. L. Fr. Elsewhere; otherwise; besides. Artie. sup. Chart.
c. 3. L. Fr. Diet. AINESSE. Fr. [from aine, eldcst.] In French feudal law. The right or
privilege of the eldest born; esnecy. Guyot, Inst. Feodal. c. 17. AINNEESCHE.
Alexander Mansfield Burrill, 1867
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A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases, and Maxims: With ...
Ainesse, fr. ESNECY, q. v.; the right of the eldest born. Ainsi, fr. Thus; so. Ainsi
come: even as it were. Ainsi soit il: so be it. Airer, aerer, fr. To plough. Aireau: a
plough. Aisiamentum, I., aisement, fr. An easement. Aisne, eigne, fr. Eldest; first-
born.
Frederic Jesup Stimson, Harvey Cortlandt Voorhees, 1911
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Glossary of Technical Terms, Phrases, and Maxims of the ...
Elsewhere ; besides. Ainesse,//-. Esnecy, q. v. ; the right of the eldest born. Ainsi,/"
. Thus; so. Ainsi come: even as it were. Ainsi soit il : so be it. Airer, aerer, fr. To
plow. Aireau : a plough. Aisiamentum, Aisement, fr. An easement. Aisne, eigne, fr.
Frederic Jesup Stimson, 1881
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Les Termes de la Ley: Or, Certain Difficult and Obscure ...
2, cap. 3. Eslisors, Are persons nominated by a court of law, to whom a
venirefizcz'as is directed, by challenge to the sheriff and coroners, who return
their writ in their own names, with a pannel of the jurors' names. 15 E.' 4, 24-, pl. 4
. Esnecy.
John Rastell, William Rastell, 1812
The eldest. Eignesse. Esnecy. Elk. An addition. Einecia. Esnecy. Binetia. An
eldest son's share. Bins coo que. Inasmuch as. Eirant. Errant; wandering. Eire.
Same as Eyre. Bisdem modls dissolvitur obngatio quas nascltur ex contractu, vol
quasi, ...
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The Making of the Neville Family in England, 1166-1400
However, Beatrice as the oldest among the female heirs had "esnecy" (which
was something like primogeniture for males) and had sworn fealty for the land for
herself and her sisters. As far as the king was concerned, Beatrice was the ...
Charles Robert Young, 1996
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A New Law Dictionary and Glossary: Containing Full ...
Esnecy ; the right or privilege of the eldest born. Spelman. Glanv. lib. 7, c. 3. The
privilege allowed the eldest daughter of drawing first, in the partition of lands by
lot, (prima pars cernendw hmreditatis, protocia ;) called also pars enecia, enitia, ...
Alexander Mansfield Burrill, 1850
1200 Hugh L'Archer demands against Philip de Sumeri £ fee in Sauseton and
Niweland and the third part of 2A v. in Dudehou, as the land which ought to
descend to him from Cecily, daughter of Ralph de Sumervill, with esnecy, whose
heir he ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
See Aagard. esnecy, n. See esnecy. JEsopian (e-so'pi-an), a. [< L. JEsopius, <
JEso- pus, Gr. Alouiroc, JEsop.] Pertaining to JEsop, an ancient Greek writer of
fables, of whom little or nothing is certainly known ; composed by him or in his ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897