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Viscount, or Vicount

VI, 2 Inst. 5. See Barr. on Stat. 409. A peer of the fourth order, between earl and baron, 2 Steph. Com.

Homage jury

Homage jury, a Court in a Court-baron, consisting of tenants that do homage, who are to inquire and make presentments of the death of tenants, surrenders, admittances, and the like.

Heretoch

Heretoch [fr. here, an army, and teohan, to draw or lead], a general, leader, or commander; also a baron of the realm, Du Fresne.

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Healgemote

Healgemote, a Court-baron; an ecclesiastical Court.

Ancient demesne

the manor. They form the customary Court. The Court of Ancient Demesne, which is analogous to the Court Baron, is constituted by those who hold in socage of the lord of the manor. The tenants in ancient

Hallmote, or Hallimote

Hallmote, or Hallimote, a Court among the Saxons answering to our Court-baron; also the Court held by each of the city companies in London.

Lord Campbell's Act

Lord Campbell's Act [after Baron John Campbell (1779-1861), Scottish-born British jurist who played an instrumental role in the passage of the 1846 Fatal

Baronet

A dignity or degree of honor next below a baron and above a knight having precedency of all orders of knights except those of the Garter It is

Baronial

Pertaining to a baron or a barony

VerbarFreiherr

In Germany and Austria a baron

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Viscount, or Vicount

VI, 2 Inst. 5. See Barr. on Stat. 409. A peer of the fourth order, between earl and baron, 2 Steph. Com.

Homage jury

Homage jury, a Court in a Court-baron, consisting of tenants that do homage, who are to inquire and make presentments of the death of tenants, surrenders, admittances, and the like.

Heretoch

Heretoch [fr. here, an army, and teohan, to draw or lead], a general, leader, or commander; also a baron of the realm, Du Fresne.

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Healgemote

Healgemote, a Court-baron; an ecclesiastical Court.

Ancient demesne

the manor. They form the customary Court. The Court of Ancient Demesne, which is analogous to the Court Baron, is constituted by those who hold in socage of the lord of the manor. The tenants in ancient

Hallmote, or Hallimote

Hallmote, or Hallimote, a Court among the Saxons answering to our Court-baron; also the Court held by each of the city companies in London.

Lord Campbell's Act

Lord Campbell's Act [after Baron John Campbell (1779-1861), Scottish-born British jurist who played an instrumental role in the passage of the 1846 Fatal

Baronet

A dignity or degree of honor next below a baron and above a knight having precedency of all orders of knights except those of the Garter It is

Baronial

Pertaining to a baron or a barony

VerbarFreiherr

In Germany and Austria a baron

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