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Chivalry
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Chivalry, Guardian in
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Wardship in chivalry
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Chivalry, Court of
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Chivalric
Relating to chivalry knightly chivalrous
Chivalrous
Pertaining to chivalry or knight errantry warlike heroic gallant high spirited high minded magnanimous
Honour, Court of
Honour, Court of, a branch of the Court of Chivalry. See CHIVALRY, COURT OF.
Military Courts
Military Courts, the Court of Chivalry and Courts martial. See CHIVALRY, COURT OF, and COURTS MARITALS.
Tenure
granted free from all circumstances, or in consideration of any certain services. Knight service proper, or tenure in chivalry, was the original and most honourable species of tenure created by a determinate quantity of land called a
Battel, wager of
Battel, wager of, a form of trial formerly used in military cases, arising in the Court of chivalry and honour, in appeals of felony in criminal cases, and in the obsolete real action called a writ
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Chivalry - Law Dictionary Search Results
Chivalry
Matched in: Term Chivalry
Chivalry, Guardian in
Matched in: Term Chivalry, Guardian in
Wardship in chivalry
Matched in: Term Wardship in chivalry
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Chivalry, Court of
Matched in: Term Chivalry, Court of
Chivalric
Relating to chivalry knightly chivalrous
Chivalrous
Pertaining to chivalry or knight errantry warlike heroic gallant high spirited high minded magnanimous
Honour, Court of
Honour, Court of, a branch of the Court of Chivalry. See CHIVALRY, COURT OF.
Military Courts
Military Courts, the Court of Chivalry and Courts martial. See CHIVALRY, COURT OF, and COURTS MARITALS.
Tenure
granted free from all circumstances, or in consideration of any certain services. Knight service proper, or tenure in chivalry, was the original and most honourable species of tenure created by a determinate quantity of land called a
Battel, wager of
Battel, wager of, a form of trial formerly used in military cases, arising in the Court of chivalry and honour, in appeals of felony in criminal cases, and in the obsolete real action called a writ
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