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Feodum taliatum, i.e. hareditas in quandam certitudinem limitata

Feodum taliatum, i.e. hareditas in quandam certitudinem limitata [Lat.], fee-tail - that is, an inheritance within a certain limit.

Feoffee

enfeoffed or put in possession. Means transferee an estate in fee simple. The recipient of a fief. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th

Feoffment

of conveying a freehold estate, a grant of land in fee simple, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.

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Feudum. Fidelis ero vere domino vero meo

Feudum. Fidelis ero vere domino vero meo.-(A fee. I will be truly faithful to my true lord.)

Fief

Fief, a fee; a manor, a possession held by some tenant of a

Fieri facias de bonis ecclesiasticis

the defendant is a beneficed clerk, not having any lay fee, a plaintiff may issue a fi. fa. de bonis ecclesiasticis,

Infangenthef

of certain manors to judge any thief taken within their fee, Anc. Inst. Eng

Paravail

Fr., and avayler, to dismiss], the lowest tenant of a fee; or he who is immediate tenant to one who holds

Ingressus

age paid to the head lord for entering upon the fee, etc, Blount.

Pourpresture or purpresture

(1) against the Crown; (2) against the lord of the fee; (3) against a neighbour-2 Inst. 38. Purpresture within a forest

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