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Feodatory, or feudatory
Feodatory, or feudatory, the tenant who held his estate by feudal service.
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Feudatory
A tenant or vassal who held his lands of a superior on condition of feudal service the tenant of a...
Rerefief
A fief held of a superior feudatory a fief held by an under tenant
Homines
Homines, feudatory tenants who claimed a privilege of having their causes, etc.,
Improper feuds
instance, those that were originally bartered and sold to the feudatory for a price, or were held upon base or less
Lord and vassal
only the use or possession, is called the vassal or feudatory.
Servitium liberum
Servitium liberum, a service to be done by feudatory tenants, who were called liberi homines, and distinguished from vassals,
Vassal
a superior lord; a subject; a dependant; a tenant or feudatory, 1 Steph. Com.
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