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mansion house

A large and imposing house...


Mansion

A dwelling place whether a part or whole of a house or other shelter...


mains

The farm attached to a mansion house a manse...


House

A structure intended or used as a habitation or shelter for animals of any kind but especially a building or edifice for the habitation of man a dwelling place a mansion...


Domicile

An abode or mansion a place of permanent residence either of an individual or a family...


Casa

A house or mansion...


messuage

messuage [Anglo-French, probably alteration of Old French mesnage dwelling house, ultimately from Latin mansion- mansio habitation, dwelling, from manēre to remain, sojourn, dwell] : a dwelling house with the adjacent buildings and curtilage and other adjoining lands used in connection with the household ...


Castellain

Castellain, the lord, owner, or captain of a castle; the constable of a fortified house; a person having the custody of one of the Crown mansions; an officer of the forest, Bract.; Manw....


Guastald

Guastald, one who had the custody of the royal mansions....


Villa est ex pluribus mansionibus vicinata et collata ex pluribus vicinis. Et sub appellatione villarum continentur burgi et civitates

Villa est ex pluribus mansionibus vicinata et collata ex pluribus vicinis. Et sub appellatione villarum continentur burgi et civitates. Co. Litt. 115 b.-(A vill is a neighbourhood of many mansions, a collection of many neighbours. And under the term vills, boroughs and cities are contained.)...


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