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Feodum militis

Feodum militis, a knight's fee.

Solutione feodi militis parliamenti, or Feodi burgensis parliamenti

Solutione feodi militis parliamenti, or Feodi burgensis parliamenti, old writs whereby knights of the shire and burgesses might have recovered their

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Heriot

the lord of the manor of the horse or habiliments of the deceased tenant, in order that the militi' apparatus might continue to be used for national defence by each succeeding tenant. A customary tribute of goods

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or profit of the land. The lands were called feuds (feoda), either proper, which were purely military, given militi' gratia to persons qualified for military service; or improper, which did not, in point of acquisition, services, and

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Feodum militis

Feodum militis, a knight's fee.

Solutione feodi militis parliamenti, or Feodi burgensis parliamenti

Solutione feodi militis parliamenti, or Feodi burgensis parliamenti, old writs whereby knights of the shire and burgesses might have recovered their

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Heriot

the lord of the manor of the horse or habiliments of the deceased tenant, in order that the militi' apparatus might continue to be used for national defence by each succeeding tenant. A customary tribute of goods

Tenure

or profit of the land. The lands were called feuds (feoda), either proper, which were purely military, given militi' gratia to persons qualified for military service; or improper, which did not, in point of acquisition, services, and

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