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Paravail

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Capite, tenure in

they were called mesne (middle) lords or barons, with regard to such inferior tenants, who were styled tenants paravail, the lowest tenants, because they were supposed to make 'avail' or profit of the lands. This tenure is

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Mesne Lord

Mesne Lord, a lord who holds of a superior lord, and of whom an inferior (tenant paravail) holds.

Mesne, writ of

Mesne, writ of, an ancient and abolished writ, which lay when the lord paramount distrained on the tenant paravail; the latter had a writ of mesne against the mesne lord.

Tenure

they were called mesne (middle) lords or barons, with regard to such inferior holders, who were styled tenants paravail, the ultimate tenant in possession, because they were supposed to make avail or profit of the land. The

O. Ni

and presently he became the king's debtor, and a debet was set upon his head; where-upon the parties paravaile became debtors to the sheriff or escheator, and discharged against the king, 4 Inst. 116.

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Paravail

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Paravail

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Capite, tenure in

they were called mesne (middle) lords or barons, with regard to such inferior tenants, who were styled tenants paravail, the lowest tenants, because they were supposed to make 'avail' or profit of the lands. This tenure is

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Mesne Lord

Mesne Lord, a lord who holds of a superior lord, and of whom an inferior (tenant paravail) holds.

Mesne, writ of

Mesne, writ of, an ancient and abolished writ, which lay when the lord paramount distrained on the tenant paravail; the latter had a writ of mesne against the mesne lord.

Tenure

they were called mesne (middle) lords or barons, with regard to such inferior holders, who were styled tenants paravail, the ultimate tenant in possession, because they were supposed to make avail or profit of the land. The

O. Ni

and presently he became the king's debtor, and a debet was set upon his head; where-upon the parties paravaile became debtors to the sheriff or escheator, and discharged against the king, 4 Inst. 116.

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