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MESSUAGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a dwelling house with the adjacent buildings and curtilage and other adjoining lands used in connection with the household
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messuage - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
a plot of land as the site for a dwelling house and its appurtenant interests; now, a dwelling house or residential building together with its outbuildings and ...
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messuage - Yorkshire Historical Dictionary
1) Originally, the 'messuage' was a piece of land occupied, or intended to be occupied, as a site for a dwelling-house. Over the centuries the word then ...
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messuage
▪ I. messuage (ˈmɛsweɪdʒ) Also 5–7 mesuage. [a. AF. messuage, mesuage, prob. orig. a graphic corruption of mesnage: see menage. The main difficulty in the way of this etymology is the existence of a continental OF. masuage, masuiage, masowaige, denoting a tenement of some kind, and a related masuier...
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Messuage - FindLaw Dictionary of Legal Terms
Messuage. messuage n. [Anglo-French, probably alteration of Old French mesnage dwelling house, ultimately from Latin mansion- mansio habitation, dwelling ...
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The Old Language of Land - Muskoka, Parry Sound Genealogy Group
The house and garden were called the MESSUAGE (pronounced mess-wedge). If the messuage was in a town, then it was called a BURGAGE. In Scotland, a CROFT was a ...
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Ocklynge
This land was held by the Knights Hospitaller, and their return of 1338 the following particulars are given:
"There is at Okelyng one messuage which is
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messuage Definition, Meaning & Usage - Justia Legal Dictionary
messuage - A residential property that includes the main house, nearby structures, and the surrounding land associated with the household.
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Messuage
MESS'UAGE, noun In law, a dwelling house and adjoining land, appropriated to the use of the household, including the adjacent buildings.
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MESSUAGE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a dwelling house together with its outbuildings, curtilage, and the adjacent land appropriated to its use.
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Messuage - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
(law) a dwelling house and its adjacent buildings and the adjacent land used by the household.
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What does Messuage mean ? | Legal Choices dictionary
noun A house together with its land and outbuildings. For example The formal definition of a plot of land and all associated buildings and outbuildings is ...
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messuager
† messuager Obs. rare. [f. messuage + -er1.] One who holds or possesses a messuage.1666–7 N. Riding Rec. VI. 108 The cottagers, the husbandmen, and the messuagers of Melmerby. 1739 Bewholm Inclos. Act 6 Proprietors, messuagers, cottagers.
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Cannix
It seems to have been identical with the messuage and virgate held of the Abbot of Westminster in 1315 by John de Broxbourne.
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Ludgrove
At that time it consisted of a messuage (probably the farm house near Cockfosters) and 120 acres of land, 80 of wood in Hadley. and 80 of meadow.
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