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Seigneur - Wikipedia
A seigneur or lord is an originally feudal title in France before the Revolution, in New France and British North America until 1854, and in the Channel ...
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seigneur - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: Seigneur. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Alternative forms; 1.2 Etymology; 1.3 Pronunciation; 1.4 Noun. 1.4.1 Coordinate terms; 1.4.2 Derived terms ...
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Seigneur | feudal lord | Britannica
Frankish sovereign or lord, the seigneur, leased an estate to a freeman on easy terms in beneficium (Latin: “for the benefit [of the tenant]”).
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seigneur
seigneur (sɛɲœr) Also 8 erron. seignieur. [Fr.:—L. seniōr-em: see senior, and cf. seignior and signor.] a. In French Hist., a feudal lord; a noble taking his designation from the name of his estate. Also transf. in extended use.1592 Surv. France To Rdr., William of Saluste Seigneur of Bartas. 1876 L...
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SEIGNEUR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
plural · a lord, especially a feudal lord. · (in French Canada) a holder of a seigneury. seigneur. / sɛˈnjɜː, sɛɲœr /. noun. a feudal lord ...
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SEIGNEUR in English - Cambridge Dictionary
noun lord [noun] a master; a man or animal that has power over others or over an area The lion is lord of the jungle.
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John Caldwell (seigneur)
Sir John Caldwell (bap. 25 February 1775 – 26 October 1842) was a businessman and politician in Lower Canada and the only son of Henry Caldwell, the receiver-general of Lower Canada from 1794. John grew up near Quebec City on the family estate which was one of the properties his father, Henry Caldwe...
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Style of Seigneur - Fief Blondel
Seigneur (English: Seigneur; Lord) was the name formerly given in France before the Revolution, and in New France and Canada until 1854, to the individual or ...
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Seigneur (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
Seigneur (English: Lord), was the name formerly given in France to someone who had been granted a seigneurie (fief) by the crown.
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SEIGNEUR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a man of rank or authority; especially : the feudal lord of a manor. 2. a member of the landed gentry of Canada.
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40 Synonyms & Antonyms for SEIGNEUR - Thesaurus.com
seigneur · aristocrat · baron · bishop · captain · commandant · commander · count · dad · don · duke · earl · governor · king · leader · liege · magnate ...
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Richard Lovett (Seigneur)
Richard Lovett was an Anglo-Norman baron under William the Conqueror. The surname derived from the Anglo-Norman French Lo(u)vet, a nickname which meant 'wolf cub.' Richard Lovett's sons, William and Robert Lovett were rewarded with land grants in England that were listed in the Domesday Book and sta...
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Edward Hale (seigneur)
He was the seigneur of Portneuf, a seigneurie located around the present-day town of Portneuf, Quebec.
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John Young (seigneur)
John Young (c. 1759 – September 14, 1819) was a seigneur, businessman, judge, and political figure in Lower Canada.
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Andrew Stuart (seigneur)
Sir Andrew Stuart, (June 16, 1812 – June 9, 1891) was a Quebec lawyer, judge, seigneur and businessman. In 1842, he married Charlotte-Elmire, the daughter of seigneur Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé. He purchased the seigneury of La Martinière in 1846.
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