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seignoral
seignoral, a. Hist. (ˈseɪnjərəl) Also 7–9 seignioral. [f. seignior + -al1.] = seignorial; cf. seigneurial.1627 in Rushw. Hist. Coll. (1659) I. 508 And yet it was by him thus said..That the Kings of England always have had a Monarchy Royal and not a Monarchy Seignoral. 1658 Cleveland Rustick Rampant ...
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seigneurial
seigneurial, a. (seɪˈnjʊərɪəl) Also erron. 7 signeural, 8–9 seigneural. [a. F. seigneurial, f. seigneur, influenced by seigneurie (Hatz.-Darm.). Cf. seignoral.] Pertaining to a seigneur; sometimes used in wider sense = seignorial. Also fig., lordly; authoritative.1656 Heylin Surv. France iv. ii. 174...
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Richard Cresheld
He added that the "kings of England have a 'monarchical' state, not a 'seignoral'; the first makes freedom, the second slavery".
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Mandeville, Quebec
This fief, with an area of 20,000 arpents (68.4 km²) was granted to Angélique Blondeau by Seignoral Lord Charles-Louis Tarieu de Lanaudière, but was mostly neglected by the seignoral lords.
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Chandler, Quebec
various theories: from the Mi'kmaq word papôg (meaning "playful waters"); a Basque name; from the Spanish pavo; a place in France, home of the first seignoral
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Château of Blois
The "Estates General Room" ( in French), built in the beginning of the 13th century, is one of the oldest seignoral rooms preserved in France, and is also
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Moot hill
Such assemblies were non-seignoral burlaw courts and dealt with minor disputes.
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