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seignorial
seignorial, a. (seɪˈnjɔərɪəl) Also seigniorial. [f. seignor, seignior + -ial. Cf. F. seigneurial.] Pertaining to a seignior or seigniors.1818 Hallam Mid. Ages (1872) I. 209 Several other small emoluments of himself and his successors,..were in that age rather seigniorial than royal. 1823 Southey Pen...
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Saint-Anne Seignorial Estate
The Saint-Anne Seignorial Estate () is a historic manorial estate located in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Perade, Quebec, on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence
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signorial
signorial, a. (siːˈnjɔərɪəl) [f. signory + -al1. Cf. seignorial.] Pertaining to a signory.1875 Maine Hist. Inst. v. 123 The legacy from tribal sovereignty to signorial privilege. 1883 Symonds Ital. Byways iv. 69 They regarded knighthood as a part of their signorial parade.
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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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George Henry Tupling
“The Royal and Seignorial Bailiffs of Lancashire in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries”, Chetham Miscellanies VIII, Chetham Society, New Series, 109
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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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Georg Friedrich Knapp
("Land ownership and seignorial lands").
Honours
Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts (24 January 1918).
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undervassal
ˈunderˌvassal (under-1 6 a.)1594 [see underfee]. 1611 Cotgr., Arriere-vassal, an vnder-vassall. 1918 Times' Lit. Suppl. 21 Mar. 135/2 Legal reforms which protected the under-vassals from the arbitrary use of seignorial jurisdictions.
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Aurelius of Asturias
The location of the uprising is unknown, but it is the first recorded instance of anti-seignorial revolt in the history of the Iberian Peninsula.
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Francesco Pio di Savoia
born in 1672 to , a Spanish noblewoman of Portuguese ancestry, and Giberto Pio di Savoia (1639–1676), descendant of an ancient and somewhat decayed seignorial
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winage
† winage Obs. rare. [ad. F. vinage (f. vin wine + -age; cf. med.L. vinagium), assimilated to wine n.1] A seignorial due derived from vineyards.1523 Ld. Berners Froiss. I. xxix. 18 He leuyed the rentes, wynages [orig. vinages], and rightes, that pertayned to therle through out all Flanders.
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Carl Stephenson (historian)
He then turned his attention to seignorial and feudal institutions, work resulting in further articles including his 1942 classic essay Mediaeval Feudalism
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furnage
ˈfurnage Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: 4–8 fornage, (6 firnage), 5– furnage. [a. OF. fornage (F. fournage), f. OF. forn (F. four):—L. furn-us oven.] a. The process of baking; the price paid for baking. b. Feudal Law. (See quot. 1753; the interpretation is justified by the med.Lat. quots. in Du Cange s.v. F...
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War of the Remences
The Rebellion of the Remences or War of the Remences was a popular revolt in late medieval Europe against seignorial pressures that began in the Principality The nobility began to strictly enforce the evil customs tying peasants to the land; they also began a much stricter enforcement of seignorial rights in
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Prescott County, Ontario
Longueuil - It was a fief held under the seignorial system of the French regime by the descendants of Charles le Moyne de Longueuil et de Châteauguay.
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