"Commandery" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Commandery LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

In old English law. A manor or chief messuage wlth lands and tenements thereto appertalnlng, which be-longed to the priory of St. John of Jerusalem, ln England; he who had the government of such a manor or house was styled the “com

commandery ENGLISH
Definition:

The office or rank of a commander.

commandery ENGLISH
Definition:

An assembly or lodge of Knights Templars (so called)
among the Freemasons.

commandery ENGLISH
Definition:

A district or a manor with lands and tenements
appertaining thereto, under the control of a member of an order of
knights who was called a commander; -- called also a preceptory.

commandery ENGLISH
Definition:

A district under the administration of a military
commander or governor.

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Acoipitare LAW AND LEGAL

To pay relief to lords of manors. Capitali domino accipitare, i. e., to pay a relief, homage, or obedience to …

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appendant ENGLISH

Appended by prescription, that is, a personal usage for a considerable time; -- said of a thing of inheritance belonging …

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Appendant LAW AND LEGAL

A thing annexed to or belonging to another thing and passing with lt; a thlng of inheritance belonging to an-other …

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approve ENGLISH

To make profit of; to convert to one's own profit; -- said esp. of waste or common land appropriated by …

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approvement ENGLISH

Improvement of common lands, by inclosing and converting them to the uses of husbandry for the advantage of the lord …

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Arabant LAW AND LEGAL

They plowed. A term of feudal law, applied to those who held by the tenure of plowing and tilling the …

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barton ENGLISH

The demesne lands of a manor; also, the manor itself.

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Barton LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. The de-inesne land of a manor; a farm distinct from the mansion

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Boothage LAW AND LEGAL

M, or BOOTHAGE. Customary dues paid to the lord of a manor or soil, for the pitchlng or standing of …

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Bracinum LAW AND LEGAL

A brewing; the whole quantity of ale brewed at one time, for which tolsestor w as paid in some manors. …

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bury ENGLISH

A manor house; a castle.

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bury ENGLISH

A borough; a manor; as, the Bury of St. Edmond's

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C. C LAW AND LEGAL

d by the inhabitants of a manor to their ord, towards the charge of holding a court leet. Bailey, Diet.—Common …

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Charter-Land LAW AND LEGAL

otherwise called “book-land,” is property held by deed under certain rents and free services. It, In effect, differs nothing from …

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chateau ENGLISH

A manor house or residence of the lord of the manor; a gentleman's country seat; also, particularly, a royal residence; …

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Commote LAW AND LEGAL

Half a cantred or hundred In wales, containing fifty vllages. Also a great seignory or lordship, and may include one …

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Copyhold LAW AND LEGAL

A species of estate at will, or customary estate in England, the only vis-ible title to whlch consists of the …

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court-baron ENGLISH

An inferior court of civil jurisdiction, attached to a manor, and held by the steward; a baron's court; -- now …

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Court-Baron LAW AND LEGAL

In English law. A conrt which, although not one of record, is incident to every manor, and cannot be sev-ered …

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court-leet ENGLISH

A court of record held once a year, in a particular hundred, lordship, or manor, before the steward of the …

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