"Drenges" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
S, or DRENGES. In Saxon, law. Tenants in capite. They are said to; be such as, at the coming of william the Conqueror, being put out of their estates, were afterwards restored to them, on their making it appear that they were the trne owners thereof, and neither in auxilio or consilio against him. Spelman
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The tenure by whlch the drenches, or drenges, held thelr lands
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