"Folkland" is a word in ENGLISH

folkland ENGLISH
Definition:

Land held in villenage, being distributed among the folk,
or people, at the pleasure of the lord of the manor, and resumed at his
discretion. Not being held by any assurance in writing, it was opposed
to bookland or charter land, which was held by deed.

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allodial ENGLISH

Pertaining to allodium; freehold; free of rent or service; held independent of a lord paramount; -- opposed to feudal; as, …

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allodium ENGLISH

Freehold estate; land which is the absolute property of the owner; real estate held in absolute independence, without being subject …

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Allodium LAW AND LEGAL

Land held absolutely ln one’s own right, and not of any lord or su-perior; land not subject to feudal duties …

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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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Barony LAW AND LEGAL

The dignity of a baron; a species of tenure; the territory or lands held by a baron. Spelman

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Basket Tenure LAW AND LEGAL

In feudal law. Lands held by the servlce of making the king's baskets

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Bobdage LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A species of base tenure, by which certaln lands (termed “bord lands,”) were anciently held ln …

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bockland ENGLISH

Charter land held by deed under certain rents and free services, which differed in nothing from free socage lands. This …

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bordland ENGLISH

Either land held by a bordar, or the land which a lord kept for the maintenance of his board, or …

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burgage ENGLISH

A tenure by which houses or lands are held of the king or other lord of a borough or city; …

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Burgage-Holding LAW AND LEGAL

A tenure by which lands in royal boroughs ln Scotland were held of the sovereign. The service was watching and …

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Burgage-Tenure LAW AND LEGAL

In English law. one of the three species of free socage hold-lngs; a tenure whereby houses and lands which were …

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Capitaneus LAW AND LEGAL

A tenant in capite. He who held his land or title directly from the king himself. A captain; a naval …

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Capite LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. By the head. Tenure in capite was an ancient feudal tenure, whereby a man held lands of the king …

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Carucatarius LAW AND LEGAL

one who held lands in cartage, or plow-tenure. Cowell

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Cessavit Per Biennium LAW AND LEGAL

In prac-tice. An obsolete writ, which could formerly have been sued out when the defendant had for two years ceased …

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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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Churl LAW AND LEGAL

In Saxon law. A freeman of inferior rank, chiefly employed in husbandry. 1 Reeve, Eng. Law, 5. A tenant at …

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Coast LAW AND LEGAL

The edge or margin of a country bounding on the sea. It is held that the term includes small islands …

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contenement ENGLISH

That which is held together with another thing; that which is connected with a tenement, or thing holden, as a …

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