Definition of Feodary. Meaning of Feodary. Synonyms of Feodary

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Definition of Feodary

Feodary
Feodary Feod"a*ry, n. 1. An accomplice. Art thou a feodary for this act? --Shak. 2. (Eng. Law) An ancient officer of the court of wards. --Burrill.

Meaning of Feodary from wikipedia

- Look up feodary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Feodary may refer to: A v****al or feudatory, a person who has entered into a mutual obligation to...
- 1511–1586), of Holcombe in Ottery St. Mary, Devon, was an English politician, a feodary and attorney. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Totnes...
- festivous, festoon, Festus, fete, fiesta, infestive feudum feud- fee feodary, feudal, feudary, feudatory, subinfeudation fibra fibr- defibrillate, defibrillation...
- Northumberland. He held a number of offices including feodary for the Duchy of Lancaster and feodary of Tickhill. He was receiver of Pontefract Castle, and...
- Note: Some of these offices were continued from the Earldom of Cornwall. See Lord Warden of the Stannaries See List of Vice-Admirals of Cornwall See High...
- feoff, people luncheon, pigeon, embraceor /oʊ/ yeoman, /ɛə/ ceorl /juː/ feodary, /uːi/ geoduck /eɪoʊ/ rodeo, teosinte /ɒ/ thereon /ʌ/ whereof /wʌ/ someone...
- Geoffrey and Leonard, /iː/ in people, /oʊ/ in yeoman and /juː/ in the archaic feodary, while in the originally Gaelic name MacLeod it represents /aʊ/. However...
- the lords not to common nor take profits of the same. We pray that no feodary within your s****s shall be a counselor to any man in his office making...
- keeper, warden, and chief justice of Sherwood Forest; in 1571 he was feodary of the duchy of Lancaster for the counties of Nottingham and Derby; in...
- and heir of Thomas Browne (d.1596) (alias Bevill) of Brown's Ilash, a feodary (an official of the Court of Wards and Liveries) of the Duchy of Cornwall...