Definition of Folkland. Meaning of Folkland. Synonyms of Folkland

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Definition of Folkland

Folkland
Folkland Folk"land`, n. [AS. folcland.] (O.Eng. Law) 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. --Mozley & W.

Meaning of Folkland from wikipedia

- Look up folkland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Folkland may refer to: Folkland (Swedish provinces), the original Swedish provinces of Tiundaland...
- that was vested by a charter. Land held without a charter was known as folkland (Old English: folcland). The distinction in meaning between these terms...
- The Folklands (Folklanden) is the name for the original Swedish provinces of Tiundaland, Attundaland, Fjärdhundraland, and Roden (Roslagen) which in the...
- Fret 1958: The Rambling Boys 1963: Roll On Buddy 1969: Folkland Songs 1969: Riding in Folkland 1975: America 1963: Talking Woody Guthrie (Topic) 1964:...
- English (Englisc) Religion Brittonic paganism Anglo-Saxon paganism Government Folkland History   • Established 5th century • Disestablished 7th century...
- Winners (1963) Blue Gene (1963) Gene Pitney Meets the Fair Young Ladies of Folkland[A] (1964) Gene Pitney's Big Sixteen (1964) Gene Italiano (1964) It Hurts...
- regarded by historians as important because it clarifies the obligations of folkland. The separation of Wes**** and Kent was soon reversed as Æthelbald died...
- containing Falkland or Falklands All pages with titles beginning with Falkland Folkland (disambiguation) Malvinas (disambiguation) Malvina (disambiguation) This...
- laymen. In Anglo-Saxon England property was either folkland or bookland. The transmission of folkland was governed by the customary rights of kinsmen, subject...
- "enclosure" (lann), but it could less plausibly be from the Anglo-Saxon term "folkland" (land held by folk-right). The name "Falklands" was not applied to the...