- duration, such
grants were
deemed freehold,
while fixed term and non-
hereditable grants were
deemed non-freehold. However, even
freehold fiefs were not...
- thereto. Such
tenures could be
either free-hold,
signifying that they were
hereditable or perpetual, or non-free
where the
tenancy terminated on the tenant's...
- tenure,
becoming baronies in free socage, that is to say
under a "free" (
hereditable)
contract requiring payment of
monetary rents. Alfred, Lord Tennyson...
-
menus for food
quality and park rides, and new in-game
mechanics like
hereditable colour variation,
vending machines,
educator animal talks,
first person...
- herbivore, herbivorous, herbivory, non-herbal hērēs hērēd- disinherit, heir,
hereditable, hereditament, hereditary, heredity, heritability, heritage, inherit...
- of Holt in the
reign of
Richard II.
Feudal baronies had
always been
hereditable by primogeniture, but on
condition of
payment of a fine,
termed "relief"...
-
which lasted only for a term of years. Second...slave
status was made
hereditable through the mother. In so providing, the
American colonies reversed the...
- has
conducted research showing that
hereditable conditions like schizophrenia,
which have an 80%
hereditability with only 10% of
those who have inherited...
- was
recognised by Lord Lyon as the "Coarb of
Saint Moluag" and the "
Hereditable Keeper of the
Great Staff of
Saint Moluag".
There are
conflicting theories...
-
servility gradually faded, and the "fiefs for service"
turned into
proper hereditable fiefs,
partly also
because impoverished free nobles,
while reserving...