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profits of the executor's year or of a
heriot often indicates a
copyhold.
Copyholds were
gradually enfranchised (turned into
ordinary holdings of land...
- A
copyholder is a
device that
holds the hand
written or
printed material being typed by a copy typist. They were used in the past with
typewriters and...
- fact, only a
superior kind of
copyhold, and the
freehold is in the lord. It is
subject to the
general law of
copyholds,
except where the law may be varied...
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manor Freeholders or yeomanry.
Proprietors of
large and
small properties Copyholders.
Tenant farmers Cottagers/cottar
Squatters Farm
servants living in their...
- also
freehold estates not of inheritance, such as an
estate for life and
copyhold was
promoted into
freehold by the Act. All
estates can be
subject to payments...
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barony Feudal baron Knight's fee Knight-service
Baronage Peerage Serjeanty Copyhold Freehold Gavelkind Customary freehold Landed gentry Peerages in the United...
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peasant and the
copyhold could be
extinguished by an act of the
tenant showing an
intention not to hold the land any longer.
Copyholds may be extinguished...
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barony Feudal baron Knight's fee Knight-service
Baronage Peerage Serjeanty Copyhold Freehold Gavelkind Customary freehold Landed gentry Peerages in the United...
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several forms of land tenure,
among them socage, quit-rent, leasehold, and
copyhold. In some contexts, "peasant" has a
pejorative meaning, even when referring...
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Cottars Bordars Freeholders Copyholders Tenants owned land on the
manor under one of
several legal agreements: freehold,
copyhold,
customary freehold and...