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> as lemmasfee of conquest the mind > possession > possessions > [noun] > real or immovable property > land > estate obtained otherwise than by inheritance 1198–9 Pipe Roll 10 Rich. I (Entry of fine made 30 Hen. II, 1184) in T. Madox 217 Et de primo conquestu vel de escaeta de hereditate ipsarum prædictarum B. et M. a quocunque illud accipient prædicti G. et B. uxor ejus..dabunt, etc.] ?c1150 Leges 4 Burg. xlii, in I. 340 Terram quam habet de conquestu suo [? 15th c. transl. The landis that he has of conquest].?a1300 Reg. Maj. iv. xlii, in I. 369 Quia conquestus terrarum..debet gradatim ascendere et hereditas gradatim descendere.c1375 xcvii. (Jam.) The conquese of any frie man, deceissand vest and saised therein, without heires lawfullie gottin of his awin bodie, ascends to him, quha is before gottin, and heritage descends be degrie.a1500 (c1425) Andrew of Wyntoun (Nero) viii. l. 188 For he his son was myddillest, He gaf hym thar for his conquest.c1583 J. Balfour 162 (Jam.) Gif ony man hes sum landis pertening to him as heritage, and some uther landis as conqueist.a1608 T. Craig (1655) ii. xv. 242 Nos conquæstum dicimus; Angli & Normanni Pourches.1681 J. Dalrymple iii. iv. 33 The immediate elder brother succeeding in conquest and the immediate younger in heritage.1861 G. Ross (rev. ed.) 219 Where the deceased has died without lawful issue..heritage descends to the immediate younger brother of deceased, but conquest ascends to the immediate elder brother.1874 c. 94 §37 The distinction between fees of conquest and fees of heritage is hereby abolished.< |