单词 | infeudation |
释义 | infeudationn. Law. 1. The granting of an estate to be held in fee; enfeoffment. infeudation of tithes n. the granting of tithes to laymen. ΘΚΠ society > law > transfer of property > types of transfer > [noun] > feoffment or feuing feoffmentc1330 infeftment1456 infeudation1473 feuing1596 enfeoffment1769 infeft1893 society > faith > worship > benefice > other financial matters > [noun] > church dues > tithe > giving or granting tithingc1300 infeudation of tithes1695 1473–4 in T. Dickson Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1877) I. 5 Item componit with Adame Mure for a new infeodacione of his landis..to be haldin of the King in warde and relef. 1682 W. Evats tr. H. Grotius Rights War & Peace 119 Under Alienation is deservedly comprised even Infeudations, under penalty of confiscation for breach of Faith, given to the Lord of the Feoff. 1695 W. Kennett Parochial Antiq. ix. 441 This appropriation and infeodation of Tithes and Glebe, was the meer innovation of Popery. 1710 H. Prideaux Orig. & Right Tithes iii. 162 Alienations or Infædations of Tithes. 1767 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. (new ed.) II. iii. 27 A decree of the council of Lateran held a.d. 1179..prohibited what was called the infeodation of tithes, or their being granted to mere laymen. 1861 H. S. Maine Anc. Law ix. 365 A person wishing to engraft himself on the brotherhood [of vassals] by commendation or infeudation came to a distinct understanding [with the lord] as to the conditions on which he was to be admitted. 1874 W. Stubbs Constit. Hist. I. ix. 252 (note) The infeudation of benefices and transfer of magisterial jurisdictions to the landowners. 2. A deed by which lands or tithes are granted in fee, a deed of enfeoffment. ΘΚΠ society > law > transfer of property > types of transfer > charter or deed conveying property > [noun] > charter or deed conveying land > deed of enfeoffment feoffment1377 deed of feoffment1545 enfeoffment1614 infeudation1647 feu-chartera1768 feu-contracta1859 1647 N. Bacon Hist. Disc. Govt. 50 Which shewes that the Demesnes of the Crown were holden sacred..and herewith concurre all the Saxon infeodations. 1767 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. (new ed.) II. iv. 53 Dedi et concessi; which are still the operative words in our modern infeodations or deeds of feoffment. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1473 |
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