A freeholder; in 14–15th centuries the designation of a class of landowners, of free but not noble birth, and ranking next below the gentry.
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释义 | society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > one who has tenure > [noun] > by freehold > types of (18) franklin1297 A freeholder; in 14–15th centuries the designation of a class of landowners, of free but not noble birth, and ranking next below the gentry. feoffor1426 Formerly often misused for feoffee, n. frank-tenementary1488 One who possesses freehold lands. liferenter1535 A person who is entitled to or enjoys a liferent. Cf. fiar, n. feoffee1542 The person to whom a freehold estate in land is conveyed by a feoffment. purlieu man1573 The owner of a piece of freehold land in the purlieu of a forest; spec. such a person licensed to hunt within the purlieu (see quot. 1607). charterer?1592 (a) One who holds land by charter; a freeholder. (b) A freeman of a chartered borough. fiar1597 The owner of the fee-simple of a property, as opposed to the life-renter. conjunct fiar (see quot. 1597). swaina1610 A freeholder within the forest. (A sense invented by Manwood to account for swanimote, n.) life tenant1623 a person who holds a life tenancy (cf. life holder n.); also in extended use. life holder1776 = life tenant n. fief-holder1864 one who holds a fief from a superior. common holder1987 In form commonholder. In England and Wales: a person owning commonhold tenure of a flat or unit in a multi-occupancy building. Cf. commonhold, n. Subcategories:— woman (1) — joint (3) — one on whose life land is held (1) |
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