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  • Seisin
  • Legal possession of a thing

    Seisin (or seizin) is a legal concept that denotes the right to legal possession of a thing, usually a fiefdom, fee, or an estate in land. It is similar

    Seisin

    Seisin

  • Livery of seisin
  • Archaic feudal property conveyancing ceremony

    Livery of seisin (/ˈsiːzɪn/) is an archaic legal conveyancing ceremony, formerly practised in feudal England and in other countries following English common

    Livery of seisin

    Livery_of_seisin

  • Duchy of Cornwall
  • Royal duchy in England

    annexata maneria. The first duke ordered a survey called "The Caption of Seisin of the Duchy of Cornwall" in May 1337 to determine the extent of duchy holdings

    Duchy of Cornwall

    Duchy of Cornwall

    Duchy_of_Cornwall

  • List of extant baronetcies
  • Existing baronetcies

    baronets of the colonising kind, and yet were desirous, no doubt, to take seisin of their purchased grants in Nova Scotia, old Sir William, always provident

    List of extant baronetcies

    List_of_extant_baronetcies

  • Sasine
  • Scots land deed

    English law was livery of seisin (but not the term seisin). Seisin, English and French feudal equivalent Livery of seisin Moot hill, a sasine ceremony

    Sasine

    Sasine

  • Deed
  • Type of legal instrument in Common law

    delivery is thought to symbolically replace the ancient ceremony of livery of seisin. The traditional phrase signed, sealed and delivered refers to the practice

    Deed

    Deed

  • Seize
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    seize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seize or seise may refer to: Seisin, legal possession of property Seizing, a class of knots used to semi-permanently

    Seize

    Seize

  • Seized
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up seized in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seized may refer to: Seisin, a legal concept Seized (2020 film), an American action thriller film Seized

    Seized

    Seized

  • Use (law)
  • to the use of, or upon trust for, persons other than those to whom the seisin or legal possession was delivered, to which the equitable jurisdiction of

    Use (law)

    Use_(law)

  • Profit (real property)
  • Right to a land's natural resources

    ownership and possession of the same person, there is unity of seisin. Where there is unity of seisin, any profits à prendre the dominant tenement enjoys over

    Profit (real property)

    Profit_(real_property)

  • Feoffment
  • Transfer of land under feudalism

    the delivery of seisin, was generally effected on the land itself in a symbolic ceremony termed "feoffment with [de]livery of seisin." In the ceremony

    Feoffment

    Feoffment

    Feoffment

  • Warranty deed
  • Real estate transfer with title guarantee

    covenants and future covenants. Present covenants Covenant of seisin: "A covenant of seisin or good right to convey." Covenant of right to convey: Covenants

    Warranty deed

    Warranty deed

    Warranty_deed

  • Daniel Parke Custis
  • American planter and politician (1711–1757)

    dower share came under his control, pursuant to the common law doctrine of seisin jure uxoris. He also became guardian of her two minor children, and administrator

    Daniel Parke Custis

    Daniel Parke Custis

    Daniel_Parke_Custis

  • Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron Zouche of Ashby
  • daughter of Stephen Longespée and Emmeline de Ridelsford. He received seisin of his father's lands after paying homage to the king on 13 October 1289

    Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron Zouche of Ashby

    Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron Zouche of Ashby

    Alan_la_Zouche,_1st_Baron_Zouche_of_Ashby

  • Assize of mort d'ancestor
  • English land inheritance legal action

    to the Assize of Northampton, the lord must not prevent the heir having seisin forthwith on the ancestor's death, making this almost the final step in

    Assize of mort d'ancestor

    Assize_of_mort_d'ancestor

  • Knight-service
  • Land tenure under the feudal system

    eldest daughter Relief, which he paid on succeeding to his lands; Primer seisin Wardship, that is, the profits from his lands during a minority (i.e., if

    Knight-service

    Knight-service

    Knight-service

  • Harmondsworth
  • Village in Greater London, England

    abbot of Sainte-Trinité-du-mont-de-Rouen gives the king £10 for having seisin of the manor of Harmondsworth after the death of the abbot of the same place

    Harmondsworth

    Harmondsworth

    Harmondsworth

  • Caversham Bridge
  • Bridge in Reading

    by the view and testimony of those men see that the abbot has the same seisin of the said chapel as he had on the day the said earl died." William Marshal

    Caversham Bridge

    Caversham Bridge

    Caversham_Bridge

  • Quia Emptores
  • English statute of 1290

    if seisin has followed upon the gift it shall remain perpetually to the donee and his heirs if it were granted by hereditary right. But if seisin did

    Quia Emptores

    Quia Emptores

    Quia_Emptores

  • Frederic William Maitland
  • English legal historian (1850–1906)

    Herbert Fisher Henry de Bracton Paul Vinogradoff Social law Quia Emptores, Seisin and Cestui que His principal works include: Frederic Maitland, ed. (1884)

    Frederic William Maitland

    Frederic William Maitland

    Frederic_William_Maitland

  • Statute of Uses
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    title of beneficiaries of a use into absolute ownership with the right of seisin (possession). The statute was conceived by Henry VIII as a way to rectify

    Statute of Uses

    Statute of Uses

    Statute_of_Uses

  • Escheat
  • State taking ownership of 'unowned' land

    reverted temporarily to the crown for one year and one day by right of primer seisin after which it escheated to the over-lord who had granted it to the deceased

    Escheat

    Escheat

  • History of English land law
  • Law of real property in England

    land did not belong to the person on the title (or the feoffee who held seisin). Unlike the common law judges, the Chancellor held the cestui que use,

    History of English land law

    History_of_English_land_law

  • List of enclaves and exclaves
  • part of Nova Scotia; thus, seisin at the castle was equivalent to seisin on the lands themselves. The ceremony of seisin was performed in the following

    List of enclaves and exclaves

    List_of_enclaves_and_exclaves

  • Statute of Marlborough
  • English statute of 1267

    predecessors had not themselves done so. Chapter 29 allowed those whose seisin was complicated by an excessive number of degrees of the writ of entry to

    Statute of Marlborough

    Statute of Marlborough

    Statute_of_Marlborough

  • New Castle, Delaware
  • City in Delaware, United States

    New Castle was conveyed to William Penn by the Duke of York by livery of seisin and was Penn's landing place when he first set foot on American soil on

    New Castle, Delaware

    New Castle, Delaware

    New_Castle,_Delaware

  • William Penn Landing Site
  • United States historic place

    he performed the ancient "turf and twig" ceremony known as the livery of seisin to take possession of New Castle County. Within two days he arrived at Upland

    William Penn Landing Site

    William Penn Landing Site

    William_Penn_Landing_Site

  • Grantham
  • Market town in Lincolnshire, England

    Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton was granted the reversion in 1337 and took seisin ten years later. After his death, it reverted again to the Crown and in

    Grantham

    Grantham

    Grantham

  • Steyning
  • Town in West Sussex, England

    for the monks: Of the land of Steyning [county of Sussex]; the Duke gave seisin to the Church by the token of a knife, before he went to England; the grant

    Steyning

    Steyning

    Steyning

  • Tenant-in-chief
  • Person holding land directly of the king

    sum of money (a relief), and was then able to take possession (livery of seisin) of the lands. However, if the heir was underage (under 21 for a male heir

    Tenant-in-chief

    Tenant-in-chief

    Tenant-in-chief

  • Lordship of Meath
  • Castle of Trim. Colin T. Veach, "A question of timing: Walter de Lacy's seisin of Meath 1189–94", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section C, Volume

    Lordship of Meath

    Lordship_of_Meath

  • Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln
  • English noble

    Retrieved 15 November 2020. He was knighted this year, and seems to have taken seisin of his lands and title at the same time: J. S. Hamilton, 'Lacy, Henry de

    Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln

    Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln

    Henry_de_Lacy,_Earl_of_Lincoln

  • Servreagh O'Folan
  • Irish brehon (lawyer)

    "Soyrbrehagh Og Folain of Ierconnaght in the Co. of Galway atornies for seisin". Feargananim Folan, in a deed for the O'Flahertys in 1614, FFargananym

    Servreagh O'Folan

    Servreagh_O'Folan

  • Incumbent (ecclesiastical)
  • Holder of a Church of England parochial charge

    bell. Induction is a vestige of the medieval legal practice of livery of seisin. Legally, the incumbent is a corporation sole i.e. "a legal entity vested

    Incumbent (ecclesiastical)

    Incumbent_(ecclesiastical)

  • Seend
  • Village in Wiltshire, England

    interest of Edward's widow Margaret. In 1341 Margaret died and livery of seisin was granted to Humphrey de Bohun, 6th Earl of Hereford. After Humphrey's

    Seend

    Seend

    Seend

  • Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire
  • Village in Oxfordshire, England

    9th Earl of Devon. Warin died in 1296 but his son Robert eventually won seisin of Heyford Warren in 1310, except for two and a half virgates that were

    Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire

    Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire

    Upper_Heyford,_Oxfordshire

  • Cestui que
  • Concept in English law regarding beneficiaries

    the estate until the trust ended, if entitled to its residue. They had no seisin, nor trespassed, and therefore, ejectment could not be effected. These required

    Cestui que

    Cestui que

    Cestui_que

  • Adverse possession
  • Property law concept

    possession in the past (in older terminology that he had been 'put into seisin') at a time before the reign of Henry I. The law recognised a cutoff date

    Adverse possession

    Adverse_possession

  • Equity (law)
  • Set of legal principles supplementing but distinct from the Common Law

    said to have a right to a piece of land, which was the person entitled to seisin. However, the Lord Chancellor created the rule that, when a person had a

    Equity (law)

    Equity (law)

    Equity_(law)

  • Estoppel by deed
  • Doctrine in common law

    of title at the time of the conveyance as a breach of the covenants of seisin and right to convey (two of the six traditional forms of Covenants for Title

    Estoppel by deed

    Estoppel_by_deed

  • Courtesy tenure
  • Life interest that a widower can claim in land

    subsequently live or die, or whether it is born before or after the wife's seisin. In the case of lands held under gavelkind tenure the husband has a right

    Courtesy tenure

    Courtesy_tenure

  • Henry Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of Bolton
  • was, however, "successfully resisted" by Neville. Henry Scrope received seisin of his estates on 2 February 1439, and two years later he was summoned to

    Henry Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of Bolton

    Henry_Scrope,_4th_Baron_Scrope_of_Bolton

  • Grant deed
  • acknowledged the transfer in the presence of witnesses. This was called livery of seisin. Over time, and particularly with the development of modern technology that

    Grant deed

    Grant_deed

  • Robert Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby de Eresby
  • English nobleman and military commander

    December 1409. Willoughby, aged 24, succeeded him in the title, and had seisin of his lands 8 February 1410. In 1412/13 he served with Thomas of Lancaster

    Robert Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby de Eresby

    Robert Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby de Eresby

    Robert_Willoughby,_6th_Baron_Willoughby_de_Eresby

  • List of writs
  • out of chancery and directed to the sheriff. Seisin a habenda, a writ which lies for the delivery of seisin to the lord of his lands, after the king in

    List of writs

    List_of_writs

  • Nonpossessory interest in land
  • for life, for years, for a periodic term, or at will." Fee simple Lease Seisin Restatement of the Law of Property: Tentative Drafts, No. 1-14, Issues 1-5

    Nonpossessory interest in land

    Nonpossessory_interest_in_land

  • John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk
  • English noble (1442–1492)

    uncertainty as to whether he ever had been downgraded in 1460). He actually took seisin of his estates six months before coming of age, and was absolved from having

    John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk

    John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk

    John_de_la_Pole,_2nd_Duke_of_Suffolk

  • Stephen Devereux
  • he puts forward his great assize of the Lord King and seeks to have his seisin recognized, as is aforesaid, whether he should have the greater right of

    Stephen Devereux

    Stephen_Devereux

  • English land law
  • Law of real property in England and Wales

    land did not belong to the person on the title (or the feoffee who held seisin). Unlike the common law judges, the Chancellor held the cestui que use,

    English land law

    English land law

    English_land_law

  • Richard Welles, 7th Baron Welles
  • English nobleman and soldier

    Eresby. He was knighted shortly before 31 January 1453, on which date he had seisin of his wife’s lands, and was on various commissions in Lincolnshire in that

    Richard Welles, 7th Baron Welles

    Richard_Welles,_7th_Baron_Welles

  • History of equity and trusts
  • Historical development of Chancery jurisdiction and trusts

    person who said to have a right to land, which was the person entitled to seisin. However, the Lord Chancellor would hold that somebody was bound by good

    History of equity and trusts

    History of equity and trusts

    History_of_equity_and_trusts

  • James Uriell
  • Irish landowner and judge

    likely to have been two years later, since his daughter did not receive seisin of the lands until 1424. The subsequent inquisition into his estates shows

    James Uriell

    James_Uriell

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1681
  • concerning the registration of seisins and reversions of tenements within burgh. Act concerning the registration of seisins and reversions of tenements within

    List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1681

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Scotland_from_1681

  • William de Ros, 6th Baron Ros
  • English nobleman (c. 1370 – 1414)

    of land, predominantly in the East Riding of Yorkshire. De Ros received seisin of his estates on 11 February 1394, which included custody of several Clifford

    William de Ros, 6th Baron Ros

    William de Ros, 6th Baron Ros

    William_de_Ros,_6th_Baron_Ros

  • List of shipwrecks in August 1945
  • Japan (41°26′N 129°49′E / 41.433°N 129.817°E / 41.433; 129.817) off Seisin, Korea by Soviet Ilyushin DB-3 aircraft. CD-63  Imperial Japanese Navy World

    List of shipwrecks in August 1945

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_August_1945

  • Feudal relief
  • Form of taxation under feudalism

    History of the English fiscal system, section: Sources of revenue Primer seisin Sanders, I.J. English Baronies, A Study of their Origin & Descent 1086-1327

    Feudal relief

    Feudal_relief

  • Glossary of land law
  • obligations of the seller. The Latin means literally "because of the buyers". Seisin n. legal possession of a feudal estate. To be "seised" of an estate means

    Glossary of land law

    Glossary_of_land_law

  • Assize of novel disseisin
  • Action to recover lands of which the plaintiff had been dispossed (obsolete)

    abuse – as when a dispossessor pre-empted its use against the rightful seisin. With the passage of time, legalistic means of obstructing its working were

    Assize of novel disseisin

    Assize_of_novel_disseisin

  • Elizabeth Darrell (courtier)
  • English courtier

    letter of attorney authorising John Knight and Thomas Sturmy to deliver seisin: Wilts. Endorsed: Names of witnesses to delivery of possession on 20 March

    Elizabeth Darrell (courtier)

    Elizabeth_Darrell_(courtier)

  • William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby
  • English baron

    August 1396, and Willoughby inherited the title as 5th Baron. He was given seisin of his lands on 27 September. Hicks notes that the Willoughby family had

    William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby

    William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby

    William_Willoughby,_5th_Baron_Willoughby_de_Eresby

  • Saisine
  • different legal systems approach inheritance and the rights of heirs. Seisin Livery of seisin Sasine (Scots law) List of national legal systems Lormans, Julie

    Saisine

    Saisine

  • Proof of Age
  • Legal process in feudal England

    although they may have sent legal representation. It was also possible to take seisin of one's estates early or, as in the case of John, Duke of Suffolk in 1462

    Proof of Age

    Proof_of_Age

  • William de Ireby
  • 13th century English noble

    England’s household, as Master of the Royal Hounds. He obtained a grant of seisin of Nicholas de Stuteville's land in the valley of Liddel, during the First

    William de Ireby

    William_de_Ireby

  • Viscount of Jersey
  • Chief executive officer of the Royal Court of Jersey

    make arrests, to keep prisoners in custody, to abate nuisances, to deliver seisin 'by the Viscount's rod'. He also acted as Coroner, and till 1885 the Public

    Viscount of Jersey

    Viscount of Jersey

    Viscount_of_Jersey

  • Economy of Papua New Guinea
  • under customary title by traditional landowners. The precise nature of the seisin varies from one culture to another. Many writers portray land as the communal

    Economy of Papua New Guinea

    Economy of Papua New Guinea

    Economy_of_Papua_New_Guinea

  • Bin Ramke
  • American poet and editor (born 1947)

    Stanley Plumly, eds. (1999). "A Little Ovid Late in the Day; A Livery of Seisin; A Theory of Fantasy". The new Bread Loaf anthology of contemporary American

    Bin Ramke

    Bin Ramke

    Bin_Ramke

  • William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey
  • Anglo-Norman nobleman

    between 1138 and 1147. One of particular instance occurred during a livery of seisin in 1147. At that event, William gave a large gift to the Lewes Priory which

    William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey

    William_de_Warenne,_3rd_Earl_of_Surrey

  • Semayne's case
  • English tort case regarding police entry into homes

    defend his house to the death. Sheriffs may break and enter to recover seisin over real estate. Sheriffs may break and enter on the king's business after

    Semayne's case

    Semayne's case

    Semayne's_case

  • Uffington, Oxfordshire
  • Village in Oxfordshire, England

    boundary charters and in 931 Earl Æthelstan granted an estate at Uffington by seisin to Abingdon Abbey. The abbey held the manor throughout the Middle Ages.

    Uffington, Oxfordshire

    Uffington, Oxfordshire

    Uffington,_Oxfordshire

  • Deed of trust (real estate)
  • Instrument to create security interest in real estate

    legacy of the archaic (and now-obsolete) common law requirement of livery of seisin, under which English common law courts had refused to enforce shifting fees

    Deed of trust (real estate)

    Deed_of_trust_(real_estate)

  • Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham
  • English military leader (1402–1460)

    any) reached his majority, at which point he would apply for livery of seisin: the right to enter his estates. Possession was usually obtained by paying

    Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham

    Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham

    Humphrey_Stafford,_1st_Duke_of_Buckingham

  • Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville
  • English noblewoman (1286–1356)

    her husband Roger Mortimer. They both went to Ireland, where they took seisin of Meath on 28 October of that same year. The baron died on 21 October 1314

    Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville

    Joan_de_Geneville,_2nd_Baroness_Geneville

  • Statute of Wills
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    Parliament Parliament of England Long title The Act of Wills, Wards, and Primer Seisins, whereby a Man may devise Two Parts of his Land. Citation 32 Hen. 8. c

    Statute of Wills

    Statute of Wills

    Statute_of_Wills

  • John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey
  • English nobleman (1286–1347)

    was made a royal ward of his relative Edward I of England. He was given seisin of the lands of his inheritance from his grandfather, the late John de Warenne

    John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey

    John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey

    John_de_Warenne,_7th_Earl_of_Surrey

  • Henry de Bracton
  • English jurist (c.1210 – c.1268)

    in trespass "vi et armis", among other forms of action in trespass and seisin were developed at this time. The phrase of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of

    Henry de Bracton

    Henry de Bracton

    Henry_de_Bracton

  • English trust law
  • Creation and protection of asset funds

    property did not belong to the person on the title (or the feoffee who held seisin). The cestui que use, the owner in equity, could be a different person.

    English trust law

    English trust law

    English_trust_law

  • Index of real estate articles
  • Assurances Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment Covenant of Right to Convey Covenant of Seisin Covenant of Warranty CREA Credit Creditor Cul-de-sac Customer Damages for

    Index of real estate articles

    Index_of_real_estate_articles

  • Róis Ní Chonchobair
  • Irish princess fl.1180 – 1224

    ISBN 978-0-19-822154-8. VEACH, Colin T. (2009). "A question of timing: Walter de Lacy's seisin of Meath 1189–94" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 June 2011

    Róis Ní Chonchobair

    Róis_Ní_Chonchobair

  • Fingal
  • County in Ireland

    Trim Castle and hanged. Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath, son of Hugh, gained seisin of the Lordship of Meath by charter in 1194 during Richard I's exercise

    Fingal

    Fingal

    Fingal

  • Statute Law Revision Act 1873
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    Parliament of Scotland, intituled An Act concerning the Registration of Seisins and Reversions of Tenements within Burgh Section Three. 10 Geo. 4. c. 20

    Statute Law Revision Act 1873

    Statute Law Revision Act 1873

    Statute_Law_Revision_Act_1873

  • Helston Castle
  • Castle in England

    September 2021. Retrieved 29 September 2020. Hull, P. L. (1971). The Caption of Seisin of the Duchy of Cornwall (1337). Devon and Cornwall Record Society. p. 90

    Helston Castle

    Helston Castle

    Helston_Castle

  • Statute of Frauds
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    estates, and interest in freehold or term of years created by livery and seisin or parole not in writing signed by the maker shall have the effect as an

    Statute of Frauds

    Statute of Frauds

    Statute_of_Frauds

  • Nicholas Haute
  • English knight, landowner and politician

    Halle, of a Dover family to whose lands she became heir. Sir Henry had seisin of his share of the de Marinis patrimony, partible by gavelkind, in 1349

    Nicholas Haute

    Nicholas_Haute

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1600–1690
  • expressing an Order for Uses, Willis and Inrolments. Wills, Wards, and Prime Seisin Act 1634 10 Chas. 1 Sess. 2. c. 2 (I) An Act how Lands, Tenements, &c. may

    List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1600–1690

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Ireland,_1600–1690

  • Lis alibi pendens
  • Article 30 seeks to introduce an autonomous interpretation of the concept of seisin. The original rule identified the time of commencement by reference to the

    Lis alibi pendens

    Lis_alibi_pendens

  • Robert Fitzwalter
  • Magna Carta surety baron and rebel leader (d. 1235)

    Gunnor's uncle Geoffrey of Valognes, and about 1204 obtained livery of seisin of the lands of his own uncle, Godfrey de Luci, bishop of Winchester. Francisque

    Robert Fitzwalter

    Robert Fitzwalter

    Robert_Fitzwalter

  • Braunton
  • Village in Devon, England

    Exemore, "to take the fealty of the said Thomas, and cause him to have full seisin of the said two-thirds and reversion". Sir Theobald de Gorges (d. 1381)

    Braunton

    Braunton

    Braunton

  • Thomas d'Ippegrave
  • English official

    potestas of her father, Viscount Gaston VII of Béarn, and recognising her seisin of the viscounties of Brulhois and Gabardan, which were to be her dowry

    Thomas d'Ippegrave

    Thomas_d'Ippegrave

  • Robert Skerne
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    protracted legal battles to support her claim to more of the estate. Skerne took seisin of Joan's mother’s Berkshire manor of East Hanney, and in 1406 Joan settled

    Robert Skerne

    Robert Skerne

    Robert_Skerne

  • John Mowbray, 2nd Duke of Norfolk
  • English noble (1392–1432)

    old King's last acts, in early March, had been to restore Mowbray to full seisin of his estates, and to confirm him as Earl of Nottingham. Two days after

    John Mowbray, 2nd Duke of Norfolk

    John_Mowbray,_2nd_Duke_of_Norfolk

  • Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk
  • English peer (1366–1399)

    to Thomas, and even though he was still legally a minor, he was allowed seisin of his patrimony. As a second son, little was recorded of Mowbray's youth

    Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk

    Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk

    Thomas_Mowbray,_1st_Duke_of_Norfolk

  • Walter Calverley
  • English murderer (died 1605)

    could receive this income, he had to sue out his livery and endure primer seisin, by which the Crown took the profits of the first year of his ownership

    Walter Calverley

    Walter Calverley

    Walter_Calverley

  • Assize of Northampton
  • Law of English land ownership in 1176

    also the first official document to contain information on the question of seisin and disseisin, anticipating the later possessory assizes of mort d'ancestor

    Assize of Northampton

    Assize_of_Northampton

  • Fulk FitzWarin
  • English lord (died c. 1258)

    mentioned in the Pipe Roll for 1195 when he owed a Fine of 40 marks to have seisin: but he never paid this, and was dead by 1197. It, therefore, remained in

    Fulk FitzWarin

    Fulk FitzWarin

    Fulk_FitzWarin

  • De Lacy
  • Norman noble family

    1906), pp. 312–319. Veach, Colin, "A Question of Timing: Walter de Lacy's Seisin of Meath, 1189–94", Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section C, vol

    De Lacy

    De Lacy

    De_Lacy

  • Geoffrey de Luterel
  • Frethesant widow of Geoffrey Luterel, should she be willing, and to give him seisin of her lands. Frethesant Paynel occurs as the wife of Henry de Newmarch

    Geoffrey de Luterel

    Geoffrey de Luterel

    Geoffrey_de_Luterel

  • Ashley Park, Surrey
  • Private neighborhood in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, UK

    centuries until demolition between 1920 and 1925. Whether a relief (livery of seisin) was not paid, no heirs existed or through attainder, Ashley Manor escheated

    Ashley Park, Surrey

    Ashley Park, Surrey

    Ashley_Park,_Surrey

  • Westoning
  • Village in Bedfordshire, England

    Manor Bryn West, cricketer Notes The source, cited by Page, reads: for the seisin of the vill Begun under the Dissolution of Colleges Act 1547, under Edward

    Westoning

    Westoning

    Westoning

  • List of lieutenants of Hampton Court Chase, Rangers of Bushy Park
  • interests 'escheated to' (owners failed to pay a relief to effect livery of seisin after inquisitions post mortem); 'were surrendered to' (were purchased by);

    List of lieutenants of Hampton Court Chase, Rangers of Bushy Park

    List_of_lieutenants_of_Hampton_Court_Chase,_Rangers_of_Bushy_Park

  • Robert Browe
  • English politician

    esquire to Walter Busshell and others: Appointment of an attorney to give seisin of all his lands, etc.: Ches. "BROWE, Robert (D.1451), of Teigh and Woodhead

    Robert Browe

    Robert_Browe

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  • RUBY
  • Female

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    RUBY

    English name derived from the name of the precious stone, from Latin ruber, RUBY means "red." This is the birthstone for July. Compare with masculine Ruby. 

  • Woodman
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    Woodman

    English and Scottish : occupational name for a woodcutter or a forester (compare Woodward), or topographic name for someone who lived in the woods.English and Scottish : possibly from the Old English personal name Wudumann.

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    Muslim

    Majidah |

    Glorious, Noble, Respected

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  • Female

    Italian

    MIMI

    Pet form of Italian María, MIMI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." 

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  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Shrila

    Beautiful

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    Mehran

    Old name of a river sindh

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    Bent Nose; Crooked Nose; Similar to Cameron

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    JACKI

    Pet form of English Jackalyn, JACKI means "supplanter."

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    Ohi

    Message

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jai Akash

    Victory

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  • In
  • adv.

    With privilege or possession; -- used to denote a holding, possession, or seisin; as, in by descent; in by purchase; in of the seisin of her husband.

  • Seisin
  • n.

    See Seizin.