tenement

  • 91frank-tenement — frankˈ tenement noun (feudal law) Freehold • • • Main Entry: ↑frank …

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  • 92servient tenement — Same as servient premises …

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  • 93frank tenements — Tenement Ten e*ment, n. [OF. tenement a holding, a fief, F. t[ e]nement, LL. tenementum, fr. L. tenere to hold. See {Tenant}.] 1. (Feud. Law) That which is held of another by service; property which one holds of a lord or proprietor in… …

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  • 94free tenements — Tenement Ten e*ment, n. [OF. tenement a holding, a fief, F. t[ e]nement, LL. tenementum, fr. L. tenere to hold. See {Tenant}.] 1. (Feud. Law) That which is held of another by service; property which one holds of a lord or proprietor in… …

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  • 95Alhalwenestrete —    Tenement in parish of All Hallows the Less, formerly John de Weston s and afterwards Alice de Perere s in the street called Alhalwenestrete, the litel under the lofte, between the new tower lately the said Alice s on one side, and the house… …

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  • 96Bacunysyn —    Tenement of John de Cantebrigge so called in parish of St. Sepulchre without Newgate, 1377 (Ct. H.W. II. 197).    Perhaps this tenement was adjacent to or included in the lease to John de Cantebrigge of tenements held by Wm. de Naples under… …

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  • 97Le Cage, Westcheap —    Tenement of William Coventre called le Cage in Westchepe in parish of St. Mary le Bow (Ct. H.W. II. 374), 1407.    Houses in parish of St. Laurence in Old Jewry in the lane called Sevehodenelane near a tenement called le Cage, 1412 (ib. 395).… …

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  • 98Fardress Lane —    Tenement in Fardress Lane devised by Sir William Cromer, 1431, to the church of St. Martin Orgar with other tenements in the parish and lane of St. Swithin s near Candlewick Street for pious uses (End. Ch. Rep. 1903, St. Martin Orgar parish, p …

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  • 99The Horse Mill —    Tenement called le Horsmylle in Graschirchstrete in parish of St. Peter upon Cornhulle granted to Henry Frowyk the Mayor, in view of the public granary proposed to be erected by Simon Eyre at Ledenhalle, 1444 5 (Cal. L. Bk. K. p. 313).    Stow …

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  • 100Little London —    Tenement of Robert Cok with houses and gardens in the parish of All Hallows atte walle called littellondon, situate near a tenement belonging to the work of London Bridge, extending from the highway near London Wall north as far as the ditch… …

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