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seignior

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A quick definition of seignior:

A seignior is someone who owns something, like a piece of land or a manor. They are also known as lords of a fee or manor. If someone is a seignior in gross, it means they don't have a manor but still have the rights of a lord.

A more thorough explanation:

A seignior is a historical term that refers to an owner or lord of a fee or manor. It can also refer to a lord who has no manor but still enjoys the other rights of lordship.

  • The seignior of the manor was responsible for collecting rent from the tenants.
  • The seignior in gross had no manor, but still had the right to collect taxes and hold court.

These examples illustrate how a seignior was a person who had power and authority over a specific area of land. They were responsible for collecting rent or taxes and making decisions about how the land was used.

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