directship
set of tenures under the authority of a medieval lord in his feudal domain (e.g. baronies and other property titles) partially concessed to his vassal subjects and which he has the benefits as the tenant-in-chief
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directship
Summary
Key Facts
- directship is owned by seigneur[1].
- The location of directship was Europe[2].
- directship is a type of real good[3].
- directship is a type of class[4].
- directship is part of estate[5].
- directship is the opposite of reserve[6].
- directship's facet of is recorded as feudalism[7].
- directship's is metaclass for is recorded as feudal land tenure[8].
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Definition and Type
Recorded subclass of include real good[3] and class[4]. directship is the opposite of reserve[6].
Use and Application
directship is part of estate[5].