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burgage    
n. 土地保有权

土地保有权

Burgage \Burg"age\, n. [From {Burg}: cf. F. bourgage, LL.
burgagium.] (Eng. Law)
A tenure by which houses or lands are held of the king or
other lord of a borough or city; at a certain yearly rent, or
by services relating to trade or handicraft. --Burrill.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Burgage - Wikipedia
    Burgage is a medieval land term used in Great Britain and Ireland, well established by the 13th century A burgage was a town ("borough" or "burgh") rental property (to use modern terms), owned by a king or lord
  • Burgage | Feudal Tenure, Medieval Towns, Landholding | Britannica
    Burgage, in Normandy, England, and Scotland, an ancient form of tenure that applied to property within the boundaries of boroughs, or burghs In England land or tenements within a borough were held by payment of rent to the king or some other lord; the terms varied in different boroughs
  • Home | burgage plots
    A burgage plot is usually characterised as a long, narrow, walled plot, garden or yard, behind a building, the narrow frontage of which faces the street in a town or city with medieval origins
  • BURGAGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BURGAGE is a tenure by which real property in England and Scotland was held under the king or a lord for a yearly rent or for watching and warding
  • BURGAGE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    BURGAGE definition: (in England) a tenure whereby burgesses or townspeople held lands or tenements of the king or other lord, usually for a fixed money rent See examples of burgage used in a sentence
  • What is a burgage? - Northumberland Archives
    Burgages are the basic “cells” in any analysis of medieval town plans They are characteristically long and narrow and are arranged in series along the streets
  • Burgage - definition of burgage by The Free Dictionary
    Define burgage burgage synonyms, burgage pronunciation, burgage translation, English dictionary definition of burgage n A tenure in England and Scotland under which property of the king or a lord in a town was held in return for a yearly rent or the rendering of a service
  • What does Burgage mean? - Definitions. net
    Burgage is a medieval land term used in England and Scotland, well established by the 13th century A burgage was a town rental property, owned by a king or lord The property usually, and distinctly, consisted of a house on a long and narrow plot of land, with a narrow street frontage
  • Burgage – Definition Meaning
    Burgage is a term that is not commonly used in today’s language, but it has an interesting history and meaning It refers to a type of land tenure that was common in medieval England In this article, we will explore the definition and meaning of burgage, its origin, and its associations
  • Burgage - Wikiwand
    A burgage was a town ("borough" or "burgh") rental property (to use modern terms), owned by a king or lord The property ("burgage tenement") usually, and distinctly, consisted of a house on a long and narrow plot of land (Scots: toft), with a narrow street frontage





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