The desire of male heirs is not appendant only to feudal tenures.
2
An advowson may also be partly appendant, and partly in gross, e.g.
3
No more does it seem the services are here appendant to the manor.
4
Crown lands often included palaces and their appendant farms, and burhs.
5
Advowsons are divided into two kinds, appendant and in gross.
6
The following extract from Stow's Survey of London may serve to explain the appendant Bell.
7
Every inhabited island has its appendant and subordinate islets.
8
In the archives or treasury is a Greek deed of Roger, King of Sicily, with his golden seal appendant.
9
Was this right appurtenant to the manor, or was it also appendant to a frank tenement in a particular vill?
10
Of this once-magnificent establishment little now remains; merely portions of the appendant offices, which were converted into barns, &c., for farm-purposes.
11
When the Highlanders read the Bible, they will naturally wish to have its obscurities cleared, and to know the history, collateral or appendant.
12
With the lands were forfeited all the rights appendant to those lands; by the same power that grants the lands, the rights also are granted.
13
'The right of censure and rebuke seems necessarily appendant to the pastoral office.
14
'Trianon is a kind of retreat appendant to Versailles.
15
(40) The shield appendant to a collar.
16
But of things annexed to land, it is otherwise, as of commons, advowsons, and the like appendants or appurtenances....