SERGEANTY

Noun

sergeanty (plural sergeanties)

Alternative form of serjeanty

Source: Wiktionary


Ser"geant*y, n. Etym: [Cf. OF. sergentie, LL. sergentia. See Sergeant.] (Eng. Law)

Definition: Tenure of lands of the crown by an honorary kind of service not due to any lord, but to the king only. [Written also serjeanty.] Grand sergeanty, a particular kind of tenure by which the tenant was bound to do some special honorary service to the king in person, as to carry his banner, his sword, or the like. Tomlins. Cowell. Blackstone.

– Petit sergeanty. See under Petit.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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