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- Feet_of_Fines abstract "A foot of fine (plural, feet of fines) is the archival copy of the agreement between two parties in an English lawsuit over land, most commonly the fictitious suit known as a fine of lands or final concord. The procedure was followed from c.1195 until 1833, and the considerable body of resulting records is now held at The National Archives, Kew, London.".
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- Feet_of_Fines wikiPageWikiLink England.
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- Feet_of_Fines wikiPageWikiLink Fines_and_Recoveries_Act_1833.
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- Feet_of_Fines wikiPageWikiLink Hubert_Walter.
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- Feet_of_Fines wikiPageWikiLink Lockerbie.
- Feet_of_Fines wikiPageWikiLink Northumberland.
- Feet_of_Fines wikiPageWikiLink The_National_Archives_(United_Kingdom).
- Feet_of_Fines wikiPageWikiLink University_of_London.
- Feet_of_Fines wikiPageWikiLink William_de_Brus,_3rd_Lord_of_Annandale.
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- Feet_of_Fines wikiPageWikiLinkText "''foot of fine''".
- Feet_of_Fines wikiPageWikiLinkText "Feet of Fines".
- Feet_of_Fines wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fines".
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- Feet_of_Fines subject Category:Collection_of_The_National_Archives_(United_Kingdom).
- Feet_of_Fines subject Category:English_legal_terms.
- Feet_of_Fines subject Category:Historical_documents.
- Feet_of_Fines subject Category:Medieval_English_law.
- Feet_of_Fines hypernym Copy.
- Feet_of_Fines type Document.
- Feet_of_Fines type Weapon.
- Feet_of_Fines type Collection.
- Feet_of_Fines type Document.
- Feet_of_Fines type Manuscript.
- Feet_of_Fines type Redirect.
- Feet_of_Fines type Term.
- Feet_of_Fines comment "A foot of fine (plural, feet of fines) is the archival copy of the agreement between two parties in an English lawsuit over land, most commonly the fictitious suit known as a fine of lands or final concord. The procedure was followed from c.1195 until 1833, and the considerable body of resulting records is now held at The National Archives, Kew, London.".
- Feet_of_Fines label "Feet of Fines".
- Feet_of_Fines sameAs Q5441472.
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- Feet_of_Fines sameAs Q5441472.
- Feet_of_Fines wasDerivedFrom Feet_of_Fines?oldid=674667158.
- Feet_of_Fines depiction Final_concord_on_land_in_Lincoln_31_Edw._I.jpg.
- Feet_of_Fines isPrimaryTopicOf Feet_of_Fines.