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- Q16825515 subject Q7320183.
- Q16825515 subject Q8417301.
- Q16825515 abstract "In old English law, a capite (from Latin caput, head) was a tenure, abolished by Act 12 Chas. II, xxiv. (Tenures Abolition Act 1660), by which either person or land was held immediately of the king, or of his crown, either by knight-service or socage. A holder of a capite is termed a tenant-in-chief.".
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- Q16825515 wikiPageWikiLink Q1138780.
- Q16825515 wikiPageWikiLink Q1369542.
- Q16825515 wikiPageWikiLink Q1483709.
- Q16825515 wikiPageWikiLink Q3749946.
- Q16825515 wikiPageWikiLink Q6422187.
- Q16825515 wikiPageWikiLink Q7320183.
- Q16825515 wikiPageWikiLink Q7700943.
- Q16825515 wikiPageWikiLink Q8417301.
- Q16825515 comment "In old English law, a capite (from Latin caput, head) was a tenure, abolished by Act 12 Chas. II, xxiv. (Tenures Abolition Act 1660), by which either person or land was held immediately of the king, or of his crown, either by knight-service or socage. A holder of a capite is termed a tenant-in-chief.".
- Q16825515 label "Capite".