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Under the English feudal system several different forms of land tenure existed, each effectively a contract with differing rights and duties attached thereto. Such tenures could be either free-hold, signifying that they were hereditable or perpetual, or non-free where the tenancy terminated on the tenant's death or at an earlier specified period. The main varieties are as follows:
(Generally freehold)
Cornwall, Somerset, Surrey, Devon, Dorset
Hampshire, English Channel, Isle of Wight Festival, Cornwall, West Sussex
Feudalism, Middle Ages, Feudal land tenure, Kingdom of England, English feudal barony
Lord, Feudalism, Loire, Vassal, Inheritance
Lincolnshire, Henry VIII of England, Nottinghamshire, House of Lancaster, Westminster Abbey
Jstor, Feudalism, Squire, Feudal duties, Knight-service
Devon, England, Civil parishes in England, North Devon, South West England