Definition of Soccages

1. soccage [n] - See also: soccage

Lexicographical Neighbors of Soccages

sobriety
sobriquet
sobriquets
sobs
soc
soc.
soca
socage
socager
socagers
socages
socaloin
socas
socca
soccage
soccages (current term)
soccer
soccer-ball
soccer ball
soccer field
soccer fields
soccer mom
soccer mum
soccer mums
soccer player
soccer players
soccerball
soccered

Literary usage of Soccages

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Universal History by Johannes von Müller (1837)
"... called voluntary, were exacted by force ; soccages were arbitrarily demanded, and distributed with partiality ; the rights of pre-emption and purveyance ..."

2. Report and Transactions (1898)
"... is omitted in these lists, viz., the list of soccages and grants in alms at the end of each, which were not required for tax purposes. ..."

3. Sermons to Asses, to Doctors in Divinity, to Lords Spiritual and to by James Murray (1819)
"The royal mind may change, and then nullum tempus occurrit Regi is a known maxim, and may be applied to tythes as well soccages. If the King cannot alienate ..."

4. Modern Russia: Comprising Russia Under Alexander II. Russian Communism. The by Julius Wilhelm Albert von Eckardt (1870)
"soccages prevailed here but a few years, perhaps months ago, the lease system is a new acquisition, and the land-owning of the peasant is a rare exception. ..."

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