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- Statute of frauds (links | edit)
- 1290s (links | edit)
- 1290 (links | edit)
- Domesday Book (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Peerages in the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- House of Lancaster (links | edit)
- House of York (links | edit)
- Robert Burnell (links | edit)
- Quo warranto (links | edit)
- John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville (links | edit)
- Open-field system (links | edit)
- Escheat (links | edit)
- Feudal land tenure in England (links | edit)
- Investiture Controversy (links | edit)
- Frederic William Maitland (links | edit)
- Fee simple (links | edit)
- Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges (links | edit)
- Parliament of England (links | edit)
- Statutes of Mortmain (links | edit)
- Kingdom of England (links | edit)
- Lord of the manor (links | edit)
- False titles of nobility (links | edit)
- Leasehold estate (links | edit)
- Land tenure (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Statute of Westminster (links | edit)
- Statute of Westminster 1275 (links | edit)
- Provisions of Oxford (links | edit)
- Socage (links | edit)
- Timeline of British history (1000–1499) (links | edit)
- Knight's fee (links | edit)
- Proprietary colony (links | edit)
- Allodial title (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Henry de Bracton (links | edit)
- Ground rent (links | edit)
- Statute of Marlborough (links | edit)
- Distraint (links | edit)
- De donis conditionalibus (links | edit)
- Seisin (links | edit)
- Seignory (links | edit)
- Subinfeudation (links | edit)
- Statute of Uses (links | edit)
- Mesne lord (links | edit)
- Feoffment (links | edit)
- Serjeanty (links | edit)
- Profit (real property) (links | edit)
- Mesne (links | edit)
- Frank almoin (links | edit)
- Lordship (links | edit)
- Cestui que (links | edit)