1lawannexation, joining (of land to land):
(
1337
)
annexion de evesqe qe fist les tenementz en B. estre annex a la provendre de C. il ne puist faire q’il serroynt pledez en cel court com tenementz de l’auncien demene
11-12 Ed III 341
(
1397-98
)
l’annexion & union des ditz Chastelx […] a ycelle
(=county of Chester)
ii 101 ix
(
1421
)
ceste adjunccioun, anneccioun, unioun et incorparacioun
[
sic] […]
iv 140
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