1castellany, district or land subject to a castle:
(
1316
)
e sicome le dit nostre seignur le roi lui ad graunté le molin ové l'estank a la sustenaunce du dit chastel qe il puisse aver merim en la dite chastelerie d'amender les defautes du dit molyn
SC 8/161/8011
(
1338
)
les bones gentz des villes, chastelleries et terroires de tout le comun pais de Flandres
ii 118.5
(
1361
)
la terre et chastellerie de L.
12.29
2tenure of castellany, lordship of a castle:
(
1155;
MS: s.xiii4/4
)
Li reis ses bachelers feufa, Enurs delivres devisa [...]. Burcs duna e chasteleries E evesquiez e abeies
10595
(
1313
)
la dite chastellerie qe ses auncestres e lui unt eu du Chastel Baynard
148
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