Church land granted to clergymen is referred to as a glebe.
The word glebe is a noun. It has a religious connotation; it is basically a piece of land owned by a clergyman that is earning him money. Part of his benefice.
and the answer is benefice and glebe. they go together such as the benfice of the glebe . 14th century stuff
Its charter granted Virginia land across the continent.
It was called a Grant.
land was granted to peasants from the kings to farm the land
A system in which gifts of land were given to a priest in the medieval Church when they were appointed in order to provide for everyday expenses.
The name "Guiana" was given to it by the Amerindian tribes that were native to the land. It's name means "land of many waters." When the country was granted independence, they change it to Guyana.
the chief who granted land to the first colonist was Tomochichi
Charles I was the English king who granted land to Maryland. Charles was later executed in 1649 after a struggle with Parliament.
Pallichchanda refers to land granted to for what
King Charles I.
He granted everybody land.