It was called aGlebe - this was the land assigned to a parish to be used to support the resident priest, it did not include the rectory. The word is peculiar to England and was used in the Catholic Church and later in the Anglican.
An area of land owned by a country is called territory.
Land belonging to a church is called a glebe, (literally, soil, From gleba).
Anglican Diocese of Rupert's Land was created in 1849.
You would be called a proprietor
You would be called a proprietor
"Ejido"
yes they were they owned all the farms in the town of guniik. they werent very smart with it though!
They are called sharecroppers
Tenochtitlan
The land was called The Clergy Reserves, so the 6-letter word must be clergy.
saint Bernard parish