Brother freeholder. has written: 'Seasonable advice to the freeholders of the County of Armagh'
It depends on the county
A freeholder is a person who owns title to a piece of property. This was the same in the Middle Ages as it is today. People who owned property outright, but were not lords of manors, included yeomen, who were small farmers on their own farms. It happens that there is an office of Chosen Freeholder in New Jersey. The Board of Chosen Freeholders in a county form the government of the county. In the old days, such people had to own land in the county to qualify for the position, but this is long since no longer true.
Freeholder in the Country. has written: 'Part of a letter from a freeholder in the country, to a freeholder in Edinburgh'
To become a freeholder in New Jersey, you typically have to run for office and win in the county-wide elections. Freeholders serve on the county governing body and are responsible for making decisions on county policies and budgets. It's important to check with your county's specific requirements and election process to pursue a freeholder position.
Cornwall Standard Freeholder was created in 1846.
West Country freeholder. has written: 'A letter from a West-Country freeholder to the Right Honourable Mr. Secretary Web----r'
Free Citizen of Dublin. has written: 'A second letter from a free citizen of Dublin, to a freeholder in the county of Armagh'
A man holding and cultivating a small landed estate; a freeholder.
Synonyms: owner, freeholder, holder Antonyms: customer
Although there is a assured shorthold tenancy there is no need for assured with a freehold which is a legal estate in fee simple in possesion the most complete form of ownership of land
It is a land that the serfs and the freeholder share. note: this might not be tuer