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A small group of dwellings in a rural area, usually ranking in size between a hamlet and a town, In law, sometimes a manor; sometimes a whole parish or subdivision of it; most commonly an outpart of a parish, consisting of a few houses separate from the rest, A rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town
The often large, luxurious country house of a well-to-do person, A country-seat; a rural or suburban mansion; a country residence, properly one of some size and pretension, though the name is commonly misapplied, especially in Great Britain, to a cottage, or to one of the class of cheap houses built on speculation in the suburbs of a city; in old English law, a manor, A house, often larger and more expensive than average, in the countryside or on the coast, often used as a retreat
An abbreviation of Society, The lord's power or privilege of holding a court in a district, as in manor or lordship; jurisdiction of causes, and the limits of that jurisdiction, Liberty or privilege of tenants excused from customary burdens
A schedule, account, or list of rents, with the names of the tenants, etc.; a rent roll, A schedule or an account of rents, or a roll wherein the rents of a manor or an estate are set down; a rent-roll, the act of paying for the use of something (as an apartment or house or car), adjective_ of or relating to rent, available to rent or lease, Relating to renting
The main house on an estate; a mansion, The jurisdiction of a court-baron or court of the lord of a manor, the landed estate of a lord (including the house on it)