quitclaimed — n. renunciation of a claim, act of giving up a legal suit (Law) v. abandon a legal claim, give up a suit (Law) … English contemporary dictionary
De Birmingham family — The de Birmingham family held the lordship of Birmingham in England for four hundred years and managed its growth from a small village into a thriving market town. They also helped invade Ireland and were rewarded with the Barony of Athenry. They … Wikipedia
Quitclaim — Quit claim , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Quitclaimed} (kw[i^]t kl[=a]md ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Quitclaiming}.] (Law) To release or relinquish a claim to; to release a claim to by deed, without covenants of warranty against adverse and paramount titles.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quitclaiming — Quitclaim Quit claim , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Quitclaimed} (kw[i^]t kl[=a]md ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Quitclaiming}.] (Law) To release or relinquish a claim to; to release a claim to by deed, without covenants of warranty against adverse and paramount… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fox-Wisconsin Waterway — The Fox Wisconsin Waterway is a waterway formed by the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers. First used by European settlers in 1673 during the expedition of Marquette Joliet, it was one of the principal routes used by travelers between the Great Lakes and… … Wikipedia
Hayward Executive Airport — Infobox Airport name = Hayward Executive Airport nativename = nativename a = nativename r = image width = caption = IATA = HWD ICAO = KHWD type = Public owner = operator = City of Hayward city served = location = Hayward, California elevation f … Wikipedia
Hatcham — was a manor and later chapelry in what is now London, England. [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/descriptions/entry page.jsp?text id=770730 word=NULL John Marius Wilson, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870 72)] ] Now known as New Cross … Wikipedia
Odo of Cheriton — (or Sherington?[1]) (c.1185 – 1246/47) was a Roman Catholic preacher and fabulist. He visited Paris, and it was probably there that he gained the degree of Master. Bale mentions a tradition that he was a Cistercian or a Præmonstratensian; but he… … Wikipedia
Nicola de la Haye — Nicholaa de la Haye (between 1150 and 1156 to 1230) was the eldest daughter and co heiress of Richard de la Haye (d. 1169), a Lincolnshire lord, and a descendant of the pre Conquest Lord Colswain of Lincolnshire. Nicholaa s first husband was… … Wikipedia
Reginald de Cornhill — was king s justiciar, the High Sheriff of Kent from 1191 to 1198 and High Sheriff of Surrey from 1213 to 1215. In 1203 the prior and convent of Prittlewell Priory, in return for a quitclaim of a moiety of the advowson of the church of North… … Wikipedia