The expansion of Alba into the wider Kingdom of Scotland was a gradual process combining external conquest and the suppression of occasional rebellions with the extension of seigniorial power through the placement of effective agents of the crown.
22.
In 1935, the Legislative Assembly of Quebec passed the " Seigniorial Rent Abolition Act ", which aimed to facilitate the freeing of all lands or lots of land from constituted rents . It provided for:
23.
Historians and commentators made note of his eccentricity : Nicolae Iorga remembered Diamandy's " old socialism " as " a seigniorial adventure ", while Eugen Lovinescu simply noted that Diamandy's aristocratic airs were " incorrigible ".
24.
The convent's seigniorial jurisdiction comprised the Neuenwalde parish with Kransburg ( hamlet ), Krempel, Neuenwalde proper, the Neum�hlen farm as well as and the Altenwalde windmill ( the latter both part of the Altenwalde parish ).
25.
It is run as a Christian Democratic redoubt by a state premier _ Kurt Biedenkopf _ whose popularity and seigniorial manner have encouraged the nickname " King Kurt, " and who endures as the party's political heavy artillery.
26.
Upon his father's death in 1958, Garrick's inheritance of the lands and seigniorial standing of the Siluko barony bestowed by HRH The Oba of Benin led him to settle permanently in Benin City to continue his medical career.
27.
At the same time, as exponents of a well-defined, political faction in the city s aristocracy, they desired a princely palace to emphasise their proper role in the city itself, as the sign of their quasi-seigniorial power.
28.
In parts of eastern Germany, the " Rittergut " manors of Junkers remained until World War II . In Quebec, the last feudal rents were paid in 1970 under the modified provisions of the " Seigniorial Dues Abolition Act " of 1935.
29.
At the heart of the conflict leading to the separation was the notary and local member of the Legislative Assembly Joseph-Adolphe Chauret, who, in 1902, had a " seigniorial " residence built for himself reminiscent of the community of Pierrefonds in France s Department of Oise.
30.
When William returned, he found that the Aimoin brothers to whom he had confided the administration of the lordship in his absence had usurped many seigniorial rights and that he was obligated to recognise much of their newfound authority, which diminished his own, in order to retain his position.