A law French phrase, equivalent to the Latin de avo et da tritavo, descriptive of the ancestral rights of lords in their villeins. Literally, “from grandfather and from great-grandfather’s great-grandfather.” It occurs in the Year Books.
A law French phrase, equivalent to the Latin de avo et da tritavo, descriptive of the ancestral rights of lords in their villeins. Literally, “from grandfather and from great-grandfather’s great-grandfather.” It occurs in the Year Books.