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    1. DISSIEZED
    2. DISSIEZED (dispossessed?) - To put in possession of (1300's term, England). Gary

    08/02/2004 10:57:16
    1. Re: [OEL] DISSIEZED
    2. David Pott
    3. Disseisin- wrongfully depriving someone of seisein. From Bristow also Hey. David Pott KFHS 8776 The Beaver Inn, Ashford, Kent. The Elmsted site http://members.lycos.co.uk/elmsted/index.html

    08/02/2004 04:25:41
    1. Re: [OEL] DISSIEZED
    2. Eve McLaughlin
    3. In message <9.2fa232d8.2e4004ac@aol.com>, GaryIvoDe@aol.com writes >DISSIEZED (dispossessed?) - To put in possession of (1300's term, England). No, that is seized - Disseize is to take away possession of, the term is still used to the C17, and even from time to time in the C18 -- Eve McLaughlin Author of the McLaughlin Guides for family historians Secretary Bucks Genealogical Society

    08/02/2004 06:26:26