1a n. Hist. in French Canada: a tract of land granted under conditions of feudal tenure by the French Crown, the seigneurial rights obtaining until 1854.
See also: barony (def. 2) fief
1b n. Hist. in French Canada: a large land grant in the hinterland, exploited for furs, fish, etc.
1c n. Hist. in French Canada: the manor or house of a seigneur (def. 1).
See also: seigneur (def. 1) seigneury house
2 n. Hist. one of the townships of early Lower Canada, especially as represented in the legislature, so called because coterminous with a seigneury (def. 1a).
See also: seigneury (def. 1a)
3 n. Que. See quote.
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