Definitions from Wiktionary (soc and sac)
▸ noun: (UK, law, historical) The right of a lord to hear and decide legal cases on his estate without recourse to other courts.
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▸ noun: (UK, law, historical) The right of a lord to hear and decide legal cases on his estate without recourse to other courts.
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sac and soc,
socan and sacan,
sake and soke,
soke,
socmanry,
soken,
socager,
sokemanry,
burgage,
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