(book and land), in ancient English law, is the same as the modern freehold land, held by charter or deed in writing; by which name it was distinguished from folk-land or copyhold land, which was holden by the common people without writing.
(book and land), in ancient English law, is the same as the modern freehold land, held by charter or deed in writing; by which name it was distinguished from folk-land or copyhold land, which was holden by the common people without writing.