Associations to the word «Wardship»
Noun
- Fief
- Heir
- Heiress
- Pollard
- Mortimer
- Barony
- Inheritance
- Marriage
- Levin
- Burgess
- Minor
- Earl
- Tenant
- Neville
- Isabel
- Manor
- Edmund
- Suffolk
- Bury
- Orphan
- Margaret
- Lordship
- Guardian
- Widow
- Crown
- Homage
- Worcester
- Devon
- Elizabeth
- Land
- Estate
- Henry
- Baron
- Windsor
- Relief
- Ralph
- Roger
- Ward
- Debt
- Richard
- Nephew
- Fee
- Knight
- Fine
- Russell
- Viii
- Daughter
- Edward
- Revenue
- King
- Castle
- Maurice
- Profit
- Anne
- Lord
- Thomas
- Sir
- Uncle
- William
- Father
- Incident
- Payment
- Grant
- Anyone
- Kent
- Elder
- Andrew
- Son
- Possession
- Catherine
- Duke
- Iv
- John
- Brother
- Death
- Robert
- Hugh
Wiktionary
WARDSHIP, noun. (chiefly legal) The state of being a ward of someone
Wise words
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