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seizin การใช้

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  • In 1983, Graves and Carmen established the New Seizin Press in Dei? producing entirely hand-made books until 2000.
  • It ceased on the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War; there was a later "'New Seizin Press " '.
  • The English poet, novelist, and scholar Robert Graves was one of the first foreigners to settle in the village, where he collaborated with Laura Riding in setting up the Seizin Press.
  • In Majorca, the Seizin Press was enlarged to become a publishing imprint, producing " inter alia " the substantial hardbound critical magazine " Epilogue " ( 1935 1938 ), edited by Riding with Graves as associate editor.
  • On 5 April 1581, John Bremridge did homage and service to George Pollard, then the Lord of the Manor of " Posbury-Bradleigh ", and duly recovered seizin of his inheritance of Bremridge, in the parish of Sandford.
  • He was a friend of Dylan Thomas, and of Laura Riding and Robert Graves ( their Seizin Press published " No Trouble ", a book drawn from Lye's letters to them, his mother, and others, in 1930 ).
  • Another deed of 29 June 1621, was from William Houston to William Adair, whereby James Glover, Notary Public, recorded delivery of seizin ( sasine ) of 4 merk land of Carnewell ( Cairnweil ), next to Kirkmadrin Church, in the Parish of Toscartoun.
  • Since, in the Middle Ages, a binding legal act could be constituted by a symbolic action, an object was symbolically handed over in a process known as livery of seizin and could be a staff or a banner ( called a " Fahnenlehn " ).
  • While still in London they had set up ( 1927 ) the Seizin Press, collaborated on " A Survey of Modernist Poetry " ( 1927 ) ( which inspired Empson to write " Seven Types of Ambiguity " and was in some respects the seed of the New Criticism ), " A Pamphlet Against Anthologies " ( 1928 ) and other works.
  • There they continued to publish letterpress books under the rubric of the Seizin Press, founded and edited the literary journal, " Epilogue " and wrote two successful academic books together : " A Survey of Modernist Poetry " ( 1927 ) and " A Pamphlet Against Anthologies " ( 1928 ); both had great influence on modern literary criticism, particularly New Criticism.
  • Simon of Routlagh, esquire, witnesses an " Instrument of seizin [ possession ], certifying that John of Anysle, laird of Dolfinstone, sheriff of Roxburgh, specially deputed in that part by letters patent of the King, gave seisin and heritable state to Archibald of Dowglas by interposition of earth, wood, and stone as use was, of all the lands of the regality of the barony of Caverys, together with the office of the sheriffship of Roxburgh.