Wardship, in English feudal law, was the guardianship which the feudal lord had of the land of his vassal while the latter was an infant or minor. Until the majority of the infant the lord, out of the profits, provided a fit person to render the services incumbent on the vassal. In the case of a female ward, he could dispose of her hand in marriage. See TENURE, FEUDALISM.
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