quitrenter

Etymology

From quitrent + -er.

noun

  1. One who possesses land in return for the payment of a quitrent.“According to the proposals that Deputy Governor Lawrie drew up for the Scots, any tenant who was willing to transport himself to East Jersey would be granted both land and stock for fourteen years, paying half of the increase on the stock to the proprietors during the second half of that term. As an inducement to attract settlers, the proprietors promised to grant the land outright to the tenant a”