Hatamoto-yoriaiseki was kakaku (family status) of high-ranking hatamoto with income of 3,000 koku or greater without official appointment, or retirees (known as yakuyoriai) who possessed social standing higher than hoi (those with the rank who wore clothes that did not bear family crests) in the Edo bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun). |
旗本寄合席(はたもとよりあいせき)は、江戸幕府の3,000石以上の上級旗本無役者・布衣以上の退職者(役寄合)の家格。 |