The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... called because formerly held on the Kalends , or first day of every month . Paroch . Antiq . KALENDAR and KALENDS . See Calendar and Ca- 640 . lends . KANTREF . See Cantred . KARITE . See Caritas . KARLE , Sax . ] A man ; and with any ...
... called because formerly held on the Kalends , or first day of every month . Paroch . Antiq . KALENDAR and KALENDS . See Calendar and Ca- 640 . lends . KANTREF . See Cantred . KARITE . See Caritas . KARLE , Sax . ] A man ; and with any ...
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... called Kiddiers in 13 Eliz . c . 25 . wears , mills , stanks , stakes , and kidels , in the great rivers of England . They are now called Kettles , or Kettle - nets , and are much used on the sea - coasts of Kent and Wales . Cowell ...
... called Kiddiers in 13 Eliz . c . 25 . wears , mills , stanks , stakes , and kidels , in the great rivers of England . They are now called Kettles , or Kettle - nets , and are much used on the sea - coasts of Kent and Wales . Cowell ...
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... called by divines in regard of their spiritual warfare , the other tem- poral . Cassaneus de Gloria Mundi , par 9. considerat . 2 . See Selden's Titles of Honour , fol . 770 . Chief justice Popham affirmed , he had seen a commission ...
... called by divines in regard of their spiritual warfare , the other tem- poral . Cassaneus de Gloria Mundi , par 9. considerat . 2 . See Selden's Titles of Honour , fol . 770 . Chief justice Popham affirmed , he had seen a commission ...
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... called the clerk of the crown or master of the crown office ; the secondary ; the clerk of the rules ; the examiner ; calendar - keeper ; and clerks in court , The officers on the plea side are , the chief clerks ; se- condary or master ...
... called the clerk of the crown or master of the crown office ; the secondary ; the clerk of the rules ; the examiner ; calendar - keeper ; and clerks in court , The officers on the plea side are , the chief clerks ; se- condary or master ...
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... called Poor Knights of Windsor . There are also certain officers belonging to the order , as prelate of the garter , which office is inherent to the Bishop of Winchester for the time being ; the chancellor of the garter , the Bishop of ...
... called Poor Knights of Windsor . There are also certain officers belonging to the order , as prelate of the garter , which office is inherent to the Bishop of Winchester for the time being ; the chancellor of the garter , the Bishop of ...
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