Domus Conversorum
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Domus conversorum, an ancient house built or appointed by King Henry III. For such Jews as were converted to the Christian faith; but King Edward III., who expelled the Jews from this kingdom, deputed the place for the custody of the rolls and records of the Chancery, Tomlin's Law Dict.
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