Al Ecclesi - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: al ecclesiAl' ecclesi'
Al' ecclesi', the wings or side aisles of a church, Cowel...
Ostium ecclesi', Dower ad
Ostium ecclesi', Dower ad. See AD OSTIUM ECCLESI'....
Ad ostium ecclesi', Dower
Ad ostium ecclesi', Dower. Where a tenant in fee-simple of full age, openly 'at the door of the church' (where all marriages were formerly celebrated) after affiance made and troth plighted between them, endowed his wife with the whole or such quantity of his land as he pleased, specifying and ascertaining the same, the wife, after her husband's death, might have entered without further ceremony. Abolished by the (English) Dower Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4, c. 105, s. 13)....
Aula ecclesi'
Aula ecclesi', a nave or body of a church where temporal courts were anciently held, Eadm, lib. 6, p. 141....
Ecclesia ecclesie decimas solvere non debet
Ecclesia ecclesie decimas solvere non debet [Lat.], A church ought not to pay tithes to a church....
Parochia est locus quo degit populus alicujus ecclesie
Parochia est locus quo degit populus alicujus ecclesie [Lat.], a parish is a place in which the population of a certain church resides....
Person' ecclesi'
Person' ecclesi', the parson or personation of the church....
Procuratores ecclesi' parochialis
Procuratores ecclesi' parochialis, churchwardens, Paroch. Antiq. 562....
Pr'positus ecclesi'
Pr'positus ecclesi', a church-reeve or church-warden....
et al.
et al. [Latin et alia] and others ...
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