Alms - Law Dictionary Search Results
Aumone, tenure in
Aumone, tenure in, where lands are given in alms to some church or religious house, upon condition that a
Almsfeoh or almesfeoh
Almsfeoh or almesfeoh
Solicit
apply to for obtaining something as to solicit person for alms
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Mendicant
Practicing beggary begging living on alms as mendicant friars
Maundy coins
1d 2d 3d and 4d struck annually for the Maundy alms
Frankalmoigne
the donor and his heirs called also tenure by free alms
Eleemosynary
Relating to charity alms or almsgiving intended for the distribution of charity as an
Deodand
crown to be applied to pious uses and distributed in alms by the high almoner Thus if a cart ran over
Bluegown
to whim annually on the kings birthday were distributed certain alms including a blue gown a beadsman
Street offences
or collecting any article whatsoever, or of obtaining money, or alms,' and wilfully disregarding police regulations, 'after having been made acquainted
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