Bath - Law Dictionary Search Results
Kings-at-Arms
existing in England are three: Garter, Clarencieux, and Norroy, besides Bath, who is not a member of the college. Scotland is
Esquire
last kind of esquires are those of Knights of the Bath, each of whom appoints three to attend upon him at
Bishopric
Church of England thee are the following: Canterbury, Winchester, Londin, Bath and Wells, Chichester, Execter, Ely, Hereford, Lincoln, Lichfield, Rochester, Salisbury,
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Badonicus mons
Badonicus mons, an ancient name of Barnes Down, near Bath.
Badiza
Badiza, an ancient name of Bath, in Somersetshire.
Bachelor
made a member of any order of knighthood, as the Bath.
Aqu' Calid', Aqu' Solis, Akemancester
Aqu' Calid', Aqu' Solis, Akemancester, Bath in Somersetshire.
Sewage
latrines, urinals, cesspools or drains, and polluted water from sinks, bath-rooms, stables, cattle sheds and other like places and includes trade
Pediluvy
The bathing of the feet a bath for the feet
efficiency apartment
a small apartment4 sometimes furnished with minimal kitchen and bath facilities The unit may comprise a single room plus a
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