Cap - Law Dictionary Search Results
Castle-ward
of those who watch and ward the same, Magna Charta, cap. 15, 20; 32 Hen. 8, c. 48.
Shako
A kind of military cap or headdress
Shufflecap
A play performed by shaking money in a hat or cap
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Abacot
Abacot, the name of the ancient cap of state worn by the kings of England. It was
Action
or the lawful demand of one's right. Bracton (Bk. 3, cap. 1) defines it:-Actio nihil aliud est quam jus prosequendi in
Almutium
Almutium, a cap made of goat's or lamb's skin, the part covering the
Amicia
Amicia, a cap made of goat's or lamb's skin. See ALMUTIUM.
Capellus
Capellus, a cap, bonnet, helmet, or other covering for the head.
Champion of the King (or Queen)
family of Scrivelsby in Lincolnshire) it was to ride armed cap-a-pie into Westminster Hall at the coronation, while the king was
Pileus
A kind of skull cap of felt
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