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Craven, or cravant

cravant, a word of disgrace and obloquy, pronounced on either champion, in the ancient

Faculties, Court of

public off the roll of notaries public for misconduct (Re Champion, 1906, P. 86). See Phillimore's Eccl. Law, and see NOTARY.

Herald

Herald [fr. here, Sax., an army, and heald, a champion; herault, heraut, Fr.; herald, Ger.; araldo, Ital.; because it was

Hilary Sittings

called from Hilary, Biship of Poictiers, in France, a great champion of the Catholic faith against the Arians in the fourth

Notary or Notary Public

jurisdiction to strike a notary public off the roll (Re Champion, 1906, P. 86). As to its jurisdiction in the case

Tenure

his banner or his sword, or to be his butler, champion, or other officer at his coronation. In most other respects

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