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collation
collation [French, from Latin collatio bonorum (in Roman law) contribution made
collate
collate -lat·ed -lat·ing [back-formation from collation, from Latin collatio (bonorum) bringing
Collate
Collate. See COLLATION.
Collation to a benefice
Collation to a benefice, where the bishop and patron are one
Collation
The act of collating or comparing a comparison of one copy er thing as
Collator
One who collates manuscripts books etc
Collation
Collation, the comparison of a copy with its original to ascertain
Collation of seals
Collation of seals, when upon the same label one seal was
Advowson
In gross, and Partly appendant, and partly in gross. (II.) Collative advowsons. (I.) A presentative advowson appendant is a right of
Benefice
of the next presentation thereto, and requires a bishop before collating or admitting a clergyman to a benefice to give one
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