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Quadruplatores

were followed by conviction, had the fourth part of the confiscated goods for their trouble.

Publicatio

Publicatio, confiscation, Civ. Law.

Culvertage

Culus and verto, Lat., to turn tail), base slavery, the confiscation of an estate, Mat. Par. 1212.

Bill of attainder

attainder, a bill declaring a person attainted and his property confiscated.

Confiscation

The act or process of taking property or condemning it to be taken as forfeited to the public use

Anrhaith-oddev

spoliation, sufferance. A term used when a person's goods were confiscated and seized by the lord, Ibid.

Sequester

court or clears himself of contempt in international law to confiscate

Russian Church

Russian life and the government turned over some of the confiscated churches back to church control The Russian Church was recognized

Confiscate

Seized and appropriated by the government to the public use forfeited

Condemned

worthless or forfeited adjudged or sentenced to punishment destruction or confiscation

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