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Conge d accorder

Conge d accorder, leave to accord or agree, 8 Edw. 1.

Conge d'Eslire, or elire

Conge d'Eslire, or elire (leave to elect). The king's licence or

cong

cong 1 congress 2 congressional

Conge

To take leave with the customary civilities to bow ceremoniously or courtesy

Congee

See Congeacute Conge

Confirmation of Bishop

consecration of the bishop by the archbishop, as directed (see CONGE D'ESLIRE) by 25 Hen. 8, c. 20. It was undecided,

Congeable

Congeable [fr. Conge, Fr., leave], lawful, done with permission.

Letter-missive

of the person whom he would have them elect. See CONGE D'ELIRE.

Cong

An abbreviation of Congius

Bishop

suffragan or assistant. A bishop is elected by the king's cong' d' 'lire, or license to elect the person named by

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