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Rochet
without sleeves worn by bishops and by some other ecclesiastical dignitaries in certain religious ceremonies
Seneschal
An officer in the houses of princes and dignitaries in the Middle Ages who had the superintendence of feasts
Chancellor of a Cathedral
a Cathedral, one of the quatuor person', or four chief dignitaries, of the Cathedrals of the Old Foundations. The duties assigned
Commendam
it may be conveniently supplied with a pastor. Not only dignitaries and benefices, but deaneries, prebends, headships of colleges and hospitals,
Huzoor
term of courtesy used to address either elders or high dignitaries, State of Bihar v. Radha Krishna Singh, AIR 1983 SC
Vergers
who carry white wands before the judges, or before church dignitaries, Fleta, 1. 2, c. 38.
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