Easter - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hock-Tuesday money
the English conquered the Danes, being the second Tuesday after Easter-week, Ibid.
Income-tax
phraseology of Addington's Act of 1806, are very numerous. Voluntary Easter gifts to an incumbent are assessable to income-tax, Cooper v.
VerbarSexagesima
Lent so called as being about the sixtieth day before Easter
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Feasts
same day of the year; or (2) movable, such as Easter, which fixes all the rest, as Palm Sunday, Good Friday,
Paschal
Of or pertaining to the passover or to Easter as a paschal lamb paschal eggs
Black Monday
Easter Monday so called from the severity of that day in
Easter
An annual church festival commemorating Christs resurrection and occurring on Sunday the second day after Good Friday It corresponds to...
Hockday
of the Danes formerly observed on the second Tuesday after Easter called also hocktide
VerbarNe Temere
decree was issued Aug 2 1907 and took effect on Easter Apr 19 1908 The decree by its terms does not
Palm Sunday
The Sunday next before Easter so called in commemoration of the triumphal entry of Jesus
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