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Pascha clausum
Pascha clausum, the octave of Easter, or Low-Sunday, which closes that solemnity.
Pascha floridum
Pascha floridum, the Sunday before Easter, called Palm-Sunday.
Pascha rents
Pascha rents, yearly tributes paid by the clergy to the bishop or archdeacon at their Easter visitations.
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Restrictive Covenant
Restrictive Covenant, defined by the Land Charges Act 1925, s. 10, Class D (ii.), as a covenant or agreement (not...
Per annum
Per annum, means 'yearly', not in the year, Easter v. Alice, 31 LJ Ex 115.
Rolls of the temple
Rolls of the temple. In the two Temples was a roll called the Calves-head Roll, wherein every bencher, barrister, and...
Septuagestima
Septuagestima, the third Sunday before Quadragesima Sunday in Lent, being about the seventieth day before Easter.
Sexagesima sunday
Sexagesima sunday, the second Sunday before Lent, being about the sixtieth day before Easter
Sheriff's Tourn or Rotation
Sheriff's Tourn or Rotation, a Court of record held twice every year, within a month after Easter and Michaelmas, before...
Synodal
Synodal, a tribute or payment in money paid to the bishop or archdeacon by the inferior clergy at the Easter...
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