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Ely
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Galilee
were related or to hear divine service Also frequently applied to the porch of a church as at Ely and Durham cathedrals
Angidllarianum, monasterium
Angidllarianum, monasterium, the city of Ely in Cambridgeshire.
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Bishopric
bishop. In the Church of England thee are the following: Canterbury, Winchester, Londin, Bath and Wells, Chichester, Execter, Ely, Hereford, Lincoln, Lichfield, Rochester, Salisbury, Gloucester, St. Albans, Bristol, Peterborough, Oxford, Norwich, Truro, Birmingham, Southwark, Southwell, Chelmsford, Coventry,
Damages
its object was not so much the recovering of damages as the establishing a right, see Nicholls v. Ely Beet Sugar Factory, (1936) 1 Ch 343. (3) Substantial Damages, i.e., the fair and adequate compensation which reasonable
Powdikes
ancient dyke or embankment to keep out the fen waters. Destroying them in the fens of Norfolk and Ely is felony by 22 Hen. 8, c. 11.
in utero
in utero [Latin] : in the uterus : before birth [an injury suffered in utero] [that her condition could possibly be linked to in utero exposure "Burgess v. Eli Lilly & Co., 995 F.2d 646 (1993)"]
Olympian
Of or pertaining to Olympus a mountain of Thessaly fabled as the seat of the gods or to Olympia a small plain in Elis
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