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Nantes, edict of
Nantes, edict of, for the security of Protestants, made by Henry IV. of France, and revoked by Louis XIV., October 2,
Meat
per the Universal Dictionary of the English language complied by Henry Cecil Wyld is one which reads as: 'meat'. Food, flesh
Lambard's archaionomia
Anglo-Saxon laws, and those of William the Conqueror and of Henry I.
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Man, Isle of
off the coast of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire, granted by Henry the Fourth and James the First to members of the
Majesty
It was first used among ourselves in the reign of Henry VIII.
Magna assisa eligendia, Writ de
is that of the grand assize, which was instituted by Henry II., in parliament, by way of alternative offered to the
Lord Lieutenant of a County
are supposed to have been introduced about the reign of Henry VIII., for they are mentioned as known offices in the
Legantine, or legantine constitutions
IX., and Pope Clement IV., in the reign of King Henry III., about the years 1220 and 1268.
Laudibus (de) legum angli'
chief justice of the King's Bench in the reign of Henry VI., is said to have written this work, while in
Parliament, the Imperial
the Irish Free State is excluded. Until the reign of Henry the Fourth both Houses sat together. See 4 Inst. P.
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