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Trinoda necessitas

church, were subject, viz.:-(1) Bryge-bot, for keeping the bridges and high roads in repair.-(Pontis constructio.) (2) Burg-bot, for keeping the burgs

Pax

the embrace in the sanctuary now substituted for it at High Mass in Roman Catholic churches … now substituted for it at High Mass in Roman Catholic churches

Mothering

originally visiting the mother church to make offerings at the high altar

VerbarHaikal

forming the sanctuary of a Coptic church It contains the high altar and is usually closed by an embroidered curtain

High Commission Court

High Commission Court, established by 1 Eliz. c. 1. It was … was instituted to vindicate the dignity and peace of the Church by reforming and correcting the ecclesiastical state and persons, and

Marriage

grounds, as a matter of discretion or to persons of high rank. No period of residence is necessary, and they may … in either case that the marriage should be solemnised in church; and as to minors, that the father, mother, or guardian

Petty-bag Office

of the Court of Chancery is now transferred to the High Court of Justice [(English) Jud. Act, 1925, s. 18(2)(b)], replacing … [fr. puye, Dut.; appui, Fr.], an enclosed seat in a church. It is some what in the nature of an heirloom,

Magna Carta

of the year 1214, and there solemnly swore upon the high alter to withdraw their allegiance from the Crown, and openly … Marshal of the Army of God and of the Holy Church. After the fortess of Bedford had surrendered to them, and

General Council

Medical Council, Ex parte Kynaston, (1930) 1 KB 562. The High Court has no jurisdiction to interfere with the Council's bona … Bar Council. See BAR COUNCIL. General Council (of the Catholic Church), a council consisting of members of the Church from most

Heirloom

life could, by order of the Chancery Division of the High Court, sell the chattels or any of them, the proceeds … and evidences of title, coat armor set up in a church, or a tombstone erected there, which go to the heir,

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