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Churchwardens
6 TR 388 (396), and in the City of London they are a corporation for the purpose of holding lands; but beyond that they are only annual officers, Fell v. Official Trustee of Charity Lands, 1898 (2)
Rounce
The handle by which the bed of a hand press holding the form of type etc is run in under the platen and out again sometimes applied to the
Chaldron, Chaldern, or Chalder
Chaldron, Chaldern, or Chalder, twelve sacks of coals, each holding three bushels, weighing about a ton and a half. In Wales they reckon twelve barrels or pitchers a
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Bookcase
A case with shelves for holding books esp one with glazed doors
Cistern
An artificial reservoir or tank for holding water beer or other liquids
Chattelism
The act or condition of holding chattels the state of being a chattel
cashbox
a box for holding cash
Capable
Possessing ability qualification or susceptibility having capacity of sufficient size or strength as a room capable of holding a large number a castle capable of resisting a long assault
Bucket
A vessel for drawing up water from a well or for catching holding or carrying water sap or other liquids
Broad Church
party and the Low Church or evangelical party The term has been applied to other bodies of men holding liberal or comprehensive views of Christian doctrine and fellowship
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