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Honour
Honour, a seigniory of several manors held under one baron or
Acceptor for honour
Acceptor for honour, When the bill of exchange has been noted or protested
Honourable
father has a second title), viscounts and barons; Maids of Honour to the Queen; Justices of the High Court; Lords of
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Honour Courts
Honour Courts, tribunals held within honours or seigniories
honor
honor hon·ored hon·or·ing 1 : to accept and pay [the bank
Titles of Honour
Titles of Honour, are a species of incorporeal hereditament: see Co. Litt. 20
Office of honour
Office of honour, means an uncompensated public position of considerable dignity and importance
honour
Same as honor chiefly British usage
Honour, Court of
Honour, Court of, a branch of the Court of Chivalry. See
Honour, Judge, His
Honour, Judge, His, is the official designation of a county Court
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