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Applicant
Applicant, means the head of household or any of its other adult members who to has applied for employment under the Scheme. [National Rural
Almner, or Almoner
Almner, or Almoner, an officer of the Royal household, whose business it is to distribute the royal arms. The lord almoner, who is usually now a bishop,
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
quitting of the holding as the tenant may unavoidably incur in connection with the sale or removal of household goods, implements, fixtures, farm produce and stock. To avoid disputes this sum is taken to be equivalent to
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Hernesium, or Hernasium
Hernesium, or Hernasium, household goods; implements of trade or husbandry
Heriscindium
Heriscindium, a division of household goods, Blount.
Verge or virge
or virge, the compass of the King's Court, which bounds the jurisdiction of the lord steward of the household; it seems to have been twelve miles about, Britt. 68. A quantity of land from fifteen to thirty
Hospitium
Hospitium, procreation or visitation-money. An mm; a household, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 742.
Ordinary
or official of a bishop or other ecclesiastical judge having judicial power; an archdeacon; officer of the royal household.
Vice-Chamberlain
in his absence, has the rule and control of all officers appertaining to that part of the royal household which is called the chamber above stairs.
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now commonly in England a youth employed for doing errands waiting on the door and similar service in households in the United States a boy or girl employed to wait upon the members of a legislative body
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