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Conduct

Conduct, means a person if (a) he is alleged to be unlawfully at large after conviction by a court in a category/territory of an offence constituted by the conduct, and (b) he has been sentenced for...

Bill of Rights

Bill of Rights, a declaration delivered by the Lords and Commons to the Prince and Princess of Orange, and afterwards enacted in Parliament, when they became King and Queen, as 1 W. & M., sess. 2,...

Claims Court of

Claims Court of. A court appointed by the sovereign before a coronation to consider and determine the rights of claimants to perform divers services to the sovereign threat (as to carry the spurs) in regard of...

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A word of warning denoting that the king is in danger such a menace of a players king by an adversarys move as would if it were any other piece expose it to immediate capture A...

Hyksos

A dynasty of Egyptian kings often called the Shepherd kings of foreign origin who according to the narrative of Manetho ruled for about 500 years forming the XVth and XVIth dynasties It is now considered that...

Norroy

The most northern of the English Kings at arms See King at arms under King

Assassination

Assassination, murdering a person by lying in wait. In modern times the term is frequently applied to the open murder of great personages from political motives, as of the King of Italy by Brescia in 1900,...

Bishop

Bishop [fr. 'plokopoV, Gk. Biscop, Sax.], an overseer or superintendent. The chief of the clergy in his diocese or jurisdiction in England, Wales, or Ireland, and the archbishop's suffragan or assistant. A bishop is elected by...

Burgage-tenure

Burgage-tenure. Tenure in burgage is, where an ancient burrough is, of which the King is lord, and they, that have tenements within the burrough, hold of the King their tenements; that every tenant for his tenement...

Butlerage

Butlerage, an ancient hereditary duty belonging to the Crown, much older than the customs. It was a right of taking two tuns of wine from every ship importing into England twenty tuns or more, and by...

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Conduct

Conduct, means a person if (a) he is alleged to be unlawfully at large after conviction by a court in a category/territory of an offence constituted by the conduct, and (b) he has been sentenced for...

Bill of Rights

Bill of Rights, a declaration delivered by the Lords and Commons to the Prince and Princess of Orange, and afterwards enacted in Parliament, when they became King and Queen, as 1 W. & M., sess. 2,...

Claims Court of

Claims Court of. A court appointed by the sovereign before a coronation to consider and determine the rights of claimants to perform divers services to the sovereign threat (as to carry the spurs) in regard of...

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A word of warning denoting that the king is in danger such a menace of a players king by an adversarys move as would if it were any other piece expose it to immediate capture A...

Hyksos

A dynasty of Egyptian kings often called the Shepherd kings of foreign origin who according to the narrative of Manetho ruled for about 500 years forming the XVth and XVIth dynasties It is now considered that...

Norroy

The most northern of the English Kings at arms See King at arms under King

Assassination

Assassination, murdering a person by lying in wait. In modern times the term is frequently applied to the open murder of great personages from political motives, as of the King of Italy by Brescia in 1900,...

Bishop

Bishop [fr. 'plokopoV, Gk. Biscop, Sax.], an overseer or superintendent. The chief of the clergy in his diocese or jurisdiction in England, Wales, or Ireland, and the archbishop's suffragan or assistant. A bishop is elected by...

Burgage-tenure

Burgage-tenure. Tenure in burgage is, where an ancient burrough is, of which the King is lord, and they, that have tenements within the burrough, hold of the King their tenements; that every tenant for his tenement...

Butlerage

Butlerage, an ancient hereditary duty belonging to the Crown, much older than the customs. It was a right of taking two tuns of wine from every ship importing into England twenty tuns or more, and by...

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