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Poursuivant

Poursuivant, a king's messenger; those employed in martial causes were called Poursuivants-at-Arms. There are, at present, in the Heralds' Office four poursuivants, distinguished by the names following:- (1) Rouge Croix.--Instituted at an uncertain period, but generally...

Callis

Callis, the king's highway, according to old writers, Huntingdon, lib. 1.

Treason

Treason [fr. trahir, Fr., to betray; proditio, Lat.], or leze-majesty, an offence against the duty of allegiance, and the highest known crime, for it aims at the very destruction of the commonwealth itself. Five species of...

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Tenure

Tenure, cannot be equated with 'terms and con-ditions of services' or payment of gravity or pension. Tenure when followed by words of office, means term of office, Punjab University v. Khalsa College, Amritsar, AIR 1971 P&H...

Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of

Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of. At a great council held at Clarendon, in Wiltshire, A.D. 1164, in the tenth year of the reign of Henry II., a code of laws was brought forward by the king,...

Magna Carta

Magna Carta, [Latin 'great charter'] The English charter that King John granted to the barons in 1215 and Henry III and Edward I later confirmed. It is generally regarded as one of the great common-law documents...

Monetandi jus comprehenditur in regalibus qu' nunquam a regio sceptro abdiantur

18.-(The right of coining money is included in those rights of royalty which are never separated from the kingly sceptre.)

Royally

In a royal or kingly manner like a king as becomes a king

Regian

An upholder of kingly authority a royalist

Regal

Of or pertaining to a king kingly royal as regal authority pomp or sway

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Poursuivant

Poursuivant, a king's messenger; those employed in martial causes were called Poursuivants-at-Arms. There are, at present, in the Heralds' Office four poursuivants, distinguished by the names following:- (1) Rouge Croix.--Instituted at an uncertain period, but generally...

Callis

Callis, the king's highway, according to old writers, Huntingdon, lib. 1.

Treason

Treason [fr. trahir, Fr., to betray; proditio, Lat.], or leze-majesty, an offence against the duty of allegiance, and the highest known crime, for it aims at the very destruction of the commonwealth itself. Five species of...

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Tenure

Tenure, cannot be equated with 'terms and con-ditions of services' or payment of gravity or pension. Tenure when followed by words of office, means term of office, Punjab University v. Khalsa College, Amritsar, AIR 1971 P&H...

Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of

Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of. At a great council held at Clarendon, in Wiltshire, A.D. 1164, in the tenth year of the reign of Henry II., a code of laws was brought forward by the king,...

Magna Carta

Magna Carta, [Latin 'great charter'] The English charter that King John granted to the barons in 1215 and Henry III and Edward I later confirmed. It is generally regarded as one of the great common-law documents...

Monetandi jus comprehenditur in regalibus qu' nunquam a regio sceptro abdiantur

18.-(The right of coining money is included in those rights of royalty which are never separated from the kingly sceptre.)

Royally

In a royal or kingly manner like a king as becomes a king

Regian

An upholder of kingly authority a royalist

Regal

Of or pertaining to a king kingly royal as regal authority pomp or sway

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