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Patent medicine
or druggist, or by the holder of a patent medicine licence; and (2) medicinal drugs though mixtures or compositions, if not
Licensed victualler
Licensed victualler. The holder of the general publican's licence, under the Licensing (Consolidation) Act,1910 (10 Edw. 7 & 1
Alien enemy
a safe conduct or be living in this country by licence of the Crown; and so is a contract with his
Name
he pleases, without an (English) Act of Parliament or Royal Licence. But a man cannot have two names of baptism as
Banns of marriage
The publication of banns may be dispensed with by special licence of the Archbishop of Canterbury or by the licence of
Beer
of beer by retail except in 'alehouses,' etc., requiring a licence from justices of the peace-grantable or refusable in their absolute
Canon law
minister to attempt to cast out devils, except with the licence of the bishop of the diocese. They are made by
Conge d'Eslire, or elire
Conge d'Eslire, or elire (leave to elect). The king's licence or permission sent to a dean and chapter to proceed
Curate
absence or as his assistant. All curates serve under a licence from the bishop of the diocese, revocable at his discretion,
Exhumation
unlawful to remove any body or the remains unless by licence from the Secretary of State [(English) Burial Act, 1857 (c.
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