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Muniment-house or muniment-rooms
Muniment-house or muniment-rooms, a house or room of strength, in cathedrals,
muniment
muniment [Anglo-French, from Middle French, defense, from Latin munimentum, from munire
Miniment or muniment
Miniment or muniment, the evidences or writings whereby a man is enabled to
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Muniment
Muniment, support, defence, record; deed or writing up on which claims
Muniment
The act of supporting or defending
Fines in copyholds
delivers a copy of the Court-roll, which is the tenant's muniment of his title. After 1925, in consequence of the enfranchisement
Abstract of title
which his attention should be particularly directed in comparing the muniments with the abstract, are the stamps upon the deeds (see
Almaria
Almaria, the archives or muniments of a church or library, Blount
Exeter, or Exon, Domesday
Domesday, the name given to a record preserved among the muniments and charters belonging to the dean and chapter of Exeter
Roll of Court
lands holden by copy of Court roll; that is, the muniments of the title are copies of the roll or book
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