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Nobility

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Nobile officium

Nobile officium, the equitable jurisdiction of the court of Session in Scotland.

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Optimacy

Optimacy, nobility; men of the highest rank.

VerbarOptimates

The nobility or aristocracy of ancient Rome as opposed to the populares

Genterie

Nobility of birth or of character gentility

Armorial bearings

Armorial bearings, a device depicted on the (now imaginary) shield of one of the nobility, of which gentry is the lowest degree. The criterion of nobility is the bearing of arms, or armorial

Duke

Duke, the highest order amongst the nobility. The first duke in England was the Black Prince, who was created Duke of Cornwall in the eleventh

Earl

Earl [fr. eorl, Sax.; eoryl, Erse; comes, Lat.], a title of nobility, formerly the highest in England, now the third, ranking between a marquis and a viscount, and corresponding with

Herald

is to attend the Knights of the Garter at their solemnities, and to marshal the funerals of the nobility. (2) Clarencieux King of Arms, ordained by Edward IV., so called from the Duke of Clarence. He is

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Nobility

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Nobility

Matched in: Term Nobility

Nobile officium

Nobile officium, the equitable jurisdiction of the court of Session in Scotland.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Optimacy

Optimacy, nobility; men of the highest rank.

VerbarOptimates

The nobility or aristocracy of ancient Rome as opposed to the populares

Genterie

Nobility of birth or of character gentility

Armorial bearings

Armorial bearings, a device depicted on the (now imaginary) shield of one of the nobility, of which gentry is the lowest degree. The criterion of nobility is the bearing of arms, or armorial

Duke

Duke, the highest order amongst the nobility. The first duke in England was the Black Prince, who was created Duke of Cornwall in the eleventh

Earl

Earl [fr. eorl, Sax.; eoryl, Erse; comes, Lat.], a title of nobility, formerly the highest in England, now the third, ranking between a marquis and a viscount, and corresponding with

Herald

is to attend the Knights of the Garter at their solemnities, and to marshal the funerals of the nobility. (2) Clarencieux King of Arms, ordained by Edward IV., so called from the Duke of Clarence. He is

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