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Tenure
save only tenures in frankalmoigne, tenures by copy of Court roll, and honorary services of grand serjeanty; and that all tenures
Cigarette
Cigarette, 'cigarette' includes, -(i) any roll of tobacco wrapped in paper or in any other substance
Rolls of the temple
Rolls of the temple. In the two Temples was a roll
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Pipe
Pipe, a roll in the Exchequer; otherwise called the great roll. The Pipe
Pells, Clerk of the
Exchequer, who entered every seller's bill on the parchment-rolls, the roll of receipts, and the roll of disbursements. Abolished.
Enrollment
a decree was pronounced either by the Master of the Rolls or one of the Vice-Chancellors, and the party, instead of
Distress
statute, by 10 Vict. c. 15, s. 14; (9) Railway rolling stock in works not belonging to any tenant thereof, by
Record Office, Public
Office, Public, in Chancery Lane. Under the Master of the Rolls, with a Keeper of Records, the repository of national records,
Metal
commodities. So construed, the only interpretation possible is that aluminium rolled products and extrusions are regarded as distinct commercial items from
Bowling
The act of playing at or rolling bowls or of rolling the ball at cricket the game
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