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Tenure
others be turned into free and common socage, save only tenures in frankalmoigne, tenures by copy of Court roll, and honorary services of grand serjeanty; and that all tenures which shall be created by the king, his
Rotulus wintoni'
Rotulus wintoni' (the Roll of Winton), an exact survey of all England, made by Alfred, not unlike that of Domesday; so called
Pells, Clerk of the
Pells, Clerk of the, an officer in the Exchequer, who entered every seller's bill on the parchment-rolls, the roll of receipts, and the roll of disbursements. Abolished.
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Cigarette
Cigarette, 'cigarette' includes, -(i) any roll of tobacco wrapped in paper or in any other substance not containing tobacco, (ii) any roll of tobacco
Baronet
200, but has since much increased. By a Royal Warrant (see The Times, Feb. 12, 1910) an official Roll of Baronets is kept, and no one who is not on that roll is received as a baronet
Magdaleon
A medicine in the form of a roll a esp a roll of plaster
devolve
devolve de·volved de·volv·ing [Medieval Latin devolvi, passive of devolvere to roll down, from Latin, from de down, away + volvere to roll] 1 : to pass by transfer or
Incorporated Law Society
generally. In this capacity the Society performs the duties of Registrar of Solicitors, has the custody of the Roll of Solicitors, conducts the examination of articled clerks, deals, subject to appeal, with all applications for admission and
Bowling
The act of playing at or rolling bowls or of rolling the ball at cricket the game of bowls or of tenpins
Gram Sabha
Gram Sabha, means a body consisting of persons registered in the electoral rolls relating to a village comprised within the area of Panchayat at the village level. [Constitution of India, Article
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Tenure
others be turned into free and common socage, save only tenures in frankalmoigne, tenures by copy of Court roll, and honorary services of grand serjeanty; and that all tenures which shall be created by the king, his
Rotulus wintoni'
Rotulus wintoni' (the Roll of Winton), an exact survey of all England, made by Alfred, not unlike that of Domesday; so called
Pells, Clerk of the
Pells, Clerk of the, an officer in the Exchequer, who entered every seller's bill on the parchment-rolls, the roll of receipts, and the roll of disbursements. Abolished.
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Cigarette
Cigarette, 'cigarette' includes, -(i) any roll of tobacco wrapped in paper or in any other substance not containing tobacco, (ii) any roll of tobacco
Baronet
200, but has since much increased. By a Royal Warrant (see The Times, Feb. 12, 1910) an official Roll of Baronets is kept, and no one who is not on that roll is received as a baronet
Magdaleon
A medicine in the form of a roll a esp a roll of plaster
devolve
devolve de·volved de·volv·ing [Medieval Latin devolvi, passive of devolvere to roll down, from Latin, from de down, away + volvere to roll] 1 : to pass by transfer or
Incorporated Law Society
generally. In this capacity the Society performs the duties of Registrar of Solicitors, has the custody of the Roll of Solicitors, conducts the examination of articled clerks, deals, subject to appeal, with all applications for admission and
Bowling
The act of playing at or rolling bowls or of rolling the ball at cricket the game of bowls or of tenpins
Gram Sabha
Gram Sabha, means a body consisting of persons registered in the electoral rolls relating to a village comprised within the area of Panchayat at the village level. [Constitution of India, Article
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