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Ragmans roll

The rolls of deeds on parchment in which the Scottish nobility and gentry subscribed allegiance to Edward I of England

finger roll

A shot that rolls off the tips of the fingers into the basket

Master of the Rolls

Master of the Rolls [magister rotulorum, Lat.], originally the chief of a body of officers called the Masters in Chancery, of whom

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For the time being entered in the electral roll

For the time being entered in the electral roll, the words 'for the time being entered in the electoral roll' in s. 62(1) of the Representation of

Satisfaction on the Roll, Entry of

Satisfaction on the Roll, Entry of. As soon as a judgment is satisfied, by payment, levy, or otherwise, the defendant is entitled

Striking off the roll

Striking off the roll. Removing the names of a solicitor from the rolls of the Court, and thereby disentitling him to practise.

Bede-role or Bead-roll

Bede-role or Bead-roll, a long list.

Pipe

Pipe, a roll in the Exchequer; otherwise called the great roll. The Pipe Rolls contained an account of the ancient revenue

VerbarRouleau

A little roll a roll of coins put up in paper or something resembling such a roll

Convolve

To roll or wind together to roll or twist one part on another

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Ragmans roll

The rolls of deeds on parchment in which the Scottish nobility and gentry subscribed allegiance to Edward I of England

finger roll

A shot that rolls off the tips of the fingers into the basket

Master of the Rolls

Master of the Rolls [magister rotulorum, Lat.], originally the chief of a body of officers called the Masters in Chancery, of whom

Keep your definitions linked to case research

For the time being entered in the electral roll

For the time being entered in the electral roll, the words 'for the time being entered in the electoral roll' in s. 62(1) of the Representation of

Satisfaction on the Roll, Entry of

Satisfaction on the Roll, Entry of. As soon as a judgment is satisfied, by payment, levy, or otherwise, the defendant is entitled

Striking off the roll

Striking off the roll. Removing the names of a solicitor from the rolls of the Court, and thereby disentitling him to practise.

Bede-role or Bead-roll

Bede-role or Bead-roll, a long list.

Pipe

Pipe, a roll in the Exchequer; otherwise called the great roll. The Pipe Rolls contained an account of the ancient revenue

VerbarRouleau

A little roll a roll of coins put up in paper or something resembling such a roll

Convolve

To roll or wind together to roll or twist one part on another

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