Rome - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rome-scot, or Rome-penny
Rome-scot, or Rome-penny, Peter-pence, which see, Cowel.
Rome
Rome. See ROMAN CATHOLICS and PR'MUNIRE. 25 Hen. 8, c. 21,
Appeal to Rome
Appeal to Rome, abolished by 24 Hen. 8, c. 12, commonly called the
Romanist
Romanist : a specialist in the law of ancient Rome adj : of or relating to the law of ancient
Roman
Of or pertaining to Rome or the Roman people like or characteristic of Rome the
Protestant
person reconciled to or holding communion with the Church of Rome or professing the popish religion or marrying a papist were
Roman Catholics
into this country any Agnus Dei, cross, picture, etc., from Rome; an Act of James, 3 Jac. 1, c. 5, penalizing
Padella
placed used for public illuminations as at St Peters in Rome Called also padelle
Janus
said to have dedicated to Janus the covered passage at Rome near the Forum which is usually called the Temple of
Lateran
St John Lateran the church being the cathedral church of Rome and the highest in rank of all churches in the
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