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Legantine, or legantine constitutions
Legantine, or legantine constitutions, ecclesiastical laws enacted in national synods, held under the Cardinals Otho and Othobon, legates from Pope
Onus episcopale
customary payments from the clergy, to their diocesan bishop, of synodals, pentecostals, etc.
Provincial Constitutions
Provincial Constitutions, the decrees of provincial synods held under divers archbishops of Canterbury, from Stephen Langton, in
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Senage
Senage, money paid for synodals.
Synodales testes
Synodales testes
Witena-gemot, or Wittena-gemote
Wittena-gemote [fr. witta, Sax., a wise man, and gemot, a synod or council], the great council by which an Anglo-Saxon king
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