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Definition of Abbots

Abbot
Misrule Mis*rule", n. 1. The act, or the result, of misruling. 2. Disorder; confusion; tumult from insubordination. Enormous riot and misrule surveyed. --Pope. Abbot, or Lord, of Misrule. See under Abbot, and Lord.

Meaning of Abbots from wikipedia

- 448, 23 archimandrites or abbots sign, with 30 bishops. The second Council of Nicaea, AD 787, recognized the right of abbots to ordain their monks to the...
- in church affairs. Lay abbots existed in the tenth century, also in the eleventh. Crínán of Dunkeld (d. 1045) was the lay abbot of the monastery of Dunkeld...
- abbots and imperial abbesses who although they were also immediate, held only two collective votes in the Diet. Actual prince-abbots were: the Abbot of...
- area was split into four manors: Abbots Langley, Langleybury, Chambersbury, and Hyde. In 1539, Henry VIII seized Abbots Langley and sold it to his military...
- Place-names project, the settlement name Abbots Bromley could mean 'clearing/wood frequented by broom'. The prefix 'abbots' was added because the village was...
- Hemingford Abbots is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Hemingford Abbots lies approximately 3 miles (5 km) east of Huntingdon, and...
- Abbots Ripton is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Abbots Ripton is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district...
- George Abbot may refer to: George Abbot (bishop) (1562–1633), English clergyman who became Archbishop of Canterbury George Abbot (author) (c. 1603–1649)...
- right to set commendatory abbots over monasteries that were occupied by religious communities. Often these commendatory abbots were laymen, v****als of the...
- peasants farm/settlement', the "Abbots" part being from the fact that it was held by Winchcombe Abbey. Charlton Abbots was recorded in the Domesday Book...