- This is a list of
Latin words with
derivatives in English language.
Ancient orthography did not
distinguish between i and j or
between u and v. Many modern...
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religious house held the
advowson (right to appoint) a
benefice with the
legal obligation to
maintain the cure of
souls in the parish,
originally by...
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scattered farms belonged,
particularly in the
hundreds of
Erbach and Püttbach, also gave
control of the
advowson of the church, that is, the
right to appoint...
- are
largely unknown in other common law
jurisdictions such as the
advowson,
chancel repair liability and
lordships of the manor.
In the
early common law...
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called ****istant readers).
In the
Church of England, the
legal right to
appoint or
recommend a
parish priest is
called an
advowson, and its
possessor is known...
- harvard.edu/?q=Tractatus%20de%20legibus%20et%20consuetudinibus [dead link]
Gross,
Charles (1914), "Law Writers", The
Sources and
Literature of
English History...
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against him that
disturbs one
in the
right of his
advowson, by
presenting a
clerk thereto when the
church is void. (
Advowson is the
right of presentation...
- of
Westminster 1285 (13 Edw. 1. St. 1) to
clarify the
proceedings of
Advowsons in case of
Quare impedit.
Section 2(3) of the act was
repealed by Group...
- nuns of
Dartford in frankalmoin to hold for the friars. Five
years earlier they had
acquired in the same way from
Richard II the
advowson of Willian, Hertfordshire...
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history of
inheritance taxes in the
United Kingdom has
undergone significant change and
mutation since their original introduction in 1694.
Probate duty was...