- A foot of fine (plural, feet of fines; Latin: pes finis; plural,
pedes finium) is the
archival copy of the
agreement between two
parties in an English...
- Kingdom),
contains its
first use in
England on
January 20, 1270, at
Pedes Finium, 54 Hen. III, Salop. Both
words are
participles of the
Latin verb mutare...
-
Varunian traits in
allowing the
enlargement of the
borders (propagatio
finium): Briquel(p 134 n. 8.) Saturn's
lightning bolts are
those of wintertime...
- Atskats, p. 40, ISBN 9984-619-40-0 Broks, p. 62
Samogitiensis et Rigensis: De
finium dioecesanorum commutatione, Acta
Apostolicae Sedis,
Volume 12 (1920), p...
- Online,
accessed 16
October 2017). C.
Roberts (ed.),
Excerpta e
Rotulis Finium in
Turri Londinensi ****ervatis,
Henrico Tertio Rege, A.D. 1216-1272, I:...
- sanderstead-parish.org.uk/html/all_saints_history.html) Lewis,
Frank B. (1894),
Pedes Finium; or,
Fines Relating to the
County of Surrey, Guildford:
Surrey Archaeological...
- (ed. J. Hunter) The Attorney-General
versus S**** (1834)
Fines sive
Pedes Finium [etc.] 2 vols. (1835–42) (ed. J. Hunter) A
Letter to
Patrick Frazer Tytler...
-
transferred to the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Lleida.
Following the De
mutatione finium Dioecesium Valentinae-Segorbicensis-Dertotensis decree, of 31 May 1960,...
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Stephen Devereux Charters for Lyonshall, page 49, 53
Excerpta E
Rotulis Finium in
Turri Londinensi ****ervatis,
Henrico Tertio Rege, 1216-1272. 1831. Entry...
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Concilium Vaticanum II hoc
praeceperit ut quam
primum ad
aptiorem finium dioecesium dispositionem deveniretur, attentis, si res posceret, cir****scriptionum...