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Definition of Inspeximus

Inspeximus
Inspeximus In*spex"i*mus, n. [L., we have inspected.] The first word of ancient charters in England, confirming a grant made by a former king; hence, a royal grant.

Meaning of Inspeximus from wikipedia

- form of charter used varies by period and jurisdiction. A charter of "Inspeximus" (Latin, literally "We have inspected") is frequently a royal charter...
- of the early charters of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, but an Inspeximus granted by Edward III in 1348 includes a Nova Grangia among the demesne...
- Briar", which is also known by the title "Bruton Town". A rare copy of an inspeximus of Magna Carta was found in Bruton in the 1950s and claimed by King's...
- was visited by King Stephen, at Worksop, in 1161. In 1258, a surviving inspeximus charter confirms Matilda de Lovetot's grant of the manor of Worksop to...
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- Pertinent, Vol.4, Cardiff, 1910, Charter no. DCCCCLXVIII, pp.1213-18, "INSPEXIMUS BY HUGH LE DESPENSER (son and heir of Hugh le Despenser and Alianora de...
- Walkhampton Whitchurch. List of hundreds of England and Wales - Devon Inspeximus: Poetry from the Manors of The Roborough Hundred by Ruth Snell ISBN 978-1-78132-302-1...
- with crescent on the fesse & Despencer quarterly") affixed to Cardiff Inspeximus 20 April 1421, published as Clark, G.T. (1910). "Charter no.MCXVI". Cartae...
- period of expansion, many individual grants to the abbey were confirmed by Inspeximus. Also under Edward I, the abbey's major privilege of immunity from secular...
- p. 552. Retrieved 10 February 2025. 1507 [...] Nov. 16. Westminster. Inspeximus and confirmation to Anne Grene and Maud Grene, daughters and heirs of...