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chapter ninety-four, in
relation to the
Consolidation of
Benefices called "
Medieties," or "Portions," and to
extend the same to the
parish of Tiverton, in...
- mean, media, medial, median, mediant, mediation, mediator, mediatrix,
mediety, medieval, mediocre, mediocrity, medium, meridian, mezzanine, postmeridian...
- High Legh and Twemlow,
patron of the
benefice of High Legh and of the 1st
mediety of Lymm. He was
educated at Eton College.
Leigh married Lydia Rachel, daughter...
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Christ Church,
Hunter Street, Liverpool. The
dictionary definition of
mediety at
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Christ Church,
Hunter Street, Liverpool. The
dictionary definition of
mediety at
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original text
related to this article: Chronological...
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inclosing and
exchanging lands and
other estates, and
uniting the two
halves (
medieties) of the
rectory of the
parish church. 27 Geo. 3. c. 23 Pr. 21 May 1787...
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Letters Patent.
Medieties of the
Rectory of
Liverpool Act 1838 1 & 2 Vict. c.
xcviii 10
August 1838 An Act for
uniting the
Medieties of the
Rectory of...
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County of Northampton, and
Diocese of Peterborough,
together with one
Mediety of the
Vicarage of Pattishall, in the same
county and diocese. In 1748...
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small village,
Upton was
formerly considered the
metropolis of the
lower mediety of Wirral, and had two
annual fairs of
considerable importance, and also...
- 1544 (until
deprived under Mary I in 1554). He was
rector of
Ermington mediety 1545–1554, of
Widdicombe (or Withycombe) 1549–1560 and of
Newton Ferrers...