Definition of Mediety. Meaning of Mediety. Synonyms of Mediety

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Definition of Mediety

Mediety
Mediety Me*di"e*ty, n. [L. medietas.] The middle part; half; moiety. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Mediety from wikipedia

- 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...
- Christ Church, Hunter Street, Liverpool. The dictionary definition of mediety at Wiktionary Wikisource has original text related to this article: Chronological...
- Christ Church, Hunter Street, Liverpool. The dictionary definition of mediety at Wiktionary Wikisource has original text related to this article: Chronological...
- 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...
- 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...
- County of Northampton, and Diocese of Peterborough, together with one Mediety of the Vicarage of Pattishall, in the same county and diocese. In 1748...
- 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...