Definition of Purveyance. Meaning of Purveyance. Synonyms of Purveyance

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Dispurveyance
Dispurveyance Dis`pur*vey"ance, n. Want of provisions; ?ack of food. [Obs.] --Spenser.

Meaning of Purveyance from wikipedia

- Purveyance was an ancient prerogative right of the English Crown to purchase provisions and other necessaries for the royal household, at an appraised...
- The Texas Tommy is an American hot dog dish from Philadelphia and the Philadelphia metro area, consisting of a hot dog prepared with bacon and cheese....
- Scotland and elsewhere, helped induce lawless behaviour. Resistance to 'purveyances', or forced purchase of supplies such as grain, added to lawlessness...
- Wards and Liveries, and Tenures in Capite, and by Knights-service, and Purveyance, and for settling a Revenue upon his Majesty in Lieu thereof. P****ed by...
- marshal of the royal household, to regulate the Crown's unpo****r powers of purveyance, and to abandon recently enacted customs legislation; in return, parliament...
- notable Italian restaurants, which specialize in the preparation and purveyance of Italian cuisine: Amato's Armani Ristorante ASK Italian Bella Italia...
- 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 98) Purveyance Act 1340 c. 19 How Purveyors for the King's House and Wars shall make their Purveyance. — repealed for England and...
- — repealed by Criminal Law Act 1967 (c. 58) (Purveyance) c. 7 In what manner, and of whom, Purveyance shall be made for a Castle. — repealed for England...
- Years' War in the 14th century, Edward III used the Crown's right of purveyance for m****ive expropriations. Chapter 28 of Magna Carta required that immediate...
- £200,000, the Crown should give up its feudal rights of Wardship and Purveyance, as well as the power of creating new impositions. The Commons were allergic...