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brieve
brieve Scotch Law. (briːv) Also 7 breive, briefe, brife. [Another form of brief n.] A writ or precept issued from Chancery in the Sovereign's name, directing trial to be made of certain points specified. Before the institution of the Court of Session (1532) a breve or brieve was the prescribed form ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Old Rory
Roderick disowned Torcuil Connanach on account of alleged adultery between his wife and the Morrison brieve of Lewis. He was by stratagem apprehended by the brieve of Lewis, chief of the Morrisons of Ness, and carried to the lands of the Mackenzies, into the presence of wikipedia.org
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furiosity
furiosity (fjʊrɪˈɒsɪtɪ) [ad. late L. furiōsitāt-em, f. furiōsus furious: see -ity.] 1. The quality or state of being furious; fury; an instance of this. Now rare.1509 Barclay Shyp of Folys (1570) 69 His owne madnes and cruell furiositie. 1560 Rolland Crt. Venus iii. 578 We reid greit furiositie Of s... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Scrimgeour
Scrimgeour had a law suit against the Laird of Lawis involving a "brieve of idiotry" and the Graham family. wikipedia.org
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pleadable
pleadable, a. (ˈpliːdəb(ə)l) Also 5–7 pled-, 6 pleade-. [ME. a. AF. pledable (1292 Britton) = OF. plaidable, f. plaidier to plead: see -able.] 1. That may be pleaded. a. Of a cause: That may legally be maintained or defended in a court of law.[1292 Britton ii. i, La fourme et la manere de pleder per... Oxford English Dictionary
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Filippo Pigafetta
Trattato Brieve dello Schierare in Ordinanza gli Eserciti et dell'apparecchiamento della guerra by Leo VI the Wise, 1586. wikipedia.org
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uncassable
† unˈcassable, a., unˈcassed, ppl. a. Obs. (un-1 7 b, 8. See cass v.)1599 Queen Elizabeth in Moryson Itin. (1617) ii. 56 You may keep the Captaines uncassed, but not give any warrant to them to supply their Companies with any more Irish. 1609 Skene Reg. Maj. 12 In that case he affirmes the brieve to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Giacomo Castelvetro
Bibliography --, Gillian Riley, editor and translator, The fruit, herbs & vegetables of Italy, translation of Brieve racconto di tutte le radici, di tutte wikipedia.org
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mortancestry
mortancestry Scots Law. (mɔːˈtænsɪstrɪ) Corrupt Sc. form of mort d'ancestor. Chiefly in brieve of mortancestry, which corresponds to the Eng. ‘writ of assize of mort d'ancestor’.1609 Skene Reg. Maj. 58 Qvhen ane man deceisses saised in frie tenement, swa that he is vest and saised therein in propert... Oxford English Dictionary
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Audita querela
The brieve may have involved a payment from the Exchequer, but did not appear to take root in Scots law. The text of the ancient brieve has been lost. wikipedia.org
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retour
▪ I. retour, n. (rɪˈtʊə(r)) Also 6 retoure, retowre. [a. OF. retour, verbal n. of retourner to return. In later use partly readopted from mod.F. In the following passage retours is perhaps an alteration of recours recourse (but cf. OF. sans retour): 13.. K. Alis. 602 (Bodl. MS.), He shal be poysond ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reed G. Landis
Army, for extraordinary heroism in action west of Douai and south of Vitry, August 8, 1918; west of Brieve, August 12, 1918; and over Lens, August 13, During a general engagement west of Brieve on August 12, 1918, he singled out an enemy plane and shot it down. wikipedia.org
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breve
▪ I. breve, n. (briːv) Also 6 breeuve, 7 brieve. [A variant of bref, brefe, brief n. in same senses.] 1. A letter of authority; a royal mandate: see brief n. 1.a 1300 Cursor M. 19606 O prince o preistes..purchest he þar breue For to seke..cristen men. 1600 Gowrie's Conspir. Select. Harl. Misc. (1793... Oxford English Dictionary
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Olave Sinclair
The assailant from Lewis, traditionally described as Hucheon MacLeod, seems to have been Hugh Morrison, brieve of Lewis, of Trotterness, who killed Olave's Her second husband was William Bruce of Symbister Henry Sinclair, who was killed in a feud by Hugh Breif alias Hugh Morrison, brieve of Lewis, of Trotterness wikipedia.org
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Luigi Ferdinando Marsili
External links Marsili at encyclopedia.com Works and collections of Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli at kunstkammer.at/ www.bub.unibo.it Brieve wikipedia.org
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