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commonalty
commonalty (ˈkɒmənəltɪ) Forms: 3–4 comunaute, 4–6 co(m)munalte, 5 comonaltie, 6– commonalty (with from 20 to 30 variants following all the forms of co(m)mon, comen, comyn, etc., and of the suffix, -aute, -alte, -altie, etc.) [a. OF. comunalté, comunauté (= Pr. cominaltat, It. comunaltà), f. OF. and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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communaute
communaute obs. f. commonalty. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Stone (Parliamentarian)
He was a trustee for the Lord Mayor and commonalty of London in 1653. wikipedia.org
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communalty
communalty, -tie etc., obs. ff. commonalty. Oxford English Dictionary
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Eight Men
John Franklin Jameson (1859–1937) wrote of the Eight Men: The commonalty were called together; they were sore distressed. ; this promise was made by the commonalty but was not followed by the pay. wikipedia.org
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comnalte
comnalte obs. f. commonalty. Oxford English Dictionary
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1613 in Ireland
Belfast is constituted a municipal corporation, comprising a Sovereign, twelve burgesses and a commonalty, with the privilege of sending two representatives wikipedia.org
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commonality
commonality (kɒməˈnælɪtɪ) Forms: 4 com(m)unalite, -ee, 4–7 -ie, 6– commonality. [A by-form of commonalty, conformed (in its earlier spelling) to the L. *commūnālitās.] † 1. A community, commonwealth; = commonalty 1. Obs.c 1374 Chaucer Boeth. i. iv. 13 Þe gouernours of communalities. Ibid. iv. vi. 14... Oxford English Dictionary
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Abraham Pietersen van Deusen
John Franklin Jameson (1859–1937) writes: The commonalty were called together; they were sore distressed. ; this promise was made by the commonalty but was not followed by the pay. wikipedia.org
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plebeity
† pleˈbeity Obs. rare. Also 7 plebeyity. [f. L. plēbēi-us plebeian + -ity: cf. laity, nobility, etc.; L. had plēbitās *plebity.] 1. The lower or plebeian class; the commonalty.1618 Wotton in Reliq. (1651) 190 The Plebeyity (whose supream Object is Bread) cried in all corners, Viva Donato. 1656 Bloun... Oxford English Dictionary
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Giles de Argentine
as justice itinerant in 1253, and in 1258 was named by the barons, in the Provisions of Oxford, as one of the twelve permanent representatives of the commonalty wikipedia.org
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Mayor of Carmarthen
The Mayor, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the Borough of Carmarthen were established by a royal charter of 1604. wikipedia.org
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comenaute
comenaute obs. f. commonalty. Oxford English Dictionary
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伦敦市法团
伦敦市法团的正式名称是“伦敦市的市长、议员和市民”(Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London),意即包括伦敦市的市长、参事会(Court of Aldermen)、政务议事厅(Court of Common Council)、和伦敦市的自由民和同业公会 wikipedia.org
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Municipal Borough of Colchester
The "Mayor and Commonalty of the Borough of Colchester" was reformed as a municipal borough. wikipedia.org
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