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conventionary
conventionary, a. and n. (kənˈvɛnʃənərɪ) [ad. med.L. conventiōnārius: see convention + -ary.] Applied to tenants and tenure on terms originally fixed by convention as distinguished from custom, or presumed to have been so. But the terms had themselves in fact become customary when the word is met wi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Antiqua maneria
Table of customary tenants in the early fourteenth century Conventionarii = Conventionary tenants; Villani = Villeins; Nativi = Villeins; Liberi Conventionarii = Free tenants; Nativi Conventionarii = Conventionary tenants; Nativi de Stipite = Villeins by descent See also Royal charters applying to Cornwall wikipedia.org
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conventual
conventual, a. and n. (kənˈvɛntjuːəl) [ad. med.L. conventuāl-is, f. convent-us convent: in F. conventuel 13th c.] 1. Of or belonging to a religious convent.c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. viii. xiv. 10 In Saynct Andrewys Cathedrale Kyrk the Conwentuale Chanownys togyddyr gaddryd all. c 1475 Partenay 3412 The A... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Manning (lawyer)
The Practice of the Court of Exchequer, Revenue Branch, 1827, with an appendix containing an inquiry into the tenure of the conventionary estates in Cornwall wikipedia.org
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conventional
conventional, a. (and n.) (kənˈvɛnʃənəl) [ad. L. conventiōnāl-is pertaining to a convention or agreement, f. conventiōn- convention. Cf. F. conventionnel (16th c. in Littré).] A. adj. 1. Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a convention or assembly.1812 Ann. Reg. 1810 Pref. 3 The national, convent... Oxford English Dictionary
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Duchy of Cornwall (No. 2) Act 1844
Section 92 In this section, the definitions of "Oath" and "Conventionary Tenant" were repealed by section 1(1) of, and Part IV of Schedule 1 to, the Statute wikipedia.org
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convention
convention (kənˈvɛnʃən) [a. F. convention, or ad. L. conventiōn-em meeting, assembly, covenant, n. of action f. convenīre to come together.] I. The action of convening. † 1. The action of coming together, meeting, or assembling. Obs.1490 Caxton Eneydos xiv. 50 But Iuno..wolde speke to the goddesse V... Oxford English Dictionary
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assession
assession (əˈsɛʃən) [ad. L. assessiōn-em, n. of action f. assess- ppl. stem of assidēre: see assess. Cf. (in sense 2) AF. assesseaunce.] 1. A sitting beside or together; a session.1560 J. Daus tr. Sleidane's Comm. 374 b, Whome he commaunded that..in the assession..they shoulde exhibite the confessio... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, 1840–1844
the Duchy of Cornwall (Limitation of Time) Act 1844|public|105|09-08-1844|maintained=y|archived=n|An Act to confirm and enfranchise the Estates of the Conventionary wikipedia.org
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1844年康和公国(第2号)法令
第92条 在本条中,「誓言」(Oath)及「常规租客」(Conventionary Tenant)的定义已由《1978年成文法(废除)法令》第1(1)条及附表1第IV部废除。 wikipedia.org
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duchy
duchy (ˈdʌtʃɪ) Forms: 4–5 duche, -ee, 4–7 -ie, (5 dwche, -ie), 5–6 duchye, 6–8 dutchie, -y, 6– duchy. [a. OF. ducheé, later duché, fem. (12th c. ducheté, duceé in Hatz.-Darm.), and later OF. duché masc. The former represents a L. type *ducitāt-em dukeship; the latter is = Pr. ducat, It. ducato, Sp. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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نظام الميراث بين الشعوب المختلفة
الملتزمين والذين كانوا يشكلون أغلبية السكان، في المناطق المنخفضة أنغليسز ساد بشكل مطلق نظام الأسر النووية في كورنوال: الحيازات والمقتنيات الحرة والغير حرة conventionary wikipedia.org
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harvest
▪ I. harvest, n. (ˈhɑːvɪst) Forms: 1–2 hærfest, herfest, (1 hærfæst), 3–6 hervest, 4–5 hervist, -vyst, -wist, 5 harveste, (-weste, -waste, -wyste, her(r)ust, eruyst); 3– harvest, (Sc. 8–9 hairst, 9 ha'arst, harst, herst). [OE. hærfest, hęrfest = OFris. herfst (mod.Fris. dial. harvst, hearst, herst),... Oxford English Dictionary
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