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copyholder
copyholder1 (ˈkɒpɪhəʊldə(r)) [f. copy n. 5 + holder; = ‘holder by copy’.] One who holds an estate in copyhold.1511–2 Act 3 Hen. VIII, c. 18 Custumarye and Copie⁓holders tenauntes of eny Copyeholde londes holden at wylle of the Lorde. 1523 Fitzherb. Surv. 14 These maner of copye holders haue an estat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Copyholder
A copyholder is a device that holds the hand written or printed material being typed by a copy typist. wikipedia.org
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Copyhold
The legal owner of the manor land remained the mesne lord, who was legally the copyholder, according to the titles and customs written down in the manorial The actual term "copyhold" is first recorded in 1483, and "copyholder" in 1511–1512. wikipedia.org
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copyhold
copyhold Law. (ˈkɒpɪhəʊld) For forms see copy n. [f. copy n. 5 + hold: cf. freehold.] 1. a. A kind of tenure in England of ancient origin: tenure of lands being parcel of a manor, ‘at the will of the lord according to the custom of the manor’, by copy of the manorial court-roll (see copy n. 5). (By ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Copy typist
They have the document to be typed in front of them and the copy is often held in a copyholder. The adjustable arm on the copyholder aids legibility and maximizes the typing speed. wikipedia.org
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surrenderee
surrenderee Law. (sərɛndəˈriː) [f. prec. vb. + -ee.] The person to whom an estate, etc. is surrendered: correlative to surrenderor.1662 Hughes Abridgm. Law III. 1907/1 A Copyholder doth Surrender unto the use of a Stranger, for ever, and the Lord admits the Surrenderee to hold to him and his heirs. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edna Roper
After moving to Victoria, she held various jobs including waitress, copyholder, shop assistant and jewellery maker. wikipedia.org
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conusee
† conuˈsee, -zee Law. Obs. or arch. An archaic form of cognizee: He to whom cognizance was made, esp. in a fine of land.1602 W. Fulbecke 2nd Pt. Parall. 65 [If] the payment of the money should be made at Bristowe, and the conusee receiued it at another place. 1767 Blackstone Comm. II. 363 The conuse... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jørgen Thomsen Bech
Early life and education Bech was born in, Flade, Vendsyssel, the son of copyholder Thomas Jensen (c. 1699 – 1737) and Maren Heylesdatter (c. 1698–1735 wikipedia.org
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housebote
ˈhousebote Law. Forms: 2–3 husbote, 6– housebote, (6–8 -boot, 7 -boote). [OE. *h{uacu}sbót, f. h{uacu}s house n.1 + bót boot n.1 5.] The repair of a house; wood for this purpose; the right of a tenant to take this from the landlord's estate.? 1170 Charter in Mon. Angl. (1830) VI. i. 263–4 [H]usbotam... Oxford English Dictionary
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Doug Zohrab
In 1934 he became a newspaper copyholder and junior reporter on Wellington's Evening Post newspaper. wikipedia.org
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Abner W. C. Nowlin
He was listed as a copyholder public printer for Virginia in Washington D.C. in 1891. wikipedia.org
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Smerup
Farms were originally named after each copyholder, but were also numbered 1-11 by the administration in Vemmetofte. wikipedia.org
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Binney Lock
He joined The Press as a copyholder in 1951, later becoming a reporter. wikipedia.org
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Nélson de Araújo
He was a renowned author of numerous books on the history and people of Brazil, writer, publisher, copyholder, translator, photographer, journalist, reporter wikipedia.org
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