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mediety
mediety (mɪˈdaɪɪtɪ) [ad. L. medietās (whence OF. moietié moiety; OF. had also the learned form medieté), f. medius middle: see -ty.] 1. † a. gen. A half. Obs.c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. xi. 288 The muste, decoct to his medietee Or thridde part, they casteth to their wyne. 1571 Digges Pantom. ii. iv. M i... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Pollard (priest)
He was rector of Ermington mediety 1545–1554, of Widdicombe (or Withycombe) 1549–1560 and of Newton Ferrers in 1553–1556, rector of Wheatfield, Oxfordshire wikipedia.org
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moiety
moiety (ˈmɔɪətɪ) Forms: 4–5 moite, 5 moitee, 5–6 moyte(e, 5–7 moytie, 6 moyity, 6–7 moitie, moyetie, moietie, 6–8 moity, 7 moyitie, moyety, mojety, 6– moiety. [ME. moite, moitie, a. OF. moité, moitié, earlier meité, meitiet (mod.F. moitié) = Pr. meitat-z, mitat-z (Gascon maytat), Sp. mitad, Pg. mita... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Townson
Resigning Hatfield in the latter year, he was presented to the rectory of Blithfield, Staffordshire, and on 2 January 1752 he was instituted to the lower mediety wikipedia.org
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Half - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
half: 1 n one of two equal parts of a divisible whole " half a loaf" " half an hour" "a century and one half " Synonyms: one-half Types: fifty percent a half expressed as a percentage mediety , moiety one of two (approximately) equal parts Type of: common fraction , simple fraction the quotient of two integers n one of two divisions into which ...
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métayer
‖ métayer (metɛje) Also 9 metayar. [F. métayer:—med.L. medietārius, f. medietās half: see mediety, moiety.] A farmer who holds land on the métayage system. Also attrib. as in métayer system, métayer tenancy.1776 Adam Smith W. N. iii. ii. I. 473 A species of farmers known at present in France by the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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One-half - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
6 days agoone-half: 1 n one of two equal parts of a divisible whole Synonyms: half Types: fifty percent a half expressed as a percentage mediety , moiety one of two (approximately) equal parts Type of: common fraction , simple fraction the quotient of two integers
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Egerton Leigh
He was lord of the manors of High Legh and Twemlow, patron of the benefice of High Legh and of the 1st mediety of Lymm. wikipedia.org
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mediocrity
mediocrity (miːdɪˈɒkrɪtɪ) Also 5–6 -crite, 6 -critye, 6–7 -critie. [a. F. médiocrité, ad. L. mediocritās, f. mediocris: see mediocre and -ity.] 1. The quality or condition of being intermediate between two extremes; mean state or condition, mediety. Also, something (a quality, position, etc.) equall... Oxford English Dictionary
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Egerton Leigh (priest)
Leigh inherited the ancestral seat of West Hall together with the lordship of the manor of High Legh and the advowson of the 1st mediety of Lymm, as well wikipedia.org
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hebdomad
hebdomad, -ade (ˈhɛbdəmæd, -eɪd) Also 6 ebd-. [ad. L. hebdomas, hebdomad-, a. Gr. ἑβδοµάς (-αδ-) the number seven, a period of seven days.] † 1. The number seven viewed collectively; a group composed of seven. Obs.1545 Joye Exp. Dan. x. (R. s.v. Heavy), I Daniel was so heuey by thre hebdomads of day... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Paul (bishop)
After taking holy orders he was a frequent preacher in Oxford and was rector of a mediety of Patshall, Staffordshire, from 7 February 1626 till 1628. wikipedia.org
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St Helen's Church, Grove
medieties, but on the 3rd of the nones of May, 1227, Walter de Grey, Archbishop of York, consolidated them, when George de Ordsall, who was vicar of one mediety wikipedia.org
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Carrow Abbey
The early Rectors of Carrow Mediety, presented by the Prioresses of Carrow, were Robert de Cokethorp (1306), Richard Sekkesteyn of Herdwyk (1330), Richard wikipedia.org
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Upton, Merseyside
"..though now only a small village, Upton was formerly considered the metropolis of the lower mediety of Wirral, and had two annual fairs of considerable wikipedia.org
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