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purveyance
purveyance (pəˈveɪəns) Forms: 3–4 (5) por-, 3–8 pour-, 3– pur-; 3–6 -vea(u)nce, (4 -ans), 3–6 -via(u)nce, (-ans), 4–6 -vya(u)nce, (-a(u)ns); 4 -veyonce, 4–6 -veya(u)nce, 4–7 -veia(u)nce, 5–6 -voyance, 5– purveyance, (6 -veigh-, -veygha(u)nce). Also 5 perveaunce, -viance; Sc. perwyans, pourwiance, pu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Purveyor
Purveyor may refer to: A seller of dry goods; see Grocery store#Early history Purveyance, in the U.K. the right of the Crown to requisition goods and services wikipedia.org
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purveyance
purveyance/-əns; -əns/ n[U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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perviance
perviance, -aunce obs. forms of purveyance. Oxford English Dictionary
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Blessed Parliament
A bill to outlaw purveyance, whereby the Royal Household could obtain goods by right at reduced prices, was thwarted by the House of Lords. In addition, he proposed a new annual subsidy for the Royal Household of £200,000, in return for which the King would give up his right of purveyance and wikipedia.org
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repurveance
† repurveance Obs.—1 = purveyance.a 1440 Sir Degrev. 1146 He had y-made repurveaunce For al hys retenaunce Fourty days and mare. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tenures Abolition Act 1660
The long title of the Act was An Act away the Court of Wards and Liveries, and Tenures in Capite, and by Knights-service, and Purveyance, and for settling wikipedia.org
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dispurveyance
† dispurˈveyance Obs. rare. [f. prec., after purveyance.] Want of provisions; destitution.1590 Spenser F.Q. iii. x. 10 Daily siege, through dispurvayance long And lacke of reskewes, will to parley drive. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Jamian
Administratively, Jamian oversaw the daily operations of the Maritime Administration, its 900 employees, 276 ship assets under MARAD purveyance, and the wikipedia.org
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purveying
▪ I. purˈveying, vbl. n. [f. purvey v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb purvey. † 1. Foreseeing, foresight; providence, prudence.c 1374 Chaucer Troylus iv. 958 (986) If ther myght ben a variaunce To wrythen out fro goddes purueynge. 1382 Wyclif Prov. x. 23 Wisdam forsothe is to a man purueing [1388 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Great Contract
Cecil suggested that, in return for an annual grant of £200,000, the Crown should give up its feudal rights of Wardship and Purveyance, as well as the wikipedia.org
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purveyal
purveyal rare—1. (pəˈveɪəl) [f. purvey v. + -al1.] The action of purveying or supplying; purveyance, supply.1887 Hour Glass June 181 What may be called the purveyal of lecturers was a task surrounded with difficulties. Oxford English Dictionary
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Coign and livery
See also Purveyance, English equivalent Quartering Acts, requiring American colonies to billet British soldiers; one of the grievances that led to the wikipedia.org
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proviance
† proviˈance Sc. Obs. rare. Also 4 pruwiance. [a. OF. proveance (13th c. in Godef.), variant of por-, pourveance, -voyance, semi-popular representatives of L. prōvidēntia: see purveyance.] Provision; providence.c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints xxxiii. (George) 213 In þe tyme come a knycht..I treu, of goddis p... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Acts of the Parliament of England to 1483
(Purveyance) c. 7 In what manner, and of whom, Purveyance shall be made for a Castle. (Beaupleader) c. 8 Nothing shall be taken for Beaupleader. (still in force) (Purveyance) c. 2 No purveyance shall be made but for the King, the Queen, and the King's eldest son. — repealed by Statute Law Revision wikipedia.org
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