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statute staple
statute staple Law. Now only Hist. Also statute of the staple. [An elliptical use of statute of the staple as the name of the ordinance of 1353 (see staple n.2 1); cf. statute merchant. (The shortened form statute staple is on the analogy of statute merchant.)] A bond of record, acknowledged before ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Statute of the Staple
The staple towns named in the statute were at Newcastle upon Tyne, York, Lincoln, Norwich, Westminster, Canterbury, Chichester, Winchester, Exeter, and and Statute of the Staple http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1825/50/pdfs/ukpga_18250050_en.pdf? wikipedia.org
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Staple Act
The term Staple Act may refer to any of the following pieces of legislation:- Statute of the Staple, a 1353 English statute Staple Act of 1663, one of wikipedia.org
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staple
▪ I. staple, n.1 (ˈsteɪp(ə)l) Forms: 1, 4 stapol, 1–5 stapul, stapel, 3 stapil, stapple, 5 stapill, stapyl(l, 6 stapylle, 5–6 stapulle, 6 stappil, 4, 7 stable, 7 Sc. staiple, 4– staple. [OE. stapol str. masc. (a wk. form stapole is doubtful) corresponds to OFris. stapul, stapel stem or visible part ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Staple
Staple Staple (EP), a 2003 EP by Staple STAPLE! three days Statute of the Staple, a statute passed in 1353 by the Parliament of England The Staple, in English historiography, the entire medieval system 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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The Staple
For a time after 1353, staple ports were established in England, under the Statute of the Staple: thus various English localities named "Stapleton" or See also Amsterdam Entrepôt (Amsterdam stapelmarkt) Merchants of the Staple Statute of the Staple Staple right References External links The origin wikipedia.org
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elegit
elegit Law. (ɪˈliːdʒɪt) [f. L. ēlēgit ‘he has chosen’, 3rd pers. sing. perfect tense of ēligĕre to choose; see quot. 1809.] A writ of execution, by which a creditor is put in possession of (formerly half) the goods and lands of a debtor, until his claim is satisfied.1503–4 Act 19 Hen. VII, c. 36 §1 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Staple, Kent
The "staple" of Staple was wool, exported to the Low Countries. The 'Statute of Acton Burnell' (1283) removed the Staple from Calais to fifteen appointed places in England, Ireland and Wales. wikipedia.org
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Alnage
A statute was passed in 1665 creating the office of alnager of the new drapery, and defining the sizes to which cloth should be woven. See also Maltolt Statute of the Staple Weights and Measures Acts (UK) for quotes of relevant legislation References Textiles History of clothing wikipedia.org
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statute merchant
statute merchant Law. Now only Hist. [statute n. + merchant a. An elliptical use of the designation of the Statute of Merchants of 1285, (Anglo-L. statutum de mercatoribus, also statutum mercatorium, AFr. estatut marchand) whence the powers of summary execution of this kind of instrument were derive... Oxford English Dictionary
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Augherskea
The townland covers 656 statute acres. History In medieval times the townland belonged to Kingdom of Meath. 'The Irish Statute Staple Books' for 12 May 1597, where it is spelled Agherneskine. wikipedia.org
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Stonor Letters
See also Statute of the Staple Plumpton Correspondence Notes Bibliography Supplementary Stonor Letters and Papers, 1314-1482 (London 1924) External wikipedia.org
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Maltolt
See also Taxation in medieval England Statute of the Staple References External links Tax clashes 13th century in England Taxation in medieval England wikipedia.org
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Merchants of the Staple
The Company of Merchants of the Staple of England, the Merchants of the Staple, also known as the Merchant Staplers, is an English company incorporated See also List of Merchants of the Staple Statute of the Staple References External links The Company of Merchants of the Staple of England website wikipedia.org
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