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Congé d'Elire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Congé d'Elire ( /ˈkɒndʒiː dɛˈlɪər/ ; in Law French, congé d'eslire "leave to elect") a licence from the Crown in England issued under the great seal to the dean and chapter of the cathe...
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Provenance: Inscribed on t.p. From the author, Southfleet-rectory ... Text Archive > American Libraries > The Congé d'Élire : the Church in its civil relations and spiritual claims...
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CONGE D'ELIRE (in See also: ... French, conge d'eslire, leave to elect), a See also: ... out of the spoils of the dissolved monasteries—were elected by the chapter on a conge d'elire from the crown, but now all deans are installed by letters-patent from the crown .
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“To give a person his congé” is to dismiss him from your service. “To take one’s congé” is to give notice to friends of your departure. This is done by leaving a card at the friend’s house with the letters P.P.C. (pour prendre congé) inscribed on ... E. Cobham Brewer 1810–1897. ... Confusion Worse Confounded.
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TOOTH----BILL TO ABOLISH THE CONGE d'ELIRE----VARIOUS BILLS----PETITION FOR REPEAT, OF P. W. R. ACT----PRIVY COUNCIL JUDGMENT IN RIDSDALE CASE----SUBSEQUENT ADMISSIONS OF THE PROSECUTORS----MR. ... That the Bill "to abolish the Congé d'élire," brought into the House of Commons, should be strenuously resisted,
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From 'Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857: volume 10 - Coventry and Lichfield diocese', pp.1-5, Joyce M. Horn (2003) ... Rowland Lee D.Cn.L. 1534-1543.
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Use conge in a Sentence ... See web results for conge ... See images of conge...
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Sets and their relationships are often represented by Venn diagrams. The sets are drawn as circles – the area of overlap between the circles shows elements that are common ... In mathematics, any collection of defined things (elements), ... For example, L may represent the set that consists of all the letters of the alphabet.
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Latin American dance, originally from Cuba, in which the participants form a winding line, take three steps forwards or backwards, and then kick. ... Afro-Cuban barrel drum, long and narrow in shape, played with the fingers and palms; also an Afro-Cuban ballroom dance in duple time (2 ... How to thank TFD for its existence?
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CONGE D'ELIRE (in Norman French, conge d'eslire, leave to elect), a ... out of the spoils of the dissolved monasterieswere elected by the chapter on a conge d'elire from the crown, but now all deans are installed by letters-patent from the crown. (See CONFIRMATION OF BISHOPS.); End of Article: CONGE;
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