Selected quad for the lemma: master_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
master_n abbot_n dean_n prior_n 55 3 10.1468 5 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A28468 Nomo-lexikon, a law-dictionary interpreting such difficult and obscure words and terms as are found either in our common or statute, ancient or modern lawes : with references to the several statutes, records, registers, law-books, charters, ancient deeds, and manuscripts, wherein the words are used : and etymologies, where they properly occur / by Thomas Blount of the Inner Temple, Esq. Blount, Thomas, 1618-1679. 1670 (1670) Wing B3340; ESTC R19028 517,540 312

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

Rege Niger lib. Scaccarii The Form of his Oath see in the Reg. of Writs fol. 331. b. Shirif-tooth Pèr Shiriftooth Johannes Stanley Ar. clamat habere de quolibet tenente infra feodum de Aldford unum denarium quadrantem per annum exceptis Dominicis terris propriis terrae in feodo Manerio praedicto Maner Hundred de Macclesfeld Rot. Plac. in Itin. apud Cestriam 14 Hen. 7. Shiréebe weke of Winchester and of Esser the compass or extent of a Sheriffs authority Anno 21 Rich. 2. cap. 10. 11. Sherifwikes Anno 13 Eliz. cap. 22. Shirifalty Anno 14 Car. 2. cap. 21. The time of ones being Sheriff Shire Clerk Seems to be the Under-Sheriff Anno 11 Hen. 7. cap. 15. Sometimes taken for a Clerk in the County Court Deputy to the Under-Sheriff See Cokes Rep. lib. 4. Mittons Case Shire-mote See Shire and Turn Shop Shopa Omnibus Johannes Horsenet de Hereford Bochour salutem Noveritis me praefatum Johannem dedisse c. Rogero Smyth de Bromeyard imam Shopam cum pertin suis in Bromeyard praedict scituat in le Market-place ibidem c. Dat. 27 Febr. 9 Edw. 4. See Selda Shorling and Morling Seem to be words to distinguish Fells of Sheep Shorling signifying the Fells after the Fleeces are shorn off the Sheeps back and Morling alias Mortling the Fells flean off after they die or are killed Anno 3 Edw. 4. cap. 1. and 4 Ejusdem cap. 3. Howbeit in some parts of England they understand by a Shorling a Sheep whose Fleece is shorn off and by a Mortling a Sheep that dies See Morling Sich Sichetum Sikettus A little Current of Water which is dry in the Summer Inter duos Sikettos quorum unus cadit inter Mon. Angl. 2 par fol. 426. b. Also a Water-Furrow or Gutter accordingly in Worcestershire I know a Moorish Ground called Blacksich Sicut alias Is a Writ sent out in the second place where the first was not executed Coke lib. 4. fol. 55. b. It is so called of these words expressed in it As Carolus Dei gratia c. Vicecomiti Heref. salutem Praecipimus tibi sicut alias praecipimus quod non omittas propter aliquam libertatem in Balliva tua quin eam ingrediaris capias A. B. de C. in Comitatu tuo gen c. Lambert in this Tract of Processes in the end of his Eiren. Sidemen alias Questmen Are those that are yearly chosen according to the Custom of every Parish to assist the Church-wardens in the Enquiry and presenting such offenders to the Ordinary as are punishable in the Court Christian Sigillum Notum sit omnibus Christianis quod ego Johannes de Gresley non habui potestatem Sigilli mei per unum annum integrum ultimo praeteritum jam notifico in bona memoria sana mente quod scripta Sigillo meo contradico denego in omnibus a tempore praedicto usque in diem restaurationis Sigilli praedicti In cujus rei testimonium Sigillum Decanatus de Repingdon apposui Testibus Domino Thoma Stafford Milite Johanne Arden c. Dat. apud Drakelew 18 Rich 2. See Seal and Tabellion Significabit Is a Writ which issues out of the Chancery upon a Certificat given by the Ordinary of a Man that stands obstinately excommunicate by the space of forty days for the laying him up in prison without Bail or Mainprise until he submit himself to the authority of the Church And it is so called because significavit is an emphatical word in the Writ There is also another Writ of this name in the Register of Writs fol. 7. a. directed to the Justices of the Bench willing them to stay any sute depending between such and such by reason of an Excommunication alleaged against the Plaintiff because the sentence of the Ordinary that did excommunicate him is appealed from and the Appeal yet depends undecided See Fitz. Nat. Br. De Excommunicato capiendo fol. 62. 66. A. where you may finde Writs of this name in other Cases Signet Signet Is one of the Kings Seals wherewith His Private Letters are sealed and is always in the Custody of the Kings Secretaries And there are four Clerks of the Signet Office attending them 2 Inst fol. 556. Silk-thrower or Throwster Anno 14 Car. 2. cap. 15. Is a Trade or Mystery that winds twists and spins or throws silk thereby fitting it for use who are incorporated by the said Act Wherein there is also mention of Silk-winders and Doublers which are Members of the same Trade Anno 20 Car. 2. cap. 6. Silva Cedua See Sylva Caedua Simnel Siminellus vel Symnellus Panis purior sic dictus quod a simila hoc est puriori farinae parte efficitur Panis similagineus Simnel-bread It is mentioned in Assisa Panis and is still in use especially in Lent Bread made into a Simnel shall weigh two shillings less then Wastel bread Stat. 51 H. 3. see Cocket Simony Simonia Venditio rei sacrae a Simone Mago dicta It was agreed by all the Justices Trin. 8. Jac. That if the Patron present any person to a Benefice with Cure for Mony That such Presentation c. is void though the Presentee were not privy to it and the Statute gives the presentation to the King Cokes 12 Rep. fo 74. Simony may be by compact betwixt strangers without the privity of the Incumbent or Patron Croke 1 Part fo 331. Bawderokes Case Hob. Rep. fo 165. Noys Rep. fo 22. Pascals Case 3 Inst fo 153. Simplex Carta simplex A Deed-Poll or single Deed Ricardus Mayhen de Sutton per Cartam simplicem huic indenturae indentatam dedit c. Dat. 22 Edw. 3. Sine assensu Capituli Is a Writ that lies where a Dean Bishop Prebendary Abbot Prior or Master of Hospital aliens the Land held in the right of his House without the consent of the Chapter Covent or Fraternity In which case his Successor shall have this Writ Fitz. Nat. Br. fo 195. Sine die i. Without day When Judgment is given against the Plaintiff he is said to be In misericordia pro falso clamore suo eat inde sine die i. He is dismissed the Court. Si non omnes Is a Writ of association whereby if all in Commission cannot meet at the day assign'd it is permitted that two or more of them may finish the business See Association and Fitz. Nat. Br. fo 185. 111 c. Si recognoscant Is a Writ that lies for a Creditor against his Debtor who has before the Sheriff in the County-Court acknowledged himself to owe his Creditor such a summ received of him in pecuniis numeratis The form of which Writ is this Rex vicecom salutem Praecip tibi quod si A. recognoscat se debere R. 40 solidos sine ulteriori dilatione tunc ipsum distringas ad praedictum debitum eidem R. sine dilatione reddendum Teste c. Old Nat. Br. fo 68. Site or