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  • 71Battle Abbey — • Founded by William the Conqueror on the site of the Battle of Senlae or Hastings (1066) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Battle Abbey     Battle Abbey      …

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  • 72Ecclesiastical Archives — • A collection of documents, records, and memorials, pertaining to the origin, foundation, growth, history, and constitutions of a diocese, parish, monastery, or religious community under the jurisdiction of the Church Catholic Encyclopedia.… …

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  • 73Prescription in Civil Jurisprudence — • Prescription in some form and under some name is said to have existed as a part of the municipal law of every civilized nation, except the Jewish . . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Prescription in Civil Jurisprudence      …

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  • 74Universities — • The principal Catholic foundations have been treated in special articles; here the general aspects of the subject are presented Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Universities     Universities …

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  • 75James Beaton (1517-1603) —     James Beaton     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► James Beaton     (Or Bethune)     Archbishop of Glasgow, b. 1517; d. 24 April, 1603; the son of James Beaton of Balfarg (a younger son of John Beaton of Balfour) and nephew to Cardinal David Beaton.… …

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  • 76deed — 1 n 1: something done: act (1) my free act and deed 2: a written instrument by which a person transfers ownership of real property to another see also deliver …

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  • 77Charles Lyttelton (bishop) — Charles Lyttelton (1714–1768) was an English churchman and antiquary, bishop of Carlisle from 1762. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Legacy 4 Notes …

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  • 78Liber Eliensis — Impresión de la catedral de Ely de principios del siglo XIX, lugar de origen del Liber Eliensis. Liber Eliensis (a veces Historia Eliensis[1] o Book of Ely en …

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  • 79land grant — A conveyance of public property to a subordinate government or corporation; a muniment of title (See muniments of title) issued by a state or government for the donation of some part of the public domain. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of… …

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  • 80Isaacs — This surname may be of Jewish, French or English origin, and derives from the Hebrew male given name Yitschak , a derivative of tsachak , to laugh. This name was given to the son of Abraham and Sarah, and popular etymology connects the meaning… …

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