PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «DILAPIDATOR»
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DILAPIDATOR»
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1
A Treatise on the Law of Dilapidations and Nuisances
tell you that the prior who you suppose granted the annuity to you was a
dilapidator of his house, and was accused thereof by his monks ; whereupon
process was issued for the purpose of depriving him, and he was summoned to
the Court of ...
2
A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Rochester ...
"brary refpecYmg St. David's, it is faid, that Doctor <c Richard Davies, in Queen
Elizabeth's time, was the *' greateft dilapidator the See ever had." (p. 100, 101.)
Such an aflertion ought not to have been credited by any one at all acquainted
with ...
3
A popular and complete English dictionary
DILAPIDATOR. DIMIDIATED. decay any building in poss< asi-m of an incumbent.
Destruction; demolition, decay; ruin. Peculation. DiLApiDiTO'i, de-ap'e-di-tur, 11.
One who causes dilapidation. DiLiTAbiHTY, de-ta-ta-bll'ti.te, w. The quality of ...
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Archaeologia Cambrensis
Of these two calumniators Watson says thus; "Willis in his survey says 'The Bp.
became a most miserable dilapidator.'" But Watson adds " this writer I think treats
his character too severely ; as likewise does A. Wood." — Watson might in plain ...
5
The Practical Register: Or, A General Abridgment of the Law, ...
Where the Action He: In'- a Fat-son suffers Dilapidations, and "'after- c against the
Dilapidator wards takes another-Benefioe, whereby his former 'by his Successffl-
- Benefice becomes void; his Successor may have anAction against him, and ...
9 A dilapidator. 10. Perjured 11. His ministerie unproved. 12. His testimoniall not
proved. That he hath bene a dilapidator of the state of the churche, in leasing his
own corpes of the deanrye, and of other the prebends.1 In taking the treasure, ...
Mary Anne Everett Green, Charles Trice Martin, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, 1871
7
Life of Mr. William Whittingham, Dean of Durham: From a Ms. ...
9 A dilapidator. 10. Perjured 11. His ministerie improved. 12. His testimoniall not
proved. That he hath bene a dilapidator of the state of the churche, in leasing his
own corpes of the deanrye, and of other the prebcnds.1 In taking the treasure, ...
Mary Anne Everett Green, 1871
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Works of the Camden Society
9 A dilapidator. 10. Perjured 11. His ministerie unproved. 1 2. His testimoniall not
proved. That he hath bene a dilapidator of the state of the churche, in leasing his
own corpes of the deanrye, and of other the prebends.1 In taking the treasure, ...
9
The Christian Remembrancer
The non-residence was to be the rule of punishment, not the amount of the
dilapidations, or the neglectfulness or disobedience of the dilapidator. So that he
who was nonresident for three months might commit twice as much dilapidation
as he ...
9 A dilapidator. 10. Perjured 11. His ministerio unproved. 12. His testimoniall not
proved. That he hath bene a dilapidator of the state of the churche, in leasing his
own corpes of the deanrye, and of other the prebends.1 In taking the treasure, ...
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