locality, decree of
a teind court decree, allocating a stipend due to a minister in proportions among the various heritors liable to pay it; see modification valuation.
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a teind court decree, allocating a stipend due to a minister in proportions among the various heritors liable to pay it; see modification valuation.
a sequel, being a small quantity of meal given to the servants of a mill for grinding it; see knaveship, sequel.
Latin phrase meaning ‘in the place of tutor’ (i.e. acting as tutor).