"Duchy Of Lancaster" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Duchy Of Lancaster LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Those lands which formerly belonged to the dukes of Lancaster, and now belong to the crown in right of the duchy. The duchy is distinct from the county palatine of Lancaster, and lncludes not only the county, but also much territory at a distance from It, especlally the Savoy in London and some land near west-minster. 3 Bl. Comm. 78

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Barmote Courts LAW AND LEGAL

Courts held ln certain mining districts belongiug to the Duchy of Lancaster, for regulation of the mines, and for deciding …

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A court of special jurisdiction, held before the chancellor of the duchy or his deputy, concerning ali matters of equity …

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