"Henrious Vetus" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
Henrious Vetus
LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:
Henry the old, or*Elder. Klng Henry I. ls so called in anclent English chronicles and charters, to dis-tinguish hlm from the subsequent kings of that name. Spelman
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LAW AND LEGAL
In old English law. A kind of money or coin abolished by Henry II
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LAW AND LEGAL
The prlncipal her-aid of Englaq0 was of old designated “klng of the heralds," a title which seems to have been …
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