- CONGÉ D'ÉLIRE
- a warrant granted by the Crown to the dean and chapter of a cathedral to elect a particular bishop to a vacant see.
The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. James Wood. 1907.
The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. James Wood. 1907.
congé d'élire — congé d’élire /dā lēr/ 1. Permission to elect 2. The crown s formal permission to a dean and chapter to elect a certain person as bishop • • • Main Entry: ↑congé … Useful english dictionary
congé d’élire — /dā lēr/ ▪ Permission to elect ▪ The crown s formal permission to a dean and chapter to elect a certain person as bishop ● congé … Useful english dictionary
Congé d'Elire — Anglicanism portal Congé d Elire (English pronunciation: /ˈkɒndʒiː dɛˈlɪər/; in Law French, congé d eslire leave to elect ) a licence from the Crown in England issued under the great seal to the dean … Wikipedia
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conge d'eslire — /konzhey delir/ Also spelled conge d elire, conge delire. A permission or license from the British sovereign to a dean and chapter to elect a bishop, in time of vacation; or to an abbey or priory which is of royal foundation, to elect an abbot or … Black's law dictionary
conge d'eslire — /konzhey delir/ Also spelled conge d elire, conge delire. A permission or license from the British sovereign to a dean and chapter to elect a bishop, in time of vacation; or to an abbey or priory which is of royal foundation, to elect an abbot or … Black's law dictionary
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