chauntry
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chauntry rents — /chontriy rents/ In old English law, money paid to the Crown by the servants or purchasers of chauntry lands. See chantry … Black's law dictionary
chauntry rents — /chontriy rents/ In old English law, money paid to the Crown by the servants or purchasers of chauntry lands. See chantry … Black's law dictionary
chauntry — Same as chantry. Chausse’e. A levee of earth, which is made along the stream to retain the water of a river or pond; a levee which is made in low, wet and swampy places to serve as a road or way. De Armas v Mayor, etc. of New Orleans, 5 La 132,… … Ballentine's law dictionary
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