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▸ noun: (historical) A modification of the Norman handwriting, as distinguished from the modern or Italian handwriting, in use in the English law-courts from the 16th century until the reign of George II.
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▸ noun: (historical) A modification of the Norman handwriting, as distinguished from the modern or Italian handwriting, in use in the English law-courts from the 16th century until the reign of George II.
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Anglo-Norman,
Chancery Standard,
assizes,
borough English,
wardholding,
lawrightman,
custos rotulorum,
Roundhead,
Anglo-Latin,
lathe,
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