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Eliz.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Elizabethan.


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Abr. 513.-462- The parliament, we observed, by it's absolute and transcendent authority, may perform this, or any other act whatsoever: and actually did perform it to a great extent, by statute 39 Eliz. c.

From Commentaries on the Laws of England Book the First by Blackstone, William, Sir

Clipping the current coin of the kingdom was an offence not sufficiently guarded against by the common law: therefore it was thought expedient by statute 5 Eliz. c.

From Commentaries on the Laws of England Book the First by Blackstone, William, Sir

"A transfer from John Shakespeare and Mary his wife" of her shares of Snitterfield, 21 Eliz., for £4; 15 Oct.,

From Shakespeare's Family by Stopes, C. C. (Charlotte Carmichael)

The Booke of Comon Prayer, published primo Eliz. was first resolved upon and established in the Church in the tyme of K. Ed.

From The Acts of Uniformity Their Scope and Effect by Lacey, T. A. (Thomas Alexander)

The passage is inaccurately quoted by Wright, Queen Eliz., i.

From History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2 by Baird, Henry Martyn