See Also: INDUCTION, eccles(law)
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Eccles.(dictionary)
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INCUMBENT, eccles(law)
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CONVOCATION, eccles(law)
BENEFICE, eccles(law)
Eccles , W(illiam) H(enry)(encyclopedia)
APPARATOR or APPARITOR, eccles(law)

endoneurium (medicine) and INDUCTION, eccles (law)


endoneurium (medicine)


endoneurium
<anatomy> The delicate bands of connective tissue among nerve fibres.

Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Within + a sinew, nerve.

Source: Websters Dictionary


INDUCTION, eccles (law)


INDUCTION, eccles. law. The giving a clerk, instituted to a benefice, the actual possession of its temporalties, in the Nature of livery of seisin. actual possession of its temporalties, in the Nature of livery of seisin. Ayl. Parerg. 299. Ayl. Parerg. 299.