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Clarendon
Clar·en·don C0386000 (klăr′ən-dən), First Earl of See Edward Hyde.clarendon (ˈklærəndən) n (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) printing a style of boldface roman type[C20: named after the Clarendon Press at Oxford University]
Clarendon (ˈklærəndən) n (Placename) a village near Salisbury in S England: site of a council held by Henry II in 1164 that produced a code of laws (the Constitutions of Clarendon) defining relations between church and state
Clarendon (ˈklærəndən) n (Biography) 1st Earl of, title of Edward Hyde. 1609–74, English statesman and historian; chief adviser to Charles II (1660–67); author of History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England (1704–07)Clar•en•don (ˈklær ən dən) n. 1. Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of, 1609–74, British statesman and historian. 2. Council of, the ecumenical council (1164) occasioned by the opposition of Thomas à Becket to Henry II. Clarendon
Clarendon1 1st Earl of, title of Edward Hyde. 1609--74, English statesman and historian; chief adviser to Charles II (1660--67); author of History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England (1704--07)
Clarendon2 a village near Salisbury in S England: site of a council held by Henry II in 1164 that produced a code of laws (the Constitutions of Clarendon) defining relations between church and state Clarendon
CLARENDON. The constitutions of Clarendon were certain statutes made in the reign of Henry H., of England, in a parliament holden at Clarendon, by which the king checked the power of the pope and his clergy. 4 Bl. Com. 415. |