Definition of Purveyance. Meaning of Purveyance. Synonyms of Purveyance

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Definition of Purveyance

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Dispurveyance
Dispurveyance Dis`pur*vey"ance, n. Want of provisions; ?ack of food. [Obs.] --Spenser.

Meaning of Purveyance from wikipedia

- Purveyance was an ancient prerogative right of the English Crown to purchase provisions and other necessaries for the royal household, at an appraised...
- The Texas Tommy is an American hot dog dish in which a hot dog is prepared with bacon and cheese. Despite the name, it was invented in Pottstown, Pennsylvania...
- notable Italian restaurants, which specialize in the preparation and purveyance of Italian cuisine: Amato's ASK Italian Bella Italia Beppi's Restaurant...
- Act 1863 (Purveyance) c. 2 — repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1863 (Purveyance) c. 3 — repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1863 (Purveyance) c. 4 —...
- Years' War in the 14th century, Edward III used the Crown's right of purveyance for m****ive expropriations. Chapter 28 of Magna Carta required that immediate...
- marshal of the royal household, to regulate the Crown's unpo****r powers of purveyance, and to abandon recently enacted customs legislation; in return, parliament...
- provisionality, proviso, provisory, prudence, prudent, prudential, purvey, purveyance, purveyor, purview, review, reviewal, revisal, revise, revision, revisionary...
- part a large agribusiness company that is involved in all aspects of the purveyance of beef, pork, poultry, and sheep food commodities, including animal rearing...
- three magnates to his personal council, limit the royal prerogative of purveyance, and protect land tenure rights. But Henry was adamant that three concerns...
- until 6 January 1606 because of the Gunpowder Plot. A bill to outlaw purveyance, whereby the Royal Household could obtain goods by right at reduced prices...