• Auncienty is a term used to describe a system of precedence, for instance through years and continuance in the Houses of the Inns of Court, or among the...
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    succession to the post of Treasurer was once dependent purely on seniority (or auncienty), this is no longer the case. The Treasurer is now elected. Two Readers...
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    Badges of the Danish Military are military decorations issued to soldiers who achieve a variety of qualifications and accomplishments while serving active...
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  • short notice – for example when a colleague calls in sick or has a delay. Auncienty Buggins' turn Gerontocracy Gerousia, in ancient Sparta Lockstep compensation...
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    years and the continuance of the house that they be of, which they call auncienty..." The Black Books of Lincoln's Inn, I: 1422-1586, pp. 370-72 (Internet...
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