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Battle of Burford Battle of Burford
Burford, battle of, c.752. Æthelbald of Mercia was defeated by Cuthred of Wessex, enabling Wessex temporarily to extend its territories north of the Thames. Henry of Huntingdon gives a very detailed account, some of which may be authentic. On the evidence of place-names, Stenton denied that... Read more
Laudabiliter Laudabiliter
Laudabiliter, a papal letter issued in 1155 by the English Pope Adrian IV (1154–9) to Henry II, authorizing a conquest of Ireland in the interests of reforming the Irish church. It takes its name from the first word of the document, the authenticity of which has been the subject of much... Read more
Circumstantial Evidence Circumstantial Evidence
Circumstantial Evidence Jurisprudence defines evidence as any written or oral testimony given under-oath, including documents, records, or physical objects admissible in a court of law, according to established rules of evidence, either to prove or disprove the authenticity of alleged facts,... Read more
Premature ejaculation Premature ejaculation
Premature ejaculation Definition Premature ejaculation (PE) refers to the persistent or recurrent discharge of semen with minimal sexual stimulation before, on, or shortly after penetration, before the person wishes it, and earlier than he expects it. In making the ... Read more
Attestation Attestation
ATTESTATION The act of attending the execution of a document and bearing witness to its authenticity, by signing one's name to it to affirm that it is genuine. The certification by a custodian of records that a copy of an original document is a true copy that is demonstrated by his or her signature... Read more
Bill of Lading Bill of Lading
BILL OF LADING A document signed by a carrier (a transporter of goods) or the carrier's representative and issued to a consignor (the shipper of goods) that evidences the receipt of goods for shipment to a specified designation and person. Carriers using all modes of transportation issue bills of... Read more
Conclusive Conclusive
CONCLUSIVE Determinative; beyond dispute or question. That which is conclusive is manifest, clear, or obvious. It is a legal inference made so peremptorily that it cannot be overthrown or contradicted. A conclusive presumption cannot be refuted; no evidence can rebut it, as in the presumption... Read more
Novomoskovsk Novomoskovsk
Novomoskovsk, Tula/Russia Bobriki, Stalinogorsk Founded in 1930 as Bobriki from the Bobrik River whose name is derived from bobr ‘beaver’. In 1934, as the cult of Joseph Stalin's† personality grew, it was named ‘Stalin's City' after him. After his posthumous fall from... Read more
Verify Verify
VERIFY To make certain, to substantiate, or to confirm by formal oath, affirmation, or affidavit. The U.S. legal system relies on its participants to tell the truth. Before witnesses can give testimony at a trial or some other proceeding, they must swear or affirm that the testimony about to be... Read more
Ebenezer Ebenezer
Ebenezer ♂ Originally a biblical place name (meaning ‘stone of help’ in Hebrew). This was the site of the battle where the Israelites were defeated by the Philistines (1 Samuel 4:1). After they took their revenge, Samuel set up a memorial stone bearing this name (1 Samuel... Read more

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