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Legal Definitions - collatione heremitagii

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Definition of collatione heremitagii

Collatione heremitagii is a legal term in Latin that means "by collation of hermitage." It refers to a writ issued by the Crown that granted a clerk the responsibility of maintaining a hermitage.

An example of collatione heremitagii would be a document issued by the King of England in the 14th century, granting a priest the right to live in and maintain a small hermitage in the countryside.

Another example would be a similar writ issued by a local lord or bishop, granting a monk the right to live in and maintain a hermitage in a remote area.

These examples illustrate how the term collatione heremitagii was used in medieval times to grant individuals the right to live in and maintain small religious communities, often in isolated or rural areas.

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Simple Definition

Term: COLLATIONE HEREMITAGII

Definition: Collatione heremitagii was a legal document used in the past by the Crown to give a hermitage to a clerk. A hermitage is a small house or dwelling where a hermit lives. The document was called "collatione heremitagii" because it was used to confer the keeping of a hermitage to a clerk.

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