Mortuus

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(Lat.) Dead. Ainsworth. So in sheriff’s return m.ortuus est, he is dead. O. Bridg. 469; Brooke, Abr. “Retorne de Brief e,” pi. 125; 19 Viner, Abr. “Return,” lib. 2, pi. 12.

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(Lat.) Dead. Ainsworth. So in sheriff’s return m.ortuus est, he is dead. O. Bridg. 469; Brooke, Abr. “Retorne de Brief e,” pi. 125; 19 Viner, Abr. “Return,” lib. 2, pi. 12.

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