Valecta

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Valecta Definition

(L. Lat.) In old English law. A body-servant, or attendant; a valet; a ward of the crown. Spelman.

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(L. Lat.) In old English law. A body-servant, or attendant; a valet; a ward of the crown. Spelman.

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