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PASCHA

In old English law and practice. Easter. De termino Pascha, of the term of Easter. Bract fol. 2465. Pascha clausula. The octave of Easter, or Jjow-Sunday, which closes that solemnity. Pascha floridum. The Sunday before Easter, called “Palm-Sunday.”-Paseha rents. In English ecclesiastical law. Yearly tributes paid by the clergy to the bishop or archdeacon at their Easter visitations.

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