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Example sentences for "sequestrated"

Lexicographically close words:
sequere; sequester; sequestered; sequestering; sequestrate; sequestration; sequestrations; sequestrators; sequestred; sequestrum
  1. The will is interesting, as showing the extent to which the Lord President had contrived to enrich himself out of the sequestrated estates of obnoxious Royalists during the period of the usurpation.

  2. Clumber appears to have been sequestrated from the Leghs during the Civil War, and never restored.

  3. If an arrest has been made the prisoner is to be discharged on bail to present himself before the inquisitors and any property seized or sequestrated is to be released.

  4. A fortnight later, another visit paid to Paniagua's house showed that five sacks of the sequestrated article had been removed, whereupon he was confined in the royal prison.

  5. Dezpuch accepted, but Ferdinand at once sequestrated all the revenues of Monreal and the priory of Santa Cristina and ordered him to resign.

  6. They were mostly men of wealth whose fortunes were attractive objects of spoliation, and Bravo took care of his kindred by appointing them to positions in which they could appropriate much of the sequestrated property.

  7. By the time the latter was condemned, Mesa had died and the sequestrated property was not forthcoming.

  8. It was confined to property found in possession of the accused; whatever he owned that was in the hands of third parties could not be sequestrated and had to await sentence of confiscation before it could be seized.

  9. When the sentence was read to her in the audience-chamber, she asked how she was to pay the twenty ducats and was told it would come out of the property sequestrated at her arrest.

  10. When the accused was arrested, all his visible possessions were simultaneously sequestrated and inventoried.

  11. As we shall see hereafter, unless the accused was penniless, the cost of his maintenance in prison was a first lien on his sequestrated property and, if there was not ready money, his effects were auctioned off to supply it.

  12. It may seem harsh to attribute this to the repulsive motive of prolonging the trial in order to enjoy the benefit of the sequestrated revenues of Toledo, but his financial needs were extreme and the temptation was great.

  13. In 1616, Padre Hieronimo de la Madre de Dios, tried for mysticism, sought his first audience to complain that his ration was insufficient; he wished it increased by a real a day, which could be charged to his sequestrated property.

  14. For seventeen years he had wrongfully enjoyed Carranza's sequestrated revenues, which, allowing for all deductions, must have yielded him two or three millions of ducats.

  15. Some details as to the parsimony with which he was treated are almost incredible when we reflect that the Inquisition and Philip were enjoying the enormous sequestrated revenues of their prisoner.

  16. Maine I will find thee A sweetly sequestrated nook, Where the far-winding Skoodoowabskooksis Conjoins with the Skoodoowabskook.

  17. Our cot shall be close by the waters, Within that sequestrated nook, Reflected by Skoodoowabskooksis, And mirrored in Skoodoowabskook.

  18. The vessel, too, was sequestrated pending proceedings; but these same authorities did not take the trouble to set a guard on board.

  19. The crew had left her in due course in her own boats which directly they reached the town were sequestrated by the harbour authorities.

  20. What, have you no better employment for your rounds of sequestrated beef than to leave them behind you when you shift your quarters?

  21. But by the rules of the institution, when the term of payment is past, the property of a defaulting creditor may be immediately sequestrated to the crown.

  22. I have sequestrated his property in Westphalia.

  23. All the habitable houses are sealed up; 6000 domestics of the sequestrated families are in the streets.

  24. That he was seized and sequestrated can hardly be doubted, but how or by whom, except so far as he himself describes, was never satisfactorily known.

  25. This mode of origin is illustrated by the development of dermoids from sequestrated portions of epidermis.

  26. The skin dermoid, or derma-cyst as it has been called by Askanazy, arises from a portion of epiblast, which has become sequestrated during the process of coalescence of two cutaneous surfaces in development.

  27. It contains striped muscle fibres, and is supposed to originate from a residue of muscular tissue which has become sequestrated during development.

  28. Our cot shall be close by the waters Within that sequestrated nook-- Reflected in Skoodoowabskooksis And mirrored in Skoodoowabskook.

  29. Ah no,--for in Maine I will find thee A sweetly sequestrated nook, Where the far winding Skoodoowabskooksis Conjoins with the Skoodoowabskook.

  30. The most powerful noble of Poitou, when designated as a heretic by Frere Maurice, the Inquisitor of Paris, is at once thrown into the prison of the Temple by the king, and all his estates are sequestrated to await the result.

  31. All Templar property was to be sequestrated and careful inventories be made out.

  32. Resistance, however, was hopeless, and in a few weeks they submitted; their property was sequestrated and they were kept in honorable confinement, without being deprived of the sacraments.

  33. Merchandise of enemy origin shall only be sequestrated when it is at the same time the property of an enemy.

  34. In case the owner of the goods is a German, they shall simply be sequestrated during the war.

  35. With this invitation he had inserted an additional offer: he would endeavor to persuade Oliver Cromwell to restore the sequestrated estates in England of any royalist officer who consented to assist.

  36. After he had invested and lost a small fortune in support of the king's failed cause, he had been exiled to Barbados, his ancestral estate sequestrated by Parliament.

  37. But the Emperor Justinian first of all sequestrated all the property of these churches, and suddenly took away all that they possessed, by which many people lost the means of subsistence.

  38. However, up to the time of the insurrection called Nika, they only plundered rich men of their property one by one; but when this broke out, as I have described in my former works, they then sequestrated nearly all the property of the Senate.

  39. Meanwhile a Prussian envoy had again been appointed at the Vatican; all but three of the vacant bishoprics were filled by agreement between the pope and the king, and the sequestrated revenues were restored.

  40. Invariably, as soon as anyone had been declared a heretic by the Inquisition, the State at once sequestrated his property.

  41. The goods of the heretic were simply sequestrated by the State automatically.

  42. The shares which he took as a provision for you in the Bondavara Company have been also sequestrated by law.

  43. This very day you must go to madame and tell her that Prince Theobald's fortune is sequestrated and that she can no longer occupy his hotel.

  44. Ah no,--for in Maine I will find thee A sweetly sequestrated nook, Where the far-winding Skoodoowabskooksis Conjoins with the Skoodoowabskook.

  45. We find from not infrequent records of such cases in the bishops' registers that, to begin with, the bishop sequestrated the benefice, usually appointing a neighbouring clergyman as sequestrator.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sequestrated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.