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  1. 1. a medieval association of craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power.
  2. 5. Corpus a writ requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court, especially to secure the person's release unless lawful grounds are shown for their detention.
  3. 6. a written grant by a country's legislative or sovereign power, by which a body such as a company, college, or city is founded and its rights and privileges defined.
  4. 7. a person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer, having agreed to work for a fixed period at low wages
  5. 9. disease (also known as leprosy) is an infection caused by slow-growing bacteria called Mycobacterium leprae. It can affect the nerves, skin, eyes, and lining of the nose (nasal mucosa). With early diagnosis and treatment, the disease can be cured.
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  1. 2. struggle between England and France in the 14th–15th century over a series of disputes, including the question
  2. 3. Plague is the most common form of plague in humans, characterized by fever, delirium, and the formation of buboes.
  3. 4. Carta Libertatum a royal charter of rights agreed to by King John of England
  4. 5. a person believing in or practicing religious heresy.
  5. 8. law is the part of English law that is derived from custom and judicial precedent rather than statutes. Often contrasted with statutory law.