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deposal|dɪˈpəʊzəl| Also 5 depoisale, deposayle, -ayll, 6–7 -all. [prob. a. AFr. deposaille, f. déposer to depose: see -al1 5, and cf. disposal.] The act of deposing from office; deposition.
1397Rolls of Parlt. III. 379/1 It was communed and spoken in manere of deposal of my liege Loord. c1470Harding Chron. clvii. iv, By depoisale and playne coronacion. 1568Grafton Chron. II. 405 (Rich. II) It was behovefull and necessary for the weale of the realme to proceede unto the sentence of his deposall. 1631J. Burges Answ. Rejoined 220 The places voyded by the deposall of inconformable Ministers. 1855Milman Lat. Chr. (1864) IX. xiv. i. 7 All the acts of John XXIII till his deposal were the acts of the successor of St. Peter. |